Monday, January 30, 2012

Why wouldn't God want to have a giant nose and big ears?

Giant hose noses and big ears are Awesome. Doesn't God want to be Awesome? God *IS* Awesome. That's why He's an Elephant.
Why wouldn't God want to have a giant nose and big ears?
I guess god doesn't want to be awesome then if he lacks big ears and a giant nose.
Reply:At least you have monotheism down
Reply:God can choose to take any form he wishes to.



Having said that, I see no purpose being served by his choosing to take the form of an elephant.



Cordially,

John

http://www.GodSci.org
Reply:Would you want to have dat?? so y do u think God would want to have that.

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  • OK ome jokes for the kids hope they have a great weekend funny or not?

    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eames !


    Eames who ?


    Eames to please !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eamon !


    Eamon who ?


    Eamon in a good mood today, come in !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Ear !


    Ear who ?


    Ear you are, I've been looking for you !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Earl !


    Earl who ?


    Earl be glad to get to bed, I'm tired !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Earl !


    Earl who ?


    Earl be glad to tell you when you open this door !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Ears !


    Ears who ?


    Ears some more knock knock jokes for you !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Ears !


    Ears who ?


    Ears looking at you !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Earwig !


    Earwig who ?


    Earwigo, Earwigo, Earwigo!





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eaton !


    Eaton who ?


    Eaton crow !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    E.C. !


    E.C. who ?


    E.C. Street !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Ed !


    Ed who ?


    Ed'vanced medicine for pain !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eddie !


    Eddie who ?


    Eddie body home !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Edible !


    Edible who ?


    Edible Rex!





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Edie !


    Edie who ?


    Edie my hat !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Edith !


    Edith who ?


    Edith'd me on the lipth !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Edith !


    Edith who ?


    Edith, it'll make you feel better !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Edna !


    Edna who ?


    Edna the class !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Edward !


    Edward who ?


    Edward like to play now please !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Edwin !


    Edwin who ?


    Edwin some, you lose some !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eel !


    Eel who ?


    "Eel meet again, don't know where, don't know when..." !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Effie !


    Effie who ?


    Effie'd known you were coming he'd have stayed at home !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Egbert !


    Egbert who ?


    Egbert no bacon please !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Egg!


    Egg who ?


    Eggstremely cold waiting for you to open the door !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Egg!


    Egg who ?


    Egg-citing to meet you !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Egypt !


    Egypt who ?


    Egypt a bit off my best china plate !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Egypt !


    Egypt who ?


    Egypt you when he sold you a broken door bell !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Elaine !


    Elaine who ?


    Elaine of the freeway !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eight !


    Eight who ?


    Eight me out of house and home !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eileen !


    Eileen who ?


    Eileen over backwards to make you happy !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eileen !


    Eileen who ?


    Eileen Don your bell and broke it !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eileen !


    Eileen who ?


    Eileen over to tie up my shoes !











    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eisenhower !


    Eisenhower who ?


    Eisenhower late for school this morning !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Elaine !


    Elaine who ?


    Elaine in the country !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Elektra !


    Elektra who ?


    Elektra circus !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Element !


    Element who ?


    Element to tell you that she can't see you today !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Elephant !


    Elephand who ?


    Elephant A. Sizes about being a Hollywood star !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Elias !


    Elias who ?


    Elias a terrible thing !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Elizabeth !


    Elizabeth who ?


    Elizabeth of knowledge is a dangerous thing !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Elke !


    Elke who ?


    Elke Seltzer - Plop Plop Fizz !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eli !


    Eli who ?


    Eli, Eli O !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Eliza !


    Eliza who ?


    Eliza wake at night thinking about this door !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Ella !


    Ella who ?


    Ella-vator. Doesn't that give you a lift !





    Knock Knock


    Who's there !


    Ella Man !


    Ella Man who ?


    Ella Man-tary my dear Wartson !

    OK ome jokes for the kids hope they have a great weekend funny or not?
    cute will tell my young one in the morning these.
    Reply:who`s at the door now.lol
    Reply:i h8 ur kid ones
    Reply:what did i tell you about that? lol





    kids loved them!!
    Reply:thanks chris for a really hilarious week end....kids were sending a lot of kisses to u...so....get ready to receieve them....they all said marry christmas....:):)
    Reply:A lightning bolt should strike you for putting knock knock jokes up.
    Reply:Ha ha ha.!!!


    Good ones for my daughter.!!!


    Cheers Chris.!!!
    Reply:ha ha ha funny


    thanks for a laugh


    10/10
    Reply:not a kid but funny in a corny waay lol :) merry xmas
    Reply:great-my grandkids will love those and think I'm dead cool.
    Reply:hehehe, you got an early christmas prezzie, a knock knock joke book, pmsl hun





    star time





    xxxxxxxxxxx
    Reply:I am a big kid at heart. Lol
    Reply:L O L 10/10 x

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    Interesting facts?
    Cool!

    I have loads about peanuts:



    # Other minor peanut producers are Alabama, Florida, North and South Carolina, Oklahoma and Virginia

    # An 18oz jar of peanut butter needs 850 peanuts to be made

    # The USA produce about 6% of the world's crop of peanuts: by comparison India and China, together, produce about 70%

    # About 65% of those peanuts are used worldwide for the production of peanut oil; another 20% is used for the production of candy

    # Peanut oil accounts for 8% of the worldwide edible oil production

    # The national peanut month is March: it started as the national week in 1941 and was later "promoted" to a full month in 1974

    # Two presidents of the USA, Jimmy Carter and Thomas Jefferson, were peanut farmers

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    (many more in the link, my post would be 3 pages long lol)
    Reply:Very interesting, thanks for sharing
    Reply:woah, i can't believe i read all of it
    Reply:Woman did not walk on the moon yet!!
    Reply:Wow! Thank you for sharing all the interesting fact to all of us!

    Hmm... I didn't know that people grow taller when they're in space! Wow! Add me.

    320 useless facts that you most likely didn't know and most likely won't need to know ♥?

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    2. US Dollar bills are made out of cotton and linen.


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    4. Americans are responsible for about 1/5 of the world's garbage annually. On average, that's 3 pounds a day per person.


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    8. A B-25 bomber crashed into the 79th floor of the Empire State Building on July 28, 1945.


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    70. When the Titanic sank, 2228 people were on it. Only 706 survived.


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    75. In Disney's Fantasia, the Sorcerer to whom Mickey played an apprentice was named Yensid (Disney spelled backward).


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    81. Charlie Chaplin once won third prize in a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest.


    82. Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying.


