Question:
Wanna hear something pointless?
Natalie S
2008-07-25 05:02:09 UTC
POINTLESS FACTS

The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed.

Of all the words in the English language, the word 'set' has the most definitions!

"Rhythm" is the longest English word without a vowel.

In 1386, a pig in France was executed by public hanging for the murder of a child

There is a city called Rome on every continent.

Some worms will eat themselves if they can't find any food!

Dolphins sleep with one eye open!

It is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open

The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds

Owls are the only birds who can see the colour blue.

An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain




Tell me some more useless facts...im bored
Seven answers:
2008-07-25 05:40:25 UTC
Actually, Rhythm can be pluralised to make it longer.



"RYTHYMS"



Can i have a cookie now? :-)
Darker Shades Of Black
2008-07-25 06:21:15 UTC
*a person spends 23-26 years of their life sleeping

* the word "teen* and *teenager* came from the book "Anne of green gables".



* the word "cool" is the only word to live though all trends.



* Mont Everest is no longer the tallies Montana in the world.



*women out number men 4-1.



*women live longer the men.



*men are better at math, and women at science.



*the word "baby" is the most used word in songs. even more the "love".



* the numbers .1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8....and so on...are Arabic numerals.



*there are 8 planets now not 9. (Pluto is an icy dwarf).



* Whit in a combination of all colors and black the the absents of color.



* your arm Bone (from you wrist to your elbow) is the same length as your foot.
2008-07-25 06:02:54 UTC
thats cool

ermm...

Winnie the Pooh is named after a duck
Gertrude De Mimsy-Porpington
2008-07-25 08:13:17 UTC
why did they call it nylon?because they used to say it could stretch from new york to london.
Sir $liq Rick
2008-07-25 06:43:42 UTC
1. Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) was born on and died on days when Halley’s Comet can be seen. During his life he predicted that he would die when it could be seen.



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



3. The “57″ on the Heinz ketchup bottle represents the number of pickle types the company once had.



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



5. Giraffes and rats can last longer without water than camels.



6. Your stomach produces a new layer of mucus every two weeks so that it doesn’t digest itself.



7. 98% of all murders and rapes are by a close family member or friend of the victim.



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



9. The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp (marijuana) paper.



10. The dot over the letter “i” is called a tittle.



11. A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down continuously from the bottom of the glass to the top.



12. Benjamin Franklin was the fifth in a series of the youngest son of the youngest son.



13. Triskaidekaphobia means fear of the number 13. Paraskevidekatriaphobia means fear of Friday the 13th (which occurs one to three times a year). In Italy, 17 is considered an unlucky number. In Japan, 4 is considered an unlucky number.



14. A female ferret will die if it goes into heat and cannot find a mate.



15. All the chemicals in a human body combined are worth about 6.25 euro (if sold separately).



16. In ancient Rome, when a man testified in court he would swear on his testicles.



17. The ZIP in “ZIP code” means Zoning Improvement Plan.



18. Coca-Cola contained Coca (whose active ingredient is cocaine) from 1885 to 1903.



19. A “2 by 4″ is really 1 1/2 by 3 1/2.



20. It’s estimated that at any one time around 0.7% of the world’s population is drunk.



21. Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history: Spades = David ; Clubs = Alexander the Great ; Hearts = Charlemagne ; Diamonds = Caesar



22. 40% of McDonald’s profits come from the sales of Happy Meals.



23. Every person, including identical twins, has a unique eye and tongue print along with their finger print.



24. The “spot” on the 7-Up logo comes from its inventor who had red eyes. He was an albino.



25. 315 entries in Webster’s 1996 dictionary were misspelled.



26. The “save” icon in Microsoft Office programs shows a floppy disk with the shutter on backwards.



27. Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin both married their first cousins (Elsa Löwenthal and Emma Wedgewood respectively).



