Blount and Beyond Online Magazine - Magazine - Page 113
Did You Know?
Did you know the official bird of Redondo Beach, California, is the Goodyear Blimp?
Did you know you can get your eyeballs tattooed?
Did you know "Q" is the only letter that doesn't appear in any U.S. state name?
Did you know our sharpest memories are from early adulthood?
Did you know Winston Churchill was hit by a car and nearly killed during a New York visit?
Did you know a jockey once won a race after he had died?
Did you know Neil Armstrong once threatened to sue his barber for selling his hair?
Did you know there is a species of jellyfish that never dies?
Did you know professional cheesemakers are studying if music can change the taste of cheese?
Did you know there are 118 ridges on the side of a dime?
Did you know a penguin achieved knighthood?
Did you know one of Marilyn Monroe's iconic dresses sold for millions?
Did you know goosebumps are caused by a muscle?
Did you know Antarctica is covered in a sheet of ice that's 7,000 feet thick?
Did you know Santa Claus was given an official pilot's license in 1927?
Did you know the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth has a name?
Did you know there's a precise speed where jogging becomes running?
Did you know one of the largest pyramids in the world is a Bass Pro Shops in Memphis, Tennessee?
Did you know Shakespeare invented more than 1,700 words?
Did you know bubble wrap was originally invented as wallpaper?
Did you know lobsters have clear blood?
Did you know the average U.S. household has 300,000 things in it?
Did you know chewing gum is banned in Singapore?
Did you know McDonald's once created bubblegum-flavored broccoli?
Did you know the first item sold on eBay was a broken laser pointer?
Did you know grapes light on fire in the microwave?
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