    83. Sherlock Holmes NEVER said "Elementary, my dear Watson", Humphrey Bogart NEVER said "Play it again, Sam" in Casablanca, and they NEVER said "Beam me up, Scotty" on Star Trek.


    84. An old law in Bellingham, Washington, made it illegal for a woman to take more than 3 steps backwards while dancing.


    85. Sharon Stone was the first Star Search spokes model.


    86. The sound you here when you put a seashell next to your ear is not the ocean, but blood flowing through your head.


    87. More people are afraid of open spaces (kenophobia) than of tight spaces (claustrophobia).


    88. The glue on Israeli postage is certified kosher.


    89. There is a 1 in 4 chance that New York will have a white Christmas.


    90. The Guinness Book of Records holds the record for being the book most often stolen from Public Libraries.


    91. Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.


    92. Back in the mid to late '80s, an IBM compatible computer wasn't considered 100% compatible unless it could run Microsoft's Flight Simulator.


    93. $203,000,000 is spent on barbed wire each year in the U.S.


    94. Every US president has worn glasses (just not always in public).


    95. Bats always turn left when exiting a cave.


    96. Jim Henson first coined the word "Muppet". It is a combination of "marionette" and "puppet."


    97. The names of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with (not counting the words "North" and "South).


    98. The Michelin man is known as Mr. Bib. His name was Bibendum in the company's first ads in 1896.


    99. About 20% of bird species have become extinct in the past 200 years, almost all of them because of human activity.


    100. The word "lethologica" describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.


    101. About 14% of injecting drug users are HIV positive.


    102. A word or sentence that is the same front and back (racecar, kayak) is called a "palindrome".


    103. A snail can sleep for 3 years.


    104. People photocopying their buttocks are the cause of 23% of all photocopier faults worldwide.


    105. China has more English speakers than the United States.


    106. Finnish folklore says that when Santa comes to Finland to deliver gifts, he leaves his sleigh behind and rides on a goat named Ukko instead. According to French tradition, Santa Claus has a brother named Bells Nichols, who visits homes on New Year's Eve after everyone is asleep, and if a plate is set out for him, he fills it with cookies and cakes.


    107. One in every 9000 people is an albino.


    108. The electric chair was invented by a dentist.


    109. You share your birthday with at least 9 million other people in the world.


    110. Everyday, more money is printed for Monopoly sets than for the U.S. Treasury.


    111. Every year 4 people in the UK die putting their trousers on.


    112. Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds; dogs only have about ten.


    113. Our eyes are always the same size from birth but our nose and ears never stop growing.


    114. In every episode of "Seinfeld" there is a Superman picture or reference somewhere.


    115. If Barbie were life-size her measurements would be 39-23-33. She would stand seven feet two inches tall and have a neck twice the length of a normal human's neck.


    116. Rats multiply so quickly that in 18 months, two rats could have over million descendants.


    117. Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.


    118. Each year in America there are about 300,000 deaths that can be attributed to obesity.


    119. About 55% of all movies are rated R.


    120. About 500 movies are made in the US and 800 in India annually.


    121. Arabic numerals are not really Arabic; they were created in India.


    122. Title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal Regulations (implemented on July 16, 1969) makes it illegal for U.S. citizens to have any contact with extraterrestrials or their vehicles.


    123. The February of 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.


    124. 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.


    125. There is actually no danger in swimming right after you eat, though it may feel uncomfortable.


    126. The cruise liner Queen Elizabeth II moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.


    127. More than 50% of the people in the world have never made or received a telephone call.


    128. A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.


    129. There are about 2 chickens for every human in the world.


    130. The word "maverick" came into use after Samuel Maverick, a Texan refused to brand his cattle. Eventually any unbranded calf became known as a Maverick.


    131. Two-thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey.


    132. For every memorial statue with a person on a horse, if the 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 of battle wounds; if all four of the horse's legs are on the ground, the person died of natural causes.


    133. On a Canadian two-dollar bill, the American flag is flying over the Parliament Building.


    134. An American urologist bought Napoleon's penis for $40,000.


    135. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple.


    136. Dreamt is the only English word that ends in the letters "MT".


    137. $283,200 is the absolute highest amount of money you can win on Jeopardy.


    138. Almonds are members of the peach family.


    139. Rats and horses can't vomit.


    140. The penguin is the only bird that can't fly but can swim.


    141. There are approximately 100 million acts of sexual intercourse each day.


    142. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies room during a dance.


    143. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.


    144. There are only four words in the English language that end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.


    145. Americans on average eat 18 acres of pizza every day.


    146. Every time you lick a stamp you consume 1/10 of a calorie.


    147. "101 Dalmatians" and "Peter Pan" are the only Disney animations in which both of a character's parents are present and don't die during the movie.


    148. You are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by a poisonous spider.


    149. Hedenophobic means fear of pleasure.


    150. Ancient Egyptian priests would pluck every hair from their bodies.


    151. A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.


    152. Half of all crimes are committed by people under the age of 18. 80% of burglaries are committed by people aged 13-21.


    153. An ant always falls over on its right side when intoxicated.


    154. All polar bears are left-handed.


    155. The catfish has over 27000 taste buds (more than any other animal)


    156. A cockroach will live nine days without its head before it starves to death.


    157. Butterflies taste with their feet.


    158. Elephants are the only mammals that cannot jump.


    159. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.


    160. Starfish have no brains.


    161. 11% of the world is left-handed.


    162. John Hancock and Charles Thomson were the only people to sign the Declaration of independence on July 4th, 1776. The last signature came five years later.


    163. Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.


    164. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.


    165. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.


    166. There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar.


    167. A healthy (non-colorblind) human eye can distinguish between 500 shades of gray.


    168. A pregnant goldfish is called a twit.


    169. Lizards can self-amputate their tails for protection. It grows back after a few months.


    170. Los Angeles' full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula". It can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size: L.A.


    171. A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.


    172. A honeybee can fly at fifteen miles per hour.


    173. Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.


    174. A "jiffy" is the scientific name for 1/100th of a second.


    175. The average child recognizes over 200 company logos by the time he enters first grade.


    176. The youngest pope ever was 11 years old.


    177. The first novel ever written on a typewriter is Tom Sawyer.


    178. One out of every 43 prisoners escapes from jail. 94% are recaptured.


    179. The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.


    180. The average chocolate bar has 8 insects' legs melted into it.


    181. A rhinoceros horn is made of compacted hair.


    182. The shortest war in history was between Zanzibar and England in 1896. Zanzibar surrendered after 38 minutes.


    183. Elwood Edwards did the voice for the AOL sound files (i.e. "You've got Mail!"). He is heard about 27 million times a day. The recordings were done before Quantum changed its name to AOL and the program was known as "Q-Link."


