In 2003, there were 86 days of below-freezing weather in Hell, Michigan. Hell also sponsors a running event called "Run Thru Hell 10 mile and 4.8 mile race." Each participant is given a T-shirt that says "I Ran Thru Hell".
(i wanna go to Hell!)
In England, in the 1880's, "Pants" was considered a dirty word.
(ok. shut up you pants.)
32 out of 33 samples of well-known brands of milk purchased in Los Angeles and Orange counties in California had trace amounts of perchlorate. Perchlorate is the explosive component in rocket fuel.
(moooo. *KABOOM!*)
North Dakota has never had an earthquake.
(ok.i dont wanna go to hell. i wanna go north dakota)
The closest living relative of the t-rex is the chicken which makes the phobia 'Alektorophobia' (Fear of chickens) slightly more plausible.
(cluckcluck*ROAR!*)
A giraffe can clean its ears with its 50cm (20 in) tongue.
(mmm. yum. earwax!)
The tongue of a blue whale is as long as an elephant.
(bluewhale: where are my ears?)
More fun facts:) star if you like:)?
Interesting facts. have heard of some but some are new. Thanks
Reply:Nice dude.....I was laughin at the comments......
Reply:Funny and informing. I don't want to go to hell.
Reply:interesting...
Reply:Well... not exactly true. North Dakota has had earthquakes. Just not big ones.
Reply:WOW! The things you learn in here. Thanks for the info
Reply:i gave you a star but just so you know its not orange counties its orange county
Reply:interesting
Reply:Interesting. Thanks for posting.
Reply:Pretty cool. Never knew some of them.
Reply:Nice. Good work.
Reply:LOL
Reply:cool cool
Reply:u should consider journalism u know, where do u get ur facts. interesting add-ons too.
Reply:The year Japan had its first out break of the Bird flu. The tourist banner for that year was...
"Japan The city that will take Your Breath Away."
No joke..
Reply:nice ones, keep'em coming!!!!!
Reply:LMAO.... I'm sure Gene S. had a run for his money when he seen the whale...(but gene won)
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