Useless Facts
 
A full-grown pumpkin has about 15 miles of roots.
 
A porpoise swims slowly in a circle as it sleeps.
 
At one time in Holland it took four years to train to be a hatmaker but only
three years to train to be a surgeon.
 
Despite the many rat-infested slums in New York City, rats bite only 311
people in an average year. But 1,519 residents are bitten annually by other
New Yorkers.
 
No one knows why, but 90 percent of women who walk into a department store
immediately turn to the right.
 
The term skyscraper was first used way back in 1888 to describe an 11-story
building.
 
Adults average only one nightmare a year, but typically have seven sexual
fantasies a day.
 
There are twice as many kangaroos in Australia as there are people. The
kangaroo population is estimated at about 40 million.
 
During his entire lifetime, Herman Melville's timeless classic of the sea,
'Moby Dick', only sold 50 copies.
 
The liver, not the heart, is the sign of romance in northern Morocco. When a
Moroccan girl falls in love she says, "Darling, you have stolen my liver."
 
Drivers tend to drive faster when other cars are around. It doesn't matter
whether they are in front, behind or beside them.
 
A small tribe named the Todas in southern India doesn't greet each other
with a handshake, they thumb their noses.
 
The host team in an NFL football game must have 26 footballs inflated and
ready to play with.
 
The world's greatest lover was King Mongut of Siam. He had 9,000 wives.
Before dying of syphilis, he was quoted in saying he only loved the first
700.
 
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