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Glass Toothpick

Anyone know any strange facts?
. The King of Hearts is the only king without a moustache on a standard laying card.
. Forest fires move faster uphill than downhill.
. More people use blue toothbrushes than red ones.
. During your lifetime, you'll eat about 60,000 pounds of food.
. Some Ribbon Worms will eat themselves if they can't find anything to eat.
. In the White House, there are 13,092 knives, forks and spoons.
. Recycling one glass jar saves enough energy to watch 3 hours of T.V.
. Every year, kids in North America spend close to half a billion dollars on chewing gum.
. The toothpick is the most commonly choked-on item in North America.
. The banana could become extinct in 10 years.
. The stomach of a Hippo can grow up to 10 Feet long and hold 400 pounds of food.
. Ostriches can run faster than horses and the males can roar like lions.
. Fingernails grow up to four times faster than toenails.
Ice cream has no bones.
The Great Wall of China is long enough to stretch from New York City to Houston.
More than half of all the geysers in the world are in Yellowstone National Park.
Widest waterfall in the world: Victoria Falls in Africa (almost a mile wide).
The Statue of Liberty’s waist size is 35…feet.
The Empire State Building is only 265 feet taller than the Eiffel Tower.
It took 14 years to build the Brooklyn Bridge.
There’s a producing oil well beneath the Oklahoma State capitol building.
Two countries are actually smaller than New York's Central Park: Monaco and Vatican City.
Toilet Rock, a natural rock formation shaped like a flush toilet, is in City of Rocks, New Mexico.
The "World’s Largest Office Chair" is located in Anniston, Alabama. It’s 33 feet tall.
Disney World is twice the size of Manhattan.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is made of 2.3 million blocks, each weighing 2 1/2 tons.
California’s Golden Gate Bridge isn’t golden—it’s “International Orange.”
If any of the heads on Mt. Rushmore had a body, it would be nearly 500 feet tall.
Pope John XXIII installed a bowling alley in the Vatican.
Q. When did the last Roman aqueduct fall into disuse? A. It didn’t—some are still in use today.
Highest town in the U.S.: Climax, Colorado, at 11,302 feet above sea level.
World’s largest restaurant: Bangkok’s Royal Dragon (serves 5,000; waiters wear roller skates).
Reading one book a day, it would take more than 63,000 years to read every book in the U.S. Library of Congress.
The airport in Calcutta, India, is called Dum Dum.
Q. How many times was the city of Winchester, Virginia, captured during the Civil War? A. 84.
The ball that drops in Times Square every New Year’s Eve is named the “Star of Hope.”
Longest Main Street in the U.S.: The one in Island Park, Idaho. It’s more than 33 miles long.
Longest railway on Earth: the Transiberian Railway (Russia), nearly 6,000 miles long.
Deep fat: Americans eat enough ice cream each year to fill the Grand Canyon.
20 million bats live in Texas’s Bracken Cave. They eat 100 tons of insects every night.
There are 898 steps in the Washington Monument.
Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid International Airport is about one-tenth the size of Rhode Island.
Walt Disney World generates about 56 tons of trash every day.
Don’t let the name fool you: Mississippi Bay is off the coast of Yokohama, Japan.
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is six times saltier than seawater.
Oops! The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial includes the names of 38 living people.
The Battle of Waterloo wasn’t fought in Waterloo. It was fought in Pancenoit, 4 miles away.
Big Bend National Park (Texas), is home to 350 species of birds—more than any other national park.
The London Zoo reportedly employs an “entertainment director” for the animals.
Alaska's lake Iliamna is larger than the state of Connecticut.
Busiest McDonald's in the world: Pushkin Square in Moscow.
In 1999 residents of Melbourne, Australia, erected a 40-foot statue of Barbie.
Look out! Mt. Everest is moving northeast at a rate of 2.4 inches per year.
Plymouth Rock weighs about 4 tons.
World's most populous prison: San Quentin, California (5,967 prisoners).
Twice as many people visit Great Smoky Mountains Nat'l Park as visit the Grand Canyon.
There is a 242 foot-high temple in Bangkok made entirely of broken dishes.
The Pentagon was built with twice as many bathrooms as needed (because of segregation).
The Greek Parthenon has no straight lines and contains no mortar.
The 13th step of the state capitol in Denver, Colorado, is exactly one mile above sea level.
Balance a fork and a spoon on a toothpick over a glass
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