    184. A polar bears skin is black. Its fur is actually clear, but like snow it appears white.


    185. Elvis had a twin brother named Garon, who died at birth, which is why Elvis middle name was spelled Aron, in honor of his brother.


    186. Dueling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered blood donors.


    187. Donkeys kill more people than plane crashes.


    188. Shakespeare invented the words "assassination" and "bump."


    189. There are a million ants for every person on Earth.


    190. If you keep a goldfish in the dark room, it will eventually turn white.


    191. Women blink nearly twice as much as men.


    192. The name Jeep comes from "GP", the army abbreviation for General Purpose.


    193. Right handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left handed people do.


    194. There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.


    195. Cats' urine glows under a black light.


    196. A "quidnunc" is a person who is eager to know the latest news and gossip.


    197. The first US Patent was for manufacturing potassium carbonate (used in glass and gunpowder). It was issued to Samuel Hopkins on July 31, 1970.


    198. Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors, the helicopter, and many other present day items.


    199. In the last 4000 years no new animals have been domesticated.


    200. 25% of a human's bones are in its feet.


    201. David Sarnoff received the Titanic's distress signal and saved hundreds of passengers. He later became the head of the first radio network, the National Broadcasting Company (NBC).


    202. On average, 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens every year.


    203. Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike annually than every Nike factory worker in Malaysia combined.


    204. One of the reasons marijuana is illegal today is because cotton growers in the '30s lobbied against hemp farmers (they saw it as competition).


    205. "Canada" is an Indian word meaning "Big Village".


    206. Only one in two billion people will live to be 116 or older.


    207. If you yelled for 8 years 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee. If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb.


    208. Rape is reported every six minutes in the U.S.


    209. The human heart creates enough pressure in the bloodstream to squirt blood 30 feet.


    210. A jellyfish is 95% water.


    211. Truck driving is the most dangerous occupation by accidental deaths (799 in 2001).


    212. Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.


    213. Elephants only sleep for two hours each day.


    214. On average people fear spiders more than they do death.


    215. The strongest muscle in the human body is the tongue. (the heart is not a muscle)


    216. In golf, a 'Bo Derek' is a score of 10.


    217. In the U.S, Frisbees outsell footballs, baseballs and basketballs combined.


    218. In most watch advertisements the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.


    219. If you plant an apple seed, it is almost guaranteed to grow a tree of a different type of apple.


    220. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.


    221. The only real person to be a PEZ head was Betsy Ross.


    222. There are about 450 types of cheese in the world. 240 come from France.


    223. When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers plays football at home the stadium becomes Nebraska's third largest city.


    224. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life".


    225. A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.


    226. In Iceland, a Big Mac costs $5.50.


    227. Broccoli and cauliflower are the only vegetables that are flowers.


    228. Newborn babies have about 350 bones. They gradually merge and disappear until there are about 206 by age 5.


    229. There is no solid proof of who built the Taj Mahal.


    230. In a survey of 200000 ostriches over 80 years, not one tried to bury its head in the sand.


    231. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. A quarter has 119.


    232. On an American one-dollar bill there is a tiny owl in the upper-left-hand corner of the upper-right-hand "1" and a spider hidden in the front upper-right-hand corner.


    233. Judy Scheindlin ("Judge Judy") has a $25,000,000 salary, while Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg has a $190,100 salary.


    234. 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.


    235. Andorra, a tiny country on the border between France and Spain, has the longest average lifespan: 83.49 years.


    236. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.


    237. Mr. Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister.


    238. In America you will see an average of 500 advertisements a day.


    239. John Lennon's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles.


    240. You can lead a cow upstairs but not downstairs.


    241. The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.


    242. "The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest tongue twister in English.


    243. There are 336 dimples on a regulation US golf ball. In the UK its 330.


    244. The Toltecs (a 7th century tribe) used wooden swords so they wouldn't kill their enemies.


    245. "Duff" is the decaying organic matter found on a forest floor.


    246. The US has more personal computers than the next 7 countries combined.


    247. There have been over 600 lawsuits against Alexander Grahm Bell over rights to the patent of the telephone, the most valuable patent in U.S. history.


    248. Kuwait is about 60% male (highest in the world). Latvia is about 54% female (highest in the world).


    249. The Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters.


    250. In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined.


    251. At the height of its power in 400 BC, the Greek city of Sparta had 25,000 citizens and 500,000 slaves.


    252. Julius Caesar's autograph is worth about $2,000,000.


    253. The tool doctors wrap around a patient's arm to measure blood pressure is called a sphygmomanometer.


    254. People say "bless you" when you sneeze because your heart stops for a millisecond.


    255. US gold coins used to say "In Gold We Trust".


    256. In "Silence of the Lambs", Hannibal Lector (Anthony Hopkins) never blinks.


    257. A shrimp's heart is in its head.


    258. In the 17th century, the value of pi was known to 35 decimal places. Today, to 1.2411 trillion.


    259. The bestselling books of all time are The Bible (6billion+), Quotations from the Works of Mao Tse-tung (900million+), and The Lord of the Rings (100million+)


    260. Pearls melt in vinegar.


    261. "Lassie" was played by a group of male dogs; the main one was named Pal.


    262. In 1863, Paul Hubert of Bordeaux, France, was sentenced to life in jail for murder. After 21 years, it was discovered that he was convicted of murdering himself.


    263. Nepal is the only country that doesn't have a rectangular flag. Switzerland is the only country with a square flag.


    264. Gabriel, Michael, and Lucifer are the only angels named in the Bible.


    265. Tiger Woods' real first name is Eldrick. His father gave him the nickname "Tiger" in honor of a South Vietnamese soldier his father had fought alongside with during the Vietnam War.


    266. Johnny Appleseed planted apples so that people could use apple cider to make alcohol.


    267. Abraham Lincoln's ghost is said to haunt the White House.


    268. God is not mentioned once in the book of Esther.


    269. The odds of being born male are about 51.2%, according to census.


    270. Scotland has more redheads than any other part of the world.


    271. There is an average of 61,000 people airborne over the US at any given moment.


    272. Prince Charles and Prince William never travel on the same airplane in case there is a crash.


    273. The most popular first name in the world is Muhammad. The most common name (of any type) in the world is Mohammed.


    274. The surface of the Earth is about 60% water and 10% ice.


    275. For every 230 cars that are made, 1 will be stolen.


    276. Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. President to be born in a hospital.


