Wednesday, October 25, 2006

STOOPID FACTZ !!!

A five and a half year old weighing 250 pounds was exhibited at a meeting of the Physical Society of Vienna on December 4, 1894. She ate a normal diet and was otherwise in good health. The problem: she wasn't able to sweat.

A flea can jump 350 times is own body length. (say..you jumping the length of a soccer field)

A flock of sheep grazed the White House lawn during Woodrow Wilson's term. Their wool was sold to raise money for the Red Cross during World War I.

A fly always jumps backwards for a quick getaway when you try to hit it.

A fly hums in the middle octave, key F.

A foal is a baby horse.

A full moon is nine times brighter than a half moon.

A full-grown bear can run as fast as a horse.

2 comments:

maryl said...

Scott, I am not sure I could face Stoopid Factz at 2:11 AM. What devotion you have to get the information out to your fellow bloggers! Will also check the website out you mentioned.

bobby said...

All the flies i have encountered hum in the key of G. All good fly catchersknow they jump backward. That's why you sweep from behind to catch a fly.The tezsie fly hums in the key of F unlike the common fly. maybe mr. know =it -all will be able to rnlighten us further