10 May 2019
Text, as a transitive verb, entered the lexicon in the 1500s.
A female cat is called a ‘molly’ or ‘queen’.
Vodka was introduced the late 1300s as a medicinal cleanser.
Prime Minister Trudeau’s favourite food is prorogies.
The seeds of the the elm tree are nutritious; they contain 45% protein and 7% fibre.
A Spanish Bishop banned consumption of chocolate during mass in the 17th Century.
Today in 1990, Parliament created the Canadian Space Agency.
Applause is a universal action.
Cross a cat with a lemon tree to get a sour puss.
XOXO meaning hugs and kisses comes from the Middle Ages; illiterates signed papers with an X, then kissed the documents.
The Bank of Nova Scotia was incorporated on this date in 1832.
Stars exist in a state of nuclear fusion that emit energy by converting hydrogen to helium.
According to the UN, there are more than 924 million goats grazing Earth.
Illegal aliens have long been a problem in Canada—ask any Cree.
Architects work with a dozen types of dormers.
Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette were crowned King and Queen of France today in 1774.
According to the Torah, Jacob’s Ladder had 70 rungs.
Sony introduced the Betamax VCR today in 1975.
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