Mixture of 46 Facts Pertaining to No Particular Topic – 11

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1Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise sent letters and gifts to the boy who originally played the little boy in "Jerry Maguire" but was replaced by Jonathan Lipnicki because he "just didn’t want that first actor to go to the movies, look at the screen and think he’d failed. I wanted him to love movies his entire life."


2. Rainbows can be formed at night. They are called 'Moonbows'.


3. Ants can combine multiple colonies into "Supercolonies" which contain multiple queens. One of the largest on record included an estimated 306 million worker ants and one million queen ants living in 45,000 interconnected nests.


4. Connecticut teacher Julie Amero was convicted of sex offenses after a computer virus caused Porn Pop Ups to be displayed in her classroom. The felony convictions eventually vacated, she was still required to surrender her teaching license.


5. An Albatross (bird) can sleep while flying to avoid predators such as whales and sharks.


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6Rocket Man song

Rocket Man song

The lyrics to Elton John's 'Rocket Man' were meant to be taken literally and it is about a Mars-bound astronaut leaving his family to do his job.


7. Arnold Schwarzenegger wasn't allowed to voice himself in the German dub of "The Terminator" because the producers thought that his Austrian accent wasn't tough enough for the Terminator. In fact, he's never dubbed himself in all of his movies since.


8. The postal code of the North Pole is H0H 0H0 in reference to Santa


9. A man faked his death to make his wife realize how much she missed him. He left his clothes on the beach and placed an anonymous call to police to say he'd just seen a naked man walk into the sea. But he was soon discovered and his wife filed for divorce after learning about the prank.


10. African elephants are being born without tusks due to poaching, according to researchers


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11Rolling luggage

Rolling luggage

Rolling luggage wasn't invented until 1970, and initially, stores didn't want to stock it.


12. Between 1975 and 2008, the number of products in the average supermarket swelled from an average of 8,948 to almost 47,000


13. In Puerto Rico, about two people die, and 25 more are injured due to falling bullets from celebratory gunfire on New Year's Eve.


14. During World War 2, Dutch resistance leader Gerrit Kastein was captured, placed in an interrogation room and tied to a chair. Because he feared he would give up names under torture, while left alone he jumped through a closed second-floor window while still attached to the chair.


15. Nintendo tried to buy the rights to the Harry Potter series from JK Rowling


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16Padmanabhaswamy Temple

Padmanabhaswamy Temple

The Padmanabhaswamy Temple, which contains over $22 billion in gold and jewels is estimated to contain over $1 Trillion behind a mysterious sealed door.


17. Iceland's navy took on the UK, Germany, and Belgium in three "Cod Wars", and won all three times with only one death


18. American swimmer Michael Phelps holds the world record for most Olympic medals ever held but also holds the record for the longest putt ever televised.


19. A cubic mile of ocean water can contain up to 25lbs of gold


20. On February 9, 1964, almost half (45%) of all US television viewers tuned into The Ed Sullivan Show and The Beatles.


21Kurt Cobain

Kurt Cobain

Aberdeen, Washington, the birthplace of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, changed their town motto in 2005 to "Come As You Are" as a tribute to Cobain


22. There is a religion formed around the Coen Brothers' film, "The Big Lebowski," called Dudeism. They have an official "church" and can hold weddings.


23. There were five failed assassination plots on Lincoln including one where a bullet went through his top hat


24. Sweden ran a clandestine nuclear weapons program under the guise of civilian defense research between 1945 to 1972


25. King Goujian's army was known for scaring its enemies before battle because its front line consisted of criminals sentenced to death who committed suicide by decapitating themselves.

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