01 June 2019


Swedes customarily serve pizza coleslaw.
This is International Milk Day.
Greenland and Britain share a time zone.
Old King Cole has been a merry old soul since 1708.
Strip-mining coal prevents forest fires. 


Pearl is the official birthstone of June. 
In 1965, Nissan opened in Vancouver with six workers and promptly signed up 84 dealers.
Vocal cords are actually folds of skin. 
After nearly 90 years, today in 1979, white minority rule in Rhodesia ended.
Bumper sticker: Please honk if anything else falls off my Datsun. 


The higher the altitude, the greater one’s sleep disruption. 
Catholic schools are publicly funded in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario.
The essential feature of worsted wool is it long, straight parallel fibres.
Today in 1968, 87-year old Helen Keller died in her sleep.
A sleeping bag makes the perfect nap sack.


Today in 1942, Ottawa instituted sugar rationing—250 millilitres per adult, per week. 
Beavers have a set of transparent eyelids, allowing them to see under water. 
On this date in 1873, Prince Edward Island joined Confederation as our seventh province.
Cricket bats are made of white willow wood. 
Bugs that can’t eat sugar are diabeetles.




Food for Thought: The problem is not in the sugar when it tastes bitter, the problem is with the tongue. ~Munia Khan





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