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BELIEVE IT OR NOT FACTS!!-YOU WONT BELIEVE IT!!

FACTS!!-YOU WONT BELIEVE IT!!

  • Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliofobi means fear of long words.

  • Not tonight, darling, I have a headache!

  • Women’s orgasm releases endorphins, a pain-relieving substance that occurs naturally in the brain. Substance among other effective against headaches. So above standardundvigelse is not so good as an excuse …

  • Mon occupies 1 / 10 calories to lick the back of a postage stamp.

  • Sure lemons contain more sugar than sweet strawberries …

  • Fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen wrote 156 fairy tales, but it is probably not widely known that 12 of these were actually retellings of existing stories. Eg. Princess and the Pea is originally an old Swedish folktale, as Andersen just embroidered on.

  • John Wayne was the Mongols

  • The famous western entirely recorded in 1956 completely atypical film The Conqueror (the Conqueror) in which he played the main role of the Mongol ruler Genghis Khan. One film critic wrote sarcastically that Wayne was just so perfect in the role as Mickey Rooney would have been in the role of Jesus in King of Kings.

  • The recorded thousands of films every year and they are obviously all of varying quality. But perhaps not reached bottom in 1938 with The Terror of Tiny Town, where Hollywood managed to make a cowboy movie with dwarfs who galloped around on the prairie on Shetland ponies. To not be a lie, there was a musical western. Unfortunately it never came up to the Danish cinemas …

  • Why is anesthesia?

  • Despite the fact that doctors have used the anesthetic in more than 150 years, there is still no one can give an explanation of why – and how – anesthetic really works.

  • An amazing blunder

  • After the construction of Hotel Howard in Baltimore, United States, would turn up in central fired. Only then was it discovered that they had forgotten to install chimneys.

  • Hooray for science

  • The famous Swedish naturalist Carl von Linne said in 1735, when many birds (migratory birds) disappeared in winter, it was because they dived down to bottom of lakes. Here they remained so until it was again this summer.

  • The internationally renowned fairy tale from Hans Christian Andersen’s pen is indeed what he himself called Swan youngster. Only when it was in press, he was asked to change his mind and went instead to be called The Ugly Duckling. Fortunately, because otherwise was history’s point indeed been revealed already in the title.

  • Hassel The mouse has the Dormouse order, was a highly coveted dainty in ancient Rome. It was served like boiled doused with honey and nøddeflager.

  • Isabella was a Spanish princess who in the Dutch city of Ostend’s siege from 1601 to 1604 made the promise that she would not change his underwear, before the city was conquered. In fact, isabella so sooty …

  • Spider’s web is an incredibly strong material. If one imagined a giant tissue with threads of pencil thickness, it would be unable to stop a jumbo jet in the air.

  • What they should perhaps use the word for?

  • This is strange to think that the Arabs – according to their religion must not consume alcohol – invented the word ‘alcohol’.

  • Everyone knows the sight of U.S. official ‘parliament’, Capitol, with the impressive marble dome. But there is a deception, because the dome is entirely made of cast iron beams, which from the outside is painted, so the illusion of stone.

  • He may have been popular

  • In 1928 there were presidential elections in the African state of Liberia, and Charles King was elected by a majority of 600,000 votes, which was pretty impressive, since the country had only 15,000 voters voters.

  • The most famous game in the computer world of childhood is undoubtedly Pacman where a cheese-like shape moving around in mazes and collect energy pills. Originally the game was called Puckman – and the figure look like a hockey puck too – but the idea was quickly scrapped, since it predicted that would change folkeviddet P’et in the name of a F …

  • Step cautiously

  • Our world-famous philosopher Soren Kierkegaard is buried at the Assistant Cemetery in northwest Copenhagen. But when visiting his family plot and dwells on the gravel out of time, you should be aware that it actually says and enters at his remains. The reason is simple that the grave was initially larger than they are today.

  • See for yourself after

  • The familiar SAVE icon, found in every Windows computer programs show a normal 3 ½ “floppy disk, but protecting the hole with the little skydetap placed in the wrong side …

  • The she will probably want to forget

  • The celebrated Hollywood superstar Joan Crawford recorded his first movie in 1923 under the name Billie Cassin. She was then 19 years. The film called The Casting Couch. It was a porn …

  • Round Tower at Copenhagen is famous for its spiral staircase that leads all the way up through the building. But actually the tower across two wells, with the cylinder in the central axis contains a narrow trævindeltrappe, however, has been renewed repeatedly over the years.

  • Why is it really plain, when the liquid of course is not especially sweet? The explanation is simple, the word ‘cute’ in the old days did ‘fresh’ or ‘new’.

  • Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was immensely proud of the Iron Cross he had received for bravery during the First World War, and he always went with it on the breast pocket of her uniform. So did the apparently less that it was a Jewish officer, who had nominated him for the award.

  • Difficult to get past

  • Oliver Hardy – thick half of the comedy pair Laurel and Hardy – had most of his life one great passion in the sport. He amazed all playing American football.

  • Anything else?

  • The American actor Marlon Brando set a new record for earnings when he demanded – and got – three million dollars for ten-minute involvement in the film ‘Superman’ from 1978 when he played the title role holder’s father. Later the defendant he even film company Warner to get a percentage of ticket sales.

  • Just for a bet

  • Has John Wayne played in ‘The Three Musketeers’? Surprisingly, the answer is actually yes, he even starred in the 1933 series. In reality it is a bit of a trick question because the action had nothing to Alexandre Dumas’ novel to do. The film unfolds in the Foreign Legion.

  • Well done

  • One of the last century’s greatest battle is ‘White Christmas’ by Bing Crosby Croon transferee. The song is from the movie of the same name from 1954, and the film was nominated for an Oscar. For the song “Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep ‘.

  • England has surprisingly no constitution. The closest you get it, Magna Carta (Magna Carta), is a charter dating back to the 1215th

  • One of the great Beatles classics is ‘When I’m Sixty-Four’ 1967 album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Surprisingly, wrote Paul McCartney tune, already when he was 16 years. So long before there was thought of The Beatles.

  • Titanic burned all his life

  • Since the accident, the ship stood out on his first and last voyage April 10, 1912 were unavailable and fire in one of kulbeholdningerne and succeeded not stoker to overcome the fire before the ship sank four days later.

  • It’s strange to think that the impressive round tower in Copenhagen actually only good twice as high as it is wide. The height is 36 meters while the width is 15 meters across.

  • It was like …

  • In the U.S. state of Pennsylvania is a town named Intercourse (sexual intercourse). But Oregon may also be involved, since there exists a city named Idiot Ville.

  • In a small village in Mexico, there is a hen that breaks all the natural rules of the present green eggs. It is not because of diet, say experts, it lies in the genes which color egg sheep. It should not be possible to put green eggs for a hen!

  • Chicken Breed Arucana submit green eggs (shell is green) breed originates from South America and is already here in the UK.

  • Believe it or not – spider’s web can heal wounds!

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