People
You do not put a period after the "S" in Harry S
Truman's name. The "S" is not an abbreviation, it is in fact his middle name.
President James Garfield had a unique talent: He could write Greek with one hand while at
the same time write in Latin with his other hand.
The
Tour de France is an annual bicycle race of more than 200 competitors racing along a
course that covers about 2000 miles of European roads. The race usually lasts about 25 to
30 days.
In
America each year, 40,000 people are injured by their toilets and 100,000 are injured by
their clothing.
So far,
80 people in the U.S. who were executed, were later found to be innocent of the crime for
which they died.
Joan Crawford
was the very first guest to appear on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson,"
October 1, 1962.
George Carlin
was the first guest host on "Saturday Night Live" which premiered on October 11,
1975.
No NFL team
which plays it's home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Superbowl.
If a statue in
the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle;
if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received
in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural
causes.
There are two
credit cards for every person in the United States.
The most common
name in the world is Mohammed.