I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11 mom 5-4-5'5) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew 3/4 of an inch to my current height of 5'9 3/4. I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slo?w. In your opinion how much height can you think I can get
How much more height can I obtain or I have I stopped?
Well first of all you do have a little chance of growning, I am a girl and i know that Girls stop growing at 18 and boys take longer up to 22. You still have 4 years to go, don't worry, your height is fine to me :D
Reply:you might grow two more inches since you were pretty late
Reply:If you are not getting toxins (including medicines, street drugs, bug sprays, flouride, etc) your growth will not be stunted.
Try to do detox sweat programs through Health Med in Las Vegas, Nevada, and
get Proper supplements such as Monavie as shown on Opra for the 3rd time in January, and on Good morning America in January, and try Kalmouth Falls Blue Green Algae,
BOTH ARE WHOLE FOODS, MEANING THEY CAN BE LIVED ON WITHOUT ANYTHING ELSE, THEY HAVE ALL NUTRIENTS IN THEM...
ANOTHER THING.........STAY AWAY FROM ...STRESSFUL...situations, and emotional traumatic environments. (TV INCLUDED..)
Our growth spurts really start as the summer hits because kids are not under so much stress...
My nephew went to Rockwall, Texas. Kids there would beat him up because he did not wear rich enough clothes. The Principal would not help. They moved away and in one month he grew 9 inches, and now can sleep. Before he could not sleep, he had sleep deprivation so bad he could not remember where the refrigerator was and had to be guided and guided when told to get something.
He is well adjusted now, and over 6'1" and the girls really go after him. He is happy and away from insecure people that have to put down others so they do not look so bad.
When I say stay away from violent or fearful TV.....
THE MIND ONLY THINKS WHAT IT HAD GOING INTO ITS EYES IS REAL....IT DOES NOT DIFFERENTIATE FROM TV TO WHAT IS TRUE REALITY. WHEN THE BODY IS AROUND STRESSFUL TIMES EMOTIONALLY AND PHYSICALLY, AS WELL AS TOXINS, IT WILL KICK START IT INTO HARDENING UP, MATURING AS AN ADULT, SO THAT IT CAN SURVIVE UNDER HARD STRESSFUL TIMES IN A STRONGER CONDITION.
What I mean by hardening up :
Example: My 3rd son who is 27 now, while he was in High School, had an idiot for a gym coach in Plano Texas. The coach kept telling him that NO PAIN NO GAIN, and overworked him in lifting weights for football training.
2 things happened,
(1) he used up his minerals and his muscles could not stretch properly and they would tear. He still has pains in his torn knee ligaments trying to lift weights for too long at a time. He also has pains in his torn chest muscles from lifting weights too long at a time. It has been this long in his life, and he still suffers.
(2) Second thing that happened, By lifting TOO HEAVY weights at TOO YOUNG AN AGE, ...HIS GROWTH PLATES AT THE END OF EACH BONE AT HIS JOINTS, STARTED HARDENING TOO EARLY....TO BECOME A MAN....SO HE COULD HANDLE THE HEAVY WORK LOAD IN HIS ENVIRONMENT.
HE LOST SEVERAL INCHES TO HIS GROWTH, BECAUSE THOSE GROWTH PLATES HARDENED TOO MANY YEARS EARLY. HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN AROUND 5'11" FROM HIS GENETIC LINEAGE, BUT WOUND UP 5'7".
My 2nd son who is 28 now, was the champion featherweight wrestler in the 10th grade there in Plano, Texas. His idiot coach had him dieting to stay the featherweight size, so he could maintain his championship. HE HAD HIM DIETING JUST AT THE TIME HIS GROWTH WAS SUPPOSED TO REALLY TAKE OFF AND SHOOT UP...AND MOST IMPORTANTLY...SHOOT OUTWARDS ON BONE STRUCTURE.
He also got sick at that time, and his BONE STRUCTURE IN HIS FACE DID NOT EXPAND, AND HIS SHOULDERS AND HIPS DID NOT EXPAND, AS WELL AS HIS HEIGHT PROJECTION THAT DOCTORS HAD PROJECTED WHEN HE WAS 2 1/2 THAT HE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE 6'1",
He WOUND UP as 5'7", and his face bones and head as well as his body, are frail, narrow as a young boy's face bones, and shoulders and hips as well, ARE NARROW AND FRAIL, and he developed a type of illness that started wasting him away in his flesh.
Even his face became so sunken in that his forehead bowed in and his temples bowed in, his eyes sunken in, looking like a Jewish Hollacost victim, his cheeks that had cute dimples, now have a long line down each side, and flesh is pinched tight on his face and cheeks. His legs and arms are scrawney with no leg muscles. He tries all types of health programs, and it does not kick start anything into growing again.
My oldest son 31 now, is strong and square, with large bones in his face, and shoulders and hips. He did not go to Plano, Texas, and did not get into their idiot school program.
Those coaches should be investigated, as well as other schools, in their teaching practices. They do not care about the children, only if they win at any cost.....
Years ago a group sent out data to their large staff around the world, on a Barley water drink for colic on young babies. They found over the years, that those that drank the barley water formula ACTUALLY GREW EXTREMELY TALLER, EVEN EXCESSIVELY TALLER THAN THEIR PARENTS ON BOTH SIDES.
Barley is extremely nutritional for anyone, so try the drink, and if it is not the taste you want, just add sugar.
Research the web for the correct recipe for Barley water for Colic, and make it and keep in the refrigerator..
Also MSM catalysts ALL NUTRIENTS, without it no matter how much you take of other nutrients, you are mal-nutritioned. I have seen it catalyst nutrients so well, it will start reversing the aging process, making fine lines go away, plump up flesh structure, energize the body, repair and dissolve scars in days, and help memory within days,.
I was like a stroke victim where some cycles of action I could not finish at all. Example: I could sweep up cute little piles of trash but COULD NOT PICK THEM UP. circling them for 2 hours trying to pick them up and the circuit missing I could not pick them up..... Within 5 days of taking MSM, I could finish cycles of action better. Not super great, but better. I am now really extremely better, and at 55 I can outwork 2 (34) year olds physically and mentally. They are amazed.
It also dissolved a surgery scar from my smile up to within 4 inches of my breast bone, that was pink purple and 1/4" wide at the smallest, (dissolved away in 1 1/2 weeks to a thin white line). It dissolved away that roping scar tissue that was all inside of my abdomine that would tear as I rolled over, or stretched, (dissolved away in 2 1/2 months)!!
I leap off of the floor and go jumping over boxes and grab things, and hammer and nail and hang sheetrock, and help lay tile, and do repairs so quickly, for long physically tiring long enduring hours, while they moan and groan as they get up, and limp around, and sit and gasp for breath ever so often.
MSM is a food supplement that was used in the Cattle and Race Horse Industry for years, making them stronger and healthier. It prevents Cancer of the eye when sprinkled over their food, (which is the number one killer of cattle)
Race Horses did not have to be put down when they tore a ligament, because MSM made it heal in half the time.
It only came into the human food population in 1997, and has greatly helped people including myself.
Check out all these food products yourself you will be supprised.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Question about teenage development?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11 mom 5-4-5'5) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew 3/4 of an inch to my current height of 5'9 3/4. I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slow. Do you think I am going to be one of those people who doesn't stop growing until 21 or I have stopped already? Has anyone hear experienced this
Question about teenage development?
i think you will keep growing men seem to grow later than women
Reply:as like with girls..there is only a general age to start puburty and end..with boys its the same except that boys due start later in there teens..it is all hereditary on your development..you sound like it is happening later than you have hoped but it is usually between the ages of 14-21..where with girls it can start from10-17....you sound very normal to me..have a great summer
Reply:Men tend to grow until they're about 21. You sound like you're still growing and having changes in you body, maybe you'll be 5' 11" after all. Embrace the change.
Question about teenage development?
i think you will keep growing men seem to grow later than women
Reply:as like with girls..there is only a general age to start puburty and end..with boys its the same except that boys due start later in there teens..it is all hereditary on your development..you sound like it is happening later than you have hoped but it is usually between the ages of 14-21..where with girls it can start from10-17....you sound very normal to me..have a great summer
Reply:Men tend to grow until they're about 21. You sound like you're still growing and having changes in you body, maybe you'll be 5' 11" after all. Embrace the change.
Puberty question?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11 mom 5-4-5'5) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew 3/4 of an inch to my current height of 5'9 3/4. I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slow. Do you think I am going to reach 5'11
Puberty question?
no sorry u wont. why r u soo wrryd 5'9 is a good height.
Reply:There's no guarantees (because everyone is different), but a friend of mine grew 4 inches between ages 18 and 20. Not everyone is done with puberty when they reach 18. Just give it some time. . . sounds like you've got a bit of extra height coming.
(And if you stay at 5'9", there's no shame in that!)
Reply:no quarantee as to what yoru height wil be but it sounds like puberty ain't done with you yet. So relax and give mother nature a chance to finish your development. But even if you don;t make it to 5' 11", who cares, your current height is pretty much okay anyway. Then again maybe you will wind up over 6'. But that matters not either since whatever height you attain it is your personality and accomplishments that far outweigh mere physical height.
creeping
Puberty question?
no sorry u wont. why r u soo wrryd 5'9 is a good height.
Reply:There's no guarantees (because everyone is different), but a friend of mine grew 4 inches between ages 18 and 20. Not everyone is done with puberty when they reach 18. Just give it some time. . . sounds like you've got a bit of extra height coming.
(And if you stay at 5'9", there's no shame in that!)
Reply:no quarantee as to what yoru height wil be but it sounds like puberty ain't done with you yet. So relax and give mother nature a chance to finish your development. But even if you don;t make it to 5' 11", who cares, your current height is pretty much okay anyway. Then again maybe you will wind up over 6'. But that matters not either since whatever height you attain it is your personality and accomplishments that far outweigh mere physical height.
creeping
Lol Can I grow an inch?
I am an 19 year old male( just turned 19 last week) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 1/2 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 6.0 or 5'11 3/4 mom 5-4) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew .70 of an inch to my current height of 5'9.7 I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slo?w. I'm I going to grow to my predicted height, but I don't expect be as tall as my dad
Lol Can I grow an inch?
Guys don't stop growing until about 21 so...Yeah, you might still grow another inch. :)
Lol Can I grow an inch?
Guys don't stop growing until about 21 so...Yeah, you might still grow another inch. :)
I am trying to get taller?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is like 5'11.5 mom 5-4) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew .70 of an inch to my current height of 5'9.7 I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slow. In your opinion how much height can you think I can get, and people think I look like I am 16
I am trying to get taller?
Your situation really mimicks mine, but I'm almost 21. You're almost certainly done growing. I'm 5'10(178) cm, dad is 5'10.5 or 5.11, mom 5.4 like yours, my beard is still coming in, I hardly have anything but a light goatee, but it still gets a little thicker all the time, I still have acne, though not very oily skin, but my growth plates are closed, yours probably are too, or same as, at the most 2 more cm.
I wasn't very far behind where I'm at now at 15 either, your growth pattern really matches mine, and I stopped about 18.
Reply:my brother got his face hair when he was 13 If u want to now how tall u will grow then go on google and search the height calculator in order for it to work most times u need to now ur parents height and i think ur weight
Reply:Hit the monkey bars, get a good nights rest, drink lots of vegetables and milk and run alot. I did this and Im only 15 and stand at 6'3 and I got my facial hair when I was 13
Reply:the height thing is usually something that's spontaneous. scottish tennis star andy murray is still spurting up so don't lose hope now. different people develop at different ages. the voice cracking etc will stop soon enough. for the oily skin try clearasil deep cleansing pads. they work very well. just wait it out and try and keep some confidence. that will override everything else.
Reply:Get over it.... that is what teenage years are like, girls rarely grow above 5'9... so just get on with life and stop worrying.
Reply:Nothing you do will make you grow any taller than your genetic make up allows. Its impossible to say how much more height you will attain, although from what you say you have some more growing time left (you seem to have started late!).
Even if you don't grow any more...5ft 9 isn't a bad height!
I am trying to get taller?
Your situation really mimicks mine, but I'm almost 21. You're almost certainly done growing. I'm 5'10(178) cm, dad is 5'10.5 or 5.11, mom 5.4 like yours, my beard is still coming in, I hardly have anything but a light goatee, but it still gets a little thicker all the time, I still have acne, though not very oily skin, but my growth plates are closed, yours probably are too, or same as, at the most 2 more cm.
I wasn't very far behind where I'm at now at 15 either, your growth pattern really matches mine, and I stopped about 18.
Reply:my brother got his face hair when he was 13 If u want to now how tall u will grow then go on google and search the height calculator in order for it to work most times u need to now ur parents height and i think ur weight
Reply:Hit the monkey bars, get a good nights rest, drink lots of vegetables and milk and run alot. I did this and Im only 15 and stand at 6'3 and I got my facial hair when I was 13
Reply:the height thing is usually something that's spontaneous. scottish tennis star andy murray is still spurting up so don't lose hope now. different people develop at different ages. the voice cracking etc will stop soon enough. for the oily skin try clearasil deep cleansing pads. they work very well. just wait it out and try and keep some confidence. that will override everything else.
Reply:Get over it.... that is what teenage years are like, girls rarely grow above 5'9... so just get on with life and stop worrying.
Reply:Nothing you do will make you grow any taller than your genetic make up allows. Its impossible to say how much more height you will attain, although from what you say you have some more growing time left (you seem to have started late!).
Even if you don't grow any more...5ft 9 isn't a bad height!
Have I stopped growing?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11.3 mom 5-4) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew .70 of an inch to my current height of 5'9.7 I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slo?w. In your opinion how much height can you think I can get
Have I stopped growing?
Go with Josh, males stop at 21. A friend was training to be a jockey in high school and after all that training he had a huge growth spurt and he ended up in college with a business degree.
Reply:Males stop at the age of 21.
Females stop at the age of 18.
Reply:wow sounds like ur still in puberty lol well my guess is u cant grow very much more
Have I stopped growing?
Go with Josh, males stop at 21. A friend was training to be a jockey in high school and after all that training he had a huge growth spurt and he ended up in college with a business degree.
Reply:Males stop at the age of 21.
Females stop at the age of 18.
Reply:wow sounds like ur still in puberty lol well my guess is u cant grow very much more
Do you think I can grow a inch?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11.3 mom 5-4) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew .70 of an inch to my current height of 5'9.7 I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slo?w. In your opinion how much height can you think I can get
Do you think I can grow a inch?
One inch, you can still have a chance. Normally, growth hormones stop at very early 20s.
Reply:Try this link for a height prediction. Growth is individual, though. You could grow more than an inch, or no more.
Reply:If you'd never grown more than 2 inches in a year you'd be less than three feet tall, but I know what you mean. It's impossible to say for sure if you'll grow any more or not. I was 6'2 when I was 14 and I'm still 6'2 at the age of 30, so I guess I'm about done. I had a friend at school who was about 5'7 when he was 14 and now he's about 6'4.
Best of luck with the growing thing though.
Reply:You're about at the end of your growth time but you could get a bit more in, especially since it seems you added what you have later in life than some.
You'll find out in a couple of years or so. Not really anything you can do and any quesses on what you'll max out at, would be just that...guesses.
Reply:I was 5'8" 165# when I graduated from high school, at 19 I was 6' 220#, but I didn't shave til my second year in college.
Reply:ya i think you could get about an inch taller. i really don't know if this helps but people say that if you stretch than you get a little taller so limber up lol
bougainvillea
Do you think I can grow a inch?
One inch, you can still have a chance. Normally, growth hormones stop at very early 20s.
Reply:Try this link for a height prediction. Growth is individual, though. You could grow more than an inch, or no more.
Reply:If you'd never grown more than 2 inches in a year you'd be less than three feet tall, but I know what you mean. It's impossible to say for sure if you'll grow any more or not. I was 6'2 when I was 14 and I'm still 6'2 at the age of 30, so I guess I'm about done. I had a friend at school who was about 5'7 when he was 14 and now he's about 6'4.
Best of luck with the growing thing though.
Reply:You're about at the end of your growth time but you could get a bit more in, especially since it seems you added what you have later in life than some.
You'll find out in a couple of years or so. Not really anything you can do and any quesses on what you'll max out at, would be just that...guesses.
Reply:I was 5'8" 165# when I graduated from high school, at 19 I was 6' 220#, but I didn't shave til my second year in college.
Reply:ya i think you could get about an inch taller. i really don't know if this helps but people say that if you stretch than you get a little taller so limber up lol
bougainvillea
Height question?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11 mom 5-4-5'5) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew 3/4 of an inch to my current height of 5'9 3/4. I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slo?w. In your opinion how much height can you think I can get
Height question?
You would be lucky to get an inch. I would consult a doctor for a more accurate prediction
Reply:well now that puberty hit you i think you've stopped now... god bless you ur so tall lol
Height question?
You would be lucky to get an inch. I would consult a doctor for a more accurate prediction
Reply:well now that puberty hit you i think you've stopped now... god bless you ur so tall lol
Can I grow?
I am an 19 year old male( just turned 19 last week) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 1/2 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 6.0 mom 5-4) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to a weak 5'9 ( more like (5'8.75). I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew .70 of an inch to my current height of 5'9.65 I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slow. I'm Do you think I going to grow until I am 21-22
Can I grow?
It's possible to continue to grow when you're 19, but not very usual for a 20 or 21 year old. The reason is that your bone structures start to finish maturing around 21. Therefore, there isn't much room for growth. However, there are some exceptions. I know a 19 year old who grew from 6'1" to 6'3". If you want to increase your chances of growing to the 5'10" or 5'11" height, make sure you get the proper nutrition, rest/sleep, and exercise. I suggest you do stretches and aerobic exercises. They relax the limbs and keep them healthy. You can probably gain an inch or maybe even two more inches. Good luck. I was 5'9" at 18 and grew to 5'10.5" by doing what I told you there.
Reply:yeah i think you will
Reply:um its possible
Reply:guys usually stop growin when there 20 21....
Reply:i think your a loser who cares to much about his hight
Reply:You have a few years yet to grow. Boy start growing later than girls so girls are done growing about 3 years after their menstral cycle starts whereas guys will grow until like 21, 22, or sometimes 23. All depends on the individual. You will grow more don't worry! Be happy with how you are right now :)
Reply:Everyone growing till 25. So, you have 6 more years to grow.
And as I can see you are a late-bloomer, cause your puberty started later. Maybe you will grow for more than 6 years...
Reply:YES U R GOING TO GROW TILL 22.....urs is a slow growth but as u said it was steady....if ur eatin well and excercizin then all will be well....but wats the worry sweetheart 5''9 is fine dont u think or u comparin with ur family?
the signs of slight hair growin on ur face and the voice changes are signs tht u r maturin hormonally!!
all the best
Reply:And this relates to Singles and Dating how?
Reply:It's a FACT the the Males continue to grow till they are in the years of 21. You still have time. In the end, don't get yourself all worked up over height. It's just who you are.
Enjoy Growing....
Reply:I'm sorry but y are u asking that in singles and dating?!
Reply:Men do continue to grow into their early 20's.
You shouldn't expect a huge increase in height, but you are going to continue to grow and get more mature features.
And don't worry about your height. You are right around average height for men.
Can I grow?
It's possible to continue to grow when you're 19, but not very usual for a 20 or 21 year old. The reason is that your bone structures start to finish maturing around 21. Therefore, there isn't much room for growth. However, there are some exceptions. I know a 19 year old who grew from 6'1" to 6'3". If you want to increase your chances of growing to the 5'10" or 5'11" height, make sure you get the proper nutrition, rest/sleep, and exercise. I suggest you do stretches and aerobic exercises. They relax the limbs and keep them healthy. You can probably gain an inch or maybe even two more inches. Good luck. I was 5'9" at 18 and grew to 5'10.5" by doing what I told you there.
Reply:yeah i think you will
Reply:um its possible
Reply:guys usually stop growin when there 20 21....
Reply:i think your a loser who cares to much about his hight
Reply:You have a few years yet to grow. Boy start growing later than girls so girls are done growing about 3 years after their menstral cycle starts whereas guys will grow until like 21, 22, or sometimes 23. All depends on the individual. You will grow more don't worry! Be happy with how you are right now :)
Reply:Everyone growing till 25. So, you have 6 more years to grow.
And as I can see you are a late-bloomer, cause your puberty started later. Maybe you will grow for more than 6 years...
Reply:YES U R GOING TO GROW TILL 22.....urs is a slow growth but as u said it was steady....if ur eatin well and excercizin then all will be well....but wats the worry sweetheart 5''9 is fine dont u think or u comparin with ur family?
the signs of slight hair growin on ur face and the voice changes are signs tht u r maturin hormonally!!
all the best
Reply:And this relates to Singles and Dating how?
Reply:It's a FACT the the Males continue to grow till they are in the years of 21. You still have time. In the end, don't get yourself all worked up over height. It's just who you are.
Enjoy Growing....
Reply:I'm sorry but y are u asking that in singles and dating?!
Reply:Men do continue to grow into their early 20's.
You shouldn't expect a huge increase in height, but you are going to continue to grow and get more mature features.
And don't worry about your height. You are right around average height for men.
I'm I going to grow?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11.3 mom 5-4) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew .70 of an inch to my current height of 5'9.7 I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slo?w. In your opinion how much height can you think I can get
I'm I going to grow?
Puberty doesn't end until your 21 so you can still grow a bit more yet. What you are experiencing is perfectly normal and if you stay at the height you are at that is fine.
Reply:Not a lot more .Another inch maybe You will be adding girth and bulk muscle rather than height now.You are not a titchy midget are you so don't worry.
Reply:wouldn't expect you to grow much more. Most people stop growing around your age or a little earlier. If your lucky you might get another inch or so. Weird how people grow at different rates, i reached 6ft at 15 but then stopped growing at 16
I'm I going to grow?
Puberty doesn't end until your 21 so you can still grow a bit more yet. What you are experiencing is perfectly normal and if you stay at the height you are at that is fine.
Reply:Not a lot more .Another inch maybe You will be adding girth and bulk muscle rather than height now.You are not a titchy midget are you so don't worry.
Reply:wouldn't expect you to grow much more. Most people stop growing around your age or a little earlier. If your lucky you might get another inch or so. Weird how people grow at different rates, i reached 6ft at 15 but then stopped growing at 16
I'm I going to still grow?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11 mom 5-4-5'5) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew 3/4 of an inch to my current height of 5'9 3/4. I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slow. Do you think I am going to reach 5'11
I'm I going to still grow?
nope. sorry chief
Reply:i think you probably will, looks like your still in puberty if you have light facial hair and oily skin and pimples and what not.
Reply:i knop u stop defientily at 21 u might brow a lil bit play basketball will help u out
shell flower
I'm I going to still grow?
nope. sorry chief
Reply:i think you probably will, looks like your still in puberty if you have light facial hair and oily skin and pimples and what not.
Reply:i knop u stop defientily at 21 u might brow a lil bit play basketball will help u out
shell flower
Does anyone have any acne products that are really effective to recommend?
i have combination skin and some parts of my face gets really oily and tends to promote the growth of acne whereas the other parts of my face are quite dry.. and i used a new product containing sulfur and my face drys up totally and red, scaly patches appeals.. i have discontinued the product and now my face is back to combi again.. so anyone out there with combination skin and have a good acne product to recommend?
Does anyone have any acne products that are really effective to recommend?
I also have combination skin, which can be quite tricky at times.
To treat acne I would recomend benzaclin %26amp; retin-a, which you can get with an easy visit to the doctors. Benzaclin dries up zits, so only apply it to your t zone. Avoid your cheeks. Retin-a removes skin cells and fights cystic acne (the really big zits that hurt %26amp; cannot be popped). Retin-a can be applied to your whole face, but with less on your cheeks.
I use bioelements crucial moisture on my dry spots because it does not make my skin break out. Look for an oil-free moisturizer to apply to your dry spots.
Reply:my sister who has acne uses neutrogena
Reply:I use St Ives appricot scrub nd eat right, also if you are on birthcontroll that helps as well
Reply:sunbathing is good
Reply:Clinique acne solution
Reply:You can try the drug Acutane. Its an oral pill not a topical product and is very effective against acne. Although doctors are very hesitant to prescibe it because it can cause liver problems if not monitored. Also if you are preagnant (or have the possibility of becoming) it causes birth defects. Ask your doctor
Reply:Hi, This is Me Ola from Lodz. I used to have this problem some years ago, but I found a great solution to it. Believe me it works:I only use Vichy products although they are not very cheap in Poland I can afford it. Try Vichy Normaderm ( for acne prone skin) anti-imperfection hydrating care which changes your beautiful face within 4 weeks, it resorbs blemishes, tightens pores evens out the complexion. Believe me ,it works!!!It is hypoallergenic with Vichy thermal spa water.Kisses OLA
Reply:Hi... would you like to try a mild cleanser? Try Cetaphil. I used to have acne. wash face twice a day. morning and evening. not once or thrice or more... just twice. over washing may irrate skin too. 1.) you can use Cetaphil as liquid soap... or wipe it in your face using cotton, leaving a thin film for moisturizer-without water-.
2.) Then after washing use toner... any will do. remember to apply lite. as toner dries try putting 3.) tretinoin on oily areas only. {just a dot size} very small "tretinoin cream"{.05} as big as the letter "D" on your question. D size spread all over oily part.let say nose. hehehe. another D for the chicks... another D in the forehead. remember,oily parts only. Be patient... results will be visible after 5 days. another option fo tretinoin is {3.B} Benzoyl Peroxide... same size... Do this twice a day. you can try Tretinoin in evening, benzoyl in morning.
My dear... get your face away from UV(sun)... wear sunblock spf15(always use HYPO-allergenic products). wear hat. bring umbrella-hehhee.
avoid eye areas and lips because they are sensitive part of the skin. and one thing... never prick a pimple... so as to have a nice scar-free skin when pimples are healed.
take care and God Bless You
Reply:I use Clearasil and Eucerin.. they work great
Reply:Try PROACTIVE by Rodan %26amp; Fields of USA. I would recommend it to anyone with acne in a heartbeat. It really works. I was skeptical at first when i saw the advert on T.V but decided to try it anyway. I must say its been 3 years and ive never looked back. My skin is clear %26amp; glowing. Try it. It works!!!
Reply:Look into this website, they have some excellent treatments for your problem -
http://www.acnease.com/?source=90358
Reply:Here are some simple remedies if you are interested you can try them out, tomato slices, turmeric, papaya juices and home made packs will treat existing pimples and prevent further problems. More remedies at the link below.
Does anyone have any acne products that are really effective to recommend?
I also have combination skin, which can be quite tricky at times.
To treat acne I would recomend benzaclin %26amp; retin-a, which you can get with an easy visit to the doctors. Benzaclin dries up zits, so only apply it to your t zone. Avoid your cheeks. Retin-a removes skin cells and fights cystic acne (the really big zits that hurt %26amp; cannot be popped). Retin-a can be applied to your whole face, but with less on your cheeks.
I use bioelements crucial moisture on my dry spots because it does not make my skin break out. Look for an oil-free moisturizer to apply to your dry spots.
Reply:my sister who has acne uses neutrogena
Reply:I use St Ives appricot scrub nd eat right, also if you are on birthcontroll that helps as well
Reply:sunbathing is good
Reply:Clinique acne solution
Reply:You can try the drug Acutane. Its an oral pill not a topical product and is very effective against acne. Although doctors are very hesitant to prescibe it because it can cause liver problems if not monitored. Also if you are preagnant (or have the possibility of becoming) it causes birth defects. Ask your doctor
Reply:Hi, This is Me Ola from Lodz. I used to have this problem some years ago, but I found a great solution to it. Believe me it works:I only use Vichy products although they are not very cheap in Poland I can afford it. Try Vichy Normaderm ( for acne prone skin) anti-imperfection hydrating care which changes your beautiful face within 4 weeks, it resorbs blemishes, tightens pores evens out the complexion. Believe me ,it works!!!It is hypoallergenic with Vichy thermal spa water.Kisses OLA
Reply:Hi... would you like to try a mild cleanser? Try Cetaphil. I used to have acne. wash face twice a day. morning and evening. not once or thrice or more... just twice. over washing may irrate skin too. 1.) you can use Cetaphil as liquid soap... or wipe it in your face using cotton, leaving a thin film for moisturizer-without water-.
2.) Then after washing use toner... any will do. remember to apply lite. as toner dries try putting 3.) tretinoin on oily areas only. {just a dot size} very small "tretinoin cream"{.05} as big as the letter "D" on your question. D size spread all over oily part.let say nose. hehehe. another D for the chicks... another D in the forehead. remember,oily parts only. Be patient... results will be visible after 5 days. another option fo tretinoin is {3.B} Benzoyl Peroxide... same size... Do this twice a day. you can try Tretinoin in evening, benzoyl in morning.
My dear... get your face away from UV(sun)... wear sunblock spf15(always use HYPO-allergenic products). wear hat. bring umbrella-hehhee.
avoid eye areas and lips because they are sensitive part of the skin. and one thing... never prick a pimple... so as to have a nice scar-free skin when pimples are healed.
take care and God Bless You
Reply:I use Clearasil and Eucerin.. they work great
Reply:Try PROACTIVE by Rodan %26amp; Fields of USA. I would recommend it to anyone with acne in a heartbeat. It really works. I was skeptical at first when i saw the advert on T.V but decided to try it anyway. I must say its been 3 years and ive never looked back. My skin is clear %26amp; glowing. Try it. It works!!!
Reply:Look into this website, they have some excellent treatments for your problem -
http://www.acnease.com/?source=90358
Reply:Here are some simple remedies if you are interested you can try them out, tomato slices, turmeric, papaya juices and home made packs will treat existing pimples and prevent further problems. More remedies at the link below.
My Doubt???
Hi
My Penis outer skin has not torn yet.So my inner penis muscles still inside the outer skin only .
Will it be a problem when having sex??
Is this affect my penis growth??
Can I tear it while masturbating??
My Doubt???
Circumcision should only be considered as a last resort. You can probably stretch your foreskin and end up with a better result quicker than recovery from circumcision (which takes two months until any sexual activity is possible and six months until the swelling goes down completely.
See the link below to detailed stretching instructions. It's definitely the way to go.
Reply:its normal. go to your doc and get it in shape like a real penis
Reply:yes there will be a problem in the future. For that you have undergo a surgery called "circumcision" then your problem will solved
Reply:I think it'll be a problem during sex. You might feel pain from it. I think it doesn't affect the growth of the penis because it is not yet circumcised. Circumcision might be needed for you not to suffer from it in future. But don't worry if you are planning to have circumcision, it will not stop the growth. So, Goodluck!
My Penis outer skin has not torn yet.So my inner penis muscles still inside the outer skin only .
Will it be a problem when having sex??
Is this affect my penis growth??
Can I tear it while masturbating??
My Doubt???
Circumcision should only be considered as a last resort. You can probably stretch your foreskin and end up with a better result quicker than recovery from circumcision (which takes two months until any sexual activity is possible and six months until the swelling goes down completely.
See the link below to detailed stretching instructions. It's definitely the way to go.
Reply:its normal. go to your doc and get it in shape like a real penis
Reply:yes there will be a problem in the future. For that you have undergo a surgery called "circumcision" then your problem will solved
Reply:I think it'll be a problem during sex. You might feel pain from it. I think it doesn't affect the growth of the penis because it is not yet circumcised. Circumcision might be needed for you not to suffer from it in future. But don't worry if you are planning to have circumcision, it will not stop the growth. So, Goodluck!
Height question?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11 mom 5-4-5'5) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew 3/4 of an inch to my current height of 5'9 3/4. I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slow. Do you think I am going to be one of those people who doesn't stop growing until 21 or I have stopped already? Has anyone hear experienced this?
Height question?
As a male, you will continue to grow until you are 21 so, yes, you could still get taller. However, none of us can predict how tall you will be. Your height is predetermined by genetics.
We also can't predict if you will have another growth spurt. Only time will tell but many experience a growth spurt toward the end of their growing time.
