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Carolyn Bessette
Kennedy's pet name for JFK Jr. was "Mouse."
Carpet slippers
were created by thrifty housewives who found other uses for old, worn-out
pieces of carpet.
Carrots have zero
fat content.
Casanova wore condoms
made of linen.
Castor Oil®
is used as a lubricant in jet planes.
Cat gut, used in
tennis rackets and strings for musical instruments does not come from
cats, but from sheep.
Cat scratch disease,
a benign but sometimes painful disease of short duration, is caused
by a bacillus. Despite its name, the disease can be transmitted by many
kinds of scratches besides those of cats.
Cat urine glows
under a black light.
Cat was the name
of Holly Golightly's pet cat in the film Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Catfish from the
Nile River swim upside-down.
Catfish have 100,000
taste buds.
Catholic Popes who
died during sex: Leo VII (936-9) died of a heart attack, John VII (955-64)
was bludgeoned to death by the husband of the woman he was with at the
time, John XIII (965-72) was also murdered by a jealous husband, Pope
Paul II (1467-71) allegedly died while being sodomized by a page boy.
Catnip can affect
lions and tigers as well as house cats. It excites them because it contains
a chemical that resembles an excretion of the dominant female's urine.
Cats have 32 muscles in each ear.
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Cats
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Cats have over one
hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ten.
Cats sleep 16 to
18 hours per day.
Cats sweat through
the pads of their feet (especially when they hear a dog barking) and
cannot taste sweet things.
Cat's urine glows
under a black-light.
Celery does make
you lose calories, it doesn't have a special chemical to do so but it
has no calories so the chewing burns the calories burned
Celery has negative
calories. It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery
has in it to begin with.
Certain frogs can
be frozen solid then thawed and continue living.
Certain frogs can
reguritate their stomachs, in order to clean them (with their feet)
Chameleons can move
their eyes in two different directions at the same time.
Chameleons can reel
in food from a distance as far away as more than two and a half times
their body lengths.
Chameleons change
their color by dispersing the concentration of pigment in their skin.
This is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Color changes are
determined by external factors such as light and temperature as well
as emotions. They do not change color to match their background.
Charles Darwin thought
that the 1,250 first run copies of his book The Origin of Species was
too much. It turned out he was wrong as they sold out the first day
of publication.
Charles de Gaulle's
final words were, "It hurts."
Charles Dickens
grew up in extreme poverty. At the age of 10, his father was sent to
debtor's prison, his mother forced into menial labor, this brothers
and sisters worked in factories, and Dickens himself had to tie and
label sacks of lamp black. He would later draw on these experiences
in his novels.
Charles Dodgson,
also known as Lewis Carroll, wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
after Alice Pleasance Liddell. It was to be believed he fell in love
with her and asked the parents if he could some day marry her. The parents
disconnected their friendship. Alice Liddell has 12 letters, as does
the pen name Lewis Carroll. It's a coincidence he uses 2 r's where the
2 d's are, as with the 2 L's. Talk about obsessed!
Charles Lindbergh
took only four sandwiches with him on his famous transatlantic flight.
Charlie Brown's
dad was a barber.
Charlie Chaplin
once won third prize in a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest.
Cheerios cereal
was originally called Cheerioats.
Cheese closes the
stomach and should always be served at the end of a meal.
Cheese fondue is
said to have originated in the Gourmet Room of the Schweizerhof in Luzern,
Switzerland.
Cheese is the oldest
of all man-made foods.
Cheese was first
made in the Middle East when hunters became herders and realized that
milk could solidify (sour milk).
Cheetahs make a
chirping sound that is much like a bird's chirp or a dog's yelp. The
sound is so an intense, it can be heard a mile away.
Cheetahs were originally
called Leopards
Cher's last name
was Sarkissian, she changed it because no one could pronounce it and
it would not be accepted in show business.
Cher's real name
is Cherilyn Sarkasian La Pier.
Chewing gum was
created by the Mayans over 300 years ago. They boiled the sap of the
sapodilla tree and chewed it.
Chewing gum was
patented in 1869 by William Semple.
Chewing gum while
peeling onions will keep you from crying
Chicago has hosted
the most presidential conventions with 25. Fourteen have been Republican
and 11 Democratic.
Chicago's Lincoln
Park was created in 1864. The original 120 acre cemetery had most of
its graves removed and was expanded to more than 1000 acres for recreational
use.
