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March 1, 2005

posted by Aaron

? 37 percent of professionals working in wedding based businesses will never marry. 79 percent of those who do will divorce before two years marriage.

? Despite the common association with Holland, more tulips are grown in the western halves of Oregon and Washington than anywhere else in the world.

? 83 percent of Asian teas sold in the US are produced domestically.

? Glass blowers are ten times as likely to develop cancer in the mouth and esophagus.

? Although it is never mentioned in the Bible, archeologists and religious scholars believe that Jesus was vegetarian.
March 2, 2005

posted by zack

? 84 percent of user-set combination locks are set to the owner's birthday.

? Of the 19 confirmed cases of spontaneous human combustion, 13 of the victims drank a beverage containing an artificial sweetener within an hour of their deaths.

? Three legged stools are outlawed in some of the northern provinces of China.

? A blank expression requires the use of six seperate muscle groups to maintain.

? 65 percent of NBC viewers can identify Law and Order star Sam Waterston by a photo depicting only his eyebrows.
March 3, 2005

posted by andrew

? 3 out of 4 online polls conducted by major news organizations allow multiple votes from the same IP address.

? Disney originally planned to include an eighth dwarf, Jumpy, in Snow White, but it was removed early in the story-boarding phase.

? There are at least 45 foods that have been shown in separate studies to prevent one kind of cancer, but cause another. For example, pineapples help prevent breast cancer, but increase the risk of skin cancer.

? 10 percent of double-jointed people are unaware that they are double-jointed.

? There are no words in the english language with four sets of double letters.
March 4, 2005

posted by nathan

? Over 2,000,000 tons of paper are wasted every year in the U.S. alone on mail that goes straight into garbage cans.

? The average household in America has 2.3 frying pans.

? While on duty, a trucker usually only gets around 4 hours of sleep every night.

? Students graduating from college with a B average are more likely to earn more money in 10 years than students who graduate with an A average.

? On any given night, approximately 32,000 Americans go to sleep with their contacts still in their eyes.
March 5, 2005

posted by kyle

? The famous "Dewey defeats Truman" newspaper was never publicly released. Only 500 copies were printed before the editors at the Chicago Daily Tribune had second thoughts.

? Political candidates are three times more likely to have a mental disorder of some sort than the general public.

? The average person sees 11 rainbows every year.

? A typical fully charged cell phone holds enough power to drive a small remote controlled car for over three miles.

? Great Britain leads the world in the number of pairs of socks owned per person, at 21.
March 6, 2005

posted by huertas

? On average, 2,117 Americans are hospitalized each year from eating bad sushi.

? The Egyptian government sued the owners of Camel cigarettes for using the Three Great Pyramids of Giza in the background of their logo, forcing Camel to remove one of the pyramids and shrink another.

? 94 percent of complaints sent into the Federal Communications Commission regarding programming are form letters.

? The High-lighter was developed for a learning disability program in 1932.

? Out of all government job classifications, sanitation workers take the least amount of sick leave per year.
March 7, 2005

posted by kyle

? People are twice as likely to own an odd number of socks as an even number.

? The National Organization for Women has twice, unsuccessfully lobbied major department stores, encouraging them to refer to female mannequins as womannequins.

? Kung pao chicken is the most commonly ordered Chinese food dish in America.

? The average person will answer 45,228 phone calls in their lifetime.

? 83 percent of door bells chime with the familiar two-tone ding dong sound.
March 8, 2005

posted by kyle

? The average American house contains eight depictions of the American flag.

? One out of 18 Canadians don't know who their Prime Minister is.

? The character of Steve Urkel, on the show "Family Matters," was very heavily based off the head writer's own son, Michael.

? One in five AOL Instant Messenger buddy icons is from a children's cartoon.

? General George S. Patton was deathly allergic to carrots.
March 9, 2005

posted by estaban

? 60 watt light bulbs make up just over half of all light bulbs sold worldwide.

