30-10-2008, 12:19am
Tibetans rub themselves down with rancid yak fat to keep themselves warm.
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30-10-2008, 12:19am
Tibetans rub themselves down with rancid yak fat to keep themselves warm.
30-10-2008, 12:20am
A census in 1920 revealed that fewer than one Eskimo in 46 has ever seen an igloo.
30-10-2008, 12:21am
By the law of averages you are more likely to be killed by a flying champagne cork than by a poisonous spider.
30-10-2008, 12:21am
In the USA, in 1998, 48 people lost their lives due to rollercoaster accidents!
30-10-2008, 12:22am
There is a town in Maryland called Accident. It sits on a major state highway linking western Maryland with the rest of the state. On the approach to the town is a road sign that doubles as a warning and is always true, no matter what the traffic condition. The sign says: ACCIDENT AHEAD
30-10-2008, 12:22am
In the USA an average of 55,700 people are injured by their own jewellery every year.
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30-10-2008, 12:23am
The first person to be killed in an auto accident in the United States was Henry H. Bliss, a 68-year-old real estate broker. On September 14, 1899, in New York City, Mr. Bliss stepped from a streetcar, turned to assist a woman passenger, and was hit by a cab.
30-10-2008, 12:23am
The first fatal plane accident occurred on September 17, 1908 - - the pilot in that crash was none other than Orville Wright. In mid-flight, the propeller broke and the plane plunged 150 feet. Orville suffered multiple hip and leg fractures but Lieutenant Thomas E. Selfridge of the U.S. Signal Corps., who was also on board, died.
30-10-2008, 12:24am
La Paz, Bolivia, which is about 12,000 feet above sea level, is nearly a fireproof city, and the fire engine ordered out of civic pride gather dust in their firehouses. At that altitude, the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere barely supports fire.
30-10-2008, 12:26am
The movie 'The Madness of King George' was originally released in England under the title of 'The Madness of King George III'. The 'III' was dropped for its American release because it was believed that the American moviegoer would believe it to be a sequel, and not go see it because they had never seen The Madness of King George I and II yet.
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