Chicken liver can
be used to change A type blood to O type blood
Children grow faster
in the springtime.
Children spend more
time learning about life through media than any other manner. The average
child spends approximately 28 hours a week watching television, which
is twice as much time as they spend in school.
China has close
to 25% of the world's population.
China has more English
speakers than the United States.
China has trained
700,000 ducks and chickens to attack at the sound of a whistle in order
to fight a national plague of locusts.
China was the first
country to use paper money.
China. which covers
an area of 178 acres.
China's Beijing
Duck Restaurant can seat 9,000 people at one time.
Chocolate can kill
dogs; it directly affects their heart and nervous system.
Chocolate contains
phenylethylamine (PEA), a natural substance that is reputed to stimulate
the same reaction in the body as falling in love.
Chocolate is potentially
lethal to a dog coz cocoa beans contain theobromine which can poison
the poor bastard
Chocolate kills
dogs. Chocolate affects a dog's heart and nervous system. A few ounces
is enough to kill a small sized dog.
Chocolate manufacturers
currently use 40 percent of the world's almonds and 20 percent of the
world's peanuts.
Chocolate melts
in your mouth because cocoa butter has a melting point of just below
35 degrees C, a little under body temperature.
Chocolate syrup
was used for blood in the famous 45 second shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's
movie, Psycho, which actually took 7 days to shoot.
Chocolate syrup
was used for blood in the famous 45 second shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's
movie, Psycho, which actually took 7 days to shoot.
Chocolate Timeline:1824:
John Cadbury, an English Quaker, begins roasting and grinding chocolate
beans to sell in his tea and coffee shop. In 1842 Cadbury's Chocolate
Company in England creates the first chocolate bar. 1875: A Swiss chocolate
maker, Daniel Peter, mixes Henri Nestle's condensed milk with chocolate
and the two men found a company to manufacture the first milk chocolate.
1894: Milton Hershey adds a line of chocolate to his caramel manufacturing
business. Soon he invents the Hershey Bar by experimenting with milk
chocolate. Hershey's Cocoa appears next. 1896: Leonard Hershfield invents
the Tootsie Roll, named after his daughter. 1897: Brownies are first
mentioned in print, listed for sale in the Sears, Roebuck and Co. catalogue.
1940: The Mars company invents M&M's for soldiers going to World
War II.
Chocolate was introduced
into the United States in 1765 when cocoa beans were brought from the
West Indies to Dorchester, Massachusetts.Cocoa butter is the natural
fat of the cocoa bean. It has a delicate chocolate aroma, but is very
bitter tasting. It is used to give body, smoothness, and flavor to eating
chocolate.
'Chop Suey' translates
to something like 'pieces of meat' and was invented by Chinese railroad
workers who didn't know how to cook anything except to 'chop stuff up
and fry it'
Chopsticks are called
"o-hashi" in Japan and "kwai-tse" in China.
Chris Ford of the
the Boston Celtics sank the NBA's first three-point shot in 1979.
Christmas became
a national holiday in the US in 1890.
Christopher Columbus
had blonde hair.
Christopher Columbus
was the greatest explorer NEVER to discover America. In fact, he didn't
even come close.
Cicadas have their
hearing organs in their stomachs, at the base of the abdomen.
Cinderella's slippers
were originally made out of fur. The story was changed in the 1600s
by a translator. It was the left shoe that Aschenputtel (Cinderella)
lost at the stairway, when the prince tried to follow her.
Cinderella's slippers
were originally made out of fur. The story was changed in the 1600's
by a translator.
Cindy Laupher had
dyslexia and failed every subject in school.
Citizens of Monaco
are prohibited from gambling in Monte Carlo, but they're exempt from
taxation.
Citrus has been
added to coffee for several hundred years.
City Ordinance number
352 in Pacific Grove, CA makes it a misdemeanor to kill or threaten
a butterfly.
City with the most
Rolls Royces per capita: Hong Kong.
Clans many many
years ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing
them, burnt their houses down - hence the expression " to get fired."
Clans of long ago
that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing them,
burnt their houses down hence the expression "to get fired."
Cleveland law forbids
you to operate a motor vehicle while sitting in another person's lap.
Cleveland spelled
backwards is "DNA level C."
