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  • Eighteen percent of Americans claim to have seen or felt the presence of a ghost.

  • Bloodcurdling isn’t just an expression. Research shows that watching horror movies can increase a certain clotting protein in our blood.

  • High schools and universities in New Zealand are allowed to keep up to a pound of uranium on the premises for educational purposes.

  • In his will, William Shakespeare left his wife “my second best bed.”

  • The U.S. Senate's Rule XIX, which dates back to 1902, states that a U.S. Senator cannot insult their colleagues.

  • WELCOME TO PAGE 349 - ONE MORE UNTIL PAGE 350 !!!

  • Double Stuf Oreos are only 1.86 times as "stuf’ed" as classic Oreos.

  • Weird Al Yankovic wrote his parody song “The Saga Begins” before Star Wars: Episode I was released. LucasFilm denied his request to see it early, so he relied on internet spoilers for plot details.

  • Female cicadas have been known to confuse the roar of power tools for mating calls, sometimes swarming people using lawn mowers.

  • When asked if Abe had any hobbies, Mary Todd Lincoln said, “Cats.”

  • Staff members of the Slovak and Slovenian embassies meet once a month to exchange incorrectly addressed mail.

  • Hay-on-Wye in Wales is the used book capital of the world. It’s home to the famous Honesty Bookshop: an outdoor book market with a collection box in place of a cashier.

  • Lobsters' bladders are in their heads.

  • Family Feud host Richard Dawson met his second wife, Gretchen Johnson, when she was a contestant on the show in 1981. And yes, he kissed her.

  • “Jay” was slang for “foolish person.” So when a pedestrian ignored street signs, he was a “jaywalker.”

  • In 1974, the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis published a paper titled "The Unsuccessful Self-Treatment of a Case of 'Writer’s Block.'" It contained a total of zero words.

  • An estimated 1 million dogs in the U.S. have been named the beneficiary in their owners’ wills. (Humans are still in charge of the money, though.

  • Forrest Mars, the creator of Peanut M&M's, was allergic to peanuts.

  • In a 2004 episode of Sesame Street, Cookie Monster revealed that before he started eating cookies his name was Sid.

  • A butt is a real unit of measurement for a cask of wine. A buttload is about 108 Imperial gallons.

  • In the 1880s, a baboon worked as a signalman for nine years on a South African railroad. He was paid in brandy and never made a mistake.

  • According to one study, most dogs reach peak cuteness between six and eight weeks old.

  • To ensure the Queen receives her food on time, the clocks in the royal kitchen at Windsor Castle are set five minutes ahead.

  • Unconsciously, native English speakers say adjectives preceding nouns in a specific order: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, and purpose. It's why saying "old green metal chairs" sounds normal, but "metal green old chairs" sounds weird.

  • Martin Van Buren wrote an autobiography without mentioning his wife.

  • Although the bobcat is rarely seen, it is the most common wildcat in North America.
    (I've seen Bobcats multiple times.. Have you ? )

  • According to one study, dunking an Oreo in milk for three seconds gives you the optimal balance of sogginess and structural integrity.

  • Nicolas Cage turned down the role of Shrek because he did not want to be an ogre.

  • Since founding the Imagination Library in 1995, Dolly Parton has donated 100 million books to children.

  • Louis Braille was 12 years old when he began transforming a method of silent communication used by the French military into a language that allows blind people to read.

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