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In India, people are legally allowed to marry a dog!

In India, pickled ginger, minced mutton, and a cottage cheese like substance are popular pizza toppings.

In its ancient form, the carrot was purple, not orange.

In Japan, condoms are commonly sold 'door to door'!

In Japan, it is completely acceptable to name your child “Buttocks” or “Prostitute”!

In just about every species of mammal, the female lives longer than the male.

In Kentucky, 50% of the people who get married for the first time are teenagers.

In Kentucky, it is illegal to carry ice-cream in your back pocket.

In Kentucky, It's illegal to fish in the Ohio River in Kentucky without an Indiana Fishing License.

In many countries, urine was used as a detergent for washing.

In Mel Brooks' 'Silent Movie,' mime Marcel Marceau is the only person who has a speaking role.

In Mexico, the Tooth Fairy is known as the 'Tooth Mouse'.

In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch or clock is usually 10:10.

In Natoma, Kansas, it's illegal to throw knives at men wearing striped suits

In Nebraska, It is illegal for bar owners to sell beer unless they are simultaneously brewing a kettle of soup.

In Nepal, cow dung is used for medicinal purposes.

In older people, memory is best early in the morning and then declines during the late afternoon.

In one day an average person will take about 18,000 steps.

In one day, a full grown redwood tree expels more than 2 tons of water through its leaves.

In Pakistan, goats are often sacrificed to improve the performance of the stock market.

In San Salvador, drunk drivers can be punished by death before a firing squad.

In Singapore, it is illegal to sell or own chewing gum.

In some parts of England, rum is used to wash a baby's head for good luck.

In space, astronauts cannot cry properly, because there is no gravity, so the tears can't flow down their faces!

In Spain, it is common to pour chocolate milk on cereal for breakfast.

In ten minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined!

In the 1930's, American track star Jesse Owens used to race against horses and dogs to earn a living.

In the average lifetime a person will breath in about 44 pounds of dust.

In the early 1960's, Porsche commercially manufactured farm tractors.

In the great fire of London, in 1666, half of London was burnt down but only 6 people were injured.

In the last 4,000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.

In the movie 'The Wizard Of Oz', Toto