    277. Lightning strikes the earth about 8 million times a day.


    278. Around 2,000 left-handed people die annually due to improper use of equipment designed only for right handed people.


    279. The "if" and "then" parts of conditional ("if P then Q") statement are called the protasis (P) and apodosis (Q).


    280. Humans use a total of 72 different muscles in speech.


    281. If you feed a seagull Alka-Seltzer, its stomach will explode.


    282. Only female mosquitoes bite.


    283. The U.S. Post Office handles 43 percent of the world's mail.


    284. Most household dust is made of dead skin cells.


    285. One in about eight million people has progeria, a disease that causes people to grow faster than they age.


    286. The male seahorse carries the eggs until they hatch instead of the female.


    287. The "countdown" (counting down from 10 for an event such as New-Years Day) was first used in a 1929 German silent film called "Die Frau Im Monde" (The Girl in the Moon).


    288. Negative emotions such as anxiety and depression can weaken your immune system.


    289. There are seven suicides in the Bible: Abimelech. Samson, Saul, Saul's armor-bearer, Ahithophel, Zimri, Judas.


    290. A mongoose is not a goose but more like a meercat, which is not a cat but more like a prairie dog, which is not a dog but more like a ground squirrel.


    291. Stephen Hawking was born exactly 300 years after Galileo died.


    292. Mercury is the only planet whose orbit is coplanar with its equator. Venus and Uranus are the only planets that rotate opposite to the direction of their orbit.


    293. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe died on July 4th. Adams and Jefferson died in the same year. Supposedly, Adams last words were "Thomas Jefferson survives."


    294. The Baby Ruth candy bar was named after Grover Cleveland's baby daughter, Ruth, not Babe Ruth the baseball player.


    295. Dolphins can look in different directions with each eye. They can sleep with one eye open.


    296. The Falkland Isles (pop. about 2000) has over 700000 sheep (350 per person).


    297. There are 41,806 different spoken languages in the world today.


    298. While many treaties have been signed at or near Paris, France (including many after WWI and WWII), nine are actually known as the "Treaty of Paris": Seven Years' War (1763), American Revolutionary War (1783), French-Swede War (1810), France vs Sixth Coalition (1814), Battle of Waterloo (1815), Crimean War (1856), Spanish-American War (1898), union of Bessarabia and Romania (1920), establishment of European Coal and Steel Community (1951).


    299. Robert Todd Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln's oldest son) was in Washington DC during his father's assassination as well as during President Garfield's assassination, and he was in Buffalo NY when President McKinley was assassinated.


    300. The city of Venice stands on about 120 small islands.


    301. The past-tense of the English word "dare" is "durst".


    302. Don Mac Lean's song "American Pie" was written about Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper), who all died in the same plane crash.


    303. The drummer for ZZ Top (the only one without a beard) is named Frank Beard.


    304. Hummingbirds can't walk.


    305. When movie directors do not want their names to be seen in the credits, they use the pseudonym "Allen Smithee" instead. It has been used over 50 times, starting with "Death of a Gunfighter" (1969).


    306. Four different people played the part of Darth Vader (body, face, voice, and breathing).


    307. Pamela Lee-Anderson was the first to be born in Canada on the centennial anniversary of Canada's independence (7/1/1967).


    308. There is about 200 times more gold in the oceans than has been mined throughout history.


    309. William Shatner is credited for being the first person on TV to say "hell" as well as to have the first inter-racial kiss (with Nichelle Nichols), both in episodes of Star Trek.


    310. While the US government's supply of gold is kept at Fort Knox, its supply of silver is kept at the Military Academy at West Point, NY.


    311. Alexander Graham Bell's wife and mother were both deaf.


    312. Compact discs read from the inside to the outside edge, the reverse of how a record works.


    313. In the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, if a man was not married by age 30, he would not be allowed to vote or watch athletic events involving nude young men.


    314. Attila the Hun (invader of Europe; 406-453), Felix Faure (French President; 1841-1899), Pope Leo VII (936-939), Pope John VII (955-964), Pope Leo VIII (963-965), Pope John XIII (965-72), Pope Paul II (1467-1471), Lord Palmerston (British Prime Minister, 1784-1865), Nelson Rockefeller (US Vice President, 1908-1979), and John Entwistle (The Who's bassist, 1944-2002) all died while having sex.


    315. Humans and dolphins are the only animals known to have sex for pleasure.


    316. Pac-Man, Namco's 1979 arcade game, was originally called "Puck Man". The name was changed when they realized that vandals could easily scratch out part of the letter "P".


    317. Shakespeare and Cervantes died on the same day, April 23, 1616.


    318. There are about 7.7 million millionaires in the world (more than 1/1000th of the population).


    319. The youngest mother on record was a Peruvian girl named Lina Medina. She gave birth to a boy by caesarean section on May 14, 1939 (which happened to be Mother's Day), at the age of five years, seven months and 21 days.


    320. The "middle finger" gesture originates back to 423 BC in Aristophanes play "The Clouds".

    320 useless facts that you most likely didn't know and most likely won't need to know ♥?
    Alot to read, but very interesting. I did read everyone and yes, I do have a life. I just like learning useless info. lol.
    Reply:Nice. I found it weird that several popes had died having sex. Report It

    Reply:wow, i'm not going to read them all but i will jack them for another question if thats ok Report It

    Reply:WOW that is a lot information..... Report It

    Reply:321. It is imposiible for human to lick his elbow.


    322. Almost everyone reading this will try to do it. Report It

    Reply:haha thats pretty funny I like the one about webster misspelling some of the words.☺ Report It

    Reply:Not all the information is correct. For one, I know for a fact dragonflies live longer than 24 hours, or my nick name isn't dragonfly. So, don't believe everything on this list. I'd say about 100 things on this list is correct. Report It

    Reply:wow very interesting Report It

    Reply:its not impossible to lick ur elbows....i can do it! Report It

    Reply:Interesting read... but how is this a question, though? Report It

    Reply:hahahahhahaah lmao that was so funny Report It

    Reply:52. The numbers "172" can be found on the back of the US 5 dollar bill, in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.





    I cant find it...did anyone else try? Report It

    Reply:there were two pez heads modeled after real people.


    betsy ross and daniel boone. Report It

    Reply:COOL!!! Hey I gotta question how did u get to type all those words when Yahoo only allows u to type 1000 letters per question? Report It

    Reply:Canada is not an indian word. It is a native North American word. Indians are from India. Report It

    Reply:The baby ruth was named after Babe Ruth, they just said that to avoid a law suit.