28. Camel’s have three eyelids.



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



30. John Wilkes Booth’s brother once saved the life of Abraham Lincoln’s son.



31. Warren Beatty and Shirley McLaine are brother and sister.



32. Chocolate can kill dogs; it directly affects their heart and nervous system.



33. Daniel Boone hated coonskin caps.



34. 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.



35. 55.1% of all US prisoners are in prison for drug offenses.



36. Most lipstick contains fish scales.



37. Orcas (killer whales) kill sharks by torpedoing up into the shark’s stomach from underneath, causing the shark to explode.



38. Dr. Seuss pronounced his name “soyce”.



39. Slugs have four noses.



40. Ketchup was sold in the 1830s as medicine.



41. The Three Wise Monkeys have names: Mizaru (See no evil), Mikazaru (Hear no evil), and Mazaru (Speak no evil).



42. India has a Bill of Rights for cows.



43. If you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib. If you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture a blood vessel in your head or neck and die. If you keep your eyes open by force, they can pop out. (DON’T TRY IT, DUMBASS)



44. During the California gold rush of 1849, miners sent their laundry to Honolulu for washing and pressing. Due to the extremely high costs in California during these boom years, it was deemed more feasible to send their shirts to Hawaii for servicing.



45. American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by taking out an olive from First Class salads.



46. About 200,000,000 M&Ms are sold each day in the United States.



47. Because metal was scarce, the Oscars given out during World War II were made of wood.



48. Over a course of about eleven years, the sun’s magnetic poles switch places. This cycle is called “Solarmax”.



49. There are 318,979,564,000 possible combinations of the first four moves in Chess.



50. Upper and lower case letters are named “upper” and “lower” because in the time when all original print had to be set in individual letters, the upper case letters were stored in the case on top of the case that stored the lower case letters.



51. There are no clocks in Las Vegas gambling casinos.



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.



53. Coconuts kill about 150 people each year. That’s more than sharks.



54. Half of all bank robberies take place on a Friday.



55. The name Wendy was made up for the book Peter Pan. There was never a recorded Wendy before it.



56. The international telephone dialing code for Antarctica is 672.



57. The first bomb the Allies dropped on Berlin in WWII killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.



58. The average raindrop falls at 7 miles per hour.



59. It took Leonardo Da Vinci 10 years to paint Mona Lisa. He never signed or dated the painting. Leonardo and Mona had identical bone structures according to the painting. X-ray images have shown that there are 3 other versions under the original.



60. If you put a drop of liquor on a scorpion, it will instantly go mad and sting itself to death.



61. Bruce Lee was so fast that they had to slow the film down so you could see his moves.



62. The largest amount of money you can have without having change for a dollar is $1.19 (3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies cannot be divided into a dollar).



63. The first CD pressed in the US was Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA”.



64. IBM’s motto is “Think”. Apple later made their motto “Think different”.



65. The mask used by Michael Myers in the original “Halloween” was actually a Captain Kirk mask painted white, due to low budget.



66. The original name for butterfly was flutterby.



67. 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.



68. One in fourteen women in America is a natural blonde. Only one in sixteen men is.



69. The Olympic was the sister ship of the Titanic, and she provided twenty-five years of service.



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



71. In America, someone is diagnosed with AIDS every 10 minutes. In South Africa, someone dies due to HIV or AIDS every 10 minutes.



72. Every day, 7% of the US eats at McDonald’s.



73. The first product Motorola started to develop was a record player for automobiles. At that time, the most known player on the market was Victrola, which Motorola got their name from.



74. In the US, about 127 million adults are overweight or obese; worldwide, 750 million are overweight and 300 million more are obese. In the US, 15% of children in elementary school are overweight; 20% are worldwide.



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



76. During his entire life, Vincent Van Gogh sold exactly one painting, “Red Vineyard at Arles”.



77. By raising your legs slowly and lying on your back, you cannot sink into quicksand.



78. One in ten people live on an island.



79. It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with.



80. 28% of Africa is classified as wilderness. In North America, its 38%.



