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  1. Alphabet
  2. Hummingbirds
  3. Trivia Tidbits (1)
  4. History Mystery
  5. Q words
  6. E-less book
  7. Trivia and Amazing Facts
  8. Jargon
  9. Trivia about the English language and word origins
  10. A Word a Year: 1906-2006
  11. A few facts about English
  12. Rhyme it......
  13. Do you Know How the Apostles Died???
  14. Interesting Facts
  15. Philippine Trivia
  16. confused gender
  17. Did you know
  18. homonymical tendencies
  19. Unbelievable MaTh!!!
  20. WeLcoMe tO tHe hUsbAnD StoRe
  21. wHy i neVer Go to A fiVe sTAr hOteL
  22. A rather cool alarm clock
  23. interesting & funny facts
  24. FuNNy FActS
  25. Weak Memory
  26. Why is the US also called Uncle Sam?
  27. Baby with two faces worshipped as goddess
  28. aRe you? piNoy?
  29. do yOu have a Chibibotto?.....
  30. cOokieS 1 ...
  31. cookies 2....
  32. 7 dont's after a meal
  33. wAnt to quit smoke? but dont want to gain weight?
  34. Shortest and Longest Sentence
  35. Trivia Facts
  36. Trivia Facts #2
  37. Infinite Points
  38. Trivia Facts # 3
  39. Trivia Facts #4
  40. Sports Trivia
  41. Guess the nationality..
  42. About time and measurement
  43. News..
  44. Raining cats and dogs..
  45. Coffee Trivia
  46. The Only - Part 1
  47. The Only -Part 2
  48. All about Ozone ...
  49. All about ozone ... Part 2
  50. A trivia about Cuisine^^
  51. A trivia about Cuisine- part 2 ^^
  52. LOL, lol^^
  53. Anagrams
  54. Fascinating Trivia
  55. on english PHRASES
  56. How did all animals fit on Noah's Ark?
  57. Food Trivia
  58. Philippines Trivia
  59. Weather Forecasting
  60. Philippine Atmospheric and Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
  61. Petroleum jelly?
  62. Facts about Forks
  63. First fast food
  64. First Pizza Hut
  65. Have it your way...
  66. First Chicken Stand???
  67. You blink 15 000 times a day
  68. What is the exact meaning of “mosque?” (and “temple” and “church” while we’re at it)
  69. If you pray and say “amen” at the end, what does it literally mean?
  70. Rhythm
  71. Brain Cells
  72. Inventions by Women
  73. Trees
  74. Why are planes named after numbers, like the 747? Is there a 947 or a 658?
  75. What is the exact meaning of “mosque?” (and “temple” and “church” while we’re at it)
  76. Afghanistan, Kazakhstan — How many “stans” are there, & what does it mean?
  77. Is it true that “goodbye” is actually short for a religious phrase?
  78. Danger! What is the frantic origin of “hello?” (And the source of “hi” may surprise you)
  79. OK, “ice cream” is obvious, but the word “yogurt” was created by a misunderstanding. Get the scoop
  80. What do “corny” and “corned beef” have to do with plain-old “corn?”
  81. You’re not asleep, but you’re not awake either. What’s the word for that mysterious feeling?
  82. Why avocados are called “alligator pears” and “fertility fruit”
  83. There really is a 13th zodiac sign named “Ophiuchus” that you’ve probably never heard of.
  84. Cakewalk?
  85. Japanese Tea
  86. What is the Difference Between Engagement Rings and Wedding Rings?
  87. What is Paper Boy Hat?
  88. What is Paper Boy Hat?
  89. Male Bra?
  90. Worry Dolls
  91. Shotgun Wedding
  92. Rsvp
  93. Hen Party
  94. Long Island
  95. The pound sign...
  96. Cat
  97. http://www.bigsiteofamazingfacts.com/who-wrote-mary-had-a-little-lamb-and-where-did-the-nursery-rhym
