Fortune cookies were actually invented in America, in 1918, by Charles Jung.
The original name for the butterfly was 'flutterby'.
In 1944, Fidel Castro was voted Cuba's best schoolboy athlete. A left-handed pitcher, Castro was later given a tryout by the Washington Senators but was turned down by the baseball club.
The U.S. Government will not allow portraits of living persons to appear on stamps.
Most soccer balls have 32 panels.
STOOPID KWESTION:Why do we say something is out of whack? What's a whack?
6 comments:
do world cup soccer balls have 32 panels or do those soccer balls not fall into the "most" catagory?
hello gary!
after futher research i dispute the first stoopid fact. i agree that they were invented in the US but i dispute by who! i say its makoto hagiwara of the golden gate japanese tea garden in san francisco that invented the first fortune cookie in 1909!! you decide for yourself!!
all i'm saying is its stoopid to say that it was charles jung for sure that invented the fortune cookie since there seems to be a cloud of doubt over its origins!!
I totally dispute the "fact" about portraits of living people being on postage stamps!
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow will prevent me from proving my point. Keep your eye on all future incoming mail!
I like flutterby better.
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