? The phrase "thinking outside the box" originated in Alcatraz Federal Prison as a way to reference escape plans.

? 78 percent of "vintage" style T-shirt were manufactured in the last two years.

? When first established, Oxford University offered eight separate courses in alchemy.

? A steer releases enough methane gas in its lifetime to power Miami's fleet of public transportation vehicles for one day.
March 10, 2005

posted by andrew

? Every gallon of ink used by consumer ink jet printers creates two tons of garbage, including the cartridge and its packaging.

? The phrase "make a beeline" is used to mean "take a very direct route," but bees actually tend to fly in wide, sweeping zig-zag patterns.

? MP3s account for more internet traffic than any other file type.

? In a survey of 3000 grade schoolers in the United States, 20 percent wanted to be astronauts, 13 percent wanted to be President, 3 percent wanted to be janitors, and none wanted to be plumbers.

? The Tween Animator's Guild, whose members fill in between key frames in animated films, is the unhappiest union in the United States. Over the last five years, they have have been on strike approximately 12 percent of the time.
March 11, 2005

posted by dennis

? Four percent of all drinking water bought in America is carbonated.

? On average, a person loses 14.3 ball point pens per box of 24.

? Teenagers ages 13 to 18 purchase new cell phones eight months more frequently than young adults 19 to 23.

? The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 26 seconds.

? People who have never traveled internationally live 1.2 fewer years than those who have been abroad.
 

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March 12, 2005

posted by kyle

? The American Medical Association estimates that at any given moment, one in three Americans is on some kind of a diet plan.

? 12 percent of fortune cookie fortunes contain the word "luck."

? The man who recorded the widely recognized AOL greeting, "you've got mail" was a friend of an AOL executive and was never financially compensated for his recording.

? "Assistant manager" is the most common job title in Canada.

? For matters of legislation, soy sauce is treated as a beverage and not as a condiment by the food and drug administration.
March 13, 2005

posted by kyle

? 63 percent of marble surfaces are faux.

? Before striking it rich, Donald Trump supplemented his income as a birthday party magician.

? According to the Secret Service, president George W. Bush has received more death threats than all other presidents, combined.

? Dental records were first used to identify a deceased person in a court of law in 1802.

? Men whose drivers licenses describe them as "bald" are twice as likely to be required to wear glasses while driving.
March 14, 2005

posted by huertas

? Only 1.5 percent of every gallon of gasoline comes from prehistoric animal remains, the rest is derived from ancient plant matter.

? 24 percent of the Arab language satellite channel Al-Jazeera employees are native-born American citizens.

? Baseball caps are worn backwards 18.4 percent of the time.

? The average number of words in newspaper comic strips has fallen from 39 in 1896 to 11 in 2004.

? Ebay administrators remove an average of 114 listings each day from sellers offering fecal matter or urine.
March 15, 2005

posted by kyle

? In New York City alone, 2.6 million gallons of water served in restaurants is poured down the drain daily.

? Judith Scheindlin, of the television show "Judge Judy" was enrolled in beauty school for a short period of time.

? Among children worldwide, spinach is the most commonly hated vegetable, narrowly beating brussel sprouts.

? It is estimated that the average Fortune 500 company has 26 employees with redundant job functions.

? White pine bamboo is the fastest growing plant in the world. In the right conditions it can grow as much as 5.8 feet in one 24 hour time period.
March 16, 2005

posted by Aaron

? For reasons medical experts don't understand, most people are born left handed, but switch preference to the right hand before they are six months old.

? Scotch tape was named after the inventors preferred beverage.

? Cadbury eggs outsell jellybeans pound for pound.

? 18 percent of rubber bands are used as projectiles at some point.

? Brooklyn native Stephen Bar invented barcodes after studying fingerprint identification with the New York Police Department.
March 17, 2005

posted by zack

? 14 percent of baseball caps are worn sideways.

