Believe It Or Not, True Facts
There have been four documented cases of humans who have hibernated through an entire winter.
Strains of bacteria similar to E. coli have been found in spent printer cartridges -- but only in the cyan ones. Scientists have no explanation.
The four different people who, at various times, tried -- and failed -- to become the Guinness Book of World Records' "Human Milkshake Volcano" by drinking five gallons of milk and then riding the Six Flags Screaming' Eagle roller coaster all shared the same birthday: September 18, 1970.
The Australian aborigine language has over 30 words for "dust."
Anyone convicted of animal cruelty in Sedalia, Missouri, is sentenced to a month's confinement in the county animal shelter.
Fewer divorces occur in families in which the children wake their parents before 6 a.m. on Saturdays.
A futuristic automobile designed by Ford for the movie Blade Runner was produced and sold in limited quantities as the "Ford Harrison."
John F. Kennedy was an accomplished ventriloquist.
A bad case of laryngitis forced Abraham Lincoln to lip-sync the Gettysburg Address. The speech was actually delivered by an aide hidden beneath the stage.
A prominent organization of anthropologists has predicted that by the year 5000, humans will have two rectums, but only one nostril.
For over a decade, the number of drive-by shootings has been directly proportional to increased gas prices.
Two-thirds of all the world's coriander comes from a single valley in Italy.
As the sheer volume of Internet traffic has increased, the friction of the electrons passing around the planet has increased the overall global temperature by .07 degrees.
Contrary to popular belief, the white is not the healthiest part of an egg. It's actually the shell.
A comprehensive multi-year study using pattern-recognition software determined that Millard Fillmore is the most common identifiable U.S. president seen in cloud formations.
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