    For information on more strange stuff.. human sacrifice for example... Check this out





    http://www.mythichawaii.com Report It

    Reply:damn blown may mind Report It

    Reply:I think some of the so called 'facts' here are just made up Report It

    Reply:The sister ship to the titanic was the lucitania. The olympic??? The lucitania was sunk by a german torpedo in the irish sea during WWII Report It

    Reply:Interesting.





    133 isn't true. That's a Canadian flag. Obviously Canada isn't going to have an American flag flying over parliament.





    BTW, the current Canadian flag has only been in use since about 1965. Report It

    Reply:I found another one that is incorrect:


    264. Gabriel, Michael, and Lucifer are the only angels named in the Bible.


    Ever heard of Raphael? And some of the facts are obviously not true. Why do people waste precious time reading it if you don't need it? Report It

    Reply:No. 7 isn't useless! It's VERY important, so that you don't let your guard down. Report It

    Reply:haha some of those are pretty....good job Report It

    Reply:that was a lot. Report It

    Reply:# 245, so hillary duff is decaying forest matter. is that why she sounds like that. lol Report It

    Reply:A few of those are not correct. And I think dragonflies only live 24 hours as an adult. Report It

    Reply:Its great list but it had been around for some time. The compiler? I dont know but I accidentally got it here months ago.


    I didn't know dare-durst and almost all the facts. Amazing. Report It

    Reply:fun stuff Report It

    Reply:it was alrite but its abit boring thoe just to be honest lol nah well it was pwetti interesting to read i likd it.... Report It

    Reply:Wow. I finished +.+


    Was pretty cool =D


    Talk about having a life x) Report It

    Reply:i finished but it took me 2 hours i loved it all but how did u write it all Report It

    Reply:Omg, it was really cool. A lot of information, a lot of answers, a lot of comments, and a lot of thumbs ups. It took me about an hour to read it. And, yeah, I do have a life. We live for about 80 years. Can't we take 2 of all those hours to read this kind of stuff, even if it's dumb? Thanks. Report It

    Reply:WOW! that was interesting! So cool! I mean where did you find the time to figure out that and type it down?


    320 facts! Report It

    Reply:cool. They aren't that useless at all. They're really interesting!!!! Report It

    Reply:you might need to know chocolate can kill dogs and i knew it. Report It

    Reply:Funny Report It

    Reply:XD Report It

    Reply:I thought Attilla died of a nosebleed while his wife just froze in shock Report It

    Reply:I read them all and.............wow!


    :) Report It

    Reply:to DevilRules; just tried to lick my elbow. Report It

    Reply:hehe tittle Report It

    Reply:Zoning Improvement Plan! i've been wondering about that forEVER! Report It

    Reply:127. More than 50% of the people in the world have never made or received a telephone call.


    dang. Report It

    Reply:ditto on Jen's answer that monkeys f*ck for pleasure, saw that too. plus i'm fairly sure male dogs don't hump people's legs in an attempt to impregnate the leg. Report It

    Reply:"Doubt the one about man and dolphins being the only animals that have sex for pleasure. And the 5 years old mother!"


    noooo the 5 year old mom is correct. Report It

    Reply:Just where did you get your sources from if you don't mind me asking? Also, did you know when a female has an orgasm, her brain does not function properly for a total of 20 seconds! Crazy, huh? Report It

    Reply:omg! i just read the whole thing! it took me half an hour! gyyyosh! lol. the thing about insects legs in chocolate is horrrrible! Report It

    Reply:this took me over an hour and now people say some of the facts are wrong. =( oh well the right facts were still worth it =)


    btw omg to # 29 Report It

    Reply:50% of this is FALSE. Go here for the facts:





    http://www.danielcurran.com/20... Report It

    Reply:I'm pretty sure that when people started to say "god bless you" they didn't know at the time that the heart stopped, because they barely had medical science at the time. Report It

    Reply:How did this question get so many stars? Damn, man... Report It

    Reply:The heart is actually a muscle. It is made out of a special kind of muscle found only in the heart called- cardiac muscle. The heart is the strongest muscle. Report It

    Reply:half of them are incorrect especially the ones with the word "american" in them Report It

    Reply:oh, you'd be surprised what some teachers make you memorize! ive had some bad experiences with those facts... Report It

    Reply:Awesome! Report It

    Reply:I knew numbers 9,17,18,22,32,48,51,70,75,77,7... 293,305, %26amp; 319


    147 isn't true (eg: Aladdin, her father was alive) Report It

    Reply:Loved it--%26gt;!!!!!!





    One in how many on the planet are blondes again?????????? Report It

    Reply:I printed outa copy to read on the train ride home after work, great stuff so far
    Reply:nice
    Reply:Wow - I just learnt (and shared with my friends) a bunch of useless crap! Thanks!
    Reply:Doubt the one about man and dolphins being the only animals that have sex for pleasure. And the 5 years old mother!
    Reply:i heard monkeys do that also





    "315. Humans and dolphins are the only animals known to have sex for pleasure. "
    Reply:I took me more then an hour to read it all, but thanx .
    Reply:i read all of them thank you so much i am at work and this made the time go by fast
    Reply:looove it
    Reply:I couldn't read them all, but I enjoyed the ones I did. Maybe you should have listed 10-20 a day.
    Reply:2. US Dollar bills are made out of cotton and linen.





    see... thats why you can launder money!
    Reply:I hate to break this to you, but the heart is a muscle. And I happen to know that the bonobo, a species of great ape, also has sex for pleasure; I'd be willing to bet that other apes do too.





    I liked the rest, though!
    Reply:Well initially i thot that its too much but i really liked it when i started reading. But yes i hvnt read all of them.but i surely will.


    I will copy paste it.


    Thanks n well done.


    God bless
    Reply:wow ,I learn alot , had save the page, so I can reread. Thanks for the infor, Matter of facts what site did that come from?
    Reply:how did u type all that?
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    Reply:You should probably find a hobby and also anyone who has time to sit and read all these need to get away from the computer!♥


    What do you think of this poem? Only read it if you have about 3 minutes. Just warning you :) .

    John Godfrey Saxe's ( 1816-1887) version of the famous Indian legend,





    It was six men of Indostan,

    To learning much inclined,

    Who went to see the Elephant

    (Though all of them were blind),

    That each by observation

    Might satisfy his mind.



    The First approach'd the Elephant,

    And happening to fall

    Against his broad and sturdy side,

    At once began to bawl:

    "God bless me! but the Elephant

    Is very like a wall!"



    The Second, feeling of the tusk,

    Cried, -"Ho! what have we here

    So very round and smooth and sharp?

