Fact O' The Day

Started by Krandall, July 07, 2009, 07:23:11 AM

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Krandall

Beckham is to good for them.

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Quote from: Krandall on December 01, 2009, 09:28:29 AM
Beckham is to good for them.

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WAS, he can't even win a US trophy.  :confused:  :lol:

Shrimpy needs to be in this thread.
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Soccer is for english muffins.

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'NFL rules require specially marked footballs to be used for the kicking game. '


According to the NFL rulebook, the home team is obliged to provide 36 regulation footballs to the referees prior to the start of the game (teams who play indoors need only provide 24 footballs) so that they can be tested with pressure gauges and prepared for use in the game. However, a dozen different footballs are used in the kicking game; these are sealed and shipped by the manufacturer, opened in the referee's locker room, and marked with a "k."




I didn't know that.


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'The odds that an ever-married or cohabiting man has cheated during the relationship are 1 in 4.76, according to the Book Of Odds website. '


According to Book of Odds, the odds that an ever-married or cohabiting man has cheated during the relationship are 1 in 4.76, which matches the likelihood that an adult is afraid of dogs (1 in 4.76) and is more likely than the chance a flight will have a delayed departure (1 in 5.28) and 135 times more likely than the odds that a golfer will be injured playing golf in a year (1 in 644).


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I don't like those odds.   :jaw:
Sticks and stones may break my bones but whips and chains excite me! >:D

Peelz

it's okay Lady. the odds are probably higher that he likes little boys or farm animals, so pick your poison kiddo. :lol:
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Quote from: PeelsSE2 on December 03, 2009, 02:35:43 PM
it's okay Lady. the odds are probably higher that he likes little boys or farm animals, so pick your poison kiddo. :lol:

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More than 2,500 left handed people are killed every year from using right handed products.


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Quote from: Krandall on December 03, 2009, 07:28:59 AM
'The odds that an ever-married or cohabiting man has cheated during the relationship are 1 in 4.76, according to the Book Of Odds website. '


According to Book of Odds, the odds that an ever-married or cohabiting man has cheated during the relationship are 1 in 4.76, which matches the likelihood that an adult is afraid of dogs (1 in 4.76) and is more likely than the chance a flight will have a delayed departure (1 in 5.28) and 135 times more likely than the odds that a golfer will be injured playing golf in a year (1 in 644).


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The odds of successfully navigating an asteroid field are approximately 3720 to 1.

Colorado700R

Quote from: russ on December 03, 2009, 09:42:20 PM
Quote from: Krandall on December 03, 2009, 07:28:59 AM
'The odds that an ever-married or cohabiting man has cheated during the relationship are 1 in 4.76, according to the Book Of Odds website. '


According to Book of Odds, the odds that an ever-married or cohabiting man has cheated during the relationship are 1 in 4.76, which matches the likelihood that an adult is afraid of dogs (1 in 4.76) and is more likely than the chance a flight will have a delayed departure (1 in 5.28) and 135 times more likely than the odds that a golfer will be injured playing golf in a year (1 in 644).


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The odds of successfully navigating an asteroid field are approximately 3720 to 1.

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Quote from: 4gunz4x4z on December 03, 2009, 08:10:20 PM
More than 2,500 left handed people are killed every year from using right handed products.
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'Four actors have played the same character in at least six different TV series. '


The actors and their characters are George Wendt (Norm Peterson), John Ratzenberger (Cliff Clavin), Richard Belzer (Det. Munch), and Paul Fusco (the voice of ALF). Most of Belzer's appearances relate to the Law & Order television franchise; Wendt's and Ratzenberger's Cheers characters typically appeared together on shows including Frasier, Wings, St. Elsewhere, The Tortellis, and The Simpsons. Finally, Fusco voiced ALF on ALF, ALF the Animated Series, ALF Tales, Matlock, Blossom, and The Love Boat: The Next Wave.


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'History's first college football game ended in a score of 6-4. '

Bearing significantly more resemblance to rugby and soccer than to today's enormously popular NCAA football, the first American college football game took place in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in early November of 1869. It pitted Princeton University against Rutgers University, with the latter taking the game 6 to 4.


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