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
Che Guevara
2008-07-25 05:22:25 UTC
Heres 100 Should keep you busy



1. Most American car horns honk in the key of F.



2. The name Wendy was made up for the book "Peter Pan."



3. Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.



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



5. The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.



6. 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 realize what is occurring, relax and correct itself.



7. Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks otherwise it will digest itself.



8. The citrus soda 7-UP was created in 1929; '7' was selected after the original 7-ounce containers and 'UP' for the direction of the bubbles.



9. 101 Dalmatians, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, and Mulan are the only Disney cartoons where both parents are present and don't die throughout the movie. .



10. A pig's orgasm lasts for 30 minutes.



11. 'Stewardesses' is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand.



12. To escape the grip of a crocodile's jaws, push your thumbs into its eyeballs - it will let you go instantly.



13. Reindeer like to eat bananas.



14. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver and purple.



15. The word "samba" means "to rub navels together."



16. Mel Blanc (the voice of Bugs Bunny) was allergic to carrots.



17. The electric chair was invented by a dentist.



18. The very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin during World War II Killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.



19. More people are killed annually by donkeys than airplane crashes.



20. A 'jiffy' is a unit of time for 1/100th of a second.



21. A whale's penis is called a dork.



22. Because of the rotation of the earth, an object can be thrown farther if it is thrown west.



23. The average person spends 6 months of their life sitting at red lights.



24. In 1912 a law passed in Nebraska where drivers in the country at night were required to stop every 150 yards, send up a skyrocket, wait eight minutes for the road to clear before proceeding cautiously, all the while blowing their horn and shooting off flares.



25. More Monopoly money is printed in a year, than real money throughout the world.



26. Caesar salad has nothing to do with any of the Caesars. It was first concocted in a bar in Tijuana, Mexico, in the 1920's.



27. One quarter of the bones in your body are in your feet.



28. Crocodiles and alligators are surprisingly fast on land. Although they are rapid, they are not agile. So, if being chased by one, run in a zigzag line to lose him or her.



29. Seattle’s Fremont Bridge rises up and down more than any drawbridge in the world.



30. Right-handed people live, on average; nine years longer than left handed people.



31. Ten percent of the Russian government's income comes from the sale of vodka.



32. In the United States, a pound of potato chips costs two hundred times more than a pound of potatoes.



33. A giraffe can go without water longer than a camel.



34. A person cannot taste food unless it is mixed with saliva. For example, if a strong-tasting substance like salt is placed on a dry tongue, the taste buds will not be able to taste it. As soon as a drop of saliva is added and the salt is dissolved, however, a definite taste sensation results. This is true for all foods.



35. Nearly 80% of all animals on earth have six legs.



36. In the marriage ceremony of the ancient Inca Indians of Peru, the couple was considered officially wed when they took off their sandals and handed them to each other.



37. Ninety percent of all species that have become extinct have been birds.



38. There is approximately one chicken for every human being in the world.



39. Most collect calls are made on father's day.



40. The first automobile race ever seen in the United States was held in Chicago in 1895. The track ran from Chicago to Evanston, Illinois. The winner was J. Frank Duryea, whose average speed was 71/2 miles per hour.



41. Each of us generates about 3.5 pounds of rubbish a day, most of it paper.



42. Women manage the money and pay the bills in 75% of all Americans households.



43. A rainbow can be seen only in the morning or late afternoon. It can occur only when the sun is 40 degrees or less above the horizon.



44. It has NEVER rained in Calama, a town in the Atacama Desert of Chile.



45. It costs more to buy a new car today in the United States than it cost Christopher Columbus to equip and undertake three voyages to and from the New World.



46. The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.



47. An eighteenth-century German named Matthew Birchinger, known as "the little man of Nuremberg," played four musical instruments including the bagpipes, was an expert calligrapher, and was the most famous stage magician of his day. He performed tricks with the cup and balls that have never been explained. Yet Birchinger had no hands, legs, or thighs, and was less than 29 inches tall.