Close to two million
people who go to hospitals in the United States for one ailment wind
up catching another.
Coca-Cola contained
Coca (whose active ingredient is cocaine) from 1885 to 1903.
Coca-Cola does not
reduce your sperm count
Coca-Cola was originally
green
Coca-Cola was so
named back in 1885 for its two 'medicinal' ingredients: extract of coca
leaves and kola nuts. As for how much cocaine was originally in the
formulation, it's hard to know.
Cocaine was sold
to cure sore throat, neuralgia, nervousness, headache, colds and sleeplessness
in the 1880s.
Cocaine was the
first local anesthetic; being used as such from about 1884 onwards.
Cocaine works in
a totally different way from narcotics such as morphine or heroin. Heroin
works on receptor sites in the brain which are stimulated by the drug
to produce pain-relieving and mood-enhancing chemicals. Cocaine on the
other hand works by stimulating the central nervous system, and like
alcohol, is processed through the liver.
Cockroaches break
wind every 15 minutes.
cockroaches can
change course as many as 25 times in one second
Cockroaches can
live for nine days without their heads, at which point they die of starvation.
Cockroaches can
live with no heads, they only die because of starvation.
Coconuts kill about
150 people each year. That's more than sharks.
Coffee as a medicine
reached its highest and lowest point in the 1600's in England. Wild
medical contraptions to administer a mixture of coffee and an assortment
of heated butter, honey, and oil, became treatments for the sick. Soon
tea replaced coffee as the national beverage.
Coffee beans are
similar to grapes that produce wine in that they are affected by the
temperature, soil conditions, altitude, rainfall, drainage and degree
of ripeness when picked.
Coffee beans can
be mixed into B type blood, changing it into O type blood
Coffee is generally
roasted between 400F and 425F. The longer it is roasted, the darker
the roast. Roasting time is usually from ten to twenty minutes.
Coffee is graded
according to 3 criteria: Bean quality (Altitude and Species) Quality
of preparation Size of bean
Coffee is grown
commercially in over forty-five countries throughout the world.
Coffee is the most
popular beverage worldwide with over 400 billion cups consumed each
year.
Coffee lends its
popularity to the fact that just about all flavors mix well with it.
Coffee Recipe from:
'Kitchen Directory and American Housewife' (1844)
Coffee represents
75% of all the caffeine consumed in the United States.
Coffee sacks are
usually made of hemp and weigh approximately 132 pounds when they are
full of green coffee beans. It takes over 600,000 beans to fill a coffee
sack.
Coffee trees are
evergreen and grow to heights above 15 feet but are normally pruned
to around 8 feet in order to facilitate harvesting.
Coffee trees are
self-pollinating.
Coffee trees produce
highly aromatic, short-lived flowers producing a scent between jasmine
and orange. These blossoms produce cranberry-sized coffee cherries.
It takes four to five years to yield a commercial harvest.
Coffee was first
known in Europe as Arabian Wine.
Coffee, along with
beer and peanut butter, is on the national list of the "ten most
recognizable odors."
Coffee, as a world
commodity, is second only to oil.
Cojo, the 1st gorilla
born in captivity, was born at the Columbus Zoo, in Ohio, in 1956 and
weighed 3 1/4 pounds.
Cole Porter had
nine pounds of fudge shipped to him each month from his hometown.
Colgate claims "Tooth
Fairy" as a registered trademark.
Colored diamonds
are caused by impurities such as nitrogen (yellow), boron (blue). With
red diamonds being due to deformities in the structure of the stone,
and green ones being the result of irradiation.
Colour blind people
are used to detect camouflaged units in previous war-fare. And some
of you thought Jonathan was useless.. :P~
Columbus brought
cacao (chocolate) beans back to Spain on his fourth voyage in 1502.
Comedian/actor Billy
Crystal portrayed Jodie Dallas, the first openly gay main character
on network television on ABC's Soap, which aired from 1977 to 1981.
Commercially flavored
coffee beans are flavored after they are roasted and partially cooled
to around 100 degrees. Then the flavors applied, when the coffee beans'
pores are open and therefore more receptive to flavor absorption.
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a record works. |
Compulsive or pathological
sexual behavior have a 12-step program available to them through SLAA,
the Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous.
Coney Island in
New York got its name from rabbits. In early days it was overrun by
rabbits, which were often referred to as coneys.