    To me 'tis mighty clear,

    This wonder of an Elephant

    Is very like a spear!"



    The Third approach'd the animal,

    And happening to take

    The squirming trunk within his hands,

    Thus boldly up and spake:

    "I see," -quoth he- "the Elephant

    Is very like a snake!"



    The Fourth reached out an eager hand,

    And felt about the knee:

    "What most this wondrous beast is like

    Is mighty plain," -quoth he,-

    "'Tis clear enough the Elephant

    Is very like a tree!"



    The Fifth, who chanced to touch the ear,

    Said- "E'en the blindest man

    Can tell what this resembles most;

    Deny the fact who can,

    This marvel of an Elephant

    Is very like a fan!"



    The Sixth no sooner had begun

    About the beast to grope,

    Then, seizing on the swinging tail

    That fell within his scope,

    "I see," -quoth he,- "the Elephant

    Is very like a rope!"



    And so these men of Indostan

    Disputed loud and long,

    Each in his own opinion

    Exceeding stiff and strong,

    Though each was partly in the right,

    And all were in the wrong!



    MORAL,



    So, oft in theologic wars

    The disputants, I ween,

    Rail on in utter ignorance

    Of what each other mean;

    And prate about an Elephant

    Not one of them has seen!
    What do you think of this poem? Only read it if you have about 3 minutes. Just warning you :) .
    A beautiful poem explaining exactly the nature of man.



    For each individual the world is limited to his observation and according to his desires.



    For a lucky one, the world is heaven, for most of them t is hell and full of hardship.



    In case of theology, it is only a few people who have access to the truth. Since, according to them word of God (?) is danger, if the truth is found out, so they hide it behaving like blind men and preach what thy think imaine is right or what serves their purpose



    There are so many sects in the world, each believing that all others are wrong. Who is really wrong-everybody knows, but who is really right nobody knows



    The truth is there and the truth shall make you free. But only when we are not blindfolded or eyes are open to see the truth.
    Reply:I think it doesn't belong here.
    Reply:Good one, Cookie. The Lord may be perceived as something different to all of those who are blind. Paul says we see through a glass darkly, but then (when we are no longer blind) we will see face to Face. I guess that is why we need scripture to stand on until we build our relationship with the Lord strong enough to withstand those who would sow the seeds of doubt.
    Reply:nice, i like it :D and the moral is so true...
    Reply:It's really good but there are words which refer to old English so I don't know what they really mean...





    BUT.......













    Did you write it yourself because I'm really impressed with your rhyming









    Don't you think such a long poem make people think OH MAN, IT'S SO LONG!!! Try to make it shorter next time..
    Reply:Good but a little long
    Reply:I've seen that before, and it doesn't impress me. The comparison is invalid because elephants exist, but gods don't.

    .
    Reply:confusing for my little stupid head.
    Reply:a little long
    Reply:There was an old man from Natucket who had a ___ so long he could........

    Theists and non-theists: What do you think about this poem?

    Critical views also welcome.



    The Blind Men and the Elephant by John Godfrey Saxe



    It was six men of Indostan

    To learning much inclined,

    Who went to see the Elephant

    (Though all of them were blind),

    That each by observation

    Might satisfy his mind



    The First approached the Elephant,

    And happening to fall

    Against his broad and sturdy side,

    At once began to bawl:

    God bless me! but the Elephant

    Is very like a wall!



    The Second, feeling of the tusk,

    Cried, Ho! what have we here

    So very round and smooth and sharp?

    To me tis mighty clear

    This wonder of an Elephant

    Is very like a spear!



    The Third approached the animal,

    And happening to take

    The squirming trunk within his hands,

    Thus boldly up and spake:

    I see, quoth he, the Elephant

    Is very like a snake!



    The Fourth reached out an eager hand,

    And felt about the knee.

    What most this wondrous beast is like

    Is mighty plain, quoth he;

    'Tis clear enough the Elephant

    Is very like a tree!



    The Fifth, who chanced to touch the ear,

    Said: Even the blindest man

    Can tell what this resembles most;

    Deny the fact who can

    This marvel of an Elephant

    Is very like a fan!?



    The Sixth no sooner had begun

    About the beast to grope,

    Than, seizing on the swinging tail

    That fell within his scope,

    I see, quoth he, the Elephant

    Is very like a rope!



    And so these men of Indostan

    Disputed loud and long,

    Each in his own opinion

    Exceeding stiff and strong,

    Though each was partly in the right,

    And all were in the wrong!



    Moral:



    So oft in theologic wars,

    The disputants, I ween,

    Rail on in utter ignorance

    Of what each other mean,

    And prate about an Elephant

    Not one of them has seen!
    Theists and non-theists: What do you think about this poem?
    Why can't I give a question more than one star?



    Oh well, you get the one I can give you.



    :-)
    Reply:''And prate about an Elephant

    Not one of them has seen''



    Love it! That about sums it all. We're so silly to argue over something which really will never be able to be proven/disproven.



    None is right.



    ~lived happily ever after~ Well ... I have high hopes.
    Reply:So we can't understand God by our sense perception. nor by mental speculation. One can only know God or the Absolute truth by one who has seen God Face to face. Otherwise we will be baffled by our false sense of perception. God can be seen. Don't believe the foolish rascals so say differently, because they have not yet seen. They can go on arguing the different aspects of God. but until one sees Him in full then their knowledge will not be complete. There are three features of God and some religions or paths may know one or another. Krishna says "Out of millions among men who are seeking out the Absolute truth hardly one knows Me in Truth."
    Reply:I have liked it since I was a child. But I think there is more to the moral.







    Kena Upanishad Chapter II



    1 The teacher said: If you think: "I know Brahman well," then surely you know but little of Its form; you know only Its form as conditioned by man or by the gods. Therefore Brahman, even now, is worthy of your inquiry.



    2 The disciple said: I think I know Brahman. The disciple said: I do not think I know It well, nor do I think I do not know It. He among us who knows the meaning of "Neither do I not know, nor do I know"—knows Brahman.



    3 He by whom Brahman is not known, knows It; he by whom It is known, knows It not. It is not known by those who know It; It is known by those who do not know It.



    4 Brahman is known when It is realised in every state of mind; for by such Knowledge one attains Immortality. By Atman one obtains strength; by Knowledge, Immortality



    5 If a man knows Atman here, he then attains the true goal of life. If he does not know It here, a great destruction awaits him. Having realised the Self in every being, the wise relinquish the world and become immortal.
    Reply:well i dont know about explaing the deep stuff about it but if has cheered me up thanks
    Reply:Nothing new to me.