48. Daylight Saving Time is not observed in most of the state of Arizona and parts of Indiana.



49. Ants closely resemble human manners: When they wake, they stretch & appear to yawn in a human manner before taking up the tasks of the day.



50. Bees have 5 eyes. There are 3 small eyes on the top of a bee's head and 2 larger ones in front.



51. Count the number of cricket chirps in a 15-second period, add 37 to the total, and your result will be very close to the actual outdoor Fahrenheit temperature.



52. One-fourth of the world's population lives on less than $200 a year. Ninety million people survive on less than $75 a year.



53. Butterflies taste with their hind feet.



54. Only female mosquito’s' bite and most are attracted to the color blue twice as much as to any other color.



55. If one places a tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion, it will instantly go mad and sting itself to death.



56. It is illegal to hunt camels in the state of Arizona.



57. In eighteenth-century English gambling dens, there was an employee whose only job was to swallow the dice if there was a police raid.



58. There are no clocks in Las Vegas gambling casinos.



59. The human tongue tastes bitter things with the taste buds toward the back. Salty and pungent flavors are tasted in the middle of the tongue, sweet flavors at the tip!



60. The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley’s gum.



61. When you sneeze, air and particles travel through the nostrils at speeds over100 mph. During this time, all bodily functions stop, including your heart, contributing to the impossibility of keeping one's eyes open during a sneeze.



62. Annual growth of WWW traffic is 314,000%



63. %60 of all people using the Internet, use it for pornography.



64. In 1778, fashionable women of Paris never went out in blustery weather without a lightning rod attached to their hats.



65. Sex burns 360 calories per hour.



66. A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down continually from the bottom of the glass to the top.



67. Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it.



68. The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles long or write approximately 50,000 English words. More than 2 billion pencils are manufactured each year in the United States. If these were laid end to end they would circle the world nine times.



69. The pop you hear when you crack your knuckles is actually a bubble of gas burning.



70. A literal translation of a standard traffic sign in China: "Give large space to the festive dog that makes sport in the roadway."



71. You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching TV.



72. Larry Lewis ran the 100-yard dash in 17.8 seconds in 1969, thereby setting a new world's record for runners in the 100-years-or-older class. He was 101.



73. In a lifetime the average human produces enough quarts of spit to fill 2 swimming pools.



74. It's against the law to doze off under a hair dryer in Florida/against the law to slap an old friend on the back in Georgia/against the law to Play hopscotch on a Sunday in Missouri.



75. Barbie's measurements, if she were life-size, would be 39-29-33.



76. The human heart creates enough pressure to squirt blood 30ft.



77. One third of all cancers are sun related.



78. THE MOST UNUSUAL CANNONBALL: On two occasions, Miss 'Rita Thunderbird' remained inside the cannon despite a lot of gunpowder encouragement to do otherwise. She performed in a gold lamé bikini and on one of the two occasions (1977) Miss Thunderbird remained lodged in the cannon, while her bra was shot across the Thames River.



79. It has been estimated that humans use only 10% of their brain.



80. Valentine Tapley from Pike County, Missouri grew chin whiskers attaining a length of twelve feet six inches from 1860 until his death 1910, protesting Abraham Lincoln's election to the presidency.



81. Most Egyptians died by the time they were 30 about 300 years ago,



82. For some time Frederic Chopin, the composer and pianist, wore a beard on only one side of his face, explaining: "It does not matter, my audience sees only my right side."



83. 1 in every 4 Americans has appeared someway or another on television.



84. 1 in 8 Americans has worked at a McDonalds restaurant.



85. 70% of all boats sold are used for fishing.



86. Studies have shown that children laugh an average of 300 times/day and ad
Poirot
2008-07-25 05:13:07 UTC
Thanks dear, it's interesting


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