Coral (pro osteon)
has molecular architecture and chemistry similar to human bone and so
it can be used to replace bone grafts, helping bones heal faster. 150-200
pounds of it can sustain hundreds of graphs
Cornelius van Drebel,
a Dutch physician, built and successfully demonstrated the first submarine
in 1620. It was a wooden framework covered with greased leather. The
propulsion was provided by oars worked from the inside. It was tested
in the Thames River in London.
Cost of raising
a medium-size dog to the age of eleven: $6,400
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Cotton
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Cows and horses
sleep standing up.
Cows are incapable
of putting their lips together to make sounds like humans, so they are
actually saying "OOOOO" instead of "Moo."
Cows are usually
found lying down before it starts to rain.
Cows release 50
million metric tonnes of methane gas a year.
Cows sweat through
their noses.
Cows, like my grannie,
do not have upper teeth.
'Crack Cocaine'
is still cocaine. It is simply a different chemical process applied
to cocaine powder that allows cocaine to be smokeable. This means that
the 'high' from Crack Cocaine is much stronger and more immediate (taking
about 8 seconds to reach the brain); and also shorter lived then from
the powder.
'Crack' is the street
name given to cocaine that has been processed from cocaine hydrochloride
to a free base for smoking. Rather than requiring the more volatile
method of processing cocaine using ether, crack cocaine is processed
with ammonia or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and water and heated
to remove the hydrochloride, thus producing a form of cocaine that can
be smoked.
Cranberries are
one of just 3 major fruits native to North America. Blueberries and
Concord grapes are the other two.
Cranberries are
sorted for ripeness by bouncing them; a fully ripened cranberry can
be dribbled like a basketball.
Crocodiles can snap
their jaws in 1/8th of a second and can use over 40 sets of teeth
Crocodiles have
brains no larger than a cigar and they cannot stick their tongue out.
Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola
and Puerto Rico are all a part of the Greater Antilles.
Currently the world's
tallest building is the Petronas Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The
Petronas Towers measures 1,483ft.
Cutthroat Island
is the biggest movie flop in history, losing an estimated $81 million.
Its almost double the loss of the second-biggest money loser,
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen ($48.1 million).
Cyprus has a map
on its flag.
D. H. Lawrence enjoyed
taking off his clothes and climbing mulberry trees.
Dall's porpoise
never sleeps, elephants sleep two hours a day, horses nap standing up,
and Sitatunga antelopes can sleep submerged
Damascus, Syria
is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Civilization
can be traced as far back as 2,000 B.C.
Dana Carvey changed
his name to "Tom" for 2 weeks because he thought Dana was
a girl's name.
Daniel Boone hated
coonskin caps.
Daniel Butterfield
was the author of the melody "Taps," and it was the only song
he ever wrote.
Danishes are called
Vienna cakes in Denmark, and Spanish rice is unknown in Spain.
Dark roasted coffees
actually have LESS caffeine than medium roasts. The longer a coffee
is roasted, the more caffeine burns off during the process.
Dave Matthews relocated
to the United States to avoid service in the South African Military.
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).
David Wolf was the
first person to cast an absentee ballot from space. In November 1997,
he cast a vote via e-mail for the mayor of Houston while onboard the
space station Mir.
Daylight savings
time started during World War I, so Americans could use as much natural
lighting as possible and conserve energy needed for war production.
Despite the Uniform Time Act, which Congress passed in 1966 to standardize
the time change, several states within the United States do not observe
Daylight Saving Time. They are Arizona, Hawaii, parts of Indiana, Puerto
Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.
Death Valley, California,
has a point that is 280 feet below sea level.
December 1972 U.S.
astronaut Eugene Cernan becomes the last person to set foot on the moon.
Deer sleep only
5 minutes a day.
Dennis H. sent in
a link proving this fact to be wrong, which means the book I got it
from was wrong. I contacted the U.S. Mint and found that the first circulated
coins 11,178 copper cents were minted in March 1793.
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Dentists
have recommended that toothbrushes be kept at least six feet from
toilets to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush. |
Despite a population
of well over one billion people, there are only an estimated 250 million
televisions in use in China.
Despite its reputation
for being finicky, the average cat consumes about 127,750 calories a
year, nearly 28 times its own weight in food and the same amount again
in liquids. In case you were wondering, cats cannot survive on a vegetarian
diet.