    I have always looked at the whole elephant.

    You would think scientists would get a clue and start doing the same thing.

    Here's a hint.

    The sciences should not be separated.
    Reply:its gud but dont know wht to say bout it....but it's true n gud also......
    Reply:I think up untill the moral it had the correct idea, because even though none of them where accurate with their descriptions they knew there was an elephant, and there was.



    You have to concede the existence of a God for the moral to have any application whatsoever.



    Nice peom though, variation of a story I have read many times before.
    Reply:Only the elephant can understand its' true nature.



    (Understanding comes from BEING not REASONING!)
    Reply:Nice poem, nothing to do with what is going on with religion. Religion hasn't agreed there is an elephant.
    Reply:I've always liked that poem! Its moral is so true, too: Debating the qualities and directives of a thing nobody has ever truly seen or experienced, despite their personal beliefs to the contrary, is always going to leave everybody in the wrong.
    Reply:I always think "those must be the dumbest blind men ever, that they don't notice all these elephant-y bits are connected and never think to move to a different place to feel it".
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    193. Right handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left handed people do.


    194. There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.


    195. Cats' urine glows under a black light.


    196. A "quidnunc" is a person who is eager to know the latest news and gossip.


    197. The first US Patent was for manufacturing potassium carbonate (used in glass and gunpowder). It was issued to Samuel Hopkins on July 31, 1970.


    198. Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors, the helicopter, and many other present day items.


    199. In the last 4000 years no new animals have been domesticated.


    200. 25% of a human's bones are in its feet.


    201. David Sarnoff received the Titanic's distress signal and saved hundreds of passengers. He later became the head of the first radio network, the National Broadcasting Company (NBC).


    202. On average, 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens every year.


    203. Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike annually than every Nike factory worker in Malaysia combined.


    204. One of the reasons marijuana is illegal today is because cotton growers in the '30s lobbied against hemp farmers (they saw it as competition).


    205. "Canada" is an Indian word meaning "Big Village".


    206. Only one in two billion people will live to be 116 or older.


    207. If you yelled for 8 years 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee. If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb.


    208. Rape is reported every six minutes in the U.S.


    209. The human heart creates enough pressure in the bloodstream to squirt blood 30 feet.


    210. A jellyfish is 95% water.


    211. Truck driving is the most dangerous occupation by accidental deaths (799 in 2001).


    212. Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.


    213. Elephants only sleep for two hours each day.


    214. On average people fear spiders more than they do death.


    215. The strongest muscle in the human body is the tongue. (the heart is not a muscle)


    216. In golf, a 'Bo Derek' is a score of 10.


    217. In the U.S, Frisbees outsell footballs, baseballs and basketballs combined.


    218. In most watch advertisements the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.


    219. If you plant an apple seed, it is almost guaranteed to grow a tree of a different type of apple.


    220. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.


    221. The only real person to be a PEZ head was Betsy Ross.


    222. There are about 450 types of cheese in the world. 240 come from France.


    223. When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers plays football at home the stadium becomes Nebraska's third largest city.


    224. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life".


    225. A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.


    226. In Iceland, a Big Mac costs $5.50.


    227. Broccoli and cauliflower are the only vegetables that are flowers.


    228. Newborn babies have about 350 bones. They gradually merge and disappear until there are about 206 by age 5.


    229. There is no solid proof of who built the Taj Mahal.


    230. In a survey of 200000 ostriches over 80 years, not one tried to bury its head in the sand.


    231. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. A quarter has 119.


    232. On an American one-dollar bill there is a tiny owl in the upper-left-hand corner of the upper-right-hand "1" and a spider hidden in the front upper-right-hand corner.


    233. Judy Scheindlin ("Judge Judy") has a $25,000,000 salary, while Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg has a $190,100 salary.


    234. 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.


    235. Andorra, a tiny country on the border between France and Spain, has the longest average lifespan: 83.49 years.


    236. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.


    237. Mr. Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister.


    238. In America you will see an average of 500 advertisements a day.


    239. John Lennon's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles.


    240. You can lead a cow upstairs but not downstairs.


    241. The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.


    242. "The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest tongue twister in English.


    243. There are 336 dimples on a regulation US golf ball. In the UK its 330.


    244. The Toltecs (a 7th century tribe) used wooden swords so they wouldn't kill their enemies.


    245. "Duff" is the decaying organic matter found on a forest floor.


    246. The US has more personal computers than the next 7 countries combined.


    247. There have been over 600 lawsuits against Alexander Grahm Bell over rights to the patent of the telephone, the most valuable patent in U.S. history.


    248. Kuwait is about 60% male (highest in the world). Latvia is about 54% female (highest in the world).


    249. The Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters.


    250. In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined.


    251. At the height of its power in 400 BC, the Greek city of Sparta had 25,000 citizens and 500,000 slaves.


    252. Julius Caesar's autograph is worth about $2,000,000.


    253. The tool doctors wrap around a patient's arm to measure blood pressure is called a sphygmomanometer.


    254. People say "bless you" when you sneeze because your heart stops for a millisecond.


    255. US gold coins used to say "In Gold We Trust".


    256. In "Silence of the Lambs", Hannibal Lector (Anthony Hopkins) never blinks.


    257. A shrimp's heart is in its head.


    258. In the 17th century, the value of pi was known to 35 decimal places. Today, to 1.2411 trillion.


    259. The bestselling books of all time are The Bible (6billion+), Quotations from the Works of Mao Tse-tung (900million+), and The Lord of the Rings (100million+)


    260. Pearls melt in vinegar.


    261. "Lassie" was played by a group of male dogs; the main one was named Pal.


    262. In 1863, Paul Hubert of Bordeaux, France, was sentenced to life in jail for murder. After 21 years, it was discovered that he was convicted of murdering himself.


    263. Nepal is the only country that doesn't have a rectangular flag. Switzerland is the only country with a square flag.


    264. Gabriel, Michael, and Lucifer are the only angels named in the Bible.


    265. Tiger Woods' real first name is Eldrick. His father gave him the nickname "Tiger" in honor of a South Vietnamese soldier his father had fought alongside with during the Vietnam War.


    266. Johnny Appleseed planted apples so that people could use apple cider to make alcohol.


    267. Abraham Lincoln's ghost is said to haunt the White House.


    268. God is not mentioned once in the book of Esther.


    269. The odds of being born male are about 51.2%, according to census.


    270. Scotland has more redheads than any other part of the world.


    271. There is an average of 61,000 people airborne over the US at any given moment.


    272. Prince Charles and Prince William never travel on the same airplane in case there is a crash.


    273. The most popular first name in the world is Muhammad. The most common name (of any type) in the world is Mohammed.


    274. The surface of the Earth is about 60% water and 10% ice.


    275. For every 230 cars that are made, 1 will be stolen.


    276. Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. President to be born in a hospital.


