15 May 2019
This the International Day of Families.
The Reader’s Digest version of the Ten Commandments is: DON’T!
Between 30,000 to 40,000 Canadians work in the United States.
Eat six prunes for 4 grams of fibre.
No matter how young a prune may be, it’s always full of wrinkles.
92% of iPhone users are brand loyal.
In a pinch, grits can double as kitty litter.
161,000 people work for Unilever, worldwide.
Today in 1894 Nova Scotia banned alcohol sales.
My neighbour's cellphone plan is unlimited. There’s no limit as to how much Bell can charge.
The platypus secretes 80 poisonous toxins.
From St. John’s to Victoria, we have 525,757 Registered Nurses.
Folks have been wishing others to ‘Have a nice day’ since 1948.
The main ingredients in cola are citrus oils, cinnamon, vanilla and an acidic flavouring.
Hôtel-Dieu has a maternity nurse shortage; it’s a mid-wife crisis.
White burgundy is made from chardonnay grapes; red burgundies use pinot noir grapes.
This Little Piggy first went to market in 1760.
Preparing food with heat or fire is a uniquely human activity.
96% of the Québec’s energy needs are generated by hydroelectricity.
Food for Thought: The Seven Social Sins are: Wealth without work. Pleasure without conscience. Knowledge without character. Commerce without morality.Science without humanity. Worship without sacrifice. Politics without principle. ~Frederick Lewis Donaldson
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