? The first Star Trek feature film underwent twelve different titles among seven directors, each with their own vision of the classic television show. Paramount finally settled on what became "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", directed by Robert Wise.

? The first Badminton shuttlecocks were preserved bodies of small wrens that had fallen out of their nests.

? The Real, the currency of Brazil, has the most counterfeit-prevention features of any modern currency.

? Despite its claims remaining uncorroborated in medical journals, 11 percent of licensed doctors believe in Magnetology, the healing power of magnets.
March 18, 2005

posted by michael

? The ratio of rats to humans in Washington D.C. is 3 to 1, higher than any other U.S. city.

? Larry David, the co-creator of ?Seinfeld,? can be seen or heard in 24 of the show?s 197 episodes.

? 21 of the United States? 124 billionaires have filed for bankruptcy at some point in their lives.

? Canada has the largest percentage of people whose second toe is longer than their big toe.

? 87 percent of the salt consumed in the United States has been iodized.
March 19, 2005

posted by dennis

? 49 percent of teenagers have divorced parents.

? The average 25 year old has seen 'Jurrasic Park' more than twice.

? Only 18 percent of cell phones currently in use in America contain camera functionality.

? Despite relatively slow sales when it was released, 'Magical Mystery Tour' was the highest grossing album by The Beatles in 2004.

? Per capita milk sales have increased 21 percent over the last 15 years.
March 20, 2005

posted by michael

? Every actor on ?Beverly Hills: 90210? was 30 by the time their characters graduated high school.

? The Red Bank, N.J., Quick Stop prominently featured in ?Clerks? has seen its customer traffic increase tenfold since the film debuted in 1994.

? In July 1969, before the historic landing on the moon, the Associated Press wrote and released the obituaries of astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in the event they didn?t make it back to Earth.

? Perth, Australia has the highest ratio of playhouses to residents of any city in the world.

? Neal Cassady, the inspiration for Dean Moriarty in ?On the Road,? held a lifelong grudge against Jack Kerouac for not making his fictional counterpart "crazy enough."
March 21, 2005

posted by blake

? Worldwide, an estimated 4,000 children die every year from a sugar deficiency.

? Despite being landlocked, Missouri has the highest per capita boat ownership of any state in the United States.

? The average eight ounce cup of yogurt contains around 6,000 species of bacteria.

? In Valdosta, Georgia, it is illegal to publicly display a whip that is over five feet in length.

? Occidental Palms have the shortest life span of any known tree; most do not live longer than two years.
March 22, 2005

posted by michael

? One out of three families changed their last name upon arrival at Ellis Island.

? Lou Gehrig was one of thousands of people who contracted what became known as Lou Gehrig?s disease. New York doctors named the disease after the Yankee slugger posthumously to draw attention to its deadliness.

? The World Almanac has a yearly average of 35 factual errors.

? In California, there are a larger percentage of 16-year-olds with tattoos than 30-year-olds with tattoos.

? Nationwide, 1,087 Americans under 18 were arrested/fined for attempting to vote in the 2004 election. Nearly 60 percent of them said they intended to vote for Democratic candidate John Kerry.

? One in eight Americans will never set foot on a boat.
March 23, 2005

posted by blake

? The word "mushroom" originates from the Old English "mosrhun" which loosely translates to "witch's food."

? If current trends continue, by 2007, 81 percent of all college students in the U.S. will own at least one iPod.

? There is a 75 percent chance that a paintings in hotel room is in the impressionist style.

? The yellow-gloved bush monkey is the only mammal without a sense of smell.

? A family of escaped gorillas from the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle is often cited as the cause of bigfoot sightings in Washington during the 1970s.
 

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? Nationwide, 1,087 Americans under 18 were arrested/fined for attempting to vote in the 2004 election. Nearly 60 percent of them said they intended to vote for Democratic candidate John Kerry.

Not killing the messenger....

So basically, if this was written in a different way it would read, "...Just over half of them said they intended to vote for Democratic candidate John Kerry."
 
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