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Fact: By law, a pregnant woman can urinate anywhere she wants to in Britain, even, if she so chooses, in a police officer’s helmet. Click Here For Fun Movie Facts
Read More »What The K in Kmart Stands For…
Fact: The “K” in Kmart stands for Kresge, as in the chain’s founder, Sebastian S. Kresge. Click Here For Fun Movie Facts
Read More »Hello!
Random Fact: China has more English speakers than the United States. Click Here For Fun Movie Facts
Read More »Death by Apricot Seeds
Fact: Apricot, cherry and peach pits contain cyanogenetic glycosides, which release cyanide. It would take huge dose to kill you, but there have been reports of children in Turkey suffering from Apricot poisoning
Read More »Peanut Allergies
Fact: Peanut allergies affect an estimated 4 million Americans and can be life-threatening. Almost half of annual emergency room visits and two-thirds of deaths due to anaphylaxis are the result of peanut allergies
Read More »Number One Traded Item On The Planet.
Random Fact: Cigarettes are the single-most traded item on the planet. With approximately 1 trillion being sold from country to country each year. At a global take of more than $400 billion, it’s one
Read More »Inventor Of Basketball
Random Fact: Basketball was invented by a Canadian names Dr. James Naismith. Click Here For Fun Movie Facts
Read More »Eyes Don’t Grow
Random Fact: Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing. Click Here For Fun Movie Facts
Read More »Tears Of Emotion
Random Fact: Among all animals, we alone cry tears of emotion. Not only do they serve the purpose of communicating feelings of distress, scientists believe tears also carry certain undesirable periods of stress out
Read More »Cinderella
Random Fact: Cinderella is known as Yeh-hsien in China. Click Here For Fun Movie Facts
Read More »The First Air Force…
Fact: America’s first “Air Force” was equipped with five hot-air balloons and fifty servicemen. Click Here For Fun Movie Facts
Read More »A Comet’s Tail
Fact: The visual “tail” of a comet has nothing to do with its direction of travel; rather, solar wind pushes it so that it always points away from the Sun. Click Here For Fun
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