25 March 2019



As high as 40% of boxers sustain brain injuries in the ring.
This is Army Day in New Zealand, honouring the 4,500 regular and 2,000 Territorial Forces. 
It is the sulphur compounds in onions is what makes one cry.
Mother polar bears nurse their cubs for up to 30 months.
Neutral countries—aren’t.  


Paper towels in an employee washroom cost $2,340 per year while a hand dryer costs $14. 
Today in 1820, the Bank of New Brunswick was incorporated. 
The human body is composed of 75 trillion cells.
Newlyweds who take honeymoons are less likely to divorce.
Love is friendship set to music.


13 million vehicles around the globe are fuelled by propane gas. 
According to StatsCan, the inflation rate in 1989 was 5.6%.
Prussia issued ID—a.k.a. dog tags--to soldiers during the Austro-Prussian War.
Red Deer was incorporated as Alberta’s sixth city today in 1913.
The last page of the Chev owner’s manual is the bus schedule. 


A two-hour session with a psychiatrist for a pet is $400. 
Valium was released to the public in 1960.
Satanists believe in practising all Seven of the Deadly Sins.

My neighbour has little side effects from his meds; they’re less than a centimetre tall.
The government fell today in 2011; a non-confidence vote found the Tories in contempt of Parliament.


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