Interesting facts

Oxford University, UK was established in 1096, 928 years ago.
 
There are only 12 scissor putter-togetherers left in the UK
 
There are no bridges over the Amazon river.
 
The earth moves at 18 miles a second. If you dropped a tennis ball and it took 1 second to bounce back up into your hand, it is 18 miles away from it's last position.
 
Bison are the only animal that turn into a snowstorm rather than away from it because they instinctively know that walking into the storm will get them out of the weather quicker. There may be a life lesson for humans in this. It also makes for some epic pictures.


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Losing with Quad Aces in poker to a Royal Flush is 1 in 2.4 billion
 
The odds of being hit by a meteorite is 1 in 1.6 billion
 
There are only two countries with no national debt -

Liechtenstein and Niue.
 
There is only one gun shop in the entire country where Mexicans can go to buy guns, and it's located on a heavily guarded army base in Mexico City. The store sells 38 guns a day on average, it's estimated 580 guns are smuggled into the country from the US every day.
 
Illegal firearms found in Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, have been linked to all 50 US States
 
The population of Whittier, Alaska, all 272 of them live in one building.
 
Biggest Tits

South African Bluetit, wingspan 24inches, weight 6lbs


Biggest Balls

Alexander the Great held huge balls often with more than 5,000 guests


Biggest Dick

Richard Smiggins of Missouri reputed to be 9ft 11ins tall
 
The first item sold on eBay was a broken laser light pointer
 
Where Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico touch at a single point, that border is zero miles long.
 
Biden was born closer to George Washington's inauguration than his own.
 
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People are more likely to lie when texting than when speaking face to face.
 
Australia is wider than the moon. Australia is about 4,000km across and the moon's diameter is 3,474km.
 
When Sweden play Denmark, the scoreboard will show SWE - DEN

And the unused letters are DEN - MARK
 
Farenheit was first published in 1724

Celsius was first published in 1742
 

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