At almost 5'10" you are definitely not short so why even worry about it? Do you know the average height of a woman is 5'4" so you would tower over most woman. Enjoy who you are and don't worry about your height.
Height question?
As a male, you will continue to grow until you are 21 so, yes, you could still get taller. However, none of us can predict how tall you will be. Your height is predetermined by genetics.
We also can't predict if you will have another growth spurt. Only time will tell but many experience a growth spurt toward the end of their growing time.
At almost 5'10" you are definitely not short so why even worry about it? Do you know the average height of a woman is 5'4" so you would tower over most woman. Enjoy who you are and don't worry about your height.
I red dis thing belo & im wonderin.is ther sum product i can ad 2 my eyebrows so they wil bcum thiker&longer?
"As mentioned, try to eat foods with protein. Protein somehow helps strenghten hair. Vitamin E also helps induce hair growth. This vitamin helps with cell reproduction, which helps get rid of old, dead skin cells. It might not seem like it matters, but with newer skin cells, your hair grows better.
A natural way to get your protein and vitamin E at the same time is to eat peanut butter. Don't become obsessed with it, but peanuts, almonds, sunflower seeds, hazlenuts and soybeans. "
I red dis thing belo %26amp; im wonderin.is ther sum product i can ad 2 my eyebrows so they wil bcum thiker%26amp;longer?
rogaine
Reply:Well ...there is this product I tried once ..I think it was called NAIR ...it worked REALLY well ..hehe JOKING...why would anyone want bigger eyebrows???
Reply:This probably would work.
As far as a product you can apply, I have heard that Rogaine and similar hair-regrowth products can work on eyebrows, but I have not tested this theory myself since I don't want longer thicker eyebrows!
alstroemeria
A natural way to get your protein and vitamin E at the same time is to eat peanut butter. Don't become obsessed with it, but peanuts, almonds, sunflower seeds, hazlenuts and soybeans. "
I red dis thing belo %26amp; im wonderin.is ther sum product i can ad 2 my eyebrows so they wil bcum thiker%26amp;longer?
rogaine
Reply:Well ...there is this product I tried once ..I think it was called NAIR ...it worked REALLY well ..hehe JOKING...why would anyone want bigger eyebrows???
Reply:This probably would work.
As far as a product you can apply, I have heard that Rogaine and similar hair-regrowth products can work on eyebrows, but I have not tested this theory myself since I don't want longer thicker eyebrows!
alstroemeria
What are the positive and negative aspects of fasting/ food deprevation?
well right now im in college and the cafeteria is open only during certain hours. I don't always have snacks to munch on in between those times and i just so hungry. Can food deprivation have neurological impact as well as physical? I heard somewhere that by "fasting" your skin gets clearer and the white in your eyes gets whiter and your growth hormones get stimulated, etc. So can anybody help me out here?
What are the positive and negative aspects of fasting/ food deprevation?
Actually, your going to wish you ate something.
Fasting will give you headaches, low blood pressure which causes the dizzy spells, loss of concentration, poor memory retention (which you will need in college!)
When I was restricting, my eyes went yellow, not white. This was because I was causing damage to my liver. My skin went white, a translucent white, that made everyone ask if I was feeling okay because I didn't look so good.
Fasting will also stunt your growth, not stimulate it. Don't do it!
Reply:you lose wieght??
Reply:When you finally eat, you will gain weight faster than usual. Its just bad for your body in general.
Reply:There is no positive. Its very bad to do.
Reply:Not eating is stupid. If the cafeteria is only open certain hours then go when it is open and grab sandwiches, fruit and whatever else you can shove in your back pack. You need the energy for your classes.
Reply:I fast all the time but not because there is no food available - but because of religious reasons. I usually fast with no food for the whole day. I'm Indian and most Indians will tell you fasting is good for you so here I go:
An aid in transition:
My observation is that the best motivating factor in helping people adopt healthful living practices is often the positive reinforcement that comes with feeling good and healthy. Fasting, for as few as five days to as many as 40 days, will often dramatically shorten the time it takes for an individual to make the transition from a conventional diet and lifestyle (with all the associated addictions, pains, fatigue and disease) to the independent and energetic state associated with healthful living. People who undertake a fast in a supervised setting, tend to achieve health more quickly than those who attempt changes without a fast. The intensive health education, plus the emotional support they receive during their stay, result in increased compliance with dietary and lifestyle recommendations.
Uterine fibroid tumors
Fasting can often be especially important in situations where drugs or surgery have been recommended. When uterine fibroid tumors contribute to pain and excess bleeding, a hysterectomy — removal of the uterus — is often recommended. A proper fast will often dramatically reduce the size and effect of these tumors. I have treated numerous women who have been able to successfully avoid hysterectomy using conservative methods. Ovarian cysts and cervical dysplasia also often respond favorably.
Overcoming addictions
Addictions to drugs such as alcohol, cocaine, nicotine and caffeine are examples where fasting can dramatically reduce the often protracted withdrawal symptoms that prevent many people from becoming drug-free. Most people are surprised at how easy it is to quit smoking or drinking with the help of fasting.
Diabetes
Many chronic degenerative conditions respond well to fasting and a Natural Hygiene lifestyle. Diabetes is no exception. Most adult onset diabetics can be brought under control and freed from the use of insulin and other medication through the use of fasting and a carefully followed diet and lifestyle program. Such a program will allow most diabetics to achieve a high level of function and the ability to maintain normal sugar levels without medications.
Remember to drink lots of water while fasting though.
There are exceptions
Not everyone is a candidate for fasting. There are a number of factors to consider before a fast is recommended. My procedure is to first review the patient’s medical history and perform a comprehensive physical examination including appropriate laboratory or specialized diagnostic tests. I then review my findings with the patient and make appropriate recommendations. These may include dietary and lifestyle recommendations. These may include dietary and lifestyle changes, exercise programs, etc., and, when indicated, fasting. When fasting is indicated, patients stay at my institution.
Not every individual or every condition will respond to conservative treatment. Occasionally medical care may be necessary. When a medical consultation or treatment is indicated, the safest methods available should be utilized.
Somtimes when you're not used to fasting, you will feel nauseated or you will feel weak but when you get used to it, your body will be able to tolerate it. No neurological problems have come up (not atleast to my knowledge)
Reply:When food is not eaten, the body looks for other ways to find energy, such as drawing on glucose from the liver's stored glycogen and fatty acids from stored fat and eventually moving on to vital protein tissues. Body, brain and nerve tissue depend on glucose for metabolism. Once the glucose is significantly used up, the body's metabolism changes, producing ketone bodies (acetoacetate, hydroxybutyrate, and acetone). Even where this transition to alternative forms of energy has been made, some parts of the brain still require glucose, and protein is still needed to produce it. If body protein loss continues, death will ensue.
Short term fasting causes a starvation response that encourages the body to store fat once eating is resumed. This is one of the pitfalls of Yo-yo dieting. The starvation response is the switching of the body from carb+fat energy generation to amino acid+fat energy generation. The amino acids are synthesised from the breakdown of muscle tissue. Since muscle tissue is always metabolically active and requires energy to function, the reduction of muscle tissue also reduces the Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR). Basal metabolic rate is the absolute minimum energy requirement of your body while at rest. it can be compared to a car's fuel requirement when idling the engine. One of the effects of fasting is to reduce the body's energy needs during times of scarcity, analogous to turning the idle lower or replacing a big engine with a small engine. Thus, when the same amount of food is eaten, fewer of the calories are required for basal metabolism, but the rest, a greater percentage than before the fast, are stored as fat.
After approximately three days of fasting, feelings of hunger usually become infrequent or disappear altogether. According to Herbert M. Shelton, N.D., N.D.Litt., D.C., a proponent of Natural Hygiene, whose 45-year-long career of promoting water-only fasts for up to ninety days was punctuated by being repeatedly arrested for practicing medicine without a license, the 'hunger' experienced during the first three days of a fast is "gastric irritation", and not "true hunger".
Reply:I think you just need to go splurge on some munchies and not worry so much about it.
What are the positive and negative aspects of fasting/ food deprevation?
Actually, your going to wish you ate something.
Fasting will give you headaches, low blood pressure which causes the dizzy spells, loss of concentration, poor memory retention (which you will need in college!)
When I was restricting, my eyes went yellow, not white. This was because I was causing damage to my liver. My skin went white, a translucent white, that made everyone ask if I was feeling okay because I didn't look so good.
Fasting will also stunt your growth, not stimulate it. Don't do it!
Reply:you lose wieght??
Reply:When you finally eat, you will gain weight faster than usual. Its just bad for your body in general.
Reply:There is no positive. Its very bad to do.
Reply:Not eating is stupid. If the cafeteria is only open certain hours then go when it is open and grab sandwiches, fruit and whatever else you can shove in your back pack. You need the energy for your classes.
Reply:I fast all the time but not because there is no food available - but because of religious reasons. I usually fast with no food for the whole day. I'm Indian and most Indians will tell you fasting is good for you so here I go:
An aid in transition:
My observation is that the best motivating factor in helping people adopt healthful living practices is often the positive reinforcement that comes with feeling good and healthy. Fasting, for as few as five days to as many as 40 days, will often dramatically shorten the time it takes for an individual to make the transition from a conventional diet and lifestyle (with all the associated addictions, pains, fatigue and disease) to the independent and energetic state associated with healthful living. People who undertake a fast in a supervised setting, tend to achieve health more quickly than those who attempt changes without a fast. The intensive health education, plus the emotional support they receive during their stay, result in increased compliance with dietary and lifestyle recommendations.
Uterine fibroid tumors
Fasting can often be especially important in situations where drugs or surgery have been recommended. When uterine fibroid tumors contribute to pain and excess bleeding, a hysterectomy — removal of the uterus — is often recommended. A proper fast will often dramatically reduce the size and effect of these tumors. I have treated numerous women who have been able to successfully avoid hysterectomy using conservative methods. Ovarian cysts and cervical dysplasia also often respond favorably.
Overcoming addictions
Addictions to drugs such as alcohol, cocaine, nicotine and caffeine are examples where fasting can dramatically reduce the often protracted withdrawal symptoms that prevent many people from becoming drug-free. Most people are surprised at how easy it is to quit smoking or drinking with the help of fasting.
Diabetes
Many chronic degenerative conditions respond well to fasting and a Natural Hygiene lifestyle. Diabetes is no exception. Most adult onset diabetics can be brought under control and freed from the use of insulin and other medication through the use of fasting and a carefully followed diet and lifestyle program. Such a program will allow most diabetics to achieve a high level of function and the ability to maintain normal sugar levels without medications.
Remember to drink lots of water while fasting though.
There are exceptions
Not everyone is a candidate for fasting. There are a number of factors to consider before a fast is recommended. My procedure is to first review the patient’s medical history and perform a comprehensive physical examination including appropriate laboratory or specialized diagnostic tests. I then review my findings with the patient and make appropriate recommendations. These may include dietary and lifestyle recommendations. These may include dietary and lifestyle changes, exercise programs, etc., and, when indicated, fasting. When fasting is indicated, patients stay at my institution.
Not every individual or every condition will respond to conservative treatment. Occasionally medical care may be necessary. When a medical consultation or treatment is indicated, the safest methods available should be utilized.
Somtimes when you're not used to fasting, you will feel nauseated or you will feel weak but when you get used to it, your body will be able to tolerate it. No neurological problems have come up (not atleast to my knowledge)
Reply:When food is not eaten, the body looks for other ways to find energy, such as drawing on glucose from the liver's stored glycogen and fatty acids from stored fat and eventually moving on to vital protein tissues. Body, brain and nerve tissue depend on glucose for metabolism. Once the glucose is significantly used up, the body's metabolism changes, producing ketone bodies (acetoacetate, hydroxybutyrate, and acetone). Even where this transition to alternative forms of energy has been made, some parts of the brain still require glucose, and protein is still needed to produce it. If body protein loss continues, death will ensue.
Short term fasting causes a starvation response that encourages the body to store fat once eating is resumed. This is one of the pitfalls of Yo-yo dieting. The starvation response is the switching of the body from carb+fat energy generation to amino acid+fat energy generation. The amino acids are synthesised from the breakdown of muscle tissue. Since muscle tissue is always metabolically active and requires energy to function, the reduction of muscle tissue also reduces the Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR). Basal metabolic rate is the absolute minimum energy requirement of your body while at rest. it can be compared to a car's fuel requirement when idling the engine. One of the effects of fasting is to reduce the body's energy needs during times of scarcity, analogous to turning the idle lower or replacing a big engine with a small engine. Thus, when the same amount of food is eaten, fewer of the calories are required for basal metabolism, but the rest, a greater percentage than before the fast, are stored as fat.
After approximately three days of fasting, feelings of hunger usually become infrequent or disappear altogether. According to Herbert M. Shelton, N.D., N.D.Litt., D.C., a proponent of Natural Hygiene, whose 45-year-long career of promoting water-only fasts for up to ninety days was punctuated by being repeatedly arrested for practicing medicine without a license, the 'hunger' experienced during the first three days of a fast is "gastric irritation", and not "true hunger".
Reply:I think you just need to go splurge on some munchies and not worry so much about it.
Can anyone direct me to sites for All other types of alternative fuels such as: sugar cane, sorghum, wheat,?
barley, Methanol (wood grain alcohol), seaweed, kelp, solar, geo-thermal, new enzyme to turn chlorophyll into alcohol, chlorophyll to alcohol using the natural process of photosynthesis %26amp; any other cutting edge technologies that you have a website for. Also I've been hearing a lot about CHLOROPHYLL being the new S-u-p-e-r F-o-o-d. It seems chlorophyll in the Human bloodstream is synthesized into oxygen/sugar glucose when the CHLOROPHYLL c-o-m-b-i-n-e-s with Carbon Dioxide CO2 %26amp; the skin is exposed to direct sunlight or any light that will sustain plant growth will start the process of synthesizing oxygen/glucose in the bloodstream, this could be a MAJOR BOON for people with asthma, congestive heart failure, sickle cell anemia etc etc. I'm looking for websites that show the clinical results of just how much oxygen %26amp; how much sugar was produced in the blood using chlorophyll therapy. The only info I found was under Chlorophyll Photosynthesis in the Human Body under that web sear
Can anyone direct me to sites for All other types of alternative fuels such as: sugar cane, sorghum, wheat,?
www.lipotrukn.com was my husbands website where he explains how to take french fry grease and put it in diesel engines.
Can anyone direct me to sites for All other types of alternative fuels such as: sugar cane, sorghum, wheat,?
www.lipotrukn.com was my husbands website where he explains how to take french fry grease and put it in diesel engines.
Exotic Allure fast grow vitamins?
Are they really as good as they sound as far as clearing up the skin, growing nails %26amp; hair? How long did it take for you to see growth? Any better vitamin suggestions?
Exotic Allure fast grow vitamins?
MAYONNAISE WILL HELP YOU GO TO KINGS HAIR STORE OR SALLY'S BEAUTY SUPPLY STORE
Exotic Allure fast grow vitamins?
MAYONNAISE WILL HELP YOU GO TO KINGS HAIR STORE OR SALLY'S BEAUTY SUPPLY STORE
Why is Barry Bonds so disliked?
Is it because of the color of his skin? Last time I checked, a white ball player was caught with human growth hormones. Mark Mcgwire refused to answer questions asked by congress. If there are any suspicions on steroid use, there are white players like Jeff Bagwell and Chipper Jones that bear the same predicament. other players like Adam Dunn also have lounge chairs near their lockers. Kenny Rogers actually hit a camera man and so did Randy Johnson. So, what's the deal?
Why is Barry Bonds so disliked?
Good question. Hank Aaron never got the respect he deserved after breaking the record. He actually got death threats.
It seems to me that no matter what country you come from you will always get negative press. If people have valid reasons then yes. I have seen an amazing amount of information about this guy. From stupid questions that he's put on weight since he started baseball. Well word to the wise, we've all put on weight since our teenage years. To some pretty incisive accounts but nothing that actually says he did use steroids. Until I see that then in America, your innocent until proved guilty.
Reply:B/c he's a steroid-using, cheating, piece of crap. that's why. it has nothing to do with the color of his skin and everything to do with him using chemicals to enhance his game which is both illegal and CHEATING.
Reply:yeah i agree with you... well there is soo much proof that he did steroids and he still declines it... they just dont want to see someone beat the record
Reply:I think it has to do with Bonds' attitude when confronted about his issues. He's just not nice to the fans and media. That's why some of the other guys gets less press...they tend to smooth it over better.
Reply:Becaue he is breaking the records of THE greatest ball players - Babe Ruth and Hank Aarons - under a cloud of suspision of steroid use.
Reply:Bonds is so disliked, because he is a well known figure who has speculation of steroids. The reason they chose to bag on him other than ne1 else, is because he is known throughout the country more than ne other player
Reply:Because, he now holds a major record, 2nd place on the HR list(and has a possibility of getting first), which all of the ppl u listed weren't able to achieve.
and the rules are more strict about drug enhancements, because the major league players are who high school players look up to and it's affecting teens
Reply:because he's a liar and a hypocrite...mcgwire is not playing in the game anymore, so the spotlight is no longer on him otherwise he'd be in the frying pan too.....and i'll say it again, bonds is a liar and a hypocrite and i hope he NEVER NEVER NEVER makes it to the homerun record, he's a liar!!!!!
Reply:Either they hate him because he's catchign up to Hank Aaron or because he's cheating his way up to Hank Aaron by steroind usage, i too hate Bonds because he is cheating his way up. Babe Ruth still remains 2nd best all time homer no matter how many B. Bonds gets, i say the same for Hanks.
Bonds should be fired, suspended. Otherwise what im trying to say is HE SHOULD NOT PLAY BASEBALL ANYMORE! I cannot believe his family is just letting him go through with his career. I say "BARRY'S MOM SPANK HIS A$$ AND MAKE HIM CRY!" Bonds is an embbaresment to baseball, i pitty you Barry Bonds Fans, you people make me sick.
Reply:Problem with Barry is that he's a son of *****. Big Mac was great with the media and Bonds comes off as this whiny Prima Dona. Plus he sounds gay.
Reply:Because Barry Bonds (disregarding the steroids) is one of the most arrogant players in the game. He is rude to the media and always has been. last year when he was out so long, he told the media that they had "won", that they finally had him where they wanted him, they had finally brought him down. He's accused all kinds of reporters of contributing to his demise. He's been rude his whole career, so no one has ever really liked him personally that much even before the steroid allegations.
Reply:Thank you for your question.
Barry Bonds is perceived as a cheat due to suspicions of steroids. Since 2003, Bonds has been a key figure at the center of the BALCO scandal, and a number of journalists have alleged that Bonds used steroids or other performance-enhancing substances, despite the fact that Bonds has never failed a drug test. To date Bonds has not been charged with any crime in connection with the BALCO incident. Additionally, a recent grand jury retired without issuing a single indictment. In addition, he is chasing after the record for home runs with those allegations hanging over his head.
The other people that you mentioned would have had similar problems. The real problem was that Major League Baseball was so slow in taking action against steroid abuse.
Barry Bonds has had problems with the media as well. On Bonds on Bonds on ESPN, Bonds acknowledged his often rocky relations with the press but cast himself as a victim of critics out to tear him down. He described himself as "mentally and emotionally drained" but insisted he was not going to let anyone "bring me down."
I have attached some links for further references.
Regards
Reply:It has nothing to do with his skin, and the steroid thing only makes him more unlikable than he already was. The reason I dislike him is because of his attitude toward everyone who isn't him. He is arrogance personified. He abused his mistress and lied to the Grand Jury. See how easy it is to find things other than his race to hate?
Reply:Because he's a cheater (ROIDS)
Reply:Because, he is a cheater, and he used steriods to break Ruths HR record and he tryed to use them to break Hank Arrons record. You make it seem as if hating Barry Bonds is racial, and its not. All of your examples are great ballplayers, but they didnt try to take all of the greats records by cheating. And besides both Johnson and Rogers both apoligized for hitting the cameras. And McGuire, Bagwell, Jones, and Dunn. They might not want to answer the questions because people will still accuse them of using steriods.
Reply:Mostly because he's an arrogant jerk. The fact that he's a cheater certainly doesn't help, but it really comes down to him being unpleasant to fans, teammates, and the press.
elephant foot
Why is Barry Bonds so disliked?
Good question. Hank Aaron never got the respect he deserved after breaking the record. He actually got death threats.
It seems to me that no matter what country you come from you will always get negative press. If people have valid reasons then yes. I have seen an amazing amount of information about this guy. From stupid questions that he's put on weight since he started baseball. Well word to the wise, we've all put on weight since our teenage years. To some pretty incisive accounts but nothing that actually says he did use steroids. Until I see that then in America, your innocent until proved guilty.
Reply:B/c he's a steroid-using, cheating, piece of crap. that's why. it has nothing to do with the color of his skin and everything to do with him using chemicals to enhance his game which is both illegal and CHEATING.
Reply:yeah i agree with you... well there is soo much proof that he did steroids and he still declines it... they just dont want to see someone beat the record
Reply:I think it has to do with Bonds' attitude when confronted about his issues. He's just not nice to the fans and media. That's why some of the other guys gets less press...they tend to smooth it over better.
Reply:Becaue he is breaking the records of THE greatest ball players - Babe Ruth and Hank Aarons - under a cloud of suspision of steroid use.
Reply:Bonds is so disliked, because he is a well known figure who has speculation of steroids. The reason they chose to bag on him other than ne1 else, is because he is known throughout the country more than ne other player
Reply:Because, he now holds a major record, 2nd place on the HR list(and has a possibility of getting first), which all of the ppl u listed weren't able to achieve.
and the rules are more strict about drug enhancements, because the major league players are who high school players look up to and it's affecting teens
Reply:because he's a liar and a hypocrite...mcgwire is not playing in the game anymore, so the spotlight is no longer on him otherwise he'd be in the frying pan too.....and i'll say it again, bonds is a liar and a hypocrite and i hope he NEVER NEVER NEVER makes it to the homerun record, he's a liar!!!!!
Reply:Either they hate him because he's catchign up to Hank Aaron or because he's cheating his way up to Hank Aaron by steroind usage, i too hate Bonds because he is cheating his way up. Babe Ruth still remains 2nd best all time homer no matter how many B. Bonds gets, i say the same for Hanks.
Bonds should be fired, suspended. Otherwise what im trying to say is HE SHOULD NOT PLAY BASEBALL ANYMORE! I cannot believe his family is just letting him go through with his career. I say "BARRY'S MOM SPANK HIS A$$ AND MAKE HIM CRY!" Bonds is an embbaresment to baseball, i pitty you Barry Bonds Fans, you people make me sick.
Reply:Problem with Barry is that he's a son of *****. Big Mac was great with the media and Bonds comes off as this whiny Prima Dona. Plus he sounds gay.
Reply:Because Barry Bonds (disregarding the steroids) is one of the most arrogant players in the game. He is rude to the media and always has been. last year when he was out so long, he told the media that they had "won", that they finally had him where they wanted him, they had finally brought him down. He's accused all kinds of reporters of contributing to his demise. He's been rude his whole career, so no one has ever really liked him personally that much even before the steroid allegations.
Reply:Thank you for your question.
Barry Bonds is perceived as a cheat due to suspicions of steroids. Since 2003, Bonds has been a key figure at the center of the BALCO scandal, and a number of journalists have alleged that Bonds used steroids or other performance-enhancing substances, despite the fact that Bonds has never failed a drug test. To date Bonds has not been charged with any crime in connection with the BALCO incident. Additionally, a recent grand jury retired without issuing a single indictment. In addition, he is chasing after the record for home runs with those allegations hanging over his head.
The other people that you mentioned would have had similar problems. The real problem was that Major League Baseball was so slow in taking action against steroid abuse.
Barry Bonds has had problems with the media as well. On Bonds on Bonds on ESPN, Bonds acknowledged his often rocky relations with the press but cast himself as a victim of critics out to tear him down. He described himself as "mentally and emotionally drained" but insisted he was not going to let anyone "bring me down."
I have attached some links for further references.
Regards
Reply:It has nothing to do with his skin, and the steroid thing only makes him more unlikable than he already was. The reason I dislike him is because of his attitude toward everyone who isn't him. He is arrogance personified. He abused his mistress and lied to the Grand Jury. See how easy it is to find things other than his race to hate?
Reply:Because he's a cheater (ROIDS)
Reply:Because, he is a cheater, and he used steriods to break Ruths HR record and he tryed to use them to break Hank Arrons record. You make it seem as if hating Barry Bonds is racial, and its not. All of your examples are great ballplayers, but they didnt try to take all of the greats records by cheating. And besides both Johnson and Rogers both apoligized for hitting the cameras. And McGuire, Bagwell, Jones, and Dunn. They might not want to answer the questions because people will still accuse them of using steriods.
Reply:Mostly because he's an arrogant jerk. The fact that he's a cheater certainly doesn't help, but it really comes down to him being unpleasant to fans, teammates, and the press.
elephant foot
Facial hair - hormonal? Can anything reasonable be done?
I'm a 38-year-old woman. In the last few years, I've started to grow a tremendous amount of chin-neck "whiskers." They are dark, thick, and spikey! I've been plucking them, but then I get what looks like acne. I've thought about waxing, but some of the hairs don't break through the skin right and look like black-heads until I tweeze them out -- they are under the surface. I'm sooooo sick of this! I figure at this point, I have two options -- either keep on plucking or join the circus as the bearded lady! :-( Could this be like a pre-menopausal hormone shift? My libido is constant (never had any problems with that, other than hubby's slowing down), I don't have any period issues (have had the Mirena IUD since August and LOVE it - hasn't effected the hair growth at all). I even tried the Vaniqa cream from my dermatologist after seeing a commercial. Not only did it not work at all, but it only turned my skin bright pink. HELP!!!
Facial hair - hormonal? Can anything reasonable be done?
I can't answer what is causing it for you. But I use Sally Hansen's extra strength creme hair remover for face. You just put the creme where the unwanted facial hair is, leave it on for 8 minutes and then wipe it off and all the hair is gone. I use it and it has always worked for me and doesnt leave my skin pink. It is very inexpensive and can be found at walmart. I usually have to repeat this process just once a month. It is a very good product and works very well.
Reply:you might want to get your thyroid levels checked out. Maybe it has something to do with that. Also, have you looked into laser removal?? It is awesome. Worth every penny.
Reply:If you're overweight that could be the main problem.
Female hormones get "trapped" in fat cells and don't reach places where should go.
Hope it helps.
Reply:It's normal, when your estrogen levels fall when your older and your body still produce testosterone hormone. Then you will grow some hair! You can shave or look into laser hair removal!
Reply:Hi there I have the same thing And i have PCOS! I have found this web site to very help full to find what kind of herb i can take ck it out!!
Facial hair - hormonal? Can anything reasonable be done?
I can't answer what is causing it for you. But I use Sally Hansen's extra strength creme hair remover for face. You just put the creme where the unwanted facial hair is, leave it on for 8 minutes and then wipe it off and all the hair is gone. I use it and it has always worked for me and doesnt leave my skin pink. It is very inexpensive and can be found at walmart. I usually have to repeat this process just once a month. It is a very good product and works very well.
Reply:you might want to get your thyroid levels checked out. Maybe it has something to do with that. Also, have you looked into laser removal?? It is awesome. Worth every penny.
Reply:If you're overweight that could be the main problem.
Female hormones get "trapped" in fat cells and don't reach places where should go.
Hope it helps.
Reply:It's normal, when your estrogen levels fall when your older and your body still produce testosterone hormone. Then you will grow some hair! You can shave or look into laser hair removal!
Reply:Hi there I have the same thing And i have PCOS! I have found this web site to very help full to find what kind of herb i can take ck it out!!
Modeling in Japan?
I'd like to do like part time modeling Japan or Eastern Asia (probably starting when I'm like 17 or 18). I'm slender and 5'8 ft. I don't know if I'll grow anymore because I have stunted growth. My hair is long (down to my knees) and medium-thick. My skin is super pale (Nicole Kidman has nothing on me) and I'm pretty photogenic. But I was told I would have problem with my breasts (they're a DD American which is E in Japanese sizes. Could I get work or would my breasts be a problem?
Modeling in Japan?
long hair to your knees is not cute. your first step would be to cut it to a fashionable style.
and in their culture, there arent many large breased women, so that might make it more challenging for you.
why not just try modeling where you live first to see if thats really what you want to do and see how it works out?
you have a decent height, even though the lowest requirement is 5'7'' and you just barely made it.
and pale does not necessarily equal model material, so dont count on that to be one of your assets.
all in all, good luck with your goal.
Reply:You can't model in Japan with those large breasts.
Call Jet's Modeling Agency once you've turned 18, we'll get you something.
Modeling in Japan?
long hair to your knees is not cute. your first step would be to cut it to a fashionable style.
and in their culture, there arent many large breased women, so that might make it more challenging for you.
why not just try modeling where you live first to see if thats really what you want to do and see how it works out?
you have a decent height, even though the lowest requirement is 5'7'' and you just barely made it.
and pale does not necessarily equal model material, so dont count on that to be one of your assets.
all in all, good luck with your goal.
Reply:You can't model in Japan with those large breasts.
Call Jet's Modeling Agency once you've turned 18, we'll get you something.
Modeling in Japan?
I'd like to do like part time modeling Japan or Eastern Asia (probably starting when I'm like 17 or 18). I'm slender and 5'8 ft. I don't know if I'll grow anymore because I have stunted growth. My hair is long (down to my knees) and medium-thick. My skin is super pale (Nicole Kidman has nothing on me) and I'm pretty photogenic. But I was told I would have problem with my breasts (they're a DD American which is E in Japanese sizes. Could I get work or would my breasts be a problem?
Modeling in Japan?
Sure. The Yakuza (Japanese Mafia) are always looking for American models (and Hostesses) to work in their local whore houses. Be afraid...... be very afraid.....
Reply:^its true though, if u go to japan naive and on the streets just looking for modeling jobs
ur gonna get asked
and ur gonna get asked by the wrong people
no where in japan are they just gonna give you a modeling job, over 2/3s of the country is filled with cute sexy slender pale skin chick wanting modeling jobs. They dont need to outsource.
If your japanese and speak both japanese and english you might have an okay chance of making it in japan, but it not... my advice is to get a manager, stay in your country and make sure they'll get ur face shown...
Reply:I'm sure that you'd be a PERFECT model! Just keep on following your dream. Best wishes! ♥
Reply:You've posted this more than once before. You're a minor, and legal work like that will not be available.
Reply:actually , japanese people like "kawaii"(cute)girl , and i think u r!~wish u totally get what u wanna~
Reply:You gotta be very careful, especially if you're a girl.
There are many bad people also in Japan. I think you should contact some big modeling agencies before going there.
Don't worry about your breasts, you don't need to be super beautiful to be a model there, as caucasian women(and men) are often used to publicize western-style products(bikes, foodstuff, drinks, etc.), not clothes or fashion stuff that require you to be physically perfect.
Good luck!
Reply:Your breasts might be problem because girls with big breats will be wanted to be a gravure idol (swimsuit model) so if you don't like it then it's a problem.
But there probably are some Japanese models with size E who don't do this kind of job so if you can find a proper agency you don't have to concern about it.
The bigger problem is there are so many girls who want to be a model and they are also cute and photogenic.You should make your special features to impress the management offices and magazine readers.If you are confident then keep brushing yourself up and try it.Internet is so huge nowadays you can start something by yourself just now if you want good luck !!
Reply:The foreign models who get honest modeling work and high prices in Japan are those that were already famous models in their home countries first, and then were invited over as guest stars, like Paris Hilton and other famous supermodels. Japanese people love seeing famous foreigners advertise Japanese products (lots of billboards with Tommy Lee Jones, Cameron Diaz, etc.). I can't think of any foreign models who actually started their careers in Japan and made it big here.
So, if you want good modeling work in Japan, become a famous model in your home country first, especially if you can work for the big fashion names that are famous in Japan, like Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, Prada, etc...