  98. Watermelon Facts
  99. Who wrote Little Red Riding Hood?
  100. Jesus Christ Lizard
  101. Goats that Climb Trees
  102. Birds commit suicide
  103. Insects in your chocolates
  104. Ice Cream Cone
  105. 3rd around the world
  106. Glass
  107. NUTS Versus SEEDS
  108. All about PILI NUTS
  109. Tarzana
  110. Saffron
  111. Bamboo
  112. All Edible
  113. A chicken once had its head cut off and survived for over eighteen months, headless.
  114. The High Point Of Coca-Cola History
  115. Butter Up!
  116. The Real thing
  117. All You Needed Was An Opener
  118. M&Ms are Mmmmm Good
  119. Which Ruth, Is The Truth?
  120. Iced Cream
  121. No Waffling, Who Made The First Ice Cream Cone?
  122. A Juicy Fruit?
  123. Fruit of the Gods
  124. The Many Uses of the Chocolate
  125. Going Bananas
  126. Breakfast with the Stars
  127. Drinking to the Departed
  128. Mango, the fruit of many mysteries???
  129. For the sake of Auld Lang Syne
  130. Thanks a Bunch
  131. Pepperoni Pattern?
  132. Variety is the Thing
  133. Chew on this, for a while.
  134. A Crisp New Potato Chip Record
  135. A Juicy Tidbit About Lemons
  136. Did BELL reall invent the phone?
  137. Are these colors?
  138. Allspice
  139. Nintendo was sued in 2000 because Mario Party’s joystick-spinning mini-games caused hand injuries to
  140. An author tattooed a book word-by-word on the skin of 2,095 volunteers.
  141. Marie Antoinette’s daughter was technically queen of France for only 20 minutes.
  142. A man can solve complex math equations faster than a calculator.
  143. Dogs predicted an earthquake in Turkey.
  144. A captured sea turtle had 74 pieces of trash in its stomach!
  145. Mark Zuckerberg changed his relationship status on Facebook after 7 years of dating.
  146. Nowhere in “Charlie Bit My Finger” is the video’s title actually spoken.
  147. Filling the Empire State Building with pennies would require 1,818,624,000,000 coins.
  148. Most Americans are on Facebook.
  149. A 15-month-old baby survived a seven-story fall.
  150. The human nose can distinguish more than 10,000 different smells.
  151. Rain has never been recorded in parts of the world's driest desert.
  152. A billion-dollar yacht has been designed that will look like a mini version of Monaco.
  153. An old Arabian unit of mass was called the "batman."
  154. A blind man regained his vision by having a tooth implanted in his eye.
  155. A thirsty camel can drink 35 gallons of water in just six minutes.
  156. An earthquake can shorten the length of a day.
  157. Pulling an all-nighter causes your body to burn an extra 161 calories.
  158. Some ants can make themselves EXPLODE
  159. Tom Hanks patterned his accent in Forrest Gump after the actor that played young Forrest.
  160. Doritos, Cheetos, Fritos, and Tostitos are all produced by the same company.
  161. San Francisco's cable cars are NOT the only mobile U.S. National Monuments.
  162. You do not lose the majority of your body heat through your head.
  163. Crocodiles swallow stones.
  164. Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world's countries combined.
  165. There is a type of Italian wine called "Vigneti di Moron."
  166. Frogs swallow food using their eyes!
  167. The creator of Firefox was only 19 years old when the program was first released.
  168. A Spanish woman has claimed ownership of the Sun.
  169. You can buy frozen milk in Siberia.
  170. A hanging, if done improperly, can result in a slow death by strangulation or decapitation.
  171. Colonel Sanders, Creator Of "KENTUCKY Fried Chicken" Was Actually Born and Raised In Henryville, Ind
  172. A sloth takes a week to digest its food.
  173. A 14-month-old baby was born with a second face.
  174. Any unrestrained liquid in space will form a perfect sphere.
  175. The director of Nokia received a speeding ticket for 116,000 euros (roughly $152,725) in Finland.
  176. Astronauts can burp in space.
  177. Facebook paid $8.5 million to acquire the domain name 'fb.com'.
  178. A glass ball will bounce higher than a rubber ball, provided that it does not break.
  179. Koi fish can live for over 200 years.
  180. The tallest volcano in our solar system is 69,649 feet high.
  181. A Chinese man put his niece up for an online auction
  182. Many Japanese couples hold divorce ceremonies that are similar to weddings.
  183. There are POISONOUS BIRDS!
  184. NASA has voted 2012 the most scientifically flawed film ever made.
  185. Joseph Stalin trained to be a priest for five years.
  186. A species of ant can snap its jaws together at speeds of up to 145 miles per hour.
  187. None of the Toy Story films mention Andy's father.
  188. George Washington hired his own Batman.
  189. The main voice actors on The Simpsons are paid $400,000 per episode.
  190. Black cats are much less likely than other cats to be adopted from animal shelters.
  191. The fastest wind speed ever recorded was 318 miles per hour.
  192. Camels' milk has 10 times more iron than cows' milk.
  193. A snake with a foot was found in China.
  194. Your tongue cannot taste food without saliva.
  195. Potato chips were born of a cook's attempt at revenge.
  196. A woman is suing Google for showing her underwear on Street View.
  197. A Cuban woman claims to be 126 years old.
  198. The world's largest igloo measured in at 27 feet, 2 inches by 17 feet 4 inches.
  199. Tongue
  200. Cockroach
  201. Repellants
  202. Toothbrush
  203. Coconut water
  204. Strange Law
  205. The Great Wall Myth
  206. Camels
  207. "Friday the 13th."
  208. Hippo
  209. Right lung
  210. Goodbye
  211. 150 years
  212. 200 muscles
  213. Stress
  214. Grow after death
  215. Nerve Cells
  216. Tongue
  217. Tsunami
  218. Rolls royce
  219. Valentines Cards
  220. Paper Money
  221. Leather skin
  222. Toothpaste
  223. South Koreans love to shop!
  224. South Korean food is Super Food
  225. In South Korea - the taxis are color coded
  226. Soju can get you drunk Fast!
  227. South Korea has very advanced industry and technology
  228. a traditional Korean roof curves up with a smile
  229. Meat and human evolution
  230. Why is a spider not considered an insect?
  231. A hippo...
  232. toilet paper???
  233. Beaver
  234. Bats
  235. Beethoven
  236. Bubble gum...
  237. Camel
  238. Campanology
  239. Cats
  240. Fingerprint Facts
  241. Popsicles were invented by an 11-year-old.
  242. Philippine Flag
  243. Babies don’t have kneecaps.
  244. Bananas are radioactive.
  245. The strongest animal is the Hercules Beetle.