29 March 2019


Today in 1973, the last US combat soldiers left Vietnam. 
More than 30 million of us have cellphones—that’s almost one for every person in the country.
The word ‘motormouth’ entered the lexicon in 1955.
Bats sleep 19.9 hours a day.
Soldiers are constantly reminded that their weapons were manufactured by the lowest bidder.



A song that gets stuck in your head is called an ‘earworm’.
Today in 1867 Queen Victoria proclaimed the British North America Act, creating the Dominion of Canada.
Hypnosis is banned in San Diego public schools.
Uncle Ben was was a real person; Aunt Jemima was not. 
People who are allergic to rice are basmatic.


101 years ago Old MacDonald took up farming. 
The term ‘ageism’ was coined in 1969; committing age discrimination is a Capital Crime in our Criminal Code.
Thai chefs recognize five regional cuisines.
Today in 1965, Parliament passed the Canada Pension Plan—Québec will have its own.  
More and more seniors are attending church—they are cramming for the final. 


Chinchillas squeak and giraffes bleat. 
New Zealanders possess 1.5 million guns.
Today in 2008, the nation’s oldest bookstore, The Book Room—in Halifax—closed after 169 years.
JS Bach’s 2.5-hour long St. Matthew Passion was to be sung on either side of the Good Friday homily.
Give a man a gun and he will rob a bank. Give a man a bank and he will rob everyone.



Food for Thought: Disappointment and depression are terrorists that kidnap people’s peace of mind. ~Israelmore Ayivor





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