Almost all of the Russians, Filipinos, Chinese, Thais, etc. who come to Japan for "modeling" work end up in prostitution or hostess clubs.
Modeling in Japan?
Sure. The Yakuza (Japanese Mafia) are always looking for American models (and Hostesses) to work in their local whore houses. Be afraid...... be very afraid.....
Reply:^its true though, if u go to japan naive and on the streets just looking for modeling jobs
ur gonna get asked
and ur gonna get asked by the wrong people
no where in japan are they just gonna give you a modeling job, over 2/3s of the country is filled with cute sexy slender pale skin chick wanting modeling jobs. They dont need to outsource.
If your japanese and speak both japanese and english you might have an okay chance of making it in japan, but it not... my advice is to get a manager, stay in your country and make sure they'll get ur face shown...
Reply:I'm sure that you'd be a PERFECT model! Just keep on following your dream. Best wishes! ♥
Reply:You've posted this more than once before. You're a minor, and legal work like that will not be available.
Reply:actually , japanese people like "kawaii"(cute)girl , and i think u r!~wish u totally get what u wanna~
Reply:You gotta be very careful, especially if you're a girl.
There are many bad people also in Japan. I think you should contact some big modeling agencies before going there.
Don't worry about your breasts, you don't need to be super beautiful to be a model there, as caucasian women(and men) are often used to publicize western-style products(bikes, foodstuff, drinks, etc.), not clothes or fashion stuff that require you to be physically perfect.
Good luck!
Reply:Your breasts might be problem because girls with big breats will be wanted to be a gravure idol (swimsuit model) so if you don't like it then it's a problem.
But there probably are some Japanese models with size E who don't do this kind of job so if you can find a proper agency you don't have to concern about it.
The bigger problem is there are so many girls who want to be a model and they are also cute and photogenic.You should make your special features to impress the management offices and magazine readers.If you are confident then keep brushing yourself up and try it.Internet is so huge nowadays you can start something by yourself just now if you want good luck !!
Reply:The foreign models who get honest modeling work and high prices in Japan are those that were already famous models in their home countries first, and then were invited over as guest stars, like Paris Hilton and other famous supermodels. Japanese people love seeing famous foreigners advertise Japanese products (lots of billboards with Tommy Lee Jones, Cameron Diaz, etc.). I can't think of any foreign models who actually started their careers in Japan and made it big here.
So, if you want good modeling work in Japan, become a famous model in your home country first, especially if you can work for the big fashion names that are famous in Japan, like Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, Prada, etc...
Almost all of the Russians, Filipinos, Chinese, Thais, etc. who come to Japan for "modeling" work end up in prostitution or hostess clubs.
Please somebody review this english my secongd language?
INTEGRATION OF LOVE AND SCIENCE
Jeanette Winterson, in the book written on the body, used the language of science to integrate love and science. At the beginning of the book on (pg9), she used science of weather to explain the dryness, narrating how tree were growing their root deep into the dry ground, and not producing grapes. She relates this when she wrote, “Not this year the pleasure of rolling blue grapes between the finger and thumb juicing my palm with musk.” Here she used word pleasure meaning love.
On (pg18), she used the word quantum physicist when she tells of infinite pleasure and time without end. Here she is comparing love with time and the importance of love and time. She also used the month June On (pg 20) which she describes as moist, looking for love. She also said on (pg 26) “I open the can of lentils and listen to ‘science now’ on the wireless.” She in the book describe Jacqueline her lover who was working in the Zoo and comparing how Jacqueline was treating her like big cat, and was proud of her. This incorporate, wildlife science with real love, experienced by lover’s everyday.
Science of doctors is also used in the book, to heighten to the readers the integration with love. When she talk of Bathsheba who was a dentist, (pg25) she wrote she could not predict romance in a woman, because of the love she had with Bathsheba. She wrote about the science of bio molecular and the chemical bond formed comparing it with the union between lovers. Here she meant Louise, Elgin wife. Elgin was a doctor, who worked in Switzerland scientific laboratory, where he uses computer science for his study of diseases and cell multiplications, where he saw gene therapy as sexy, thus integrating love with science of medicine. In addition, his dad worked as chemist and owned a chemist shop, and his mum died of cancer.
Jeanette Winterson also integrated language of science with love, when she talks of clap clinics (pg20) describing venereal diseases, which are associated with love, and love making. Also, her talk of Nitric acid, cloning acid, which as her mention is used
For cloning lovers, cleaning the past, and making the future of love fresh. She wonders also what causes, or the force that attracts people towards each other’s. She tries to answer by assuming chemistry or biological drive plays the roll to choose the good lover. This proves how she put science in love or love in science, making them one to one partners.
She explains science of Cell division (mitosis) which spearheads the body growth, and maintaining healthy body by replacing worn out cell. Here, she explains Louise health condition, because Louise is diagnosed with leukemia: multiplication of white blood cell in her body in large number, which results to tremendous danger of the body. She curves the love she wonders whether she can go inside Louise and block the mass production of the cell. This She wonder because of the love for Louise She had. The books also discuss about the naked eye, which cannot see the cell of the body without the aid of tools. Love language integrated by telling how she has enjoyed seeing the parts of her naked body, calling thee body “landing strip.” Mouth is discussed when the book narrate the lining and how well the narrator know Louise mouth through kissing. In the mouth she talk of teeth which “after sex you tiger –tear your food…” this show how well the language of love and science is well used in the book.
Cavity, She discuss it by starting with the phrase “let me penetrate you “here She talk of how Louise was smart and how She was fond of her, and how She has held Louise head with desire to excavate her skin. She also talks of her eyes, ears, nostril, cheekbones and the hair. Science is used to show how much she loved Louise, when in the book her talk of herself being inside all Louise body cavity. Skin, dermis and Epidermis discussed using love language when she tell how dead cell protect body from attack, and compare her to outside attack. Thus, telling of her skin taste when she runs her tongue on her body and the hair on breast. Love is integrated when She talk of how their skin with Louise are sensitive f heir touching one another, and their body bruises of making love.
SHE also integrate love and science when She talk of clavicle/collar bone, calling it “the largest sexual attraction” the narrator choose the science as way of proofing, how She integrated love with science in a sense to proofing how Louise body was amazing and erotic to her. This embracing science and love proved how well the narrator integrated both.
Please somebody review this english my secongd language?
Maybe you can find someone who's trying to learn your native language and work out an exchange deal, helping each other with papers, grammar, etc. in your respective languages. If that doesn't work, you may want to hire an editor or translator for your paper.
Reply:You lost me
agave
Jeanette Winterson, in the book written on the body, used the language of science to integrate love and science. At the beginning of the book on (pg9), she used science of weather to explain the dryness, narrating how tree were growing their root deep into the dry ground, and not producing grapes. She relates this when she wrote, “Not this year the pleasure of rolling blue grapes between the finger and thumb juicing my palm with musk.” Here she used word pleasure meaning love.
On (pg18), she used the word quantum physicist when she tells of infinite pleasure and time without end. Here she is comparing love with time and the importance of love and time. She also used the month June On (pg 20) which she describes as moist, looking for love. She also said on (pg 26) “I open the can of lentils and listen to ‘science now’ on the wireless.” She in the book describe Jacqueline her lover who was working in the Zoo and comparing how Jacqueline was treating her like big cat, and was proud of her. This incorporate, wildlife science with real love, experienced by lover’s everyday.
Science of doctors is also used in the book, to heighten to the readers the integration with love. When she talk of Bathsheba who was a dentist, (pg25) she wrote she could not predict romance in a woman, because of the love she had with Bathsheba. She wrote about the science of bio molecular and the chemical bond formed comparing it with the union between lovers. Here she meant Louise, Elgin wife. Elgin was a doctor, who worked in Switzerland scientific laboratory, where he uses computer science for his study of diseases and cell multiplications, where he saw gene therapy as sexy, thus integrating love with science of medicine. In addition, his dad worked as chemist and owned a chemist shop, and his mum died of cancer.
Jeanette Winterson also integrated language of science with love, when she talks of clap clinics (pg20) describing venereal diseases, which are associated with love, and love making. Also, her talk of Nitric acid, cloning acid, which as her mention is used
For cloning lovers, cleaning the past, and making the future of love fresh. She wonders also what causes, or the force that attracts people towards each other’s. She tries to answer by assuming chemistry or biological drive plays the roll to choose the good lover. This proves how she put science in love or love in science, making them one to one partners.
She explains science of Cell division (mitosis) which spearheads the body growth, and maintaining healthy body by replacing worn out cell. Here, she explains Louise health condition, because Louise is diagnosed with leukemia: multiplication of white blood cell in her body in large number, which results to tremendous danger of the body. She curves the love she wonders whether she can go inside Louise and block the mass production of the cell. This She wonder because of the love for Louise She had. The books also discuss about the naked eye, which cannot see the cell of the body without the aid of tools. Love language integrated by telling how she has enjoyed seeing the parts of her naked body, calling thee body “landing strip.” Mouth is discussed when the book narrate the lining and how well the narrator know Louise mouth through kissing. In the mouth she talk of teeth which “after sex you tiger –tear your food…” this show how well the language of love and science is well used in the book.
Cavity, She discuss it by starting with the phrase “let me penetrate you “here She talk of how Louise was smart and how She was fond of her, and how She has held Louise head with desire to excavate her skin. She also talks of her eyes, ears, nostril, cheekbones and the hair. Science is used to show how much she loved Louise, when in the book her talk of herself being inside all Louise body cavity. Skin, dermis and Epidermis discussed using love language when she tell how dead cell protect body from attack, and compare her to outside attack. Thus, telling of her skin taste when she runs her tongue on her body and the hair on breast. Love is integrated when She talk of how their skin with Louise are sensitive f heir touching one another, and their body bruises of making love.
SHE also integrate love and science when She talk of clavicle/collar bone, calling it “the largest sexual attraction” the narrator choose the science as way of proofing, how She integrated love with science in a sense to proofing how Louise body was amazing and erotic to her. This embracing science and love proved how well the narrator integrated both.
Please somebody review this english my secongd language?
Maybe you can find someone who's trying to learn your native language and work out an exchange deal, helping each other with papers, grammar, etc. in your respective languages. If that doesn't work, you may want to hire an editor or translator for your paper.
Reply:You lost me
agave
Is my dog losing or growing hair?
I found a stray male chihuahua over the weekend that is either losing or growing fur all over his back. He is not scratching and is otherwise fine and playful. The hair loss/growth is not symetrical at all or in any uniform shape. His skin is not reddenned or darkened at all. He is very clean, neutered, and house trained. He must have been a very loved pet and I am still looking for his owner just in case ( I don't want to take someone's pet). Does anyone know how to tell if he is losing or growing hair in case I get to keep him?
Is my dog losing or growing hair?
He might be shedding.. You could check with a local vet to see what they think..
Reply:could be mange. just lots of care. get an antifungal shampoo, but rinse with an organic cleaner that is safe for him if he licks it. dogs lick themselves, so they get the squirts from soap!
Reply:ya just go to a local vet and ask them what is wrong i bet there just shedding
Reply:Brush him! You can get nice "mitt" brushes that are great for short coats... it will take off any loose fur, and you should be able to tell if its regular shedding, growing, or total hair loss. If you're still worried, maybe have a vet check it out to be sure.
Reply:hes probably shedding his winter coat off. my dog sheds like a maniac all year so..
Is my dog losing or growing hair?
He might be shedding.. You could check with a local vet to see what they think..
Reply:could be mange. just lots of care. get an antifungal shampoo, but rinse with an organic cleaner that is safe for him if he licks it. dogs lick themselves, so they get the squirts from soap!
Reply:ya just go to a local vet and ask them what is wrong i bet there just shedding
Reply:Brush him! You can get nice "mitt" brushes that are great for short coats... it will take off any loose fur, and you should be able to tell if its regular shedding, growing, or total hair loss. If you're still worried, maybe have a vet check it out to be sure.
Reply:hes probably shedding his winter coat off. my dog sheds like a maniac all year so..
Can I get some more height?
I just turned 19 years old my mom is 5'4 and my dad is 6 feet or 5'11 3/4. Both of my grandfathers were 6 feet. My dads grandfather was 6'3. But my grandmother is 5'2, I have grown like a half an inch over the past year, last year I was 5'9, measured at the docter. Now I am 5'9 1/2. My voice started cracking a year ago, and light facial hair started appearing, and my facial hair is finally starting to appear. I also have had a slow growth pattern. I was 5'8 1/2 at age 15. My skin is still oily and I get pimples still. What are my chances of growing until I am 21-22
Can I get some more height?
Males usually don't stop growing in height until they are in there early twenties. I would say your chances of putting on another inch or so is relatively good. Which 5'91/2 to me is not a bad height. Youre a 1/2 inch above average.
Reply:Really good. Guys grow longer than girls do.
Reply:hehe cute.....
steroids are not the answer defently....
ull ruin any chance of being mom!!
Can I get some more height?
Males usually don't stop growing in height until they are in there early twenties. I would say your chances of putting on another inch or so is relatively good. Which 5'91/2 to me is not a bad height. Youre a 1/2 inch above average.
Reply:Really good. Guys grow longer than girls do.
Reply:hehe cute.....
steroids are not the answer defently....
ull ruin any chance of being mom!!
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
i m 15 yrs. from many days i have m noticing that there a very fast growth of moulds............can some1 tell how to clear them off my skin.......
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
Princess-the other answers were very good. I just want to assure you that removing moles is not painful. They put a drop of liquid nitrogen on the mole and the spot is red for about a day. Since I'm a man, I don't know much about make-up, but I'm sure there's a beauty product you could use to hide the redness. It is important to have your doctor check the moles. I've had a couple removed from my face that were not cancerous, but just interfered with shaving or were (I thought) unattractive.
Reply:moulds?????/
may be anti fungous
Reply:i think that you mean moles and i suggest you go straight to your doctor / gp as fast as possible especially if you have been spending time tanning or just out in the sun before they spread even more because moles are usually seen as skin cancer .. quick get your mum to take you to the doctors
%26amp;hearts - Emme.
Reply:I think you mean moles. There is nothing you yourself should do to take them off. Talk to your doctor/dermatologist. My son started having fast growing moles when he was about your age. We had the doctor remove them and he checked to make sure that they weren't anything dangerous, like skin cancer.
Reply:Do you mean that you have a lot of moles? If so, almost everyone with light skin has at least a few. If one is irritating you by rubbing against clothing or just in a bad location, a dermatologist can remove it for you. If you are suddenly growing a lot of them or each one is growing in size, you should definitely have that checked by a doctor.
If you're just talking about skin blemishes (acne) there are many good products out there. My teen daughter uses Proactive. Works wonders.
If you're not talking about skin moles or acne, I have no idea what you're growing. Can you explain a little more, please?
Reply:Go to a doc.
Reply:First check up with a cancer specialist and if they are non malignant you can try beauticians help
subramayam
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
Princess-the other answers were very good. I just want to assure you that removing moles is not painful. They put a drop of liquid nitrogen on the mole and the spot is red for about a day. Since I'm a man, I don't know much about make-up, but I'm sure there's a beauty product you could use to hide the redness. It is important to have your doctor check the moles. I've had a couple removed from my face that were not cancerous, but just interfered with shaving or were (I thought) unattractive.
Reply:moulds?????/
may be anti fungous
Reply:i think that you mean moles and i suggest you go straight to your doctor / gp as fast as possible especially if you have been spending time tanning or just out in the sun before they spread even more because moles are usually seen as skin cancer .. quick get your mum to take you to the doctors
%26amp;hearts - Emme.
Reply:I think you mean moles. There is nothing you yourself should do to take them off. Talk to your doctor/dermatologist. My son started having fast growing moles when he was about your age. We had the doctor remove them and he checked to make sure that they weren't anything dangerous, like skin cancer.
Reply:Do you mean that you have a lot of moles? If so, almost everyone with light skin has at least a few. If one is irritating you by rubbing against clothing or just in a bad location, a dermatologist can remove it for you. If you are suddenly growing a lot of them or each one is growing in size, you should definitely have that checked by a doctor.
If you're just talking about skin blemishes (acne) there are many good products out there. My teen daughter uses Proactive. Works wonders.
If you're not talking about skin moles or acne, I have no idea what you're growing. Can you explain a little more, please?
Reply:Go to a doc.
Reply:First check up with a cancer specialist and if they are non malignant you can try beauticians help
subramayam
Mechanical Pencil Puncture?
About two months ago I poked my finger really hard with a mechanical pencil. I don't remember which finger it was because I never looked at it again after it was poked. Anyway, my problem is that I have a funny looking sore on one of my fingers and I don't know if it is from where the pencil poked me or if it is something like a growth that I need to be concerned about.
When I first noticed it, the sore looked brownish with a reddish colored ring underneath the skin. It was about the size of a pencil eraser (or a little smaller). So, to see what it was, I took a fingernail clipper and clipped the top layer of skin and it bleed on and off for about 1 hour. Then, today I fell down and the sore started bleeding again.
My question is...has anyone ever developed a brownish sore on the outer layer of skin and a reddish colored ring underneath the skin from a pencil jab? It is about the size of a pencil eraser (or a little bit smaller).
Mechanical Pencil Puncture?
its probably a blood blister which formed from the pressure of the puncture
snake plant
When I first noticed it, the sore looked brownish with a reddish colored ring underneath the skin. It was about the size of a pencil eraser (or a little smaller). So, to see what it was, I took a fingernail clipper and clipped the top layer of skin and it bleed on and off for about 1 hour. Then, today I fell down and the sore started bleeding again.
My question is...has anyone ever developed a brownish sore on the outer layer of skin and a reddish colored ring underneath the skin from a pencil jab? It is about the size of a pencil eraser (or a little bit smaller).
Mechanical Pencil Puncture?
its probably a blood blister which formed from the pressure of the puncture
snake plant
Laser Hair Removal for Men - Reduction possible or complete Removal?
I am male considering LHR and need your help.
My arms are quite hairy indeed, to the point where I want to have something done. I understand from various reading that the laser that passes through skin to damage the hair follicles only affects hairs that are currently in their growth phase. Multiple sessions would be required in order to remove all hairs.
Now, as a man, I don't want COMPLETELY hairless arms... but I DO want there to be a significant reduction in comparison to how they are now. I figured that having less sessions would result in a 'symmetrical' reduction rather than complete removal. But I also figure that hairs are randomly in growth/dormant phases and by having fewer sessions so that not all hairs are removed, random patches of hairs will still be present....
So I guess that there is no way to properly REDUCE? It's either COMPLETE removal of an area or random patches of Hair / No Hair being left behind?
Your input would be most appreciated.
Laser Hair Removal for Men - Reduction possible or complete Removal?
It's exactly that.......either all or nothing......because you never know what the outcome will be.
In my honest opinion, you shouldn't even bother. You should not be so lame and proud, just accept yourself as being the way you are.
Reply:A laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light. Different types of lasers produce different colors of light. The color of light produced by a particular laser is the key to its effect on hair follicles. The light emitted by the laser is absorbed by the pigment located in hair follicles. The laser pulses for a fraction of a second, just long enough to vaporize the pigment, disabling several follicles at a time to eliminate or significantly impede the hair's regrowth. .
Reply:I can understand how you feel. As a woman I've had problems with hair most of my life which is caused by PCOS. Recently I've tried a laser treatment called aculight %26amp; believe me it WORKS!!!
The laser only attacks the dark hairs %26amp; makes them come through much finer %26amp; lighter. You will need multiple treatments for it to be successful. I've had about six treatments altogether on my stomach and it's cost me £170, which I think is defiantly worth spending.
http://www.aculight.co.uk/ Click on Locations for a place near you who can do the treatment.
Hope this helps you!
Reply:Laser hair removal is perfect for what you want to do. At any given moment only 33-60% of the hair follicles in your arm are active. Laser hair removal can only treat the active follicles so in essence, one treatment only thins the hair. My Brother in Law had this done with great success. His condition was the same as yours, now his hair is dramatically thinned but it is perfectly dispersed and he still looks manly.
My arms are quite hairy indeed, to the point where I want to have something done. I understand from various reading that the laser that passes through skin to damage the hair follicles only affects hairs that are currently in their growth phase. Multiple sessions would be required in order to remove all hairs.
Now, as a man, I don't want COMPLETELY hairless arms... but I DO want there to be a significant reduction in comparison to how they are now. I figured that having less sessions would result in a 'symmetrical' reduction rather than complete removal. But I also figure that hairs are randomly in growth/dormant phases and by having fewer sessions so that not all hairs are removed, random patches of hairs will still be present....
So I guess that there is no way to properly REDUCE? It's either COMPLETE removal of an area or random patches of Hair / No Hair being left behind?
Your input would be most appreciated.
Laser Hair Removal for Men - Reduction possible or complete Removal?
It's exactly that.......either all or nothing......because you never know what the outcome will be.
In my honest opinion, you shouldn't even bother. You should not be so lame and proud, just accept yourself as being the way you are.
Reply:A laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light. Different types of lasers produce different colors of light. The color of light produced by a particular laser is the key to its effect on hair follicles. The light emitted by the laser is absorbed by the pigment located in hair follicles. The laser pulses for a fraction of a second, just long enough to vaporize the pigment, disabling several follicles at a time to eliminate or significantly impede the hair's regrowth. .
Reply:I can understand how you feel. As a woman I've had problems with hair most of my life which is caused by PCOS. Recently I've tried a laser treatment called aculight %26amp; believe me it WORKS!!!
The laser only attacks the dark hairs %26amp; makes them come through much finer %26amp; lighter. You will need multiple treatments for it to be successful. I've had about six treatments altogether on my stomach and it's cost me £170, which I think is defiantly worth spending.
http://www.aculight.co.uk/ Click on Locations for a place near you who can do the treatment.
Hope this helps you!
Reply:Laser hair removal is perfect for what you want to do. At any given moment only 33-60% of the hair follicles in your arm are active. Laser hair removal can only treat the active follicles so in essence, one treatment only thins the hair. My Brother in Law had this done with great success. His condition was the same as yours, now his hair is dramatically thinned but it is perfectly dispersed and he still looks manly.
Do I have a good chance of reaching 5'11?
Growth questions?
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11 mom 5-4-5'5) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew 3/4 of an inch to my current height of 5'9 3/4. I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slow. Do you think I am going to be one of those people who doesn't stop growing until 21 or I have stopped already? How tall do you think I am going
Do I have a good chance of reaching 5'11?
everyone is differant when going through..and reaching puberty..the crackin voice ....facial hair pimples..etc.....the height??well id say at 18 your finished growing..and be thankful no matter how tall ya are...
Reply:You just maybe a late bloomer; be patient!
Reply:predicting ones height is tough ...case in point my parents are 5'4" and i am 6 '2" so is my brother. my growth spurt happened in the 17-19 age.
i will address an aspect of the question which is the fear that one will not be as tall as he would wish ...you are heading towards that. not to put ur hopes down but try not to expect ur going to be taller, you will develop a complex of being "not tall enough" kinda like girls who want bigger boobs like there mother had ...eventually feeling inadequate as they are not big enough.
you have a few years to go and my feeling is you will definatly nit 5 10 by the time ur done ...5'11" probably ...but develop the innner confidance that height is only one of the good aspect of guys ...more importantly you cannot change it so roll with it ....
sorrel
I am an 18 year old male( turning 19 in 2 months) and I have grown 3/4 of an inch in the past year. However my growth as always kind of been steady, I never really had a huge growth spurt( peak was 2 inches in one year 14-15) At 5'8 3/8 at just 15 my growth pattern told me that I was going to be 5'11, well it never happened( Dad is 5'11 mom 5-4-5'5) Both of my grandpas were 6 feet). when I turned 17 I had grown only to 5 foot 9. I Thought I was done growing( even though I looked like a 14 year old without any hair on my face) Well when I turned 18 during last summer, all of a sudden my voice started cracking, started growing light facial hair, fine chest hairspimples all over the place and grew 3/4 of an inch to my current height of 5'9 3/4. I still have very oily skin and my voice still breaks occasinaly and my facial hair grows very slow. Do you think I am going to be one of those people who doesn't stop growing until 21 or I have stopped already? How tall do you think I am going
Do I have a good chance of reaching 5'11?
everyone is differant when going through..and reaching puberty..the crackin voice ....facial hair pimples..etc.....the height??well id say at 18 your finished growing..and be thankful no matter how tall ya are...
Reply:You just maybe a late bloomer; be patient!
Reply:predicting ones height is tough ...case in point my parents are 5'4" and i am 6 '2" so is my brother. my growth spurt happened in the 17-19 age.
i will address an aspect of the question which is the fear that one will not be as tall as he would wish ...you are heading towards that. not to put ur hopes down but try not to expect ur going to be taller, you will develop a complex of being "not tall enough" kinda like girls who want bigger boobs like there mother had ...eventually feeling inadequate as they are not big enough.
you have a few years to go and my feeling is you will definatly nit 5 10 by the time ur done ...5'11" probably ...but develop the innner confidance that height is only one of the good aspect of guys ...more importantly you cannot change it so roll with it ....
sorrel
My gynaecoligist told me today i have pcos...i think he's wrong??
well he told me he thinks i have pcos but i have red the web sites and i just dont fit the profile!i dont have the extra hair growth, i have a perfect 28 day regular cycle, no oily or acne skin(i have skin like a babys bottom)i dont get crampy pains.I am a bit over weight but thats only cause when i met my partner 5 years ago when i was 16 it was easier for us to eat take away 3 times a day and i thought it wouldnt matter if i did it cause i was heaps skinny anyway!!(silly silly little teenager)and anything else they call "signs" i just dont have them! the only problem with me is i dont ovulate.i fell pregnant three years ago off three rounds of 50 mg clomid..i just dont think i do have it somethings just not right! he said its cause my insulin test was up but the lady told me when i had the test done to tell the doctor it might be a bit off cause i fasted for too long and that can make the test say a bit more then it should......help what do you think???
My gynaecoligist told me today i have pcos...i think he's wrong??
I was diagnosed to have Polycystic ovaries. I bleed every month, I am of a perfect healthy fit weight, no acne, no extra facial hair non of the symptoms associated...although they say not all women develop these classic symptoms.
I have also been pregnant (although we lost the baby at 22weeks).....but upon seeing a fertility specialist (after trying again for a year)and undergoing an ultrasound...there they were like a string of pearls around each of my ovaries. I have eight on my left an six on my right.
An ultra sound will I'm sure guarantee whether or not you have this,you can still fall pregnant but it reduces the chances a bit.Goodluck.
Reply:Get a 2nd opinion. Medically it's a common sense thing to make sure.
Reply:get a second opinion and ask for an ultrasound and a blood test of your hormones as well trust me i have polycystic ovaries but not polycystic ovarian syndrome..............get me.
take care and let me know who you go. cheers
Reply:I'm guessing you're about 22, right? Well, just so you know, the ONLY PCOS symptom I had at that age was annovulation. If read enough, you'll see that as you approach 30, then 40, the symptoms can really add up. It wasn't until after my DD's birth when I was 30 that I started losing my hair (male pattern), had awful skin tags, got hirsutism (extra "male" hair), gained weight, etc.
The only issue in my 20's was not being able to get pg. At age 32 I was also diagnosed with insulin resistance, which also comes along "later" with PCOS.
I think it's *wonderful* that your gyn is being so proactive with this. Even if you don't have it, it doesn't hurt to treat it. I really think you're just one of the women who don't have many symptoms and b/c you're young it's not all showing up yet.
If there are questions w/ your blood sugar, then have the test redone - at another lab if necessary.
My gynaecoligist told me today i have pcos...i think he's wrong??
I was diagnosed to have Polycystic ovaries. I bleed every month, I am of a perfect healthy fit weight, no acne, no extra facial hair non of the symptoms associated...although they say not all women develop these classic symptoms.
I have also been pregnant (although we lost the baby at 22weeks).....but upon seeing a fertility specialist (after trying again for a year)and undergoing an ultrasound...there they were like a string of pearls around each of my ovaries. I have eight on my left an six on my right.
An ultra sound will I'm sure guarantee whether or not you have this,you can still fall pregnant but it reduces the chances a bit.Goodluck.
Reply:Get a 2nd opinion. Medically it's a common sense thing to make sure.
Reply:get a second opinion and ask for an ultrasound and a blood test of your hormones as well trust me i have polycystic ovaries but not polycystic ovarian syndrome..............get me.
take care and let me know who you go. cheers
Reply:I'm guessing you're about 22, right? Well, just so you know, the ONLY PCOS symptom I had at that age was annovulation. If read enough, you'll see that as you approach 30, then 40, the symptoms can really add up. It wasn't until after my DD's birth when I was 30 that I started losing my hair (male pattern), had awful skin tags, got hirsutism (extra "male" hair), gained weight, etc.
The only issue in my 20's was not being able to get pg. At age 32 I was also diagnosed with insulin resistance, which also comes along "later" with PCOS.
I think it's *wonderful* that your gyn is being so proactive with this. Even if you don't have it, it doesn't hurt to treat it. I really think you're just one of the women who don't have many symptoms and b/c you're young it's not all showing up yet.
If there are questions w/ your blood sugar, then have the test redone - at another lab if necessary.
Whats the best method for hair removal?...?
I have a heavier growth than a normal woman..though not a hirsute nor do i have an endocrinological problem, i've got myself checked. I can get myself waxed on arms, legs, bikini area but what about my abdomen, breasts, between breasts, back? Its not a coarse growth, its just dark and dense..i've tried bleaching but it doesnt help, it just looks a dense growth of golden, i've tried shaving, but that again doesnt help, i've tried creams but the hair grows back just the same, waxing causes breakouts coz the skin on my trunk is sensitive. I cant afford laser for such a vast body surface area. Besides the doctor said the hair is softer so laser wont work that well.. What do i do? Also, my hair grows back very quickly, even after waxing..what do i do in between waxes, when the breakout looks stubbly and really bad? The hair is not long enough to be waxed..i've tried shaving but it gives me a thicker hair growth and the hair grows back even more quickly. Plz help.
Whats the best method for hair removal?...?
You can do a full body wax. The thing about waxing is that if you do it long enough then the hair will get very fine and eventually will not grow back, it just takes a while. Breakouts are very common when you wax but if you do it diligently then those will stop also. Even though your not looking into the Lazer hair removal if you dont want to do the waxing or creams then thats your best bet. It works no matter what.
Reply:i think what you should do is check out the doc and ask him any questions you might have and ask for hiis ideas
orrrr i will try a lotion hair remover try the nair spay in shower one
or try the creme in the white bottle those work well and make the skin really soft
see what happens
try dashing diva salon and spa they do a great job and you fell really confortable and the pricing is not so bad
Reply:Hair cream.
Reply:I would like to know it
what to do.
Reply:do the laser treatments, well worth it.
Reply:electrolysis.
That should do the trick.
Reply:There are number of hair removal
procedures available to people these days, but very few are aware of the procedure of choice for them. Among Tweezers, Shaving, Depilatories, Waxing, Hair Inhibitors, Threading, Laser hair removal, Sugaring and Electrolysis, which suits whom the best is anyone’s guess. Although one thing is common for all; everyone wants a method, which promises permanent hair removal, and LASER is the only exclusive procedure.
http://www.askaquery.com/question/LASER-...
Reply:waxing
Whats the best method for hair removal?...?
You can do a full body wax. The thing about waxing is that if you do it long enough then the hair will get very fine and eventually will not grow back, it just takes a while. Breakouts are very common when you wax but if you do it diligently then those will stop also. Even though your not looking into the Lazer hair removal if you dont want to do the waxing or creams then thats your best bet. It works no matter what.
Reply:i think what you should do is check out the doc and ask him any questions you might have and ask for hiis ideas
orrrr i will try a lotion hair remover try the nair spay in shower one
or try the creme in the white bottle those work well and make the skin really soft
see what happens
try dashing diva salon and spa they do a great job and you fell really confortable and the pricing is not so bad
Reply:Hair cream.
Reply:I would like to know it
what to do.
Reply:do the laser treatments, well worth it.
Reply:electrolysis.
That should do the trick.