Despite the break
up of the USSR, Russia is still the largest country in the world. Its
almost twice the size of Canada, which ranks second.
Despite the fact
that federal spending on the drug war increased from $1.65 billion in
1982 to $17.7 billion in 1999, more than half of the students in the
United States in 1999 tried an illegal drug before they graduated from
high school. Additionally, 65% have tried cigarettes by 12th grade and
35% are current smokers, and 62% of twelfth graders and 25% of 8th graders
in 1999 report having been drunk at least once.
Despite the fact
that Madagascar is situated about 300 miles off the Eastern African
coast, the majority of it's population is from Indonesia which is 3000
miles further East.
Despite the many
rat infested slums in New York City, only 311 people are bitten by rats
in an average year. But 1,519 residents are bitten annually by other
New Yorkers
Detroit policeman
William L. Potts is credited with inventing the modern street traffic
light in 1920. He worked out an electric light system that allowed him
to control three street intersections from one tower He picked the red,
yellow and green because railroads used them.
Developed in Egypt
about 5,000 years ago, the greyhound breed was known before the ninth
century in England, where it was bred by aristocrats to hunt such small
game as hares.
Devon is the only
county in Great Britain to have two coasts.
Diabetes is the
fourth leading cause of death in the U.S., accounting for about 180,000
deaths per year.
Diamond is the hardest
naturally occurring substance, and is also one of the most valuable
natural substances. Diamonds are crystals formed almost entirely of
carbon. Because of its hardness, the diamond is the most enduring of
all gemstones. They are among the most costly jewels in the world, partly
because they are rare, Only four important diamond fields have been
found in Africa, South America, India, and the Soviet Union.
Did you know a tuna
called the 'Blue Fin' tuna can be sold for over $20,000 around the world?
Did you know that
85.7% of statisics are made up?
Did you know that
a goldfish has a memory spand of 5 seconds??? You wouldn't wanna tell
a goldfish anything to improtant!!
Did you know that
cow farts are one major cause of global warming.
Did you know that
crocodiles never outgrow the pool in which they live?
Did you know that
in Tibet there is actually a practice called 'polyandry' where many
men, usually brothers, marry a single woman? This takes place so that
only one set of children will inherit the land.
Did you know there
was one U.S. state that no longer exists? In 1784 the U.S. had a state
called Franklin, named after Benjamin Franklin. But four years later,
it was incorporated into Tennessee.
Diet Soda kills
brain cells because they use so many chemicals to make it "diet"...
Dill seeds are so
small that approximately 10,000 dill seeds would be required to make
an ounce.
Discovered in the
foundations of Dudley Castle near Birmingham, England, these condoms
were made from fish and animal intestines and dated back to 1640.
Dismal first-year
sales of famous products: VW Beetle (U.S.)--sold 330 first year. Liquid
Paper--sold 1,200 bottles first year. Cuisinart--sold 200 first year.
Remington typewriter--sold 8 first year. Scrabble--sold 532 first year.
Coca-Cola--sold 25 bottles first year. (For total of $50; supplies and
advertising ran $70.)
Disney World in
Orlando, Florida covers 30,500 acres (46 square miles), making it twice
the size of the island of Manhattan, New York.
Disneyland opened
in 1955.
Dogs and humans
are the only species that have prostates.
Dogs can't decifer
size. Thats why little dogs are mean.
Dolley Madison is
credited with inventing ice cream. Nancy Johnson, the wife of a naval
officer, is credited for inventing the ice cream freezer.
Dolphins can look
in different directions with each eye. They can sleep with one eye open.
Dolphins don't automatically
breath; they have to tell themselves to.
Dolphins sleep at
night just below the surface of the water. They frequently rise to the
surface for air.
Dolphins sleep with
one eye open
Dolplins are the
only other mamals besides humans that have sex for fun.
Domestic cats hate
lemons or other citrus scents.
Dominica, Mexico,
Zambia, Kiribati, Fiji and Egypt all have birds on their flags.
Dominique Larrey,
Napoleon's chief surgeon, could amputate a leg in 13 seconds.
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.
Don Quixote, by
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, has been translated into more languages
than any book outside of the Bible.
Donald Duck comics
were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear pants.
Donald Duck lives
at 1313 Webfoot Walk, Duckburg, Calisota.
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