Truly Useless Facts

    Truly Useless Facts

    This page is dedicated to the truly useless facts. The ones that would not fit anywhere else. Take a look around but be warned, you won't learn anything useful.

    -Charlie Brown's father was a barber.

    -Parker Brothers prints roughly 50 billion dollars worth of Monopoly money each year.

    -On average, there are 333 squares of toilet paper on each roll.

    -The "Mexican Hat Dance" is the official dance of Mexico.

    -Being unmarried can shorten a man's life by ten years.

    -On land fired usually move quicker uphill than downhill.

    -In 2002, the most popular boat name in the U.S. was Liberty.

    -American car horns beep to the tone of F.

    -1 in every 4 Americans has appeared on T.V.

    -More money is spent on gardening than any other hobby.

    -If you lined up all the slinkys ever made in a row they could wrap around the Earth 126 times.

    -In medieval Japan, dentists extracted teeth with their hands.

    -Technically speaking, a female "dude" is known as a "dudine."

    -Belgians have tried to deliver mail using cats. It didn't work.

    -In ancient Egypt, pillows were made of stone.

    -In the middle ages chicken soup was considered an aphrodisiac.

    -Ancient Rome had a rent-a-chariot business.

    -In snow skiing, most men fall on their faces while most women fall on their behinds.

    -Ropesville, Lariat, and Loop are all towns in Texas.

    -The average cat has 24 whiskers.

    -Fort Worth Texas was never a fort.

    -There are more telephones than people in Washington D.C.

    -The Oval Office is only 22 feet long.

    -When astronomer Tycho Brahe lost the tip of his nose in a duel he replaced it with a gold one.

    -The fish reel was invented around 300 A.D.

    -Grocery shoppers spend an average of 8 minutes waiting in line at the supermarket.

    -The average cost of a movie ticket in 1940 was 24 cents.

    -If you are standing on a mountain top and the conditions are just right you can see a lit match from 50 miles away.

    -There are 68,000 miles of phone line in the Pentagon.

    -When the golf ball was introduced in 1848, it was called a "gutta-percha."

    -The average car in Japan is driven 4,400 miles per year, in the U.S. its 9,500 miles per year.

    -The gnomon is the thing that casts the shadow on a sundial.

    -The oldest person to ever be issued a driver's license in the U.S. was 109.

    -The Statue of Liberty's fingernails weigh about 100 pounds apiece.

    -A rouleau is another name of coins wrapped in a roll of paper.

    -A single pair of Elvis' underpants has an estimated value of $1,300.

    -In the 13th century, Europeans baptized children with beer.

    -The typewriter was invented before the fountain pen.

    -Before Prohibition, the most common form of drinking beer at home was drinking it out of a bucket filled at a local pub or brewery.

    -The U.S. has never lost a war in which mules were used.

    -Louis XIV owned 413 beds.

    -If you were to count off 1 billion seconds it would take you 31.7 years.

    -The Pentagon spent $50 million on Viagra for American troops and retirees in 1999.

    -Each year, Americans use enough foam peanuts to fill ten 85-story buildings.

    -The parents of the groom pay for the weddings in Thailand.

    -Alaska is the state with the highest percentage of people who walk to work.

    -The London Zoo employees an "entertainment director" for the animals.

    -Blue neckties sell best, red ones sell second best.

    -Top 4 high school hazing sports: swimming, diving, soccer, lacrosse.

    -It is said the average person speaks only 10 minutes a day.

    -The U.S. Postal Service owns 176,000 cars and trucks, the largest civilian vehicle fleet on earth.

    -It is legal for the dead to vote if they die after they mail out their absentee ballot.

    -In Venice, Venetian blinds are known as "Persian Blinds."

    -Benjamin Franklin gave guitar lessons.

    -When medieval Europeans burned witches, their families had to pay for the firewood.

    -The two steps at the top and the two at the bottom are the four most dangerous steps in a stair case.

    -French and African marigolds both come from North America.

    -India has an estimated 550 million voters.

    -It is illegal to water a garden in the rain in Montreal Canada.

    -Minnesota has 99 lakes named mud lake.

    -Adolph Hitler had his own private 15 car train named Amerika.

    -You can loose your driver's license in Athens, Greece for being "poorly dressed" or "unbathed."

    -Adults have, on average, 2 gallons of air in the space between their skin and their cloths.

    -An exocannibal is a cannibal that eats only enemies and an indocannibal eats only friends.

    -Al Capone's older brother Vince was a policeman in Nebraska.

    -When the ancient Greeks played cards, aces were known as "dogs."

    -The most used expression of any language is "OK."

    -The average computer worker types 90,000 keystrokes in an 8-hour work shift.

    -About 21,000 commercial airline flights are scheduled daily in the U.S. with only about 5,000 planes available to fly them.

    -When Shakespeare moved to his new home, he named it "New Home".

    -There is no ice sheet covering Iceland.

    -The electric chair was invented by a dentist.

    -Oregon has the most ghost towns of any other state.

    -Wyoming Valley is so difficult to find because it is in Pennsylvania.

    -This year, Harvard University will deny admission to an estimated 1,600 High School valedictorians.

    -The sun is visible 24 hours a day during the summer months in Reykjavik, Iceland.

    -The busiest stretch of highway in the U.S. is New York's George Washington Bridge.

    -The first golf rule booklet was published in Scotland in 1754.

    -The highest denomination ever minted by the U.S. Treasury was the $100,000 bill, the lowest was the 5 cent bill.

    -Quotation marks have only been around for about 300 years, they're the youngest punctuation marks in the English language.

    -India imported ice harvested from ponds in the U.S. in the 19th century.

    -Warsaw is the city with the largest Polish population on earth, Chicago has the second largest.

    -In the 1820's, a temperance movement tried to ban coffee and nearly succeeded.

    -In 1912, the Archbishop of Paris declared dancing the tango a sin.

    -Another word for volleyball is minonette.

    -There is 118 groves etched into U.S. dimes, 119 in quarters. Verified

    -In the 1500's England's Queen Elizabeth I outlawed wife beating after 10 p.m.

    -Freud charged the equivalent of $8.10 per hour for his therapy lessons.

    -Christopher Columbus's fee for "discovering" America was about $300.

    -A person sneezing was the first thing Thomas Edison filmed with his movie camera.

    -A champagne cork can travel as fast as 100 mph when it is popped.

    -The "five golden rings" in the Twelve Days of Christmas weren't originally rings, they were ringed necked pheasants.

    -Elvis was nearsighted and owned $60,000 worth of prescription sunglasses when he died.

    -It isn't a "big band" unless it has 14 different instruments.

    -The most popular T.V. show in Venezuela is the "Miss Venezuela Pageant."

    -None of the characters in Shakespeare's plays smoke.

    -If you refrigerate your rubber bands, they last longer.

    -Police are sometimes called the "fuzz" because London police used to wear fuzzy helmets.

    -There are more than 5,500 islands in the British Isles.

    -The oldest vehicle in human history is a floating log.

    -Saunas outnumber cars in Finland.

    -Oklahoma is the U.S. state with the highest population of Native Americans. It has no Indian Reservations.

    -If an entire family is overweight, the odds are the dog is too.

    -A gozzard is a person who owns geese.

    -Plants can suffer from jet lag.

    -Spains Queen Isabella bathed only twice in her entire lifetime.

    -The word "gullible" is not in the dictionary.
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