Reply:There are number of hair removal
procedures available to people these days, but very few are aware of the procedure of choice for them. Among Tweezers, Shaving, Depilatories, Waxing, Hair Inhibitors, Threading, Laser hair removal, Sugaring and Electrolysis, which suits whom the best is anyone’s guess. Although one thing is common for all; everyone wants a method, which promises permanent hair removal, and LASER is the only exclusive procedure.
http://www.askaquery.com/question/LASER-...
Reply:waxing
Anyone know of these useless facts?
Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 39-23-33.
The dollar symbol ($) is a U combined with an S (U.S.)
Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
The Statue of Liberty's tablet is two feet thick.
There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.
The slogan on New Hampshire license plates is 'Live Free or Die'. These license plates are manufactured by prisoners in the state prison in Concord.
The straw was probably invented by Egyptian brewers to taste in-process beer without removing the fermenting ingredients which floated on the top of the container.
David Prowse, was the guy in the Darth Vader suit in Star Wars. He spoke all of Vader's lines, and didn't know that he was going to be dubbed over by James Earl Jones until he saw the screening of the movie.
The United States government keeps its supply of silver at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY
There are only thirteen blimps in the world.
Nine of the thirteen blimps are in the United States.
The existing biggest blimp is the Fuji Film blimp.
Naugahyde, plastic "leather" was created in Naugatuck, Connecticut.
The Swiss flag is square.
The word 'pound' is abbreviated 'lb.' after the constellation 'libra' because it means 'pound' in Latin, and also 'scales'. The abbreviation for the British Pound Sterling comes from the same source: it is an 'L' for Libra/Lb. with a stroke through it to indicate abbreviation.
Sames goes for the Italian lira which uses the same abbreviation ('lira' coming from 'libra'). So British currency (before it went metric) was always quoted as "pounds/shillings/pence", abbreviated "L/s/d" (libra/solidus/denarius).
The three largest land-owners in England are the Queen, the Church of England and Trinity College, Cambridge.
The monastic hours are matins, lauds, prime, tierce, sext, nones, vespers and compline.
If you come from Manchester, you are a Mancunian.
No animal, once frozen solid (i.e., water solidifies and turns to ice) survives when thawed, because the ice crystals formed inside cells would break open the cell membranes. However there are certain frogs that can survive the experience of being frozen. These frogs make special proteins which prevent the formation of ice (or at least keep the crystals from becoming very large), so that they actually never freeze even though their body temperature is below zero Celsius. The water in them remains liquid: a phenomenon known as 'supercooling.' If you disturb one of these frogs (just touching them even), the water in them quickly freezes solid and they die.
The white part of your fingernail is called the lunula.
Madrid is the only European capital city not situated on a river.
The name for fungal remains found in coal is sclerotinite.
The Boston University Bridge (on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts) is the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train driving under a car driving under an airplane.
Emus cannot walk backwards.
It is believed that Shakespeare was 46 around the time that the King James Version of the Bible was written. In Psalms 46, the 46th word from the first word is shake and the 46th word from the last word is spear.
The shopping mall in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada has the largest water clock in North America.
Both writer Edgar Allen Poe and LSD advocate Timothy Leary were kicked out of West Point.
The word posh, which denotes luxurious rooms or accomodations, originated when ticket agents in England marked the tickets of travelers going by ship to the Orient. Since there was no air conditioning in those days, it was always better to have a cabin on the shady side of the ship as it passed through the Mediterranean and Suez area. Since the sun is in the south, those with money paid extra to get cabin's on the left, or port, traveling to the Asia, and on the right, or starboard, when returning to Europe. Hence their tickets were marked with the initials for Port Outbound Starboard Homebound, or POSH.
The top layer of a wedding cake, known as the groom's cake, traditionally is a fruit cake. That way it will save until the first anniversery.
The German Kaiser Wilhelm II had a withered arm and often hid the fact by posing with his hand resting on a sword, or by holding gloves.
The forward pass was created by the football team at Saint Louis University.
In every show that Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt (The Fantasticks) wrote, there is at least one song about rain.
A kind of tortoise in the Galapagos Islands has an upturned shell at its neck so it can reach its head up to eat cactus branches.
The only city whose name can be spelled completely with vowels is Aiea, Hawaii, located approximately twelve miles west of Honolulu.
Parthenogenesis is the term used to describe the process by which certain animals are able to reproduce themselves in successive female generations without intervention of a male of the species. At least one species of lizard is known to do so.
Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ten.
The word "Checkmate" in chess comes from the Persian phrase "Shah Mat", which means "the king is dead".
The ship, the Queen Elizabeth 2, should always be written as QE2. QEII is the actual queen.
"Quisling" is the only word in the English language to start with "quis."
All of the cobble stones that used to line the streets in New York were originally weighting stones put in the hulls of Belgian ships to keep an even keel.
Nepal is the only country without a rectangular flag (it looks like two pennants glued on on top of the other)
Libya has the only flag which is all one color with no writing or decoration on it
The only borough of New York City that isn't an island (or part of an island) is the Bronx.
The 1957 Milwaukee Braves were the first baseball team to win the World Series after being relocated.
The tune for the "A-B-C" song is the same as "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
When a coffee seed is planted, it takes five years to yield it's first consumable fruit.
The common goldfish is the only animal that can see both infra-red and ultra-violet light.
Linn's Stamp News is the world's largest weekly newspaper for stamp collectors.
Tennessee is bordered by more states than any other. The eight states are Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia.
Des Moines has the highest per capita Jello consumption in the U.S
The Western-most point in the contiguous United States is Cape Alava, Washington.
There are only three animals with blue tongues, the Black Bear, the Chow Chow dog and the blue-tongued lizard.
The first fossilized specimen of Austalopithecus afarenisis was named Lucy after the palentologists' favorite song, Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds, by the Beatles.
Pinocchio is Italian for "pine head."
The geographical center of North America is near Rugby, North Dakota.
The infinity sign is called a lemniscate.
Hacky-sack was invented in Turkey.
If you stretch a standard Slinky out flat it measures 87 feet long.
There are six five words in the English language with the letter combination "uu." Muumuu, vacuum, continuum, duumvirate and duumvir, residuum.
The "Calabash" pipe, most often associated with Sherlock Holmes, was not used by him until William Gillette (an American) portrayed Holmes onstage. Gillette needed a pipe he could keep in his mouth while he spoke his lines.
Most Americans' car horns beep in the key of F.
Dirty Harry's badge number is 2211.
The pupil of an octopus' eye is rectangular.
The shortest French word with all five vowels is "oiseau" meaning bird.
Camel's milk does not curdle.
"Mr. Mojo Risin" is an anagram for Jim Morrison.
The ball on top of a flagpole is called the truck.
A person from the country of Nauru is called a Nauruan; this is the only palindromic nationality.
The word "modem" is a contraction of the words "modulate, demodulate."
Oliver Cromwell was hanged and decapitated two years after he had died.
In the last 4000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
Iowa has more independent telephone companies than any other state.
Many hamsters only blink one eye at a time.
Hamsters love to eat crickets.
The only "real" food that U.S. Astronauts are allowed to take into space is pecan nuts.
The word "queueing" is the only English word with five consecutive vowels.
The first Eagle Scout west of the Mississippi is buried in San Marcos, Texas.
In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere.
Roberta Flack wrote "Killing Me Softly" about singer Don McLean.
The Greek version of the Old Testament is called the Septuagint.
Spencer Eldon was the name of the naked baby on the cover of Nirvana's album
All three major 1996 Presidential candidates, Clinton, Dole and Perot, are left-handed.
The Madagascan Hissing Cockroach is one of the few insects who give birth to live young, rather than laying eggs.
The book of Esther in the Bible is the only book which does not mention the name of God.
Sheriff came from Shire Reeve. During early years of feudal rule in England, each shire had a reeve who was the law for that shire. When the term was brought to the United States it was shortned to Sheriff.
An animal epidemic is called an epizootic.
Dracula is the most filmed story of all time, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is second and Oliver Twist is third.
The silhouette on the NBA logo is Jerry West.
The silhouette on the Major League Baseball logo is Harmon Killebrew.
The name Jeep came from the abbreviation used in the army for the "General Purpose" vehicle, G.P.
The little lump of flesh just forward of your ear canal, right next to your temple, is called a tragus.
Soweto in South Africa ws derived from SOuth WEst TOwnship.
Murphy's Oil Soap is the chemical most commonly used to clean elephants.
The Andy Griffth Show was the first spin-off in TV history. It was a spin-off of the Danny Thomas Show.
Goat's eyes have rectangular pupils.
Walt Disney's autograph bears no resemblance to the famous Disney logo.
Other than humans, black lemurs are the only primates that may have blue eyes.
The United States has never lost a war in which mules were used.
The two longest one-syllable words in the English language are "screeched" and "strengths."
Great Britain was the first county to issue postage stamps. Hence, the postage stamps of Britain are the only stamps in the world not to bear the name of the country of origin. However, every stamp carries a relief image or a silhouette of the monarch's head instead.
Images for picture stamps in the United States are commissioned by the United States Postal Service Department of Philatelic Fulfillment.
Artist Constantino Brumidi fell from the done of the U.S. Capitol while painting a mural around the rim. He died four months later.
Since 1896, the beginning of the modern Olympics, only Greece and Australia have participated in every Games.
There were no squirrels on Nantucket until 1989.
Cathy Rigby is the only woman to pose nude for Sports Illustrated. (August 1972)
Blueberry Jelly Bellies were created especially for Ronald Reagan.
Will Clark of the Texas Rangers is a direct descendant of William Clark of Lewis and Clark.
When ocean tides are at their highest, they are called "spring tides." When they are at their lowest, they are call "neep tides."
February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.
The last NASCAR driver to serve jail time for running moonshine was Buddy Arrington.
Many Japanese golfers carry "hole-in-one" insurance, because it is traditional in Japan to share one's good luck by sending gifts to all your friends when you get an "ace." The price for what the Japanese term an "albatross" can often reach $10,000.
The difference between male and female blue crabs is the design located on their apron (belly.) The male blue crab has the Washington Monument while the female apron is shaped like the U.S. Capitol.
It takes a lobster approxiamately seven years to grow to be one pound.
The ridges on the sides of coins are called reeding.
The lot numbers for the cyanide-tainted Tylenol capsules scare back in 1982 were MC2880 and 1910MD.
Montpelier, Vermont is the only U.S. state capital without a McDonalds.
The Roman emperor Caligula made his horse a senator.
At latitude 60 degrees south you can sail all the way around the world.
A Chinese checkerboard has 121 holes.
The hyoid bone, in your throat, is the only bone in the body not attached to another bone.
Mice, whales, elephants, giraffes and man all have seven neck vertebra.
Sunbeams that shine down through the clouds are called crespucular rays.
Very small clouds that look like they have been broken off of bigger clouds are called scuds.
On a dewy morning, if you look at your shadow in the grass, the dew drops shine light back to your eye creating a halo called a heilgenschein (German for halo.)
The correct response to the Irish greeting, "Top of the morning to you," is "and the rest of the day to yourself."
Giraffes have no vocal cords.
Joe DiMaggio had more home runs than strikeouts during his career.
All porcupines float in water.
Hang On Sloopy is the official rock song of Ohio.
A-1 Steak Sauce contains both orange peel and raisins.
Many northern parishes (counties) of Louisiana did not agree with the Confederate movement. To show their disapproval, they changed their names. That's why there is a Union Parish, Jefferson Parish, etc.
The Pentagon, in Arlington, Virginia, has twice as many bathrooms as is necessary. When it was built in the 1940s, the state of Virginia still had segregation laws requiring separate toilet facilities for blacks and whites.
Residents of the island of Lesbos are Lesbosians, rather than Lesbians. (Of course, lesbians are called lesbians because Sappho was from Lesbos.)
The Chinese ideogram for 'trouble' symbolizes 'two women living under one roof'.
German has a wood for the peace offerings brought to your mate when you've committed some conceived slight. This is "drachenfutter" or dragon's food.
In Chinese, the words for crisis and opportunity are the same.
No word in the English language rhymes with month.
Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing them use to burn their houses down - hence the expression "to get fired."
The poisonous copperhead smells likefresh cut cucumbers.
In Disney's "Fantasia", the Sorcerer's name is "Yensid" (Disney backwards.)
The smallest mushroom's name is "Hop-low."
Anne Boleyn had six fingernails on one hand.
Mustard gas was invented in the McKinley Building on the American University campus. Additionally, preliminary work on the Manhattan Project was done in that building. The government used the McKinley Building because of its unusual archticture. If there would be any type of large explosion inside the building, the building would implode onto itself, containing any lethal gas or nuclear material. The building now houses the Physics Department.
When angered, the ears of Tazmanian devils turn a pinkish-red.
The cruise liner, Queen Elizabeth II, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.
The naval rank of "Admiral" is derived from the Arabic phrase "amir al bahr", which means "lord of the sea".
The Les Nessman character on the TV series WKRP in Cincinnati wore a band-aid in every episode. Either on himself, his glasses, or his clothing.
A coat hanger is 44 inches long if straightened
The roads on the island of Guam are made with coral. Guam has no sand. The sand on the beaches is actually ground coral. When concrete is mixed, the coral sand is used instead of importing regular sand from thousands of miles away.
Mt. Vernon Washington grows more tulips than the entire country of Holland.
Jamie Farr (who played Klinger on M*A*S*H) was the only member of the cast who actually served as a soldier in the Korean war.
The southern most city in the United States is Na'alehu, Hawaii.
Alaska was the only part of the United States that was invaded by the Japanese during WWII. The territory was the island of Adak in the Aleutian Chain.
Woodward Ave in Detroit, Michigan carries the designation M-1, named so because it was the first paved road anywhere.
Michigan was the first state to plow it's roads and the first to adopt a yellow dividing line.
Canada is an Indian word meaning "Big Village".
The longest chapter in the Bible is Psalm 119.
The shortest verse in the Bible is "Jesus wept."
Way back when they were using marble columns, the people selling the columns would carve out the centers and fill it with wax.So the people buying them started asking "Is it without wax?" Or in other words "Are you sincere?"
Zaire is the world leader in cobalt mining, producing two-thirds of the world's cobalt supply.
No modern language has a true concept of "I am." It is always used linked with are in reference of another verb.
Little known Cathedral Caverns near Grant, Alabama has the world's largest cave opening, the largest stalagmite (Goliath), and the largest stalagmite forest in the World.
The only person ever to decline a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was Sinclair Lewis for his book Arrowsmith.
Maine is the only state that borders on only one state.
There are almost twice as many people in Rhode Island than there are in Alaska.
Kudzu is not indigenous to the South, but in that climate it can grow up to six inches a day.
Did you know that there are coffee flavored PEZ?
The word 'byte' is a contraction of 'by eight.'
The word 'pixel' is a contraction of either 'picture cell' or 'picture element.'
Ralph Lauren's original name was Ralph Lifshitz.
Bananas do not grow on trees, but on rhizomes.
Astronauts in the Space Shuttle are weightless not because there is no gravity in space, but because they are in free fall around the Earth.
St. Augustine was the first major proponent of the "missionary" position.
Lizzie Borden was acquitted.
Alexander Hamilton was shot by Aaron Burr in the groin.
Isaac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every Dewey-decimal category.
Roger Ebert is the only film critic to have ever won the Pulitzer prize.
A scholar who studies the Marquis de Sade is called a Sadian, not a Sadist (of course).
Tribeca in Manhattan stands for TRIangle BElow CAnal street. Soho stands for SOuth of HOuston street.
Columbia University is the second largest landowner in New York City, after the Catholic Church.
Theworld's largest wine cask is in Heidleberg, Germany.
Lorne Greene had one of his nipples bitten off by an aligator while he hosted "Lorne Greene's Wild Kingdom."
Cat's urine glows under a blacklight.
Seven Olympic gold medal winners eventually went on to win the Heavyweight Championship of the World
Kerimski Church in Finland is world's biggest church made of wood.The St. Louis Gateway Arch had a
projected death toll while it was being built. No one died. The average ear of corn has eight-hundred kernels arranged in sixteen rows.
A cat has four rows of whiskers.
Vincent Van Gogh comitted suicide while painting Wheat Field with Crows.
An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes.
Jelly Belly jelly beans were the first jelly beans in outer space when they went up with astronauts in the June 21, 1983 voyage of the space shuttle Challenger (the same voyage as the first American woman in space, Sally Ride).
Baseballer Connie Mack's real name was Cornelius McGilicuddy.
If you were standing in the northernmost point in the contiguous (48) states, you'd be standing in Minnesota.
Only thirty percent of the famous Maryland blue crabs are actually from Maryland, the rest are from North Carolina and Virginia.
Back in the mid to late 80's, an IBM compatible computer wasn't considered a hundred percent compatible unless it could run Microsoft's Flight Simulator.
Not all of West Virginia voted to go with the North. When the State of West Virginia was formed from Virginia in 1863 the three western counties in Virginia voted to go with West Virginia, but West Virginia didn't take them because they were poor. Instead they took three counties that voted to stay with Virginia, because they were richer and they had the B%26amp;O railroad. Those counties since split and are 5 Jefferson, Hampshire, Berkley, Mineral, and Morgan.
The first Ford cars had Dodge engines.
The Dodge brothers Horace and John were Jewish, that's why the first Dodge emblem had a star of David in it.
Studebaker was the only major car company to stop making cars while making a profit from them.
Studebaker still exists, but is now called Worthington.
Chrysler built B-29's that bombed Japan, Mitsubishi built Zeros that tried to shoot them down. Both companies now build cars in a joint plant call Diamond Star.
On the new hundred dollar bill the time on the clock tower of Independence Hall is 4:10.
The top three cork-producing countries are Spain, Portugal and
Algeria. (Cork comes from trees.)
In the Wizard of Oz Dorothy's last name is Gail. It is shown on the mail box.
If you bring a raccoon's head to the Henniker, New Hampshire town hall, you are entitled to receive $.10 from the town New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner and the late M*A*S*H star McLean Stevenson were both once assistant football coaches at Northwestern University.
The letter W is the only letter in the alphabet that doesn't have 1 syllable... it has three.
All swans and all sturgeons in England are property of the Queen. Messing with them is a serious offense.
Michael Di Lorenzo, who plays Eddie Torres on New York Undercover is one of the lead dancers in Michael Jackson's "Beat It" video.
Only two people signed the Decleration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on Augest 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 year later.
October 4, 1957 is a historic date to be remembered, it is the day both "Leave it to Beaver" and the Russian satellite Sputnik 1 were launched.
Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors.
It takes about a half a gallon of water to cook macaroni, and about a gallon to clean the pot.
The antifungal, nystatin, which is sometime used for treating thrush, is named after New York State Institute for Health (Acronym)
QANTAS, the name of the Australian national airline, is a (former) acronym, for Queensland And Northern
Territories Air Service.
The world's largest four-faced clock sits atop the Allen-Bradley plant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Almonds are members of the peach family.
The first video ever played on MTV Europe was "Money For Nothing" by Dire Straits.
If you add up the numbers 1-100 consecutively (1+2+3+4+5 etc) the total is 5050
The "Grinch" singer and voice of Tony the Tiger is a charming man named Thurl Ravenscroft.
The famous split-fingered Vulcan salute is actually intended to represent the first letter ("shin," pronounced "sheen") of the word "shalom." As a small boy, Leonard Nimoy observed his rabbi using it in a benediction and never forgot it; eventually he was able to add it to "Star Trek" lore.
The symbol on the "pound" key (#) is called an octothorpe.
Ham radio operators got the term "ham" coined from the expression "ham-fisted operators", a term used to describe early radio users who sent Morse code (i.e. pounded their fists).
While the Chinese invented gunpowder, they were not the first to develop firearms. Sam Colt invented the
"revolving pistol." Therefore, all revolvers are correctly called pistols.
A 12 gauge "rifled slug" does not spin, even though there are grooves on it's bearing surface. A slug actually travels like a dart.
Revolvers cannot be silenced, due all the noisy gasses which escape the cylinder gap at the rear of the barrel.
A bullet fired from the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge (also called the .308 Winchester) is still supersonic at 1000 yards.
The term "the whole 9 yards" came from WWII fighter pilots in the South Pacific. When arming their airplanes on the ground, the .50 caliber machine gun ammo belts measured exactly 27 feet, before being loaded into the fuselage. If the pilots fired all their ammo at a target, it got "the whole 9 yards."
The home team must provide the referee with 24 footballs for each National Football League game.
The maximum weight for a golf ball is 1.62 oz.
A flea expert is a pullicologist.
A bear has 42 teeth.
M%26amp;M's stands for the last names of Forrest Mars, Sr., then candymaker, and his associate Bruce Murrie.
The only domestic animal not mentioned in the Bible is the cat.
The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
Table tennis balls have been known to travel off the paddle at speeds up to 105.6 miles per hour.
In Irian Jaya exists a tribe of tall, white people who use parrots as a warning sign against intruders.
In the Dutch province of Twente people live on average half a year shorter than in the rest of the Netherlands.
Spiral staircases in medieval castles are running clockwise. This is because all knights used to be
right-handed. When the intruding army would climb the stairs they would not be able to use their right hand which was holding the sword because of the difficulties in climbing the stairs. Left-handed knights would have had no troubles except left-handed people could never become knights because it was assumed that they were descendants of the devil.
Duddley DoRight's Horses name was "Horse."
If the Spaceship Earth ride at EPCOT was a golf ball, to be the proportional size to hit it, you'd be two miles tall.
On Sesame Street, Bert's goldfish were named Lyle and Talbot, presumably after the actor Lyle Talbot.
The word "hangnail" comes from Middle English: ang- (painful) + nail. Nothing to do with hanging.
Louis IV of France had a stomach the size of two regular stomachs.
Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain smoked forty cigars a day for the last years of his life.
Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain was born on a day in 1835 when Haley's Comet came into veiw. When
He died in 1910, Haley's Comet came into view again.
Pepsi originally contained pepsin, thus the name.
Babies are born without knee caps. They don't appear until the child reaches 2-6 years of age.
The highest point in Pennsylvania is lower than the lowest point in Colorado.
If you were born in Los Alamos, New Mexico during the Manhattan project (where they made the atomic bomb), your birthplace was listed as a post office box in Albequerque.
Robert Kennedy was killed in the Ambassador Hotel, the same hotel that housed Marilyn Monroe's first modelling agency.
Ronald Regan sent out the army phoyographer who first discovered Marilyn Monroe.
Carbonated water, with nothing else in it,can dissolve limestone, talc, and many other low-Moh's hardness minerals. Coincidentally, carbonated water is the main ingredient in soda pop.
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox, Unix is a registered trademark of AT%26amp;T.
The newest dog breed is the Bull Boxer, first bred in the United states in 1990-91.
The first hard drive available for the Apple ][ had a capacity of 5 megabytes.
South of Tucson, Arizona, all road signs are in the Metric System.
In many cases, the amount of storage space on a recordable CD is measured in minutes. 74 minutes is about 650 megabytes, 63 minutes is 550 megabytes.
The real name of Astro (the dog fromThe Jetsons) is "Tralfaz" -- his real owner appeared one day to claim him but wound up giving him back to the Jetsons.
Charlie Brown's father was a barber.
The original story from Tales of 1001 Arabian Nights begins, "Aladdin was a little Chinese boy."
Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intraveinously
When a film is in production, the last shot of the day is the "martini shot", the next to last one is the "Abby Singer".
Of the six men who made up the Three Stooges, three of them were real brothers (Moe, Curly and Shemp.) Ohio is listed as the 17th state in the U.S., but technically it is number 47. Until August 7, 1953, Congress forgot to vote on a resolution to admit Ohio to the Union.
It is a misdemeanor to kill or threaten a butterfly -- so says City Ordinance No. 352 in Pacific Grove, California.
If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.
Other than fruit, honey is the only natural food that is made without destroying any kind of life! What about milk, you say? A cow has to eat grass to produce milk and grass is living!
When Saigon fell the signal for all Americans to evacuate was Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" being played on the radio.
The Fort George Point in Belize City was formed by the silt runoff of Hurricane Hattie.
If you lace your shoes from the inside to the outside the fit will be snugger around your big toe.
Only 1/3 of the people that can twitch their ears can twitch only one at a time.
The expression "What in tarnation" comes from the original meaning: "What in eternal damnation"
Gary Burgough who played Walter Radar O'Reily on M*A*S*H has a deformed left thumb. If you watch closely you will see that he never shows his left hand.
Only two states' names begin with double consonants: Florida and Rhode Island.
The volume of the Earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean
Ingrown toenails are hereditary.
The Cincinnati Reds baseball team name was officially changed to the Redlegs during the anti-communist movement.
Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance.
"Xmas" does not begin with the Roman letter X. It begins with the Greek letter "chi," which was used in medieval manuscripts as an abbreviation for the word "Christ" (xus = christus, etc.)
The ampersand (%26amp;) is actually a stylised version of the Latin word "et," meaning and."
The largest city in the United States with a one syllable name is Flint, Michigan.
The most common name in the world is Mohammed.
Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike annually than all of the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined.
On the cartoon show 'The Jetsons', Jane is 33 years old and her daughter Judy is 15.
In Mel Brooks' 'Silent Movie,' mime Marcel Marceau is the only person who has a speaking role.
Only humans and horses have hymens.
No NFL team which plays it's home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Superbowl. (Texas Stadium, home of the Cowboys, is not a dome, there is a large hole in the roof.)
The word "set" has more definitions than any other word in the English language.
The first toilet ever seen on television was on "Leave It To Beaver". Wally and Beaver had a baby alligator which they kept in the toilet.
In the great fire of London in 1666 half of London was burnt down but only 6 people were injured
The most eastern part of the western world is located in Ilomantsi, Finland.
"Hara kiri" is an impolite way of saying the Japanese word "seppuku" which means, literally, "belly splitting."
The term the "Boogey Man will get you" comes from the Boogey people,who still inhabit an area of Indonesia. These people still act as pirates today and attack ships that pass. Thus the term spread "if you don't watch out the Boogey man will get you."
The Saturn V moon rocket consumed 15 tons of fuel per second.
The state with the longest coastline in the US is Michigan.
Race car is a palindrome.
We will have four consecutive full moons making two blue moons in 1999 (January 2 and 31, March 2 and 31.) The only other time it happened this century was in 1915 (January 1 and 31, March 1 and 31.)
The Basset Horn, a kind of alto clarinet, was named after its inventor -- a man named Horn. "Basset" is from "Basetto," or "little bass" in Italian.
There are more bald eagles in the province of British Columbia then there are in the whole United States.
Lincoln Logs were invented by Frank Lloyd Wright's son.
The "second unit" films movie shots that do not require the presence of actors.
Pulp Fiction cost $8 million to make - $5 million going to actor's salaries.
The world's second largest pipe organ is located at the Organ Grinder on 82nd avenue in Portland, Oregon.
Games Slayter, a Purdue graduate, invented fiberglass.
One of the reasons marijuana is illegal today because cotton growers in the 30s lobbied against hemp farmers -- they saw it as competition. It is not chemically addictive as is nicotine, alcohol, or caffeine.
Olympic Badminton rules say that the bird has to have exactly fourteen feathers
The music group Simply Red is named because of its love for the football team, Manchester United, who have a red home strip.
In case you ever find yourself piloting a dogsled, shout "Jee!" to make the dogs turn left and "Ha!" to go right.
Richard Nixon left instructions for "California, Here I Come" to be the last piece of music played at his funeral ("softly and slowly") were he to die in office.
The earliest document in Latin in a woman's handwriting (it is from the first century A.D.) is an invitation to a birthday party.
Spot, Data's cat on Star Trek: The Next Generation, was played by six different cats.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard's fish was named Livingston.
Hydrogen gas is the least dense substance in the world, at 0.08988 g/cc
Hydrogen solid is the most dense substance in the world, at 70.6 g/cc
The longest U.S. highway is route 6 starting in Cape Cod, Massachusetts going through 14 states, and ending in Bishop, California...
The movie "Paris, Texas" was banned in the city of Paris, Texas, shorty after its box office release.
The 'y' in signs reading "ye olde.." is properly pronounced with a 'th' sound, not 'y'. The "th" sound does not exist in Latin, so ancient Roman occupied (present day) England use the rune "thorn" to represent "th" sounds. With the advent of the printing press the character from the Roman alphabet which closest resembled thorn was the lower case "y".
Pickled herrings were invented in 1375.
The number of the trash compactor in Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977) is 3263827.
Each year there is one ton of cement poured for each man, woman, and child in the world.
At McDonalds in New Zealand, they serve apricot pies instead of cherry ones.
The word "samba" means "to rub navels together."
The only two days of the year in which there are no professional sports games (MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL) are the day before and the day after the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
The international telphone dialing code for Antarctica is 672.
A byte, in computer terms, means 8 bits. A nibble is half that: 4 bits. (Two nibbles make a byte!)
A full seven percent of the entire Irish barley crop goes to the production of Guinness beer.
Bank robber John Dillinger played professional baseball.
If you toss a penny 10000 times, it will not be heads 5000 times, but more like 4950. The heads picture weighs more, so it ends up on the bottom.
The airport in La Paz, Bolivia is the world's highest airport.
The glue on Israeli postage stamps is certified kosher.
The housefly hums in the middle octave, key of F.
Chicago is closer to Moscow than to Rio de Janeiro.
Original copy of the Declaration of Independence is lost. The copy in Washington D.C. is what is referred to as a holograph. That is a term for a handmade copy of a document and is not the same as a laser produced hologram.
Singpore is the only country with one train station.
The little bags of netting for gas lanterns (called 'mantles') are radioactive--so much so that they will set of an alarm at a nuclear reactor.
When measuring fonts 'point size' refers to the height of capital letters (one point being one 72nd of an inch). 'Pitch' is a horizontal measurement of the number of letters which can be printed in an inch.
The only capital letter in the Roman alphabet with exactly one endpoint is P.
In the movie "the Right Stuff" there is a scene where a government recruiter for the Mercury astronaut program (played by Jeff Goldblum) is in a bar at Muroc Dry Lake, California. His partner suggests Chuck Yeager as a good astronaut candidate. Jeff proceeds to badmouth Yeager claiming they need someone who went to college. During the conversation the real Chuck Yeager is playing a bartender who is standing behind the recruiters eavesdropping. General Yeager is listed low in the movie credits as 'Fred.'
"Speak of the Devil" is short for "Speak of the Devil and he shall come". It was believed that if you spoke about the Devil it would attract his attention. That's why when your talking about someone and they show up people say "Speak of the Devil"
Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.
There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.
Nauru is the only country in the world with no official capital. (Its government offices are all in Yaren
District, but there's no official capital.)
South Africa is the only country with three official capitals: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein.
Lucy Ricardo's maiden name was McGillicudy.
Mickey Mouse is known as "Topolino" in Italy.
The red giant star Betelgeuse has a diameter larger than that of the Earth's orbit around the sun.
If your eyes are six feet above the surface of the ocean, the horizon wil be about three statute miles away.
The one-hundred eleventh element is known as "unnilenilenium"
The longest muscle name is the "levator labii superioris alaeque nasi" and Elvis popularized it with his lip motions.
The longest time someone has typed on a typewriter continuously is 264 hrs., set by Violet Gibson Burns.
The Dutch town of Leeuwarden can be spelled 225 different ways.
There was once a town named "6" in West Virginia.
Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older
A cat has 32 muscles in each ear
An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain.
The oldest word in the English language is "town"
The sea wasp is half an inch long at best and more poisonous than any other jellyfish known to man.
Tigars have striped skin, not just striped fur.
Gerald Ford pardoned Robert E. Lee posthumously of all crimes of treason.
The band Duran Duran got their name from an astronaut in the 1968 Jane Fonda movie Barbarella.
There are 22 stars surrounding the mountain on the Paramount Pictures logo.
After human death, post-mortem rigidity starts in the head and travels to the feet, and leaves the same way it came -- head to toe.
Police dogs are trained to react to commands in a foreign language; commonly German but more recently
Hungarian or some other Slavic tongue.