    277. Lightning strikes the earth about 8 million times a day.


    278. Around 2,000 left-handed people die annually due to improper use of equipment designed only for right handed people.


    279. The "if" and "then" parts of conditional ("if P then Q") statement are called the protasis (P) and apodosis (Q).


    280. Humans use a total of 72 different muscles in speech.


    281. If you feed a seagull Alka-Seltzer, its stomach will explode.


    282. Only female mosquitoes bite.


    283. The U.S. Post Office handles 43 percent of the world's mail.


    284. Most household dust is made of dead skin cells.


    285. One in about eight million people has progeria, a disease that causes people to grow faster than they age.


    286. The male seahorse carries the eggs until they hatch instead of the female.


    287. The "countdown" (counting down from 10 for an event such as New-Years Day) was first used in a 1929 German silent film called "Die Frau Im Monde" (The Girl in the Moon).


    288. Negative emotions such as anxiety and depression can weaken your immune system.


    289. There are seven suicides in the Bible: Abimelech. Samson, Saul, Saul's armor-bearer, Ahithophel, Zimri, Judas.


    290. A mongoose is not a goose but more like a meercat, which is not a cat but more like a prairie dog, which is not a dog but more like a ground squirrel.


    291. Stephen Hawking was born exactly 300 years after Galileo died.


    292. Mercury is the only planet whose orbit is coplanar with its equator. Venus and Uranus are the only planets that rotate opposite to the direction of their orbit.


    293. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe died on July 4th. Adams and Jefferson died in the same year. Supposedly, Adams last words were "Thomas Jefferson survives."


    294. The Baby Ruth candy bar was named after Grover Cleveland's baby daughter, Ruth, not Babe Ruth the baseball player.


    295. Dolphins can look in different directions with each eye. They can sleep with one eye open.


    296. The Falkland Isles (pop. about 2000) has over 700000 sheep (350 per person).


    297. There are 41,806 different spoken languages in the world today.


    298. While many treaties have been signed at or near Paris, France (including many after WWI and WWII), nine are actually known as the "Treaty of Paris": Seven Years' War (1763), American Revolutionary War (1783), French-Swede War (1810), France vs Sixth Coalition (1814), Battle of Waterloo (1815), Crimean War (1856), Spanish-American War (1898), union of Bessarabia and Romania (1920), establishment of European Coal and Steel Community (1951).


    299. Robert Todd Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln's oldest son) was in Washington DC during his father's assassination as well as during President Garfield's assassination, and he was in Buffalo NY when President McKinley was assassinated.


    300. The city of Venice stands on about 120 small islands.


    301. The past-tense of the English word "dare" is "durst".


    302. Don Mac Lean's song "American Pie" was written about Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper), who all died in the same plane crash.


    303. The drummer for ZZ Top (the only one without a beard) is named Frank Beard.


    304. Hummingbirds can't walk.


    305. When movie directors do not want their names to be seen in the credits, they use the pseudonym "Allen Smithee" instead. It has been used over 50 times, starting with "Death of a Gunfighter" (1969).


    306. Four different people played the part of Darth Vader (body, face, voice, and breathing).


    307. Pamela Lee-Anderson was the first to be born in Canada on the centennial anniversary of Canada's independence (7/1/1967).


    308. There is about 200 times more gold in the oceans than has been mined throughout history.


    309. William Shatner is credited for being the first person on TV to say "hell" as well as to have the first inter-racial kiss (with Nichelle Nichols), both in episodes of Star Trek.


    310. While the US government's supply of gold is kept at Fort Knox, its supply of silver is kept at the Military Academy at West Point, NY.


    311. Alexander Graham Bell's wife and mother were both deaf.


    312. Compact discs read from the inside to the outside edge, the reverse of how a record works.


    313. In the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, if a man was not married by age 30, he would not be allowed to vote or watch athletic events involving nude young men.


    314. Attila the Hun (invader of Europe; 406-453), Felix Faure (French President; 1841-1899), Pope Leo VII (936-939), Pope John VII (955-964), Pope Leo VIII (963-965), Pope John XIII (965-72), Pope Paul II (1467-1471), Lord Palmerston (British Prime Minister, 1784-1865), Nelson Rockefeller (US Vice President, 1908-1979), and John Entwistle (The Who's bassist, 1944-2002) all died while having sex.


    315. Humans and dolphins are the only animals known to have sex for pleasure.


    316. Pac-Man, Namco's 1979 arcade game, was originally called "Puck Man". The name was changed when they realized that vandals could easily scratch out part of the letter "P".


    317. Shakespeare and Cervantes died on the same day, April 23, 1616.


    318. There are about 7.7 million millionaires in the world (more than 1/1000th of the population).


    319. The youngest mother on record was a Peruvian girl named Lina Medina. She gave birth to a boy by caesarean section on May 14, 1939 (which happened to be Mother's Day), at the age of five years, seven months and 21 days.


    320. The "middle finger" gesture originates back to 423 BC in Aristophanes play "The Clouds".

    Check this out! Anyone know of these usuless facts?
    God bless you tired little fingers. I enjoyed them all. I wonder how many people pull out a dollar to look for the owl?
    Reply:THANK YOU for the list,which I read in its entirety with great pleasure. You did not "twist" anyones arm to "make" them read the "question",,so if they get "mad",it ain't your fault.!
    Reply:no i didnt know a few got too long to read
    Reply:Oh, wow, I couldn't read them all but they were interesting. =)


    This fact was so wrong though...





    29. On average, 12 newborns will be given to the wrong parents every day.





    Now I'll think about that forever...lol...
    Reply:The highest amount you can get on Jeopardy is $563,200. I think this was made before they doubled the values on Jeopardy
    Reply:Now I do.
    Reply:Thanks! That was really interesting!
    Reply:I really feel sorry for the poor female ferret!?!?! (Number 14)
    Reply:you know what? I just sat here and read each and ever one of them...that makes me lifeless, lol.





    They were so interesting. But how the crap do bug legs end up in chocolate bars?
    Reply:Good to know.
    Reply:u have too much time on your hands!
    Reply:I'm only about a third of the way through this. I will probably cut and paste into a Word document to finish later. I had heard some of these but most I had not. The one about if Barbie were a real woman...I had also heard that with her dimensions, she would have to walk on all fours, also.