This page deals with facts from nine categories. They are as follows:
Hyperactive Headlines
Freaky Food Facts
Screwy Spelling
Wise Words
Centered on Celebs
Wacky World
Bodily No-Brainers
Irritating Irony
Atrocious Animals
- Hyperactive Headline: Man Stabbed with Fish
- Freaky Food Fact: In 2008, McDonald's restaurant chain bought 54,000,000 pounds of fresh apples which were equally distributed to each location.
- Screwy Spelling: There are 127 ways to spell Raleigh.
- Wise Words: "If dandelions were hard to grow, they'd be welcome on any lawn." -Andrew Mason
- Hyperactive Headline: Joint Chiefs Head to be Replaced
- Centering on Celebs: In 2004, an elementary-school book report written by Britney Spears was auctioned off for $1,400.
- Wacky World: The car-insurance company Goodfellows offers protection for damages caused by alien abduction. Sign me up!
- Atrocious Animals: Many, or most, hamsters blink one eye at a time. However, this is so quick you cannot really ever notice it.
- Wacky World: There are only thirteen blimps in the whole world.
- Bodily No-Brainers: The white part of your fingernail is called the lunula.
- Irritating Irony: The slogan on the New Hampshire license plate reads, "Live Free or Die." These plates are fashioned by prisoners in the state prison located in capital city Concord.
- Atrocious Animals: Elephants are most often cleaned with Murphy's Oil Soap chemical.
- Screwy Spelling: "Quisling" is the only word in the English language to start with -quis.
- Freaky Food Fact: Des Moines, Iowa has the highest Jello consumption rates in America.
- Screwy Spelling: Patriotic is not really a word. Look it up in the dictionary. It's not there.
- Wacky World: Most American car horns beep in the key of F. TRY THIS: Using a tuner, try to see what key your family's car horn(s) are!
- Atrocious Animals: In the last 4000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
- Screwy Spelling: No words in the English language rhyme with month, silver, orange, purple, or quisling.
- Atrocious Animals: A baby of a donkey and a zebra is called a zedonk.
- Hyperactive Headlines: The Sunday Night Men's Church Club will meet on Saturday in the park unless it rains, in which case they will meet at their regular Tuesday evening time.