A Laforte fracture is a fracture of all facial bones. It would allow one to pull on another face and remove it like a mask if not held on by skin.
Debra Winger was the voice of E.T.
Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt were all cousins through one connection or another. (FDR and Eleanor were about five times removed.)
The Earth-Moon size ratio is the largest in the our solar system, excepting Pluto-Charon.
Each unit on the Richter Scale is equivalent to a power factor of about 32. So a 6 is 32 times more powerful than a 5! Though it goes to 10, 9 is estimated to be the point of total tetonic destruction (2 is the smallest that can be felt unaided.)
Most snakes have either only one lung, or in some cases, two, with one much reduced in size. This apparently serves to make room for other organs in the highly-elongated bodies of snakes.
A twelve-foot anaconda can catch, kill, and eat a six-foot caiman, a close relative of crocodles and alligators. While these snakes are not usually considered to be the *longest* snake in the world, they are the heaviest, exceeding the reticulated python in girth.
Cinderella's slippers were originally made out of fur. The story was changed in the 1600s by a translator.
It was the left shoe that Aschenputtel (Cinderella) lost at the stairway, when the prince tried to follow her.
Cinderella is known as Tuhkimo in Finland.
If you come from Birmingham, you are a Brummie.
The names of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with, e.g. Asia, Europe.
There is a word in the English language with only one vowel, which occurs six times: Indivisibility.
The dome on Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home, conceals a billiards room. In Jefferson's day, billiards were illegal in Virginia.
According to Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, it is possible to go slower than light and faster than light, but it is impossible to go at the speed of light.
In most advertisments, including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10 because then the arms frame the brand of the watch.
Cleo and Caesar were the early stage names of Cher and Sonny Bono.
Ben and Jerry's send the waste from making ice cream to local pig farmers to use as feed. Pigs love the stuff, except for one flavor: Mint Oreo.
The "heat" of peppers is rated on the Scoville scale.
Until 1965, driving was done on the left-hand side on roads in Sweden. The conversion to right-hand
was done on a weekday at 5pm. All traffic stopped as people switched sides. This time and day were chosen to prevent accidents where drivers would have gotten up in the morning and been too sleepy to realize *this* was the day of the changeover.
In left hand drive countries, such as the UK, Ireland, Japan, and Australia, drivers sit on the right hand side of the car. Except for Sweden, where drivers sat on the left, as in North-America.
Japan is the third most densely populated country in the world. First is the Netherlands, followed by Belgium.
Alfred Hitchcock didn't have a belly button. It was eliminated when he was sewn up after surgery.
The "D" in D-day means "Day". The French term for "D-Day" is "J-jour".
Female orcas live twice as long as male orcas. The larger numbers of female orcas in a pod are because of the female's longer lifespan, not because the males have collected a harem.
Most spiders belong to the orb weaver spider family, Family Aranidae. This is pronounced "A Rainy Day."
The Mongol emperor Genghis Khan's original name was Temujin.
Genghis Khan started out life as a goatherd.
The type specimen for the human species is the skull of Edward Drinker Cope, an American paleontologist of the late 1800's. A type specimen is used in paleontology as the best example of that species.
The first word spoken by an ape in the movie Planet of the Apes was "Smile".
The two lines that connect your top lip to the bottom of your nose are known as the philtrum.
Facetious and abstemious contain all the vowels in the correct order.
The name Wendy was made up for the book "Peter Pan"
Hummingbirds are the only animals able to fly backwards
All the dirt from the foundation to build the World Trade Center in NYC was dumped into the Hudson River to form the community now known as Battery City Park.
The Holland and Lincoln Tunnels under the Hudson River connecting New Jersey and New York are an engineering feat. The air circulators in the tunnels circulate fresh air completely every ninety seconds.
The dirt road that General Washington and his soldiers took to fight off General Clinton during the Battle of Monmouth was called the Burlington Path.
The only social fraternity founded during the Civil War was Theta Xi fraternity, at Rensselear Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York in 1864.
The Hudson River along the island of Manhattan flows in either direction depending upon the tide.
Several buildings in Manhattan have their own zip code! The World Trade Center has several.
Lucifer is latin for "Light Bringer". It is a translation of the Hebrew name for Satan, Halael. Satan means
"adversary", devil means "liar".
A cat's jaws cannot move sideways.
Geller and Huchra have made three-dimensional maps of the distrubution of galaxies. In each layer of the map some galaxies are grouped together in such a way that they resemble a human being.
Avocado is derived from the Spanish word 'aguacate' which is derived from 'ahuacatl' meaning testicle.
The company providing the liability insurance for the Republican National Convention in San Diego is the same firm that insured the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic.
Telly Savalas and Louis Armstrong died on their birthdays.
Donald Duck's middle name is Fauntleroy.
Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.
The smallest port in Canada is Port Williams, Nova Scotia.
The Canadian province of Newfoundland has its own time zone, which is half an hour behind Atlantic standard time.
Cats in Halifax, Nova Scotia, have a very high probability of having six toes.
The second longest word in the English language is "antidisestablishmenterianism".
Rats like boiled sweets better than they like cheese. Big Ben was slowed five minutes one day when a passing group of starlings decided to take a rest on the minute hand of the clock.
The Velvet Underground was named after a book on the S%26amp;M culture.
The Velvet Underground's first manager was Andy Warhol, who also produced their first album and designed the cover artwork. The cover artwork for the album (called "The Velvet Underground and Nico") featured a bright yellow banana that could be peeled off to reveal a bright pink banana underneath, with the label "Peel Slowly and See." "Peel Slowly and See" is the title of the Velvet Underground comprehensive boxed set, which is the only currently-available Velvet Underground recording to feature a peelable banana. The peelable banana caused substantial delays in the production of the VU's first album and contributed to Lou Reed's firing Andy Warhol as the group's manager.
The "wild" horses of western North America are actually feral, not wild.
Native speakers of Japanese learn Spanish much more easily than they learn English. Native speakers of English learn Spanish much more easily than they learn Japanese.
New Zealand kiwis lay the largest eggs with respect to their body size of any bird.
Elephants have been found swimming miles from shore in the Indian Ocean.
When two words are combined to form a single word (e.g., motor + hotel = motel, breakfast + lunch = brunch) the new word is called a "portmanteau."
Sting got his name because of a yellow-and-black striped shirt he wore until it literally fell apart.
Every photograph of an American atomic bomb detonation was taken by Harold Edgerton.
The topknot that quails have is called a hmuh.
Dr. Samuel A. Mudd was the physician who set the leg of Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth ... and whose shame created the expression for ignominy, "His name is Mudd."
The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds.
The muzzle of a lion is like a fingerprint -- no two lions have the same pattern of whiskers.
There is a type of parrot in New Zealand that likes to eat the rubber strips that line car windows.
New Zealand is also the only country that contains every type of climate in the world.
Cockroaches' favorite food is the glue on envelopes and on the back of postage stamps
In 1969, the last Corvair was painted gold.
Ralph Kramden made 62 dollars a week.
The only way to stop the pain of the flathead fish's sting is by rubbing the same fish's slime on the wound it gave you.
Betsy Ross was born with a fully formed set of teeth.
Betsy Ross's other contribution to the American Revolution, beside sewing the first American flag, was running a munitions factory in her basement.
Devo's original name was going to be De-evolution. They shortened it to Devo.
Steely Dan got their name from a sexual device depicted in the book 'The Naked Lunch'.
Bob Dylan's real name is Robert Zimmerman.
Andy Warhol created the Rolling Stone's emblem depicting the big tongue. It first appeared on the cover of the 'Sticky Fingers' album.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were the two left-handed Beatles.
Chris Ford scored the first ever NBA three-point shot.
Of all the East Coast States, New Hampshire has the shortest coastline, about fourteen miles.
New Hampshire is also the only State name the has four consecutive consonants in it (in the same word).
Ontario is the only Canadian Province that borders the Great Lakes.
Alaska has the longest border with Canada of all the fifty states.
Montana has the longest border with Canada of the lower forty-eight States.
Montana also borders the most Canadian Provinces of all the fifty states. It borders three of them.
Arkansas is the only US State that begins with "a" but does not end with "a". All the other States that begin with "a", Arizona, Alabama and Alaska, also end with "a".
Only three angels are mentioned by name in the Bible: Gabriel, Michael, and Lucifer.
Dr. Seuss pronounced "Seuss" such that it rhymed with "rejoice."
Wilma Flinestone's maiden name was Wilma Slaghoopal, and Betty Rubble's Maiden name was Betty Jean Mcbricker.
Lenny Kravitz's mother played the part of "Helen" on "The Jeffersons."
The term "devil's advocate" comes from the Roman Catholic church. When deciding if someone should
become a saint, a devil's advocate is always appointed to give an alternative view.
Compact discs read from the inside to the outside edge, the reverse of how a record works.
The term "Mayday" used for signaling for help (after SOS), it comes from the French term "M'aidez" which is pronounced "MayDay" and means, "Help Me"
Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave.
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 did start in a barn belonging to Patrick and Katherine O'Leary. The O'Leary's house was one of the few that survived the fire. The O'Leary's house had to be guarded by soldiers for weeks afterwards, however, because many enraged residents wanted to burn it down.
The biggest bell is the "Tsar Kolokol" cast in the Kremlin in 1733. It weighs 216 tons, but alas, it is cracked and has never been rung. The bell was being stored in a Moscow shed which caught fire. To "save" it the caretakers decided to throw water on the bell. This did not succeed in -- the water hit the superheated metal and a giant piece immediately cracked off, destroying the bell forever.
A pregnant goldfish is called a twit.
The smallest mountain range in the world is outside of Marysville, California and is named the Sutter Buttes.
The Ramses brand condom is named after the great phaoroh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children.
Many species of bird copulate in the air. In general, a couple will fly to a very high altitude, and then drop. During their descent, the birds mate. Sometimes the couple gets too involved and SPLAT!
If NASA sent birds into space they would soon die because they need gravity to swallow.
There is a seven letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters, "therein": the, there, he, in, rein, her, here, here, ere, therein, herein.
You would have to count to one thousand to use the letter "A" in the English language to spell a whole number.
The only member of the band ZZ Top without a beard has the last name Beard.
Ants cannot chew their food, they move their jaws sidewards, like a scissor, to extract the juices from the food.
The letters H I O X in the latin alphabet is the only ones that look the same if you turn them upside down or see them from behind.
The little hole in the sink that lets the water drain out, instead of flowing over the side, is called a "porcelator".
When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers play football at home to a sellout crowd, the stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
In Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart never said "Play it again, Sam."
Sherlock Holmes never said "Elementary, my dear Watson."
Captain Kirk never said "Beam me up, Scotty," but he did say, "Beam me up, Mr. Scott".
Duelling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered blood donors.
More people are killed annually by donkeys than die in air crashes.
The metal part of a lamp that surrounds the bulb and supports the shade is called a harp.
The metal part at the end of a pencil is twenty percent sulfur.
John Larroquette of "Night Court" and "The John Larroquette Show" was the narrator of "The Texas
Chainsaw Massacre."
Vietnamese currency consists only of paper money; no coins.
Vincent Van Gogh sold exactly one painting while he was alive, Red Vineyard at Arles.
A pig's orgasm lasts for 30 minutes.
A pig's penis is shaped like a corkscrew.
It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
Skin is thickest is at the back -- 1/6 of an inch.
The most sensitive finger is the forefinger.
Alaska is the most northern, western and eastern state; it also has the highest latitude,the most eastern longitude and the most western longitude.
Some of Beethoven's symphonies were performed in Kentucky before they were performed in Paris, France.
The word denim comes from 'de Nimes', or from Nimes, a place in France.
Dublin comes from the Irish Dubh Linn which means Blackpool
Scottish is the language called Gaelic, whereas Irish is actually called Gaeilge.
The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "Its A Wonderful Life"
A penguin only has sex twice a year.
Mr. Spock's (of Star Trek) blood type was T-Negative
The Dutch town of Abcoude is the only reasonably sized town/city in the world whose name begins with ABC.
A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.
A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
New Jersey has a spoon museum featuring over 5,400 spoons from every state and almost every country.
Eleven square miles of southwest Kentucky (Fulton County) is cut off from the rest of the state by the
Mississippi River. If you wish to travel from this cut off section to the rest of the state or vice-versa, you must first cross a bordering state.
Point Roberts in Washington State is cut off from the rest of the state by British Columbia, Canada. If you wish to travel from Point Roberts to the rest of the state or vice versa, you must pass through Canada, including Canadian and U.S. customs
A quarter has 119 grooves around the edge.
A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
The only city in the United States to celebrate Halloween on the October 30 instead of October 31 is
Carson City, Nevada. October 31 is Nevada Day and is celebrated with a large stret party.
On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the "1" encased in the
"shield" and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner.
No words in the English language rhyme with orange, silver or purple.
A peanut is not a nut; it is a legume.
It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
"Evian" spelled backvards is naive.
The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
Maine is the toothpick capital of the world.
"Bookkeeper" and "bookkeeping" are the only words in the English language with three consecutive double letters.
Paul McCartney's mother was a midwife.
The flag of the Philippines is the only national flag that is flown differently during times of peace or war.
The phrase "sleep tight" originated when mattresses were set upon ropes woven through the bed frame. To remedy sagging ropes, one would use a bed key to tighten the rope.
It was discovered on a space mission that a frog can throw up. The frog throws up it's stomach first, so the stomach is dangling out of it's mouth. Then the frog uses it's forearms to dig out all of the stomach's contents and then swallows the stomach back down again.
The A%26amp;W of root beer fame stands for Allen and Wright.
A baby eel is called an elver, a baby oyster is called a spat.
Bingo is the name of the dog on the Cracker Jack box.
The arteries and veins surrounding the brain stem called the "circle of Willis" looks like a stick person with a large head.
Welsh mercenary bowmen in the medieval period only wore one shoe at a time.
On a trip to the South Sea islands, French painter Paul Gauguin stopped off briefly in Central America, where he worked as a laborer on the Panama Canal.
The Ganges River in India boasts the only genuine fresh-water sharks in the entire world.
The gene for the Siamese coloration in animals such as cats, rats or rabbits is heat sensitive. Warmth produces a lighter color than does cold. Putting tape temporarily on Siamese rabbit's ear will make the fur on that ear lighter than on the other one.
There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet.
Charles de Gaulle's final words were, "It hurts."
The words 'sacrilegious' and 'religion' do not share the same etymological root.
"John has a long moustache" was the coded-signal used by the French Resistance in WWII to mobilize their forces once the Allies had landed on the Normandy beaches.
Gatorade was named for the University of Florida Gators where it was first developed.
Brooklyn is the Dutch name for "broken valley"
There are four states where the first letter of the capital city is the same letter as the first letter of the state: Dover, Delaware; Honolulu, Hawaii; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
There are four cars and eleven lightposts on the back of a ten-dollar bill.
Venetian blinds were invented in Japan.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought at neighbouring Breed's Hill.
Former US Senator Barry Goldwater attended the opening night ceremonies and festivities at Bugsy Siegel's famous Las Vegas casino. They left him out of the movie Bugsy. He is pissed.
Armored knights raised their visors to identify themselves when they rode past their king. This custom has become the modern military salute.
ABBA got their name by taking the first letter from each of their first names (Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny, Anni-frid.)
The first electric Christmas lights were created by a telephone company PBX installer. Back in the old days, candles were used to decorate Christmas trees. This was obviously very dangerous. Telephone employees are trained to be safety concious. This installer took the lights from an old switchboard, connected them together, strung them on the tree, and hooked them to a battery.
White Out was invented by the mother of Mike Nesmith (Formerly of the Monkees)
The "huddle" in football was formed due a deaf football player who used sign language to communicate and his team didn't want the opposition to see the signals he used and in turn huddled around him.
There is no such thing as naturally blue food, even blueberries are purple.
In the 1983 film "JAWS 3D" the shark blows up. Some of the shark guts were the stuffed ET dolls being sold at the time.
Walt Disney had wooden teeth.
The hundred billionth crayon made by Crayola was Perriwinkle Blue.
Montana mountain goats will **** heads so hard their hooves fall off.
The coast line around Lake Sakawea in North Dakota is longer than the California coastline along the
Pacific Ocean
Sylvia Miles had the shortest performance ever nominated for an Oscar with "Midnight Cowboy." Her entire role lasted only six minutes.
The legbones of a bat are so thin that no bat can walk.
Kitsap County, Washington, was originally called Slaughter County, and the first hotel there was called the Slaughter House.
Seattle, Washington, like Rome, was built on seven hills.
Dinosaur droppings are called coprolites, and are actually fairly common.
School busses in the United States are Chrome Yellow and used to be Omaha Orange.
The Beatles song "Dear Prudence" was written about Mia Farrow's sister, Prudence, when she wouldn't come out and play with Mia and the Beatles at a religious retreat in India.
The tailless dinner jacket was invented in Tuxedo Park, New York. Thus it is called the "tuxedo dinner jacket" and is named after the town...not the other way around.
The state of Maryland has no natural lakes.
Cranberries are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them; a fully ripened cranberry can be dribbled like a basketball.
The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.
Rhode Island is the smallest state with the longest name. The official name, used on all state documents, is Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
The chemical formula for Rubidium Bromide is RbBr. It is the only chemical formula known to be a palindrome!
St. Paul, Minnesota was originally called Pigs Eye after a man who ran a saloon there.
The first letters of the months July through November, in order, spell the name JASON.
The first letters of the names of the Great Lakes spell HOMES.
The numbers '172' can be found on the back of the U.S. $5 dollar bill in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.
Soldiers from every country salute with their right hand.
Moisture, not air, causes superglue to dry.
Charles Lindbergh took only four sandwiches with him on his famous transatlantic flight.
Sarsaparilla is the root that flavors root beer.
The U.S. Mint in Denver, Colorado is the only mint that marks its pennies.
A full moon always rises at sunset.
If you are locked in a completely sealed room, you will die of carbon dioxide poisoning first before you will die of oxygen deprivation.
Moon was Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name. (Buzz Aldrin was the second man o n the moon in 1969.)
The only two Southern state capitals not occuppied by Northern troops during the American Civil War were Austin, Texas and Tallahasse, Florida.
Rabbits love licorice.
Ogdensburg, New York is the only city in the United States situated on the St. Lawrence River.
Rene Descartes came up with the theory of coordinate geometry by looking at a fly walk across a tiled ceiling.
Kelsey Grammar sings and plays the piano for the theme song of Fraiser.
Alan Thicke, the father in the TV show GrowingPains wrote the theme songs for The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes.
If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds recieved in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
In 1963, baseball pitcher Gaylord Perry remarked, "They'll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run." On July 20, 1969, a few hours after Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, Gaylord Perry hit his first, and only, home run.
The language Malayalam, spoken in parts of India, is the only language whose name is a palindrome.
Panama hats come from Ecuador not Panama.
Urea is found in humnan urine and dalmatian dogs and nowhere else.
Human birth control pills work on gorillas.
The Earl of Condom was a knighted personal physician to England's King Charles II in the mid-1600's. The Earl was requested to produce a method to protect the King from syphillis.(Charles the II's pleasure-loving nature was notorious.) The result should be obvious.
Cheryl Ladd (of Charlie's Angels fame) played the voice, both talking and singing, of Joise in the 70s Saturday morning cartoon "Josie and the Pussycats."
Lynyrd Skynard was the name of the gym teacher of the boys who went on to form that band. He once told them, "You boys ain't never gonna to nothin'."
M %26amp; M's were developed so that soldiers could eat candy without getting their fingers sticky.
Richard Nixon's favorite drink was a dry martini.
The Grateful Dead were once called The Warlocks.
The license plate number of the Volkswagon that appeared on the cover of the Beatles Abbey Road album was 281F.
Pinocchio was made of pine.
An ant lion is neither an ant nor a lion.
Jethro Tull is not the name of the rock singer/flautist responsible for such songs as "Aqualung" and "Thick as a Brick." Jethro Tull is the name of the band. The singer is Ian Anderson. The original Jethro Tull was an English horticulturalist who invented the seed drill.
Gilligan of Gilligan's Island had a first name that was only used once, on the never- aired pilot show. His first name was Willy.
The skipper's real name on Gilligan's Island is Jonas Grumby. It was mentioned once in the first episode on their radio's newscast about the wreck.
The Professor's real name was Roy Hinkley, Mary Ann's last name was Summers and Mrs. Howell's maiden name was Wentworth.
Neck ties were first worn in Croatia. That's why they were called cravats (CRO-vats).
Alma mater means bountiful mother.
A Holstein's spots are like fingerprints -- no two cows have the same pattern of spots.
Glass flutes do not expand with humidity so their owners are spared the nuisance of tuning them.
Jersey (in the Channel Islands, UK) was the only place that the Nazi's occupied in Great Britain during
World War II.
Top English soccer club Liverpool were formed because their local enemies, Everton, couldn't pay the rent for their stadium. Therefore Liverpool took over at the stadium (Anfield) and became England's top soccer team ever.
The male gypsy moth can "smell" the virgin female gypsy moth from 1.8 miles away.
In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak.
Playing cards were issued to British pilots in WWII. If captured, they could be soaked in water and unfolded to reveal a map for escape.
The "Hallelujah Chorus" fits into the Easter portion of Handel's Messiah, not Christmas.
Over 30 million people in the US "suffer" from Diastima. Diastima is having a gap between your front teeth.
In 1976 Sarah Caldwell became the first woman to conduct the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.
Carnivorous animals will not eat another animal that has been hit by a lightning strike.
Reindeer milk has more fat than cow milk.
The "L.L." in L.L. Bean stands for Leon Leonwood.
Libya is the only country in the world with a solid, single-colored flag -- it's green.
Seoul, the South Korean capital, just means "the capital" in the Korean language.
Ivory bar soap floating was a mistake. They had been overmixing the soap formula causing excess air bubbles that made it float. Customers wrote and told how much they loved that it floated, and it has floated ever since.
The original fifty cent piece in Australian decimal currency had around $2.00 worth of silver in it before it was replaced with a less expensive twelve sided coin.
"Studies show that if a cat falls off the seventh floor of a building it has about thirty percent less chance of surviving than a cat that falls off the twentieth floor. It supposedly takes about eight floors for the cat to realise what is occuring, relax and correct itself. At about that height it hits maximum speed and when it hits the ground it's rib cage absorbs most of the impact. So throw your cat off a building today!"
There are eight different sizes of champagne bottle and the largest is called a Nebuchadnezzar (after the Biblical king who put Daniel's three friends into the oven).
The letters KGB stand for Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti.
The female ferret is referred to as a `jill'.
The word rodent comes from the Latin word `rodere' meaning to gnaw.
Australian Rules Football was originally designed to give cricketers something to play during the off season.
Alexander the Great was an epileptic.
The lead singer of The Knack, famous for "My Sharona," and Jack Kevorkian's lead defense attorney are brothers, Doug %26amp; Jeffrey Feiger.
Elizabeth Bacon Custer, wife of "The Boy General" is one of the few women buried at the U.S. Military academy at West Point, New York.
"Freelance" comes from a knight whose lance was free for hire, i.e. not pledged to one master.)
The only bone not broken so far during any ski accident is one located in the inner ear.
The name for Oz in the "Wizard of Oz" was thought up when the creator, Frank Baum, looked at his filing cabinet and saw A-N, and O-Z, hence "Oz."
There are ten human body parts that are only three letters long: Eye, Ear, Leg, Arm, Jaw, Gum, Toe, Lip, Hip and Rib.
Michigan was the first state to have roadside picnic tables.
Elvis had a twin brother named Jesse Garon, who died at birth, which is why Elvis' middle name was spelled Aron; in honor of his brother.
Fitchburg, Massachusetts is the second hillest city in the US.
During WWII the city of Leningrad underwent a seventeen month German seige. Unable to access the city by roads, the Russians built a railroad across the ice on Lake Lagoda to get food and supplies to the citizens.
The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
Thomas Edison got patents for a method of making concrete furniture and a cigar which was supposed to burn forever
Elton John's real name is Reginald Dwight. Elton comes from Elton Dean, a Bluesology sax player. John comes from Long John Baldry, founder of Blues Inc. They were the first electric white blues band ever seen in England--1961
Elton John's uncle was a professional soccer player. He broke his leg playing for Nottingham Forest in the 1959 English FA Cup Final.
The saying "it's so cold out there it could freeze the balls off a brass monkey" came from when they had old cannons like ones used in the Civil War. The cannonballs were stacked in a pyramid formation, called a brass monkey. When it got extremely cold outside they would crack and break off... Thus the saying.
Horses cannot vomit.
Rabbits cannot vomit.
The word "Boondocks" comes from the Tagalog (Filipino) word "Bundok," which
means mountain.
Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks otherwise it will digest itself.
The "chapters" of the New Testament were not there originally. When monks in medieval times translated it
from the Greek, they numbered the pages in each "book."
Coca-Cola contains neither coca nor cola.
Yucatan, as in the peninsula, is from Maya "u" + "u" + "uthaan," meaning "listen to how they speak," what the Maya said when they first heard the Spaniards.
The term, "It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye" is from Ancient Rome.
The only rule during wrestling matches was, "No eye gouging." Everything else was allowed, but the only way to be disqualified is to poke someone's eye out.
The original plan for Disneyland included a Lilliputland.
S.O.S. doesn't stand for "Save Our Ship" or "Save Our Souls" -- It was just chosen by an 1908 international
conference on Morse Code because the letters S and O were easy to remember and just about anyone could key it and read it, S = dot dot dot, O = dash dash dash..
The word "moose" was originally Algonquin.
The Sanskrit word for "war" means "desire for more cows."
The "ZIP" in Zip Code stands for "Zone Improvement Plan."
Pocahontas appeared on the back of the $20 bill in 1875.
When a female horse and male donkey mate, the offspring is called a mule, but when a male horse and female donkey mate, the offspring is called a hinny.
The way to get more mules is to mate a male donkey with a female horse.
A donkey will sink in quicksand but a mule won't.
Crickets hear through their knees.
Turnips turn green when sunburnt.
Pigs, walruses and light-colored horses can be sunburned.
A type of jellyfish found off the coast of England is the longest animal in the world.
When Voyager 2 visited Neptune it saw a small irregular white cloud that zips around Neptune every sixteen hours or so now known as "The Scooter".
Crows have the largest cerebral hemispheres, relative to body size, of any avian family.
Martha's Vineyard once had its own dialect of Sign Language. One deaf person arrived in 1692 and after that there was a relatively large genetically deaf population that had their own particular dialect of sign language. From 1692-1910 nearly all hearing people on the island were bilingual in sign language and English.
Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister.
Hugh "Ward Cleaver" Beaumont was an ordained minister.
Sir Isaac Newton was an ordained priest in the Church of England.
St. Bernard is the patron saint of skiers.
The Old English word for "sneeze" is "fneosan."
John Lennon's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles.
According to the ceremonial customs of Orthodox Judaism, it is officially sundown when you cannot tell the difference between a black thread and a red one.
A 'jiffy' is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second.
Woodpecker scalps, porpoise teeth and giraffe tails have all been used as money.
Cyano-acrylate glues (Super glues) were invented by accident. The researcher was trying to make optical coating materials, and would test their properties by putting them between two prisms and shining light through them. When he tried the cyano-acrylate, he couldn't get the prisms apart
Most of the little schoolhouses in the U.S. of yesteryear were painted red because red was the least expensive paint color.
Elizabeth I of England suffered from anthophobia, a fear of roses.
Almost half the bones in your body are in your hands and feet.
A flamingo can eat only when its head is upside down.
Dalmatian dogs are born pure white, they don't start getting spots until they are three or four days old.
The growth rate of some bamboo plants can reach three feet (91.44 cm) per day.
The Los Angeles Rams were the first U.S. football team to introduce emblems on their helmets.
The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.
The average garden variety caterpillar has 248 muscles in its head.
An elephant can be pregnant for up to two years.
The two quickest goals scored in the NHL were three seconds apart.
Dartboards are made out of horsehairs.
Your left lung is smaller than your right lung to make room for your heart.
'Crack' gets it name because it crackles when you smoke it.
(This useless fact is dedicated, with love, to A.G.)
Heroin is the brand name of morphine once marketed by Bayer.
Marijuana is Spanish for 'Mary Jane.'
One of the many Tarzans, Karmuela Searlel, was mauled to death on the set by a raging elephant.
Slinkys were invented by an airplane mechanic; he was playing with engine parts and realized the possible secondary use of one of the springs.
U.S. Interstates which go north-south are numbered sequentially starting from the west with odd numbers, and Interstates which go east-west are numbered sequentially starting from the south with even numbers.
Today's cattle are descended from two species: wild aurochs -- fierce and agile herd animals that populated
Asia, North Africa and Europe -- and eotragus -- an antelope-like, Asian forest creature.
Ballroom dancing is a major at Brigham Young University.
Professional ballerinas use about twelve pairs of toe shoes per week. The anteater, aardvark, spiny anteater (echidna), and scaly anteater (pangolin) are completely unrelated - in fact, the closest relatives to anteaters are sloths and armadillos, the closest relative to the spiny anteater is the platypus, and the aardvark is in an order all by itself.
There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.
Octopi have gardens.
The Beatles song "Martha My Dear" was written by Paul McCartney about his sheepdog Martha.
"Ever think you're hearing something in a song, but they're really singing something else? The word formis-heard lyrics is 'mondegreen,' and it comes from a folk song in the '50's. The singer was actually singing "They slew the Earl of Morray and laid him on the green," but this came off sounding like 'They slew the Earl of Morray and Lady Mondegreen.'"
A walla-walla scene is one where extras pretend to be talking in the background -- when they say "walla-walla" it looks like they are actually talking.
The phrase "rule of thumb" is derived from an old English law which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.
The youngest letters in the English language are "j," "v" and "w."
The Australian $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes are made out of plastic.
Cranberry Jello is the only jello flavor that comes from real fruit, not artificial flavoring.
The oldest exposed surface on earth is New Zealand's south island.
John Lennon's assassin was carrying a copy of "The Catcher in the Rye" when he shot the famous Beatle in 1980.
Don MacLean's song "American Pie" was written about Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens. All three were on the same plane that crashed.
A game of pool is referred to as a "frame."
Impotence is legal grounds for divorce in 24 American states.
The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper.
Some biblical scholars believe that Aramaic (the language of the ancient Bible) did not contain an easy way
to say "many things" and used a term which has come down to us as 40. This means that when the bible -- in many places -- refers to "40 days," they meant many days.
101 Dalmatians and Peter Pan (Wendy ) are the only two Disney cartoon features
with both parents that are present and don't die throughout the movie.
The Soviet Sukhoi-34 is the first strike fighter with a toilet in it.
They Might Be Giants is the first modern band with an Accordion and a Glockenspiel
Napoleon constructed his battle plans in a sandbox.
'Strengths' is the longest word in the English language with just one vowel.
'Stewardesses' is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand.
One of the longest English words that can be typed using the top row of a typewriter (allowing multiple uses of letters) is 'typewriter.'
When a giraffe's baby is born it falls from a height of six feet, normally without being hurt.
Virgina Woolf wrote all her books standing.
The tango originated as a dance between two men (for partnering practice).
Leon Trotsky, the seminal Russian Communist, was assassinated in Mexico with an ice-pick.
The Bronx, New York got its name from explorer Henry Bronk.
The Kentucky Derby is the oldest continually held sports event in the United States (1875); the second oldest is the Westminister Kennel Club Dog Show (1876.)
"Video Killed the Radio Star" was the very first video ever played on MTV.
The pitches that Babe Ruth hit for his last-ever homerun and that Joe DiMaggio hit for his first-ever homerun where thrown by the same man.
The native tribe of Tierra del Fuego has a language so guttural it cannot have an alphabet.
A family of six died in Oregon during WWII as a result of a Japanese balloon bomb.
AM and PM stand for "Ante-Meridian" and "Post-Meridian," respectively, and A.D. actually stands for "Anno Domini" rather than "After Death."
The penguins that inhabit the tip of South America are called jackass penguins.
