Mezmerize19
Active member
There are a crap load of these so heres a few of them
he women of the Tiwi tribe
in the South Pacific are married at birth.
When Albert Einstein died,
his final words died with him. The nurse at his side didn't understand German.
St Patrick, the patron saint
of Ireland, was not Irish.
The lance ceased to be an
official battle weapon in the British Army in 1927.
St. John was the only one of
the 12 Apostles to die a natural death.
Gabriel, Michael
and Lucifer (more commonly known as Satan) are the only 3 angels to be named in
the bible.
According to Genesis all demons are angels who were cast out of heaven after
Lucifer tried to take God's throne and several of the other angels bowed down
and worshiped him.
Many sailors used to wear
gold earrings so that they could afford a proper burial when they died.
Some very Orthodox Jew
refuse to speak Hebrew, believing it to be a language reserved only for the Prophets.
A South African monkey was
once awarded a medal and promoted to the rank of corporal during World War I.
Born 4 January 1838, General
Tom Thumb's growth slowed at the age of 6 months, at 5 years he was signed to the circus
by P.T. Barnum, and at adulthood reached a height of only 1 metre.
Because they had no proper
rubbish disposal system, the streets of ancient Mesopotamia became literally knee-deep in
rubbish.
The Toltecs, Seventh-century
native Mexicans, went into battle with wooden swords so as not to kill their enemies.
China banned the pigtail in
1911 as it was seen as a symbol of feudalism.
The Amayra guides of Bolivia
are said to be able to keep pace with a trotting horse for a distance of 100 kilometres.
Sliced bread was patented
by a jeweller, Otto Rohwedder, in 1928. He had been
working on it for 16 years,
having started in 1912.
If ya want more heres the link:
http://home.bitworks.co.nz/trivia/human.htm
he women of the Tiwi tribe
in the South Pacific are married at birth.
When Albert Einstein died,
his final words died with him. The nurse at his side didn't understand German.
St Patrick, the patron saint
of Ireland, was not Irish.
The lance ceased to be an
official battle weapon in the British Army in 1927.
St. John was the only one of
the 12 Apostles to die a natural death.
Gabriel, Michael
and Lucifer (more commonly known as Satan) are the only 3 angels to be named in
the bible.
According to Genesis all demons are angels who were cast out of heaven after
Lucifer tried to take God's throne and several of the other angels bowed down
and worshiped him.
Many sailors used to wear
gold earrings so that they could afford a proper burial when they died.
Some very Orthodox Jew
refuse to speak Hebrew, believing it to be a language reserved only for the Prophets.
A South African monkey was
once awarded a medal and promoted to the rank of corporal during World War I.
Born 4 January 1838, General
Tom Thumb's growth slowed at the age of 6 months, at 5 years he was signed to the circus
by P.T. Barnum, and at adulthood reached a height of only 1 metre.
Because they had no proper
rubbish disposal system, the streets of ancient Mesopotamia became literally knee-deep in
rubbish.
The Toltecs, Seventh-century
native Mexicans, went into battle with wooden swords so as not to kill their enemies.
China banned the pigtail in
1911 as it was seen as a symbol of feudalism.
The Amayra guides of Bolivia
are said to be able to keep pace with a trotting horse for a distance of 100 kilometres.
Sliced bread was patented
by a jeweller, Otto Rohwedder, in 1928. He had been
working on it for 16 years,
having started in 1912.
If ya want more heres the link:
http://home.bitworks.co.nz/trivia/human.htm