To "testify" was based on men in the Roman court swearing to a statement made by swearing on their testicles.
During conscription for WWII, there were nine documented cases of men with three testicles.
Avocado is derived from the Spanish word 'aguacate' which is derived from 'ahuacatl' meaning testicle.
Benito Mussolini would ward off the evil eye by touching his testicles.
Both Hitler and Napoleon were missing one testicle
Stalin was only five feet, four inches tall.
Stalin's left foot had webbed toes, and his left arm is noticably shorter than his right.
Scientists found a whole new phylum of animal on a lobster's lip.
The Baby Ruth candy bar was actually named after Grover Cleveland's baby daughter, Ruth.
Grover Cleveland's real first name is Stephen, Grover is his middle name.
Every two thousand frowns creates one wrinkle.
During WWII, Americans tried to train bats to drop bomb.
Swans are the only birds with penises.
A whale's penis is called adork.
Some carnivores, rodents, bats and insectivores have a penis bone, called a baculum.
A barnacle has the largest penis of any other animal in the world in relation to its size.
Iguanas, koalas and Komodo dragons all have two penises.
"I'd like clarify the comment about iguanas and komodo dragons having two penises. In fact, they have a single penis, but it is split in two (pretty much 'Y'-shaped.) This organ is known as a hemipenes. Snakes also share this interesting feature. Apparently, the dual penis is for ease of left-handed or right-handed mating.
Opossums have forked penises.
Some female hyenas have a pseudo-penis.
A winged penis was the city symbol of Pompeii, the ancient Roman resort town destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius' eruption.
One way to tell seals and sea lions apart is that, sea lions have external ears and testicles.
Swahili is a combination of African tribal languages, Arabic and Portuguese.
A person from Glasgow, is called a Glaswegian.
An enneahedron is solid with nine faces.
Most armadillos seen dead on the road did not get hit by the wheels. When an armidillo is frightened it jumps
straight into the air.
Armadillos can be housebroken.
Armadillos have four babies at a time, always all the same sex. They are perfect quadruplets, the fertilized cell split into quarters, resulting in four identical armadillos.
Armadillos get an average of 18.5 hours of sleep per day.
Armadillos can walk underwater.
Armadillos are the only animal besides humans that can get leprosy.
Jet lag was once called boat lag, back before jets existed.
Sirimauo Bandranaike of Sri Lanka became the world's first popularly elected female head of state in 1960.
There are more beetles than any other kind of creature in the world.
Velcro was invented by a Swiss guy who was inspired by the way burrs attached to clothing.
The hieroglyph for 100,000 is a tadpole.
The Phillips-head screwdriver was invented in Oregon.
Tomb robbers believed that knocking Egyptian sarcophagi's noses off would and therefore forstall curses.
The allele for six fingers and toes is dominant in humans. (Watch out Inigo Montoya...)
Polar bears' fur is not white, it's clear. Polar bear skin is actually black. Their hair is hollow and acts like fiber optics, directing sunlight to warm their skin.
Polar bears camouflage themselves more completely during a hunt by covering their black noses with their
paws.
The amount of tropical rainforest cut down each year is an area the size of Tennessee.
The face of a penny can hold about thirty drops of water.
Medieval knights put sharkskin on their swordhandles to give them a more secure grip; they would dig the sharp scales into their palms.
Orcas (killer whales) kill sharks by torpedoing up into the shark's stomach from underneath, causing the shark to explode.
The only planet without a ring is earth.
Wayne's World was filmed in two weeks.
Cleopatra used pomegranate seeds for lipstick.
Cleopatra's last name was Ptolemy, and she was Greek rather than Egyptian.
The Red sea in the Bible is a long-perpetuated mistranslation of the Reed sea.
If you feed a seagull Alka-Seltzer, its stomach will explode.
The raised reflective dots in the middle of highways are called Botts dots.
The Amazon rainforest produces half the world's oxygen supply.
The concerti on the two Voyager probes' information discs are performed by famed Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
Reindeer like to eat bananas.
Chia Pets are only sold in December.
Between 1947 and 1959, 42 nuclear devices were detonated in the Marshall Islands.
Boris Karloff is the narrator of the seasonal television special "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."
A group of unicorns is called a blessing.
Twelve or more cows are known as a "flink."
A group of frogs is called an army.
A group of rhinos is called a crash.
A group of kangaroos is called a mob.
A group of whales is called a pod.
A group of geese is called a gaggle.
A group of ravens is called a murder.
A group of officers is called a mess.
A group of larks is called an exaltation.
A group of owls is called a parliament.
Hershey's Kisses are called that because the machine that makes them looks like it's kissing the conveyor
belt.
The physically smallest post office in the United States is in Ochopee, Florida in the heart of the everglades.
Physicist Murray Gell-Mann named the sub-atomic particles known as quarks for a random line in James Joyce, "Three quarks for Muster Mark!"
Samuel Clemens's pseudonym "Mark Twain" was the nickname of a riverboat pilot about whom Clemens wrote a needless nasty satirical piece. Apparently, Clemens felt guilt later and adopted the name as a nom de plume as some sort of expiation. The phrase does not mean measuring the depth of the river; it means a specific depth, to wit, two fathoms (twelve feet.)
Steve Young, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, is the great-great-grandson of Mormon leader Brigham Young.
Money is made of woven linen, not paper
A rhinoceros's horn is made of hair.
Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a calorie.
The 80s song "Rosanna" from the Eighties was written about Rosanna Arquette, the actress.
Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine are brother and sister.
Jean Harlow was the first actress to appear on the cover of Life magazine.
Sylvia Plath was a famous poet who killed herself at age 31 by sticking her head in an oven.
Sylvia Plath's husband, Ted Hughes, was married three times, and two of the women he married committed suicide.
Jesus Christ died at age 33.
Starfish don't have brains.
Shrimps' hearts are in their heads.
The derivation of the word trivia comes from the Latin "tri-" + "via", which means three streets. This is because in ancient times, at an intersection of three streeets in Rome (or some other Italian place), they would have a type of kiosk where ancillary information was listed. You might be interested in it, you might not, hence they were bits of "trivia."
The first couple to be shown in bed together on prime time television were Fred and Wilma Flintstone.
Coca-Cola was originally green.
Every day more money is printed for Monopoly than the US Treasury.
Hawaiian alphabet has 12 letters.
Men can read smaller print than women; women can hear better.
City with the most Rolls Royce's per capita: Hong Kong
State with the highest percentage of people who walk to work: Alaska
Percentage of Africa that is wilderness: 28%
Percentage of North America that is wilderness: 38%
Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 39-23-33
Cost of raising a medium-size dog to the age of eleven: $6,400
Average number of people airborne over the US any given hour: 61,000.
Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
The world's youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.
The youngest pope was 11 years old.
First novel ever written on a typewriter: Tom Sawyer.
The San Francisco Cable cars are the only mobile National Monuments
Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history: Spades - King David, Clubs - Alexander the Great, Hearts - Charlemagne, and Diamonds - Julius Caesar.
If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on August 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later.
Hershey's Kisses are called that because the machine that makes them looks like it's kissing the conveyor belt.
No NFL team which plays its home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Superbowl. (Guess that explains the Saints!)
The nursery rhyme Ring Around the Rosey is a rhyme about the plague. Infected people with the plague would get red circular sores ("Ring around the rosey..."), these sores would smell very badly so common folks would put flowers on their bodies somewhere (inconspicuously), so that it would cover the smell of the sores ("...a pocket full of posies..."), People who died from the plague would be burned so as to reduce the possible spread of the disease ("...ashes, ashes, we all fall down!")
Now the Test
Write down your answers to check them at the end.
On a standard traffic light, is the green on the top or bottom?
How many states are there?
In which hand is the Statue of Liberty's torch?
What 6 colors are on the classic Campbell's soup label?
What 2 letters don't appear on the telephone dial?
What 2 #'s on the telephone dial don't have letters by them?
When you walk does your left arm swing w/ your right or left leg?
How many matches are in a standard pack?
On our flag, is the top stripe red or white?
What is the lowest # on the FM dial?
Which way does water go down the drain, clockwise or counter-clockwise?
Which way does a "no smoking" sign's slash run?
How many channels on a VHF TV dial?
Which side of a woman's blouse are the buttons on?
On a NY license plate, is New York on the top or bottom?
Which way do fans rotate?
Whose face is on a dime?
How many sides does a stop sign have?
Do books have even # pages on the right or left side?
How many lug nuts are on a standard car wheel?
How many sides are there on a standard pencil?
Sleepy, Happy, Sneezy, Grumpy, Dopey, Doc. Who's missing?
How many hot dog buns are in a standard package?
On which card in a deck, is the cardmaker's trademark?
On which side of a venetian blind is the cord that adjusts the opening between the slats?
On the back of a $1 bill, what is in the center?
There are 12 buttons on a touch tone phone. What 2 symbols bear no digits?
How many curves are in a standard paper clip?
Does a merry-go-round turn clockwise or counter-clockwise?
Answers:
Bottom
50
Right
Blue, red, white, yellow, black, and gold
Q, Z
1, 0
Left
20
Red
88
Counter-clockwise (unless you happen to be south of the equator)
Towards the bottom right
12 (no #1)
Left
Top
Clockwise as you look at it
Roosevelt
8
Left
5
6
Bashful
8
Ace of spades
Left
ONE
*, #
3
Counter-clockwise
Scoring:
30-28 Genius...Mensa is calling!
25-27 Not too shabby!
20-24 You could do better!
16-19 McDonald's is calling!
15 or below.. Being blind wouldn't affect you one bit!!
Anyone know of these useless facts?
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Reply:that was really awesome. i never read and i actually read this one ....add some more soon Report It
Reply:How did you get so many words in 1 page??? Report It
Reply:Fanella didn't deserve 'best answer'. What a lazy ****! Report It
Reply:yeahh i couldnt read all of it either! Report It
Reply:I have asked the Yahoo!Answerers: "Do you know that Mr. Rumplestiltskin has asked the lengthiest question in Yahoo!Answers?" under Trivia. Report It
Reply:Dude you contredicted yourself. You said sapin is the only flag not rectangualar. Then before that you said norway or something had a square flag. WTF? Now i doubt your whole thing here. Report It
Reply:What is the purpose of posting all this informaiton? Report It
Reply:Why is it whenever I ask any type of question, this one always shows up in the "similar question" box??? God, it's annoying!
Plus, it's too much to read. Report It
Reply:wow that is what you call stay fresh in learning! Report It
Reply:"Vincent Van Gogh comitted suicide while painting Wheat Field with Crows." is untrue.
Vincent Van Gogh comitted suicide after finishing his painting Wheat Field with Crows. Report It
Reply:I knew all of them. Report It
Reply:Why is it people copy and paste other peoples posts and claim it to be their own? I've seen this exact same thing on here at least a half dozen times. Report It
Reply:The thing about Anne Boleyn having six fingers, is most likely not true.
During Anne Boleyn’s lifetime there was no discussion that she had a six finger. The first appearance of such a myth was created by Nicholas Sander (whom had never met her) years after her death. Report It
Reply:This question is on my nerves.There's like 3 other people that posted this information.People were in the new age now,The age where you can use copy and paste.Whoever believes that this guy wrote all that is just plain stupid. Report It
Reply:I wish I'd seen the look on Fanella's face when she got 87 bonus points. LMAO
As for Dave Prowse, well... they couldn't use his voice as he's from the Westcountry and Darth Vader ain't no country yokel, LOL DP went on to be even cooler though - the green cross code man! Report It
Reply:Many of these "facts" aren't actually true. Try researching a few of them. Report It
Reply:wait...i think one of them contradicted another one but oh well. I got about half way and then my eyes started hurting. here's a fact for you. Did you know the first person to put lights on a christmas tree was Martin Luther? ohhh!!!! i bet you didn't! jk Report It
Reply:where did you get all of that?!?!?!??!?!??!?!?!??!?!??! Report It
Reply:How did you have so much room to post all of that information? Report It
Reply:Giraffe’s also have blue tongues.
Babies are born with a set of kneecaps. The patella exists but it is underdeveloped. Report It
Reply:I love it! LOL
"Other than humans, black lemurs are the only primates that may have blue eyes."
I work with a Spider Monkey that has blue eyes. Report It
Reply:I do know some of them,and it will be really interesting reading the rest.
Reply:I knew 3 of them.
Reply:oh my god son how much time do you have on your hands
Reply:Quite a few facts and after reading them know I would have failed this one. Thank you for sharing with us. Very interesting.
Reply:Some NOT all%26gt;But can i ask Why.? X Cindy
Reply:Omg! Being blind wouldnt affect me one bit. Thats unfair as I knew most of the useless facts relating to Ireland and Britian =[ And there was a lot of them! =]
Reply:Now that I'm suffering from blurred vision, missed two meals, got constipated and sit here with a slack jaw. yes I did know a bunch of it--some of it is wrong--Utah has the highest jello consumption. I still have my grandfathers Model T 1919 Ford, no Dodge engine in it. The test you gave at the end I have taken---I'm not too shabby.
Well thanks for sharing and party on--I'm in search of food. ha!
Reply:Ok, now THAT was something I actually enjoyed reading. Thanks!
Reply:Excellent ! more please .
Reply:That's a hell of a list. Thank you for sharing it with us. Most interesting.
Reply:WOW
Reply:Well now I know that Barbie has the same exact measurements as me. Who'd thunk it?
Reply:That's awsome, thankyou for that!!! I will add that to my watchlist and read it all later...
Reply:What an amazing collection of nothing. What amuses me is that many of the contradict each other. I guess you didn't take time to read them while you were compiling them, huh/!
Some, a few, are true.
Some, a lot, are old wives tale and as true as the old wife was.
Some, a lot more, are just plain wrong.
Some, as I said, contradict each other.
But, it is still amazing that you took the time to put it all in one spot.
Reply:Good for you! But what's ur point??
Reply:Forgot One....nothing rhymes with orange...
Reply:I feel that you have already answered the question due to the length.
Reply:way to much time on your hands
Reply:All knowledge is useful to someone.
1984 is with us whenever someone draws a line through facts and decides what is useless and what is not.
Reply:The dome question is wrong, Indianapolis Colts play in a dome and they have won a Super Bowl.
Reply:this is boring
Reply:Wow! That's a lot to read there. only some.
Reply:I don't know if you've used some of these but...
a dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
a cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
a crocodile cannot stick out it's toungue.
a dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours.
a goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
a "jiffy" is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second.
a chark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
a snail can sleep for three years.
Al Capone's business card said he was a used fruniture dealer.
An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
"Dreamt" is the only Enclish word that ends with "mt".
February 1865 is the only month in redorded history not to have a full moon.
In the last 4,000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
If the population of China walked past you, in a single file line it would never end because of the rate of reproduction.
The averate American will spend an average of 6 months waiting at red lights.
No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, and sliver.
Peanuts are one of the ingredients in dynamite.
"Stewardesses" is the longest word typed with only the left hand and "lollipop" with your right.
The average person's left hand does 56% of typing.
The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid.
There are more people than chickens in the world.
There are two words in the English language that have all five vowels in order: "abstemious" and "facetious".
There's no Betty Rubble in the Flintstones Chewables Vitamins.
TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row of the keyboard.
Women blink nearly twice as much as men.
Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks; otherwise it will digest itself.
..................now you know everything :)
Reply:I knew every single one...........I swear.
Reply:that is a ton of "facts" where did you come up with all those? I new a few of them... and wonder wtf on some of the others.... like really cinderellas left shoe? and donald ducks middle name is fauntleroy?? where did that come from? thanks for the interesting read though
Reply:I got bored after the first 20. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... Too long question Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Reply:I love ur effort in all this and find it highly interesting ;-)
Reply:yep..35
Reply:Did you know that I won a nationally televised Quiz Competition in Bangladesh known as Horlicks Genius Bangladesh in 2004? It got me a lot of prestige in school, but apart from now, I would never brag about my knowledge.
I might not know all of these, but I certainly know many other things (as does everyone else on Y!A), but we do not show off like you.
BTW, read Schott's Miscellany (by Ben Schott) to find examples of spectacularly useless information.
Reply:i didnt know most of the ones i read 8ut i know pigs cant look up dalmations r 8orn white 8ar8ies feet would 8e size 17 (UK), twinkle twinkle is the same as A8C, me n my sister sang it n the fan i have goes 8oth clockwise and anti-clockwise
The dollar symbol ($) is a U combined with an S (U.S.)
Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
The Statue of Liberty's tablet is two feet thick.
There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.
The slogan on New Hampshire license plates is 'Live Free or Die'. These license plates are manufactured by prisoners in the state prison in Concord.
The straw was probably invented by Egyptian brewers to taste in-process beer without removing the fermenting ingredients which floated on the top of the container.
David Prowse, was the guy in the Darth Vader suit in Star Wars. He spoke all of Vader's lines, and didn't know that he was going to be dubbed over by James Earl Jones until he saw the screening of the movie.
The United States government keeps its supply of silver at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY
There are only thirteen blimps in the world.
Nine of the thirteen blimps are in the United States.
The existing biggest blimp is the Fuji Film blimp.
Naugahyde, plastic "leather" was created in Naugatuck, Connecticut.
The Swiss flag is square.
The word 'pound' is abbreviated 'lb.' after the constellation 'libra' because it means 'pound' in Latin, and also 'scales'. The abbreviation for the British Pound Sterling comes from the same source: it is an 'L' for Libra/Lb. with a stroke through it to indicate abbreviation.
Sames goes for the Italian lira which uses the same abbreviation ('lira' coming from 'libra'). So British currency (before it went metric) was always quoted as "pounds/shillings/pence", abbreviated "L/s/d" (libra/solidus/denarius).
The three largest land-owners in England are the Queen, the Church of England and Trinity College, Cambridge.
The monastic hours are matins, lauds, prime, tierce, sext, nones, vespers and compline.
If you come from Manchester, you are a Mancunian.
No animal, once frozen solid (i.e., water solidifies and turns to ice) survives when thawed, because the ice crystals formed inside cells would break open the cell membranes. However there are certain frogs that can survive the experience of being frozen. These frogs make special proteins which prevent the formation of ice (or at least keep the crystals from becoming very large), so that they actually never freeze even though their body temperature is below zero Celsius. The water in them remains liquid: a phenomenon known as 'supercooling.' If you disturb one of these frogs (just touching them even), the water in them quickly freezes solid and they die.
The white part of your fingernail is called the lunula.
Madrid is the only European capital city not situated on a river.
The name for fungal remains found in coal is sclerotinite.
The Boston University Bridge (on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts) is the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train driving under a car driving under an airplane.
Emus cannot walk backwards.
It is believed that Shakespeare was 46 around the time that the King James Version of the Bible was written. In Psalms 46, the 46th word from the first word is shake and the 46th word from the last word is spear.
The shopping mall in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada has the largest water clock in North America.
Both writer Edgar Allen Poe and LSD advocate Timothy Leary were kicked out of West Point.
The word posh, which denotes luxurious rooms or accomodations, originated when ticket agents in England marked the tickets of travelers going by ship to the Orient. Since there was no air conditioning in those days, it was always better to have a cabin on the shady side of the ship as it passed through the Mediterranean and Suez area. Since the sun is in the south, those with money paid extra to get cabin's on the left, or port, traveling to the Asia, and on the right, or starboard, when returning to Europe. Hence their tickets were marked with the initials for Port Outbound Starboard Homebound, or POSH.
The top layer of a wedding cake, known as the groom's cake, traditionally is a fruit cake. That way it will save until the first anniversery.
The German Kaiser Wilhelm II had a withered arm and often hid the fact by posing with his hand resting on a sword, or by holding gloves.
The forward pass was created by the football team at Saint Louis University.
In every show that Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt (The Fantasticks) wrote, there is at least one song about rain.
A kind of tortoise in the Galapagos Islands has an upturned shell at its neck so it can reach its head up to eat cactus branches.
The only city whose name can be spelled completely with vowels is Aiea, Hawaii, located approximately twelve miles west of Honolulu.
Parthenogenesis is the term used to describe the process by which certain animals are able to reproduce themselves in successive female generations without intervention of a male of the species. At least one species of lizard is known to do so.
Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ten.
The word "Checkmate" in chess comes from the Persian phrase "Shah Mat", which means "the king is dead".
The ship, the Queen Elizabeth 2, should always be written as QE2. QEII is the actual queen.
"Quisling" is the only word in the English language to start with "quis."
All of the cobble stones that used to line the streets in New York were originally weighting stones put in the hulls of Belgian ships to keep an even keel.
Nepal is the only country without a rectangular flag (it looks like two pennants glued on on top of the other)
Libya has the only flag which is all one color with no writing or decoration on it
The only borough of New York City that isn't an island (or part of an island) is the Bronx.
The 1957 Milwaukee Braves were the first baseball team to win the World Series after being relocated.
The tune for the "A-B-C" song is the same as "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
When a coffee seed is planted, it takes five years to yield it's first consumable fruit.
The common goldfish is the only animal that can see both infra-red and ultra-violet light.
Linn's Stamp News is the world's largest weekly newspaper for stamp collectors.
Tennessee is bordered by more states than any other. The eight states are Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia.
Des Moines has the highest per capita Jello consumption in the U.S
The Western-most point in the contiguous United States is Cape Alava, Washington.
There are only three animals with blue tongues, the Black Bear, the Chow Chow dog and the blue-tongued lizard.
The first fossilized specimen of Austalopithecus afarenisis was named Lucy after the palentologists' favorite song, Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds, by the Beatles.
Pinocchio is Italian for "pine head."
The geographical center of North America is near Rugby, North Dakota.
The infinity sign is called a lemniscate.
Hacky-sack was invented in Turkey.
If you stretch a standard Slinky out flat it measures 87 feet long.
There are six five words in the English language with the letter combination "uu." Muumuu, vacuum, continuum, duumvirate and duumvir, residuum.
The "Calabash" pipe, most often associated with Sherlock Holmes, was not used by him until William Gillette (an American) portrayed Holmes onstage. Gillette needed a pipe he could keep in his mouth while he spoke his lines.
Most Americans' car horns beep in the key of F.
Dirty Harry's badge number is 2211.
The pupil of an octopus' eye is rectangular.
The shortest French word with all five vowels is "oiseau" meaning bird.
Camel's milk does not curdle.
"Mr. Mojo Risin" is an anagram for Jim Morrison.
The ball on top of a flagpole is called the truck.
A person from the country of Nauru is called a Nauruan; this is the only palindromic nationality.
The word "modem" is a contraction of the words "modulate, demodulate."
Oliver Cromwell was hanged and decapitated two years after he had died.
In the last 4000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
Iowa has more independent telephone companies than any other state.
Many hamsters only blink one eye at a time.
Hamsters love to eat crickets.
The only "real" food that U.S. Astronauts are allowed to take into space is pecan nuts.
The word "queueing" is the only English word with five consecutive vowels.
The first Eagle Scout west of the Mississippi is buried in San Marcos, Texas.
In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere.
Roberta Flack wrote "Killing Me Softly" about singer Don McLean.
The Greek version of the Old Testament is called the Septuagint.
Spencer Eldon was the name of the naked baby on the cover of Nirvana's album
All three major 1996 Presidential candidates, Clinton, Dole and Perot, are left-handed.
The Madagascan Hissing Cockroach is one of the few insects who give birth to live young, rather than laying eggs.
The book of Esther in the Bible is the only book which does not mention the name of God.
Sheriff came from Shire Reeve. During early years of feudal rule in England, each shire had a reeve who was the law for that shire. When the term was brought to the United States it was shortned to Sheriff.
An animal epidemic is called an epizootic.
Dracula is the most filmed story of all time, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is second and Oliver Twist is third.
The silhouette on the NBA logo is Jerry West.
The silhouette on the Major League Baseball logo is Harmon Killebrew.
The name Jeep came from the abbreviation used in the army for the "General Purpose" vehicle, G.P.
The little lump of flesh just forward of your ear canal, right next to your temple, is called a tragus.
Soweto in South Africa ws derived from SOuth WEst TOwnship.
Murphy's Oil Soap is the chemical most commonly used to clean elephants.
The Andy Griffth Show was the first spin-off in TV history. It was a spin-off of the Danny Thomas Show.
Goat's eyes have rectangular pupils.
Walt Disney's autograph bears no resemblance to the famous Disney logo.
Other than humans, black lemurs are the only primates that may have blue eyes.
The United States has never lost a war in which mules were used.
The two longest one-syllable words in the English language are "screeched" and "strengths."
Great Britain was the first county to issue postage stamps. Hence, the postage stamps of Britain are the only stamps in the world not to bear the name of the country of origin. However, every stamp carries a relief image or a silhouette of the monarch's head instead.
Images for picture stamps in the United States are commissioned by the United States Postal Service Department of Philatelic Fulfillment.
Artist Constantino Brumidi fell from the done of the U.S. Capitol while painting a mural around the rim. He died four months later.
Since 1896, the beginning of the modern Olympics, only Greece and Australia have participated in every Games.
There were no squirrels on Nantucket until 1989.
Cathy Rigby is the only woman to pose nude for Sports Illustrated. (August 1972)
Blueberry Jelly Bellies were created especially for Ronald Reagan.
Will Clark of the Texas Rangers is a direct descendant of William Clark of Lewis and Clark.
When ocean tides are at their highest, they are called "spring tides." When they are at their lowest, they are call "neep tides."
February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.
The last NASCAR driver to serve jail time for running moonshine was Buddy Arrington.
Many Japanese golfers carry "hole-in-one" insurance, because it is traditional in Japan to share one's good luck by sending gifts to all your friends when you get an "ace." The price for what the Japanese term an "albatross" can often reach $10,000.
The difference between male and female blue crabs is the design located on their apron (belly.) The male blue crab has the Washington Monument while the female apron is shaped like the U.S. Capitol.
It takes a lobster approxiamately seven years to grow to be one pound.
The ridges on the sides of coins are called reeding.
The lot numbers for the cyanide-tainted Tylenol capsules scare back in 1982 were MC2880 and 1910MD.
Montpelier, Vermont is the only U.S. state capital without a McDonalds.
The Roman emperor Caligula made his horse a senator.
At latitude 60 degrees south you can sail all the way around the world.
A Chinese checkerboard has 121 holes.
The hyoid bone, in your throat, is the only bone in the body not attached to another bone.
Mice, whales, elephants, giraffes and man all have seven neck vertebra.
Sunbeams that shine down through the clouds are called crespucular rays.
Very small clouds that look like they have been broken off of bigger clouds are called scuds.
On a dewy morning, if you look at your shadow in the grass, the dew drops shine light back to your eye creating a halo called a heilgenschein (German for halo.)
The correct response to the Irish greeting, "Top of the morning to you," is "and the rest of the day to yourself."
Giraffes have no vocal cords.
Joe DiMaggio had more home runs than strikeouts during his career.
All porcupines float in water.
Hang On Sloopy is the official rock song of Ohio.
A-1 Steak Sauce contains both orange peel and raisins.
Many northern parishes (counties) of Louisiana did not agree with the Confederate movement. To show their disapproval, they changed their names. That's why there is a Union Parish, Jefferson Parish, etc.
The Pentagon, in Arlington, Virginia, has twice as many bathrooms as is necessary. When it was built in the 1940s, the state of Virginia still had segregation laws requiring separate toilet facilities for blacks and whites.
Residents of the island of Lesbos are Lesbosians, rather than Lesbians. (Of course, lesbians are called lesbians because Sappho was from Lesbos.)
The Chinese ideogram for 'trouble' symbolizes 'two women living under one roof'.
German has a wood for the peace offerings brought to your mate when you've committed some conceived slight. This is "drachenfutter" or dragon's food.
In Chinese, the words for crisis and opportunity are the same.
No word in the English language rhymes with month.
Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing them use to burn their houses down - hence the expression "to get fired."
The poisonous copperhead smells likefresh cut cucumbers.
In Disney's "Fantasia", the Sorcerer's name is "Yensid" (Disney backwards.)
The smallest mushroom's name is "Hop-low."
Anne Boleyn had six fingernails on one hand.
Mustard gas was invented in the McKinley Building on the American University campus. Additionally, preliminary work on the Manhattan Project was done in that building. The government used the McKinley Building because of its unusual archticture. If there would be any type of large explosion inside the building, the building would implode onto itself, containing any lethal gas or nuclear material. The building now houses the Physics Department.
When angered, the ears of Tazmanian devils turn a pinkish-red.
The cruise liner, Queen Elizabeth II, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.
The naval rank of "Admiral" is derived from the Arabic phrase "amir al bahr", which means "lord of the sea".
The Les Nessman character on the TV series WKRP in Cincinnati wore a band-aid in every episode. Either on himself, his glasses, or his clothing.
A coat hanger is 44 inches long if straightened
The roads on the island of Guam are made with coral. Guam has no sand. The sand on the beaches is actually ground coral. When concrete is mixed, the coral sand is used instead of importing regular sand from thousands of miles away.
Mt. Vernon Washington grows more tulips than the entire country of Holland.
Jamie Farr (who played Klinger on M*A*S*H) was the only member of the cast who actually served as a soldier in the Korean war.
The southern most city in the United States is Na'alehu, Hawaii.
Alaska was the only part of the United States that was invaded by the Japanese during WWII. The territory was the island of Adak in the Aleutian Chain.
Woodward Ave in Detroit, Michigan carries the designation M-1, named so because it was the first paved road anywhere.
Michigan was the first state to plow it's roads and the first to adopt a yellow dividing line.
Canada is an Indian word meaning "Big Village".
The longest chapter in the Bible is Psalm 119.
The shortest verse in the Bible is "Jesus wept."
Way back when they were using marble columns, the people selling the columns would carve out the centers and fill it with wax.So the people buying them started asking "Is it without wax?" Or in other words "Are you sincere?"
Zaire is the world leader in cobalt mining, producing two-thirds of the world's cobalt supply.
No modern language has a true concept of "I am." It is always used linked with are in reference of another verb.
Little known Cathedral Caverns near Grant, Alabama has the world's largest cave opening, the largest stalagmite (Goliath), and the largest stalagmite forest in the World.
The only person ever to decline a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was Sinclair Lewis for his book Arrowsmith.
Maine is the only state that borders on only one state.
There are almost twice as many people in Rhode Island than there are in Alaska.
Kudzu is not indigenous to the South, but in that climate it can grow up to six inches a day.
Did you know that there are coffee flavored PEZ?
The word 'byte' is a contraction of 'by eight.'
The word 'pixel' is a contraction of either 'picture cell' or 'picture element.'
Ralph Lauren's original name was Ralph Lifshitz.
Bananas do not grow on trees, but on rhizomes.
Astronauts in the Space Shuttle are weightless not because there is no gravity in space, but because they are in free fall around the Earth.
St. Augustine was the first major proponent of the "missionary" position.
Lizzie Borden was acquitted.
Alexander Hamilton was shot by Aaron Burr in the groin.
Isaac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every Dewey-decimal category.
Roger Ebert is the only film critic to have ever won the Pulitzer prize.
A scholar who studies the Marquis de Sade is called a Sadian, not a Sadist (of course).
Tribeca in Manhattan stands for TRIangle BElow CAnal street. Soho stands for SOuth of HOuston street.
Columbia University is the second largest landowner in New York City, after the Catholic Church.
Theworld's largest wine cask is in Heidleberg, Germany.
Lorne Greene had one of his nipples bitten off by an aligator while he hosted "Lorne Greene's Wild Kingdom."
Cat's urine glows under a blacklight.
Seven Olympic gold medal winners eventually went on to win the Heavyweight Championship of the World
Kerimski Church in Finland is world's biggest church made of wood.The St. Louis Gateway Arch had a
projected death toll while it was being built. No one died. The average ear of corn has eight-hundred kernels arranged in sixteen rows.
A cat has four rows of whiskers.
Vincent Van Gogh comitted suicide while painting Wheat Field with Crows.
An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes.
Jelly Belly jelly beans were the first jelly beans in outer space when they went up with astronauts in the June 21, 1983 voyage of the space shuttle Challenger (the same voyage as the first American woman in space, Sally Ride).
Baseballer Connie Mack's real name was Cornelius McGilicuddy.
If you were standing in the northernmost point in the contiguous (48) states, you'd be standing in Minnesota.
Only thirty percent of the famous Maryland blue crabs are actually from Maryland, the rest are from North Carolina and Virginia.
Back in the mid to late 80's, an IBM compatible computer wasn't considered a hundred percent compatible unless it could run Microsoft's Flight Simulator.
Not all of West Virginia voted to go with the North. When the State of West Virginia was formed from Virginia in 1863 the three western counties in Virginia voted to go with West Virginia, but West Virginia didn't take them because they were poor. Instead they took three counties that voted to stay with Virginia, because they were richer and they had the B%26amp;O railroad. Those counties since split and are 5 Jefferson, Hampshire, Berkley, Mineral, and Morgan.
The first Ford cars had Dodge engines.
The Dodge brothers Horace and John were Jewish, that's why the first Dodge emblem had a star of David in it.
Studebaker was the only major car company to stop making cars while making a profit from them.
Studebaker still exists, but is now called Worthington.
Chrysler built B-29's that bombed Japan, Mitsubishi built Zeros that tried to shoot them down. Both companies now build cars in a joint plant call Diamond Star.
On the new hundred dollar bill the time on the clock tower of Independence Hall is 4:10.
The top three cork-producing countries are Spain, Portugal and
Algeria. (Cork comes from trees.)
In the Wizard of Oz Dorothy's last name is Gail. It is shown on the mail box.
If you bring a raccoon's head to the Henniker, New Hampshire town hall, you are entitled to receive $.10 from the town New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner and the late M*A*S*H star McLean Stevenson were both once assistant football coaches at Northwestern University.
The letter W is the only letter in the alphabet that doesn't have 1 syllable... it has three.
All swans and all sturgeons in England are property of the Queen. Messing with them is a serious offense.
Michael Di Lorenzo, who plays Eddie Torres on New York Undercover is one of the lead dancers in Michael Jackson's "Beat It" video.
Only two people signed the Decleration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on Augest 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 year later.
October 4, 1957 is a historic date to be remembered, it is the day both "Leave it to Beaver" and the Russian satellite Sputnik 1 were launched.
Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors.
It takes about a half a gallon of water to cook macaroni, and about a gallon to clean the pot.
The antifungal, nystatin, which is sometime used for treating thrush, is named after New York State Institute for Health (Acronym)
QANTAS, the name of the Australian national airline, is a (former) acronym, for Queensland And Northern
Territories Air Service.
The world's largest four-faced clock sits atop the Allen-Bradley plant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Almonds are members of the peach family.
The first video ever played on MTV Europe was "Money For Nothing" by Dire Straits.
If you add up the numbers 1-100 consecutively (1+2+3+4+5 etc) the total is 5050
The "Grinch" singer and voice of Tony the Tiger is a charming man named Thurl Ravenscroft.
The famous split-fingered Vulcan salute is actually intended to represent the first letter ("shin," pronounced "sheen") of the word "shalom." As a small boy, Leonard Nimoy observed his rabbi using it in a benediction and never forgot it; eventually he was able to add it to "Star Trek" lore.
The symbol on the "pound" key (#) is called an octothorpe.
Ham radio operators got the term "ham" coined from the expression "ham-fisted operators", a term used to describe early radio users who sent Morse code (i.e. pounded their fists).
While the Chinese invented gunpowder, they were not the first to develop firearms. Sam Colt invented the
"revolving pistol." Therefore, all revolvers are correctly called pistols.
A 12 gauge "rifled slug" does not spin, even though there are grooves on it's bearing surface. A slug actually travels like a dart.
Revolvers cannot be silenced, due all the noisy gasses which escape the cylinder gap at the rear of the barrel.
A bullet fired from the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge (also called the .308 Winchester) is still supersonic at 1000 yards.
The term "the whole 9 yards" came from WWII fighter pilots in the South Pacific. When arming their airplanes on the ground, the .50 caliber machine gun ammo belts measured exactly 27 feet, before being loaded into the fuselage. If the pilots fired all their ammo at a target, it got "the whole 9 yards."
The home team must provide the referee with 24 footballs for each National Football League game.
The maximum weight for a golf ball is 1.62 oz.
A flea expert is a pullicologist.
A bear has 42 teeth.
M%26amp;M's stands for the last names of Forrest Mars, Sr., then candymaker, and his associate Bruce Murrie.
The only domestic animal not mentioned in the Bible is the cat.
The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
Table tennis balls have been known to travel off the paddle at speeds up to 105.6 miles per hour.
In Irian Jaya exists a tribe of tall, white people who use parrots as a warning sign against intruders.
In the Dutch province of Twente people live on average half a year shorter than in the rest of the Netherlands.
Spiral staircases in medieval castles are running clockwise. This is because all knights used to be
right-handed. When the intruding army would climb the stairs they would not be able to use their right hand which was holding the sword because of the difficulties in climbing the stairs. Left-handed knights would have had no troubles except left-handed people could never become knights because it was assumed that they were descendants of the devil.
Duddley DoRight's Horses name was "Horse."
If the Spaceship Earth ride at EPCOT was a golf ball, to be the proportional size to hit it, you'd be two miles tall.
On Sesame Street, Bert's goldfish were named Lyle and Talbot, presumably after the actor Lyle Talbot.
The word "hangnail" comes from Middle English: ang- (painful) + nail. Nothing to do with hanging.
Louis IV of France had a stomach the size of two regular stomachs.
Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain smoked forty cigars a day for the last years of his life.
Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain was born on a day in 1835 when Haley's Comet came into veiw. When
He died in 1910, Haley's Comet came into view again.
Pepsi originally contained pepsin, thus the name.
Babies are born without knee caps. They don't appear until the child reaches 2-6 years of age.
The highest point in Pennsylvania is lower than the lowest point in Colorado.
If you were born in Los Alamos, New Mexico during the Manhattan project (where they made the atomic bomb), your birthplace was listed as a post office box in Albequerque.
Robert Kennedy was killed in the Ambassador Hotel, the same hotel that housed Marilyn Monroe's first modelling agency.
Ronald Regan sent out the army phoyographer who first discovered Marilyn Monroe.
Carbonated water, with nothing else in it,can dissolve limestone, talc, and many other low-Moh's hardness minerals. Coincidentally, carbonated water is the main ingredient in soda pop.
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox, Unix is a registered trademark of AT%26amp;T.
The newest dog breed is the Bull Boxer, first bred in the United states in 1990-91.
The first hard drive available for the Apple ][ had a capacity of 5 megabytes.
South of Tucson, Arizona, all road signs are in the Metric System.
In many cases, the amount of storage space on a recordable CD is measured in minutes. 74 minutes is about 650 megabytes, 63 minutes is 550 megabytes.
The real name of Astro (the dog fromThe Jetsons) is "Tralfaz" -- his real owner appeared one day to claim him but wound up giving him back to the Jetsons.
Charlie Brown's father was a barber.
The original story from Tales of 1001 Arabian Nights begins, "Aladdin was a little Chinese boy."
Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intraveinously
When a film is in production, the last shot of the day is the "martini shot", the next to last one is the "Abby Singer".
Of the six men who made up the Three Stooges, three of them were real brothers (Moe, Curly and Shemp.) Ohio is listed as the 17th state in the U.S., but technically it is number 47. Until August 7, 1953, Congress forgot to vote on a resolution to admit Ohio to the Union.
It is a misdemeanor to kill or threaten a butterfly -- so says City Ordinance No. 352 in Pacific Grove, California.
If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.
Other than fruit, honey is the only natural food that is made without destroying any kind of life! What about milk, you say? A cow has to eat grass to produce milk and grass is living!
When Saigon fell the signal for all Americans to evacuate was Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" being played on the radio.
The Fort George Point in Belize City was formed by the silt runoff of Hurricane Hattie.
If you lace your shoes from the inside to the outside the fit will be snugger around your big toe.
Only 1/3 of the people that can twitch their ears can twitch only one at a time.
The expression "What in tarnation" comes from the original meaning: "What in eternal damnation"
Gary Burgough who played Walter Radar O'Reily on M*A*S*H has a deformed left thumb. If you watch closely you will see that he never shows his left hand.
Only two states' names begin with double consonants: Florida and Rhode Island.
The volume of the Earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean
Ingrown toenails are hereditary.
The Cincinnati Reds baseball team name was officially changed to the Redlegs during the anti-communist movement.
Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance.
"Xmas" does not begin with the Roman letter X. It begins with the Greek letter "chi," which was used in medieval manuscripts as an abbreviation for the word "Christ" (xus = christus, etc.)
The ampersand (%26amp;) is actually a stylised version of the Latin word "et," meaning and."
The largest city in the United States with a one syllable name is Flint, Michigan.
The most common name in the world is Mohammed.
Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike annually than all of the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined.
On the cartoon show 'The Jetsons', Jane is 33 years old and her daughter Judy is 15.
In Mel Brooks' 'Silent Movie,' mime Marcel Marceau is the only person who has a speaking role.
Only humans and horses have hymens.
No NFL team which plays it's home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Superbowl. (Texas Stadium, home of the Cowboys, is not a dome, there is a large hole in the roof.)
The word "set" has more definitions than any other word in the English language.
The first toilet ever seen on television was on "Leave It To Beaver". Wally and Beaver had a baby alligator which they kept in the toilet.
In the great fire of London in 1666 half of London was burnt down but only 6 people were injured
The most eastern part of the western world is located in Ilomantsi, Finland.
"Hara kiri" is an impolite way of saying the Japanese word "seppuku" which means, literally, "belly splitting."
The term the "Boogey Man will get you" comes from the Boogey people,who still inhabit an area of Indonesia. These people still act as pirates today and attack ships that pass. Thus the term spread "if you don't watch out the Boogey man will get you."
The Saturn V moon rocket consumed 15 tons of fuel per second.
The state with the longest coastline in the US is Michigan.
Race car is a palindrome.
We will have four consecutive full moons making two blue moons in 1999 (January 2 and 31, March 2 and 31.) The only other time it happened this century was in 1915 (January 1 and 31, March 1 and 31.)
The Basset Horn, a kind of alto clarinet, was named after its inventor -- a man named Horn. "Basset" is from "Basetto," or "little bass" in Italian.
There are more bald eagles in the province of British Columbia then there are in the whole United States.
Lincoln Logs were invented by Frank Lloyd Wright's son.
The "second unit" films movie shots that do not require the presence of actors.
Pulp Fiction cost $8 million to make - $5 million going to actor's salaries.
The world's second largest pipe organ is located at the Organ Grinder on 82nd avenue in Portland, Oregon.
Games Slayter, a Purdue graduate, invented fiberglass.
One of the reasons marijuana is illegal today because cotton growers in the 30s lobbied against hemp farmers -- they saw it as competition. It is not chemically addictive as is nicotine, alcohol, or caffeine.
Olympic Badminton rules say that the bird has to have exactly fourteen feathers
The music group Simply Red is named because of its love for the football team, Manchester United, who have a red home strip.
In case you ever find yourself piloting a dogsled, shout "Jee!" to make the dogs turn left and "Ha!" to go right.
Richard Nixon left instructions for "California, Here I Come" to be the last piece of music played at his funeral ("softly and slowly") were he to die in office.
The earliest document in Latin in a woman's handwriting (it is from the first century A.D.) is an invitation to a birthday party.
Spot, Data's cat on Star Trek: The Next Generation, was played by six different cats.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard's fish was named Livingston.
Hydrogen gas is the least dense substance in the world, at 0.08988 g/cc
Hydrogen solid is the most dense substance in the world, at 70.6 g/cc
The longest U.S. highway is route 6 starting in Cape Cod, Massachusetts going through 14 states, and ending in Bishop, California...
The movie "Paris, Texas" was banned in the city of Paris, Texas, shorty after its box office release.
The 'y' in signs reading "ye olde.." is properly pronounced with a 'th' sound, not 'y'. The "th" sound does not exist in Latin, so ancient Roman occupied (present day) England use the rune "thorn" to represent "th" sounds. With the advent of the printing press the character from the Roman alphabet which closest resembled thorn was the lower case "y".
Pickled herrings were invented in 1375.
The number of the trash compactor in Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977) is 3263827.
Each year there is one ton of cement poured for each man, woman, and child in the world.
At McDonalds in New Zealand, they serve apricot pies instead of cherry ones.
The word "samba" means "to rub navels together."
The only two days of the year in which there are no professional sports games (MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL) are the day before and the day after the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
The international telphone dialing code for Antarctica is 672.
A byte, in computer terms, means 8 bits. A nibble is half that: 4 bits. (Two nibbles make a byte!)
A full seven percent of the entire Irish barley crop goes to the production of Guinness beer.
Bank robber John Dillinger played professional baseball.
If you toss a penny 10000 times, it will not be heads 5000 times, but more like 4950. The heads picture weighs more, so it ends up on the bottom.
The airport in La Paz, Bolivia is the world's highest airport.
The glue on Israeli postage stamps is certified kosher.
The housefly hums in the middle octave, key of F.
Chicago is closer to Moscow than to Rio de Janeiro.
Original copy of the Declaration of Independence is lost. The copy in Washington D.C. is what is referred to as a holograph. That is a term for a handmade copy of a document and is not the same as a laser produced hologram.
Singpore is the only country with one train station.
The little bags of netting for gas lanterns (called 'mantles') are radioactive--so much so that they will set of an alarm at a nuclear reactor.
When measuring fonts 'point size' refers to the height of capital letters (one point being one 72nd of an inch). 'Pitch' is a horizontal measurement of the number of letters which can be printed in an inch.
The only capital letter in the Roman alphabet with exactly one endpoint is P.
In the movie "the Right Stuff" there is a scene where a government recruiter for the Mercury astronaut program (played by Jeff Goldblum) is in a bar at Muroc Dry Lake, California. His partner suggests Chuck Yeager as a good astronaut candidate. Jeff proceeds to badmouth Yeager claiming they need someone who went to college. During the conversation the real Chuck Yeager is playing a bartender who is standing behind the recruiters eavesdropping. General Yeager is listed low in the movie credits as 'Fred.'
"Speak of the Devil" is short for "Speak of the Devil and he shall come". It was believed that if you spoke about the Devil it would attract his attention. That's why when your talking about someone and they show up people say "Speak of the Devil"
Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.
There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.
Nauru is the only country in the world with no official capital. (Its government offices are all in Yaren
District, but there's no official capital.)
South Africa is the only country with three official capitals: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein.
Lucy Ricardo's maiden name was McGillicudy.
Mickey Mouse is known as "Topolino" in Italy.
The red giant star Betelgeuse has a diameter larger than that of the Earth's orbit around the sun.
If your eyes are six feet above the surface of the ocean, the horizon wil be about three statute miles away.
The one-hundred eleventh element is known as "unnilenilenium"
The longest muscle name is the "levator labii superioris alaeque nasi" and Elvis popularized it with his lip motions.
The longest time someone has typed on a typewriter continuously is 264 hrs., set by Violet Gibson Burns.
The Dutch town of Leeuwarden can be spelled 225 different ways.
There was once a town named "6" in West Virginia.
Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older
A cat has 32 muscles in each ear
An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain.
The oldest word in the English language is "town"
The sea wasp is half an inch long at best and more poisonous than any other jellyfish known to man.
Tigars have striped skin, not just striped fur.
Gerald Ford pardoned Robert E. Lee posthumously of all crimes of treason.
The band Duran Duran got their name from an astronaut in the 1968 Jane Fonda movie Barbarella.
There are 22 stars surrounding the mountain on the Paramount Pictures logo.
After human death, post-mortem rigidity starts in the head and travels to the feet, and leaves the same way it came -- head to toe.
Police dogs are trained to react to commands in a foreign language; commonly German but more recently
Hungarian or some other Slavic tongue.
A Laforte fracture is a fracture of all facial bones. It would allow one to pull on another face and remove it like a mask if not held on by skin.
Debra Winger was the voice of E.T.
Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt were all cousins through one connection or another. (FDR and Eleanor were about five times removed.)
The Earth-Moon size ratio is the largest in the our solar system, excepting Pluto-Charon.
Each unit on the Richter Scale is equivalent to a power factor of about 32. So a 6 is 32 times more powerful than a 5! Though it goes to 10, 9 is estimated to be the point of total tetonic destruction (2 is the smallest that can be felt unaided.)
Most snakes have either only one lung, or in some cases, two, with one much reduced in size. This apparently serves to make room for other organs in the highly-elongated bodies of snakes.
A twelve-foot anaconda can catch, kill, and eat a six-foot caiman, a close relative of crocodles and alligators. While these snakes are not usually considered to be the *longest* snake in the world, they are the heaviest, exceeding the reticulated python in girth.
Cinderella's slippers were originally made out of fur. The story was changed in the 1600s by a translator.
It was the left shoe that Aschenputtel (Cinderella) lost at the stairway, when the prince tried to follow her.
Cinderella is known as Tuhkimo in Finland.
If you come from Birmingham, you are a Brummie.
The names of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with, e.g. Asia, Europe.
There is a word in the English language with only one vowel, which occurs six times: Indivisibility.
The dome on Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home, conceals a billiards room. In Jefferson's day, billiards were illegal in Virginia.
According to Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, it is possible to go slower than light and faster than light, but it is impossible to go at the speed of light.
In most advertisments, including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10 because then the arms frame the brand of the watch.
Cleo and Caesar were the early stage names of Cher and Sonny Bono.
Ben and Jerry's send the waste from making ice cream to local pig farmers to use as feed. Pigs love the stuff, except for one flavor: Mint Oreo.
The "heat" of peppers is rated on the Scoville scale.
Until 1965, driving was done on the left-hand side on roads in Sweden. The conversion to right-hand
was done on a weekday at 5pm. All traffic stopped as people switched sides. This time and day were chosen to prevent accidents where drivers would have gotten up in the morning and been too sleepy to realize *this* was the day of the changeover.
In left hand drive countries, such as the UK, Ireland, Japan, and Australia, drivers sit on the right hand side of the car. Except for Sweden, where drivers sat on the left, as in North-America.
Japan is the third most densely populated country in the world. First is the Netherlands, followed by Belgium.
Alfred Hitchcock didn't have a belly button. It was eliminated when he was sewn up after surgery.
The "D" in D-day means "Day". The French term for "D-Day" is "J-jour".
Female orcas live twice as long as male orcas. The larger numbers of female orcas in a pod are because of the female's longer lifespan, not because the males have collected a harem.
Most spiders belong to the orb weaver spider family, Family Aranidae. This is pronounced "A Rainy Day."
The Mongol emperor Genghis Khan's original name was Temujin.
Genghis Khan started out life as a goatherd.
The type specimen for the human species is the skull of Edward Drinker Cope, an American paleontologist of the late 1800's. A type specimen is used in paleontology as the best example of that species.
The first word spoken by an ape in the movie Planet of the Apes was "Smile".
The two lines that connect your top lip to the bottom of your nose are known as the philtrum.
Facetious and abstemious contain all the vowels in the correct order.
The name Wendy was made up for the book "Peter Pan"
Hummingbirds are the only animals able to fly backwards
All the dirt from the foundation to build the World Trade Center in NYC was dumped into the Hudson River to form the community now known as Battery City Park.
The Holland and Lincoln Tunnels under the Hudson River connecting New Jersey and New York are an engineering feat. The air circulators in the tunnels circulate fresh air completely every ninety seconds.
The dirt road that General Washington and his soldiers took to fight off General Clinton during the Battle of Monmouth was called the Burlington Path.
The only social fraternity founded during the Civil War was Theta Xi fraternity, at Rensselear Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York in 1864.
The Hudson River along the island of Manhattan flows in either direction depending upon the tide.
Several buildings in Manhattan have their own zip code! The World Trade Center has several.
Lucifer is latin for "Light Bringer". It is a translation of the Hebrew name for Satan, Halael. Satan means
"adversary", devil means "liar".
A cat's jaws cannot move sideways.
Geller and Huchra have made three-dimensional maps of the distrubution of galaxies. In each layer of the map some galaxies are grouped together in such a way that they resemble a human being.
Avocado is derived from the Spanish word 'aguacate' which is derived from 'ahuacatl' meaning testicle.
The company providing the liability insurance for the Republican National Convention in San Diego is the same firm that insured the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic.
Telly Savalas and Louis Armstrong died on their birthdays.
Donald Duck's middle name is Fauntleroy.
Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.
The smallest port in Canada is Port Williams, Nova Scotia.
The Canadian province of Newfoundland has its own time zone, which is half an hour behind Atlantic standard time.
Cats in Halifax, Nova Scotia, have a very high probability of having six toes.
The second longest word in the English language is "antidisestablishmenterianism".
Rats like boiled sweets better than they like cheese. Big Ben was slowed five minutes one day when a passing group of starlings decided to take a rest on the minute hand of the clock.
The Velvet Underground was named after a book on the S%26amp;M culture.
The Velvet Underground's first manager was Andy Warhol, who also produced their first album and designed the cover artwork. The cover artwork for the album (called "The Velvet Underground and Nico") featured a bright yellow banana that could be peeled off to reveal a bright pink banana underneath, with the label "Peel Slowly and See." "Peel Slowly and See" is the title of the Velvet Underground comprehensive boxed set, which is the only currently-available Velvet Underground recording to feature a peelable banana. The peelable banana caused substantial delays in the production of the VU's first album and contributed to Lou Reed's firing Andy Warhol as the group's manager.
The "wild" horses of western North America are actually feral, not wild.
Native speakers of Japanese learn Spanish much more easily than they learn English. Native speakers of English learn Spanish much more easily than they learn Japanese.
New Zealand kiwis lay the largest eggs with respect to their body size of any bird.
Elephants have been found swimming miles from shore in the Indian Ocean.
When two words are combined to form a single word (e.g., motor + hotel = motel, breakfast + lunch = brunch) the new word is called a "portmanteau."
Sting got his name because of a yellow-and-black striped shirt he wore until it literally fell apart.
Every photograph of an American atomic bomb detonation was taken by Harold Edgerton.
The topknot that quails have is called a hmuh.
Dr. Samuel A. Mudd was the physician who set the leg of Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth ... and whose shame created the expression for ignominy, "His name is Mudd."
The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds.
The muzzle of a lion is like a fingerprint -- no two lions have the same pattern of whiskers.
There is a type of parrot in New Zealand that likes to eat the rubber strips that line car windows.
New Zealand is also the only country that contains every type of climate in the world.
Cockroaches' favorite food is the glue on envelopes and on the back of postage stamps
In 1969, the last Corvair was painted gold.
Ralph Kramden made 62 dollars a week.
The only way to stop the pain of the flathead fish's sting is by rubbing the same fish's slime on the wound it gave you.
Betsy Ross was born with a fully formed set of teeth.
Betsy Ross's other contribution to the American Revolution, beside sewing the first American flag, was running a munitions factory in her basement.
Devo's original name was going to be De-evolution. They shortened it to Devo.
Steely Dan got their name from a sexual device depicted in the book 'The Naked Lunch'.
Bob Dylan's real name is Robert Zimmerman.
Andy Warhol created the Rolling Stone's emblem depicting the big tongue. It first appeared on the cover of the 'Sticky Fingers' album.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were the two left-handed Beatles.
Chris Ford scored the first ever NBA three-point shot.
Of all the East Coast States, New Hampshire has the shortest coastline, about fourteen miles.
New Hampshire is also the only State name the has four consecutive consonants in it (in the same word).
Ontario is the only Canadian Province that borders the Great Lakes.
Alaska has the longest border with Canada of all the fifty states.
Montana has the longest border with Canada of the lower forty-eight States.
Montana also borders the most Canadian Provinces of all the fifty states. It borders three of them.
Arkansas is the only US State that begins with "a" but does not end with "a". All the other States that begin with "a", Arizona, Alabama and Alaska, also end with "a".
Only three angels are mentioned by name in the Bible: Gabriel, Michael, and Lucifer.
Dr. Seuss pronounced "Seuss" such that it rhymed with "rejoice."
Wilma Flinestone's maiden name was Wilma Slaghoopal, and Betty Rubble's Maiden name was Betty Jean Mcbricker.
Lenny Kravitz's mother played the part of "Helen" on "The Jeffersons."
The term "devil's advocate" comes from the Roman Catholic church. When deciding if someone should
become a saint, a devil's advocate is always appointed to give an alternative view.
Compact discs read from the inside to the outside edge, the reverse of how a record works.
The term "Mayday" used for signaling for help (after SOS), it comes from the French term "M'aidez" which is pronounced "MayDay" and means, "Help Me"
Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave.
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 did start in a barn belonging to Patrick and Katherine O'Leary. The O'Leary's house was one of the few that survived the fire. The O'Leary's house had to be guarded by soldiers for weeks afterwards, however, because many enraged residents wanted to burn it down.
The biggest bell is the "Tsar Kolokol" cast in the Kremlin in 1733. It weighs 216 tons, but alas, it is cracked and has never been rung. The bell was being stored in a Moscow shed which caught fire. To "save" it the caretakers decided to throw water on the bell. This did not succeed in -- the water hit the superheated metal and a giant piece immediately cracked off, destroying the bell forever.
A pregnant goldfish is called a twit.
The smallest mountain range in the world is outside of Marysville, California and is named the Sutter Buttes.
The Ramses brand condom is named after the great phaoroh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children.
Many species of bird copulate in the air. In general, a couple will fly to a very high altitude, and then drop. During their descent, the birds mate. Sometimes the couple gets too involved and SPLAT!
If NASA sent birds into space they would soon die because they need gravity to swallow.
There is a seven letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters, "therein": the, there, he, in, rein, her, here, here, ere, therein, herein.
You would have to count to one thousand to use the letter "A" in the English language to spell a whole number.
The only member of the band ZZ Top without a beard has the last name Beard.
Ants cannot chew their food, they move their jaws sidewards, like a scissor, to extract the juices from the food.
The letters H I O X in the latin alphabet is the only ones that look the same if you turn them upside down or see them from behind.
The little hole in the sink that lets the water drain out, instead of flowing over the side, is called a "porcelator".
When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers play football at home to a sellout crowd, the stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
In Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart never said "Play it again, Sam."
Sherlock Holmes never said "Elementary, my dear Watson."
Captain Kirk never said "Beam me up, Scotty," but he did say, "Beam me up, Mr. Scott".
Duelling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered blood donors.
More people are killed annually by donkeys than die in air crashes.
The metal part of a lamp that surrounds the bulb and supports the shade is called a harp.
The metal part at the end of a pencil is twenty percent sulfur.
John Larroquette of "Night Court" and "The John Larroquette Show" was the narrator of "The Texas
Chainsaw Massacre."
Vietnamese currency consists only of paper money; no coins.
Vincent Van Gogh sold exactly one painting while he was alive, Red Vineyard at Arles.
A pig's orgasm lasts for 30 minutes.
A pig's penis is shaped like a corkscrew.
It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
Skin is thickest is at the back -- 1/6 of an inch.
The most sensitive finger is the forefinger.
Alaska is the most northern, western and eastern state; it also has the highest latitude,the most eastern longitude and the most western longitude.
Some of Beethoven's symphonies were performed in Kentucky before they were performed in Paris, France.
The word denim comes from 'de Nimes', or from Nimes, a place in France.
Dublin comes from the Irish Dubh Linn which means Blackpool
Scottish is the language called Gaelic, whereas Irish is actually called Gaeilge.
The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "Its A Wonderful Life"
A penguin only has sex twice a year.
Mr. Spock's (of Star Trek) blood type was T-Negative
The Dutch town of Abcoude is the only reasonably sized town/city in the world whose name begins with ABC.
A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.
A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
New Jersey has a spoon museum featuring over 5,400 spoons from every state and almost every country.
Eleven square miles of southwest Kentucky (Fulton County) is cut off from the rest of the state by the
Mississippi River. If you wish to travel from this cut off section to the rest of the state or vice-versa, you must first cross a bordering state.
Point Roberts in Washington State is cut off from the rest of the state by British Columbia, Canada. If you wish to travel from Point Roberts to the rest of the state or vice versa, you must pass through Canada, including Canadian and U.S. customs
A quarter has 119 grooves around the edge.
A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
The only city in the United States to celebrate Halloween on the October 30 instead of October 31 is
Carson City, Nevada. October 31 is Nevada Day and is celebrated with a large stret party.
On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the "1" encased in the
"shield" and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner.
No words in the English language rhyme with orange, silver or purple.
A peanut is not a nut; it is a legume.
It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
"Evian" spelled backvards is naive.
The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
Maine is the toothpick capital of the world.
"Bookkeeper" and "bookkeeping" are the only words in the English language with three consecutive double letters.
Paul McCartney's mother was a midwife.
The flag of the Philippines is the only national flag that is flown differently during times of peace or war.
The phrase "sleep tight" originated when mattresses were set upon ropes woven through the bed frame. To remedy sagging ropes, one would use a bed key to tighten the rope.
It was discovered on a space mission that a frog can throw up. The frog throws up it's stomach first, so the stomach is dangling out of it's mouth. Then the frog uses it's forearms to dig out all of the stomach's contents and then swallows the stomach back down again.
The A%26amp;W of root beer fame stands for Allen and Wright.
A baby eel is called an elver, a baby oyster is called a spat.
Bingo is the name of the dog on the Cracker Jack box.
The arteries and veins surrounding the brain stem called the "circle of Willis" looks like a stick person with a large head.
Welsh mercenary bowmen in the medieval period only wore one shoe at a time.
On a trip to the South Sea islands, French painter Paul Gauguin stopped off briefly in Central America, where he worked as a laborer on the Panama Canal.
The Ganges River in India boasts the only genuine fresh-water sharks in the entire world.
The gene for the Siamese coloration in animals such as cats, rats or rabbits is heat sensitive. Warmth produces a lighter color than does cold. Putting tape temporarily on Siamese rabbit's ear will make the fur on that ear lighter than on the other one.
There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet.
Charles de Gaulle's final words were, "It hurts."
The words 'sacrilegious' and 'religion' do not share the same etymological root.
"John has a long moustache" was the coded-signal used by the French Resistance in WWII to mobilize their forces once the Allies had landed on the Normandy beaches.
Gatorade was named for the University of Florida Gators where it was first developed.
Brooklyn is the Dutch name for "broken valley"
There are four states where the first letter of the capital city is the same letter as the first letter of the state: Dover, Delaware; Honolulu, Hawaii; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
There are four cars and eleven lightposts on the back of a ten-dollar bill.
Venetian blinds were invented in Japan.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought at neighbouring Breed's Hill.
Former US Senator Barry Goldwater attended the opening night ceremonies and festivities at Bugsy Siegel's famous Las Vegas casino. They left him out of the movie Bugsy. He is pissed.
Armored knights raised their visors to identify themselves when they rode past their king. This custom has become the modern military salute.
ABBA got their name by taking the first letter from each of their first names (Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny, Anni-frid.)
The first electric Christmas lights were created by a telephone company PBX installer. Back in the old days, candles were used to decorate Christmas trees. This was obviously very dangerous. Telephone employees are trained to be safety concious. This installer took the lights from an old switchboard, connected them together, strung them on the tree, and hooked them to a battery.
White Out was invented by the mother of Mike Nesmith (Formerly of the Monkees)
The "huddle" in football was formed due a deaf football player who used sign language to communicate and his team didn't want the opposition to see the signals he used and in turn huddled around him.
There is no such thing as naturally blue food, even blueberries are purple.
In the 1983 film "JAWS 3D" the shark blows up. Some of the shark guts were the stuffed ET dolls being sold at the time.
Walt Disney had wooden teeth.
The hundred billionth crayon made by Crayola was Perriwinkle Blue.
Montana mountain goats will **** heads so hard their hooves fall off.
The coast line around Lake Sakawea in North Dakota is longer than the California coastline along the
Pacific Ocean
Sylvia Miles had the shortest performance ever nominated for an Oscar with "Midnight Cowboy." Her entire role lasted only six minutes.
The legbones of a bat are so thin that no bat can walk.
Kitsap County, Washington, was originally called Slaughter County, and the first hotel there was called the Slaughter House.
Seattle, Washington, like Rome, was built on seven hills.
Dinosaur droppings are called coprolites, and are actually fairly common.
School busses in the United States are Chrome Yellow and used to be Omaha Orange.
The Beatles song "Dear Prudence" was written about Mia Farrow's sister, Prudence, when she wouldn't come out and play with Mia and the Beatles at a religious retreat in India.
The tailless dinner jacket was invented in Tuxedo Park, New York. Thus it is called the "tuxedo dinner jacket" and is named after the town...not the other way around.
The state of Maryland has no natural lakes.
Cranberries are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them; a fully ripened cranberry can be dribbled like a basketball.
The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.
Rhode Island is the smallest state with the longest name. The official name, used on all state documents, is Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
The chemical formula for Rubidium Bromide is RbBr. It is the only chemical formula known to be a palindrome!
St. Paul, Minnesota was originally called Pigs Eye after a man who ran a saloon there.
The first letters of the months July through November, in order, spell the name JASON.
The first letters of the names of the Great Lakes spell HOMES.
The numbers '172' can be found on the back of the U.S. $5 dollar bill in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.
Soldiers from every country salute with their right hand.
Moisture, not air, causes superglue to dry.
Charles Lindbergh took only four sandwiches with him on his famous transatlantic flight.
Sarsaparilla is the root that flavors root beer.
The U.S. Mint in Denver, Colorado is the only mint that marks its pennies.
A full moon always rises at sunset.
If you are locked in a completely sealed room, you will die of carbon dioxide poisoning first before you will die of oxygen deprivation.
Moon was Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name. (Buzz Aldrin was the second man o n the moon in 1969.)
The only two Southern state capitals not occuppied by Northern troops during the American Civil War were Austin, Texas and Tallahasse, Florida.
Rabbits love licorice.
Ogdensburg, New York is the only city in the United States situated on the St. Lawrence River.
Rene Descartes came up with the theory of coordinate geometry by looking at a fly walk across a tiled ceiling.
Kelsey Grammar sings and plays the piano for the theme song of Fraiser.
Alan Thicke, the father in the TV show GrowingPains wrote the theme songs for The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes.
If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds recieved in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
In 1963, baseball pitcher Gaylord Perry remarked, "They'll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run." On July 20, 1969, a few hours after Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, Gaylord Perry hit his first, and only, home run.
The language Malayalam, spoken in parts of India, is the only language whose name is a palindrome.
Panama hats come from Ecuador not Panama.
Urea is found in humnan urine and dalmatian dogs and nowhere else.
Human birth control pills work on gorillas.
The Earl of Condom was a knighted personal physician to England's King Charles II in the mid-1600's. The Earl was requested to produce a method to protect the King from syphillis.(Charles the II's pleasure-loving nature was notorious.) The result should be obvious.
Cheryl Ladd (of Charlie's Angels fame) played the voice, both talking and singing, of Joise in the 70s Saturday morning cartoon "Josie and the Pussycats."
Lynyrd Skynard was the name of the gym teacher of the boys who went on to form that band. He once told them, "You boys ain't never gonna to nothin'."
M %26amp; M's were developed so that soldiers could eat candy without getting their fingers sticky.
Richard Nixon's favorite drink was a dry martini.
The Grateful Dead were once called The Warlocks.
The license plate number of the Volkswagon that appeared on the cover of the Beatles Abbey Road album was 281F.
Pinocchio was made of pine.
An ant lion is neither an ant nor a lion.
Jethro Tull is not the name of the rock singer/flautist responsible for such songs as "Aqualung" and "Thick as a Brick." Jethro Tull is the name of the band. The singer is Ian Anderson. The original Jethro Tull was an English horticulturalist who invented the seed drill.
Gilligan of Gilligan's Island had a first name that was only used once, on the never- aired pilot show. His first name was Willy.
The skipper's real name on Gilligan's Island is Jonas Grumby. It was mentioned once in the first episode on their radio's newscast about the wreck.
The Professor's real name was Roy Hinkley, Mary Ann's last name was Summers and Mrs. Howell's maiden name was Wentworth.
Neck ties were first worn in Croatia. That's why they were called cravats (CRO-vats).
Alma mater means bountiful mother.
A Holstein's spots are like fingerprints -- no two cows have the same pattern of spots.
Glass flutes do not expand with humidity so their owners are spared the nuisance of tuning them.
Jersey (in the Channel Islands, UK) was the only place that the Nazi's occupied in Great Britain during
World War II.
Top English soccer club Liverpool were formed because their local enemies, Everton, couldn't pay the rent for their stadium. Therefore Liverpool took over at the stadium (Anfield) and became England's top soccer team ever.
The male gypsy moth can "smell" the virgin female gypsy moth from 1.8 miles away.
In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak.
Playing cards were issued to British pilots in WWII. If captured, they could be soaked in water and unfolded to reveal a map for escape.
The "Hallelujah Chorus" fits into the Easter portion of Handel's Messiah, not Christmas.
Over 30 million people in the US "suffer" from Diastima. Diastima is having a gap between your front teeth.
In 1976 Sarah Caldwell became the first woman to conduct the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.
Carnivorous animals will not eat another animal that has been hit by a lightning strike.
Reindeer milk has more fat than cow milk.
The "L.L." in L.L. Bean stands for Leon Leonwood.
Libya is the only country in the world with a solid, single-colored flag -- it's green.
Seoul, the South Korean capital, just means "the capital" in the Korean language.
Ivory bar soap floating was a mistake. They had been overmixing the soap formula causing excess air bubbles that made it float. Customers wrote and told how much they loved that it floated, and it has floated ever since.
The original fifty cent piece in Australian decimal currency had around $2.00 worth of silver in it before it was replaced with a less expensive twelve sided coin.
"Studies show that if a cat falls off the seventh floor of a building it has about thirty percent less chance of surviving than a cat that falls off the twentieth floor. It supposedly takes about eight floors for the cat to realise what is occuring, relax and correct itself. At about that height it hits maximum speed and when it hits the ground it's rib cage absorbs most of the impact. So throw your cat off a building today!"
There are eight different sizes of champagne bottle and the largest is called a Nebuchadnezzar (after the Biblical king who put Daniel's three friends into the oven).
The letters KGB stand for Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti.
The female ferret is referred to as a `jill'.
The word rodent comes from the Latin word `rodere' meaning to gnaw.
Australian Rules Football was originally designed to give cricketers something to play during the off season.
Alexander the Great was an epileptic.
The lead singer of The Knack, famous for "My Sharona," and Jack Kevorkian's lead defense attorney are brothers, Doug %26amp; Jeffrey Feiger.
Elizabeth Bacon Custer, wife of "The Boy General" is one of the few women buried at the U.S. Military academy at West Point, New York.
"Freelance" comes from a knight whose lance was free for hire, i.e. not pledged to one master.)
The only bone not broken so far during any ski accident is one located in the inner ear.
The name for Oz in the "Wizard of Oz" was thought up when the creator, Frank Baum, looked at his filing cabinet and saw A-N, and O-Z, hence "Oz."
There are ten human body parts that are only three letters long: Eye, Ear, Leg, Arm, Jaw, Gum, Toe, Lip, Hip and Rib.
Michigan was the first state to have roadside picnic tables.
Elvis had a twin brother named Jesse Garon, who died at birth, which is why Elvis' middle name was spelled Aron; in honor of his brother.
Fitchburg, Massachusetts is the second hillest city in the US.
During WWII the city of Leningrad underwent a seventeen month German seige. Unable to access the city by roads, the Russians built a railroad across the ice on Lake Lagoda to get food and supplies to the citizens.
The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
Thomas Edison got patents for a method of making concrete furniture and a cigar which was supposed to burn forever
Elton John's real name is Reginald Dwight. Elton comes from Elton Dean, a Bluesology sax player. John comes from Long John Baldry, founder of Blues Inc. They were the first electric white blues band ever seen in England--1961
Elton John's uncle was a professional soccer player. He broke his leg playing for Nottingham Forest in the 1959 English FA Cup Final.
The saying "it's so cold out there it could freeze the balls off a brass monkey" came from when they had old cannons like ones used in the Civil War. The cannonballs were stacked in a pyramid formation, called a brass monkey. When it got extremely cold outside they would crack and break off... Thus the saying.
Horses cannot vomit.
Rabbits cannot vomit.
The word "Boondocks" comes from the Tagalog (Filipino) word "Bundok," which
means mountain.
Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks otherwise it will digest itself.
The "chapters" of the New Testament were not there originally. When monks in medieval times translated it
from the Greek, they numbered the pages in each "book."
Coca-Cola contains neither coca nor cola.
Yucatan, as in the peninsula, is from Maya "u" + "u" + "uthaan," meaning "listen to how they speak," what the Maya said when they first heard the Spaniards.
The term, "It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye" is from Ancient Rome.
The only rule during wrestling matches was, "No eye gouging." Everything else was allowed, but the only way to be disqualified is to poke someone's eye out.
The original plan for Disneyland included a Lilliputland.
S.O.S. doesn't stand for "Save Our Ship" or "Save Our Souls" -- It was just chosen by an 1908 international
conference on Morse Code because the letters S and O were easy to remember and just about anyone could key it and read it, S = dot dot dot, O = dash dash dash..
The word "moose" was originally Algonquin.
The Sanskrit word for "war" means "desire for more cows."
The "ZIP" in Zip Code stands for "Zone Improvement Plan."
Pocahontas appeared on the back of the $20 bill in 1875.
When a female horse and male donkey mate, the offspring is called a mule, but when a male horse and female donkey mate, the offspring is called a hinny.
The way to get more mules is to mate a male donkey with a female horse.
A donkey will sink in quicksand but a mule won't.
Crickets hear through their knees.
Turnips turn green when sunburnt.
Pigs, walruses and light-colored horses can be sunburned.
A type of jellyfish found off the coast of England is the longest animal in the world.
When Voyager 2 visited Neptune it saw a small irregular white cloud that zips around Neptune every sixteen hours or so now known as "The Scooter".
Crows have the largest cerebral hemispheres, relative to body size, of any avian family.
Martha's Vineyard once had its own dialect of Sign Language. One deaf person arrived in 1692 and after that there was a relatively large genetically deaf population that had their own particular dialect of sign language. From 1692-1910 nearly all hearing people on the island were bilingual in sign language and English.
Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister.
Hugh "Ward Cleaver" Beaumont was an ordained minister.
Sir Isaac Newton was an ordained priest in the Church of England.
St. Bernard is the patron saint of skiers.
The Old English word for "sneeze" is "fneosan."
John Lennon's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles.
According to the ceremonial customs of Orthodox Judaism, it is officially sundown when you cannot tell the difference between a black thread and a red one.
A 'jiffy' is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second.
Woodpecker scalps, porpoise teeth and giraffe tails have all been used as money.
Cyano-acrylate glues (Super glues) were invented by accident. The researcher was trying to make optical coating materials, and would test their properties by putting them between two prisms and shining light through them. When he tried the cyano-acrylate, he couldn't get the prisms apart
Most of the little schoolhouses in the U.S. of yesteryear were painted red because red was the least expensive paint color.
Elizabeth I of England suffered from anthophobia, a fear of roses.
Almost half the bones in your body are in your hands and feet.
A flamingo can eat only when its head is upside down.
Dalmatian dogs are born pure white, they don't start getting spots until they are three or four days old.
The growth rate of some bamboo plants can reach three feet (91.44 cm) per day.
The Los Angeles Rams were the first U.S. football team to introduce emblems on their helmets.
The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.
The average garden variety caterpillar has 248 muscles in its head.
An elephant can be pregnant for up to two years.
The two quickest goals scored in the NHL were three seconds apart.
Dartboards are made out of horsehairs.
Your left lung is smaller than your right lung to make room for your heart.
'Crack' gets it name because it crackles when you smoke it.
(This useless fact is dedicated, with love, to A.G.)
Heroin is the brand name of morphine once marketed by Bayer.
Marijuana is Spanish for 'Mary Jane.'
One of the many Tarzans, Karmuela Searlel, was mauled to death on the set by a raging elephant.
Slinkys were invented by an airplane mechanic; he was playing with engine parts and realized the possible secondary use of one of the springs.
U.S. Interstates which go north-south are numbered sequentially starting from the west with odd numbers, and Interstates which go east-west are numbered sequentially starting from the south with even numbers.
Today's cattle are descended from two species: wild aurochs -- fierce and agile herd animals that populated
Asia, North Africa and Europe -- and eotragus -- an antelope-like, Asian forest creature.
Ballroom dancing is a major at Brigham Young University.
Professional ballerinas use about twelve pairs of toe shoes per week. The anteater, aardvark, spiny anteater (echidna), and scaly anteater (pangolin) are completely unrelated - in fact, the closest relatives to anteaters are sloths and armadillos, the closest relative to the spiny anteater is the platypus, and the aardvark is in an order all by itself.
There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.
Octopi have gardens.
The Beatles song "Martha My Dear" was written by Paul McCartney about his sheepdog Martha.
"Ever think you're hearing something in a song, but they're really singing something else? The word formis-heard lyrics is 'mondegreen,' and it comes from a folk song in the '50's. The singer was actually singing "They slew the Earl of Morray and laid him on the green," but this came off sounding like 'They slew the Earl of Morray and Lady Mondegreen.'"
A walla-walla scene is one where extras pretend to be talking in the background -- when they say "walla-walla" it looks like they are actually talking.
The phrase "rule of thumb" is derived from an old English law which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.
The youngest letters in the English language are "j," "v" and "w."
The Australian $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes are made out of plastic.
Cranberry Jello is the only jello flavor that comes from real fruit, not artificial flavoring.
The oldest exposed surface on earth is New Zealand's south island.
John Lennon's assassin was carrying a copy of "The Catcher in the Rye" when he shot the famous Beatle in 1980.
Don MacLean's song "American Pie" was written about Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens. All three were on the same plane that crashed.
A game of pool is referred to as a "frame."
Impotence is legal grounds for divorce in 24 American states.
The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper.
Some biblical scholars believe that Aramaic (the language of the ancient Bible) did not contain an easy way
to say "many things" and used a term which has come down to us as 40. This means that when the bible -- in many places -- refers to "40 days," they meant many days.
101 Dalmatians and Peter Pan (Wendy ) are the only two Disney cartoon features
with both parents that are present and don't die throughout the movie.
The Soviet Sukhoi-34 is the first strike fighter with a toilet in it.
They Might Be Giants is the first modern band with an Accordion and a Glockenspiel
Napoleon constructed his battle plans in a sandbox.
'Strengths' is the longest word in the English language with just one vowel.
'Stewardesses' is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand.
One of the longest English words that can be typed using the top row of a typewriter (allowing multiple uses of letters) is 'typewriter.'
When a giraffe's baby is born it falls from a height of six feet, normally without being hurt.
Virgina Woolf wrote all her books standing.
The tango originated as a dance between two men (for partnering practice).
Leon Trotsky, the seminal Russian Communist, was assassinated in Mexico with an ice-pick.
The Bronx, New York got its name from explorer Henry Bronk.
The Kentucky Derby is the oldest continually held sports event in the United States (1875); the second oldest is the Westminister Kennel Club Dog Show (1876.)
"Video Killed the Radio Star" was the very first video ever played on MTV.
The pitches that Babe Ruth hit for his last-ever homerun and that Joe DiMaggio hit for his first-ever homerun where thrown by the same man.
The native tribe of Tierra del Fuego has a language so guttural it cannot have an alphabet.
A family of six died in Oregon during WWII as a result of a Japanese balloon bomb.
AM and PM stand for "Ante-Meridian" and "Post-Meridian," respectively, and A.D. actually stands for "Anno Domini" rather than "After Death."
The penguins that inhabit the tip of South America are called jackass penguins.
To "testify" was based on men in the Roman court swearing to a statement made by swearing on their testicles.
During conscription for WWII, there were nine documented cases of men with three testicles.
Avocado is derived from the Spanish word 'aguacate' which is derived from 'ahuacatl' meaning testicle.
Benito Mussolini would ward off the evil eye by touching his testicles.
Both Hitler and Napoleon were missing one testicle
Stalin was only five feet, four inches tall.
Stalin's left foot had webbed toes, and his left arm is noticably shorter than his right.
Scientists found a whole new phylum of animal on a lobster's lip.
The Baby Ruth candy bar was actually named after Grover Cleveland's baby daughter, Ruth.
Grover Cleveland's real first name is Stephen, Grover is his middle name.
Every two thousand frowns creates one wrinkle.
During WWII, Americans tried to train bats to drop bomb.
Swans are the only birds with penises.
A whale's penis is called adork.
Some carnivores, rodents, bats and insectivores have a penis bone, called a baculum.
A barnacle has the largest penis of any other animal in the world in relation to its size.
Iguanas, koalas and Komodo dragons all have two penises.
"I'd like clarify the comment about iguanas and komodo dragons having two penises. In fact, they have a single penis, but it is split in two (pretty much 'Y'-shaped.) This organ is known as a hemipenes. Snakes also share this interesting feature. Apparently, the dual penis is for ease of left-handed or right-handed mating.
Opossums have forked penises.
Some female hyenas have a pseudo-penis.
A winged penis was the city symbol of Pompeii, the ancient Roman resort town destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius' eruption.
One way to tell seals and sea lions apart is that, sea lions have external ears and testicles.
Swahili is a combination of African tribal languages, Arabic and Portuguese.
A person from Glasgow, is called a Glaswegian.
An enneahedron is solid with nine faces.
Most armadillos seen dead on the road did not get hit by the wheels. When an armidillo is frightened it jumps
straight into the air.
Armadillos can be housebroken.
Armadillos have four babies at a time, always all the same sex. They are perfect quadruplets, the fertilized cell split into quarters, resulting in four identical armadillos.
Armadillos get an average of 18.5 hours of sleep per day.
Armadillos can walk underwater.
Armadillos are the only animal besides humans that can get leprosy.
Jet lag was once called boat lag, back before jets existed.
Sirimauo Bandranaike of Sri Lanka became the world's first popularly elected female head of state in 1960.
There are more beetles than any other kind of creature in the world.
Velcro was invented by a Swiss guy who was inspired by the way burrs attached to clothing.
The hieroglyph for 100,000 is a tadpole.
The Phillips-head screwdriver was invented in Oregon.
Tomb robbers believed that knocking Egyptian sarcophagi's noses off would and therefore forstall curses.
The allele for six fingers and toes is dominant in humans. (Watch out Inigo Montoya...)
Polar bears' fur is not white, it's clear. Polar bear skin is actually black. Their hair is hollow and acts like fiber optics, directing sunlight to warm their skin.
Polar bears camouflage themselves more completely during a hunt by covering their black noses with their
paws.
The amount of tropical rainforest cut down each year is an area the size of Tennessee.
The face of a penny can hold about thirty drops of water.
Medieval knights put sharkskin on their swordhandles to give them a more secure grip; they would dig the sharp scales into their palms.
Orcas (killer whales) kill sharks by torpedoing up into the shark's stomach from underneath, causing the shark to explode.
The only planet without a ring is earth.
Wayne's World was filmed in two weeks.
Cleopatra used pomegranate seeds for lipstick.
Cleopatra's last name was Ptolemy, and she was Greek rather than Egyptian.
The Red sea in the Bible is a long-perpetuated mistranslation of the Reed sea.
If you feed a seagull Alka-Seltzer, its stomach will explode.
The raised reflective dots in the middle of highways are called Botts dots.
The Amazon rainforest produces half the world's oxygen supply.
The concerti on the two Voyager probes' information discs are performed by famed Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
Reindeer like to eat bananas.
Chia Pets are only sold in December.
Between 1947 and 1959, 42 nuclear devices were detonated in the Marshall Islands.
Boris Karloff is the narrator of the seasonal television special "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."
A group of unicorns is called a blessing.
Twelve or more cows are known as a "flink."
A group of frogs is called an army.
A group of rhinos is called a crash.
A group of kangaroos is called a mob.
A group of whales is called a pod.
A group of geese is called a gaggle.
A group of ravens is called a murder.
A group of officers is called a mess.
A group of larks is called an exaltation.
A group of owls is called a parliament.
Hershey's Kisses are called that because the machine that makes them looks like it's kissing the conveyor
belt.
The physically smallest post office in the United States is in Ochopee, Florida in the heart of the everglades.
Physicist Murray Gell-Mann named the sub-atomic particles known as quarks for a random line in James Joyce, "Three quarks for Muster Mark!"
Samuel Clemens's pseudonym "Mark Twain" was the nickname of a riverboat pilot about whom Clemens wrote a needless nasty satirical piece. Apparently, Clemens felt guilt later and adopted the name as a nom de plume as some sort of expiation. The phrase does not mean measuring the depth of the river; it means a specific depth, to wit, two fathoms (twelve feet.)
Steve Young, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, is the great-great-grandson of Mormon leader Brigham Young.
Money is made of woven linen, not paper
A rhinoceros's horn is made of hair.
Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a calorie.
The 80s song "Rosanna" from the Eighties was written about Rosanna Arquette, the actress.
Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine are brother and sister.
Jean Harlow was the first actress to appear on the cover of Life magazine.
Sylvia Plath was a famous poet who killed herself at age 31 by sticking her head in an oven.
Sylvia Plath's husband, Ted Hughes, was married three times, and two of the women he married committed suicide.
Jesus Christ died at age 33.
Starfish don't have brains.
Shrimps' hearts are in their heads.
The derivation of the word trivia comes from the Latin "tri-" + "via", which means three streets. This is because in ancient times, at an intersection of three streeets in Rome (or some other Italian place), they would have a type of kiosk where ancillary information was listed. You might be interested in it, you might not, hence they were bits of "trivia."
The first couple to be shown in bed together on prime time television were Fred and Wilma Flintstone.
Coca-Cola was originally green.
Every day more money is printed for Monopoly than the US Treasury.
Hawaiian alphabet has 12 letters.
Men can read smaller print than women; women can hear better.
City with the most Rolls Royce's per capita: Hong Kong
State with the highest percentage of people who walk to work: Alaska
Percentage of Africa that is wilderness: 28%
Percentage of North America that is wilderness: 38%
Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 39-23-33
Cost of raising a medium-size dog to the age of eleven: $6,400
Average number of people airborne over the US any given hour: 61,000.
Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
The world's youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.
The youngest pope was 11 years old.
First novel ever written on a typewriter: Tom Sawyer.
The San Francisco Cable cars are the only mobile National Monuments
Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history: Spades - King David, Clubs - Alexander the Great, Hearts - Charlemagne, and Diamonds - Julius Caesar.
If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on August 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later.
Hershey's Kisses are called that because the machine that makes them looks like it's kissing the conveyor belt.
No NFL team which plays its home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Superbowl. (Guess that explains the Saints!)
The nursery rhyme Ring Around the Rosey is a rhyme about the plague. Infected people with the plague would get red circular sores ("Ring around the rosey..."), these sores would smell very badly so common folks would put flowers on their bodies somewhere (inconspicuously), so that it would cover the smell of the sores ("...a pocket full of posies..."), People who died from the plague would be burned so as to reduce the possible spread of the disease ("...ashes, ashes, we all fall down!")
Now the Test
Write down your answers to check them at the end.
On a standard traffic light, is the green on the top or bottom?
How many states are there?
In which hand is the Statue of Liberty's torch?
What 6 colors are on the classic Campbell's soup label?
What 2 letters don't appear on the telephone dial?
What 2 #'s on the telephone dial don't have letters by them?
When you walk does your left arm swing w/ your right or left leg?
How many matches are in a standard pack?
On our flag, is the top stripe red or white?
What is the lowest # on the FM dial?
Which way does water go down the drain, clockwise or counter-clockwise?
Which way does a "no smoking" sign's slash run?
How many channels on a VHF TV dial?
Which side of a woman's blouse are the buttons on?
On a NY license plate, is New York on the top or bottom?
Which way do fans rotate?
Whose face is on a dime?
How many sides does a stop sign have?
Do books have even # pages on the right or left side?
How many lug nuts are on a standard car wheel?
How many sides are there on a standard pencil?
Sleepy, Happy, Sneezy, Grumpy, Dopey, Doc. Who's missing?
How many hot dog buns are in a standard package?
On which card in a deck, is the cardmaker's trademark?
On which side of a venetian blind is the cord that adjusts the opening between the slats?
On the back of a $1 bill, what is in the center?
There are 12 buttons on a touch tone phone. What 2 symbols bear no digits?
How many curves are in a standard paper clip?
Does a merry-go-round turn clockwise or counter-clockwise?
Answers:
Bottom
50
Right
Blue, red, white, yellow, black, and gold
Q, Z
1, 0
Left
20
Red
88
Counter-clockwise (unless you happen to be south of the equator)
Towards the bottom right
12 (no #1)
Left
Top
Clockwise as you look at it
Roosevelt
8
Left
5
6
Bashful
8
Ace of spades
Left
ONE
*, #
3
Counter-clockwise
Scoring:
30-28 Genius...Mensa is calling!
25-27 Not too shabby!
20-24 You could do better!
16-19 McDonald's is calling!
15 or below.. Being blind wouldn't affect you one bit!!
Anyone know of these useless facts?
too much to read
Reply:that was really awesome. i never read and i actually read this one ....add some more soon Report It
Reply:How did you get so many words in 1 page??? Report It
Reply:Fanella didn't deserve 'best answer'. What a lazy ****! Report It
Reply:yeahh i couldnt read all of it either! Report It
Reply:I have asked the Yahoo!Answerers: "Do you know that Mr. Rumplestiltskin has asked the lengthiest question in Yahoo!Answers?" under Trivia. Report It
Reply:Dude you contredicted yourself. You said sapin is the only flag not rectangualar. Then before that you said norway or something had a square flag. WTF? Now i doubt your whole thing here. Report It
Reply:What is the purpose of posting all this informaiton? Report It
Reply:Why is it whenever I ask any type of question, this one always shows up in the "similar question" box??? God, it's annoying!
Plus, it's too much to read. Report It
Reply:wow that is what you call stay fresh in learning! Report It
Reply:"Vincent Van Gogh comitted suicide while painting Wheat Field with Crows." is untrue.
Vincent Van Gogh comitted suicide after finishing his painting Wheat Field with Crows. Report It
Reply:I knew all of them. Report It
Reply:Why is it people copy and paste other peoples posts and claim it to be their own? I've seen this exact same thing on here at least a half dozen times. Report It
Reply:The thing about Anne Boleyn having six fingers, is most likely not true.
During Anne Boleyn’s lifetime there was no discussion that she had a six finger. The first appearance of such a myth was created by Nicholas Sander (whom had never met her) years after her death. Report It
Reply:This question is on my nerves.There's like 3 other people that posted this information.People were in the new age now,The age where you can use copy and paste.Whoever believes that this guy wrote all that is just plain stupid. Report It
Reply:I wish I'd seen the look on Fanella's face when she got 87 bonus points. LMAO
As for Dave Prowse, well... they couldn't use his voice as he's from the Westcountry and Darth Vader ain't no country yokel, LOL DP went on to be even cooler though - the green cross code man! Report It
Reply:Many of these "facts" aren't actually true. Try researching a few of them. Report It
Reply:wait...i think one of them contradicted another one but oh well. I got about half way and then my eyes started hurting. here's a fact for you. Did you know the first person to put lights on a christmas tree was Martin Luther? ohhh!!!! i bet you didn't! jk Report It
Reply:where did you get all of that?!?!?!??!?!??!?!?!??!?!??! Report It
Reply:How did you have so much room to post all of that information? Report It
Reply:Giraffe’s also have blue tongues.
Babies are born with a set of kneecaps. The patella exists but it is underdeveloped. Report It
Reply:I love it! LOL
"Other than humans, black lemurs are the only primates that may have blue eyes."
I work with a Spider Monkey that has blue eyes. Report It
Reply:I do know some of them,and it will be really interesting reading the rest.
Reply:I knew 3 of them.
Reply:oh my god son how much time do you have on your hands
Reply:Quite a few facts and after reading them know I would have failed this one. Thank you for sharing with us. Very interesting.
Reply:Some NOT all%26gt;But can i ask Why.? X Cindy
Reply:Omg! Being blind wouldnt affect me one bit. Thats unfair as I knew most of the useless facts relating to Ireland and Britian =[ And there was a lot of them! =]
Reply:Now that I'm suffering from blurred vision, missed two meals, got constipated and sit here with a slack jaw. yes I did know a bunch of it--some of it is wrong--Utah has the highest jello consumption. I still have my grandfathers Model T 1919 Ford, no Dodge engine in it. The test you gave at the end I have taken---I'm not too shabby.
Well thanks for sharing and party on--I'm in search of food. ha!
Reply:Ok, now THAT was something I actually enjoyed reading. Thanks!
Reply:Excellent ! more please .
Reply:That's a hell of a list. Thank you for sharing it with us. Most interesting.
Reply:WOW
Reply:Well now I know that Barbie has the same exact measurements as me. Who'd thunk it?
Reply:That's awsome, thankyou for that!!! I will add that to my watchlist and read it all later...
Reply:What an amazing collection of nothing. What amuses me is that many of the contradict each other. I guess you didn't take time to read them while you were compiling them, huh/!
Some, a few, are true.
Some, a lot, are old wives tale and as true as the old wife was.
Some, a lot more, are just plain wrong.
Some, as I said, contradict each other.
But, it is still amazing that you took the time to put it all in one spot.
Reply:Good for you! But what's ur point??
Reply:Forgot One....nothing rhymes with orange...
Reply:I feel that you have already answered the question due to the length.
Reply:way to much time on your hands
Reply:All knowledge is useful to someone.
1984 is with us whenever someone draws a line through facts and decides what is useless and what is not.
Reply:The dome question is wrong, Indianapolis Colts play in a dome and they have won a Super Bowl.
Reply:this is boring
Reply:Wow! That's a lot to read there. only some.
Reply:I don't know if you've used some of these but...
a dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
a cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
a crocodile cannot stick out it's toungue.
a dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours.
a goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
a "jiffy" is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second.
a chark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
a snail can sleep for three years.
Al Capone's business card said he was a used fruniture dealer.
An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
"Dreamt" is the only Enclish word that ends with "mt".
February 1865 is the only month in redorded history not to have a full moon.
In the last 4,000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
If the population of China walked past you, in a single file line it would never end because of the rate of reproduction.
The averate American will spend an average of 6 months waiting at red lights.
No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, and sliver.
Peanuts are one of the ingredients in dynamite.
"Stewardesses" is the longest word typed with only the left hand and "lollipop" with your right.
The average person's left hand does 56% of typing.
The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid.
There are more people than chickens in the world.
There are two words in the English language that have all five vowels in order: "abstemious" and "facetious".
There's no Betty Rubble in the Flintstones Chewables Vitamins.
TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row of the keyboard.
Women blink nearly twice as much as men.
Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks; otherwise it will digest itself.
..................now you know everything :)
Reply:I knew every single one...........I swear.
Reply:that is a ton of "facts" where did you come up with all those? I new a few of them... and wonder wtf on some of the others.... like really cinderellas left shoe? and donald ducks middle name is fauntleroy?? where did that come from? thanks for the interesting read though
Reply:I got bored after the first 20. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... Too long question Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Reply:I love ur effort in all this and find it highly interesting ;-)
Reply:yep..35
Reply:Did you know that I won a nationally televised Quiz Competition in Bangladesh known as Horlicks Genius Bangladesh in 2004? It got me a lot of prestige in school, but apart from now, I would never brag about my knowledge.
I might not know all of these, but I certainly know many other things (as does everyone else on Y!A), but we do not show off like you.
BTW, read Schott's Miscellany (by Ben Schott) to find examples of spectacularly useless information.
Reply:i didnt know most of the ones i read 8ut i know pigs cant look up dalmations r 8orn white 8ar8ies feet would 8e size 17 (UK), twinkle twinkle is the same as A8C, me n my sister sang it n the fan i have goes 8oth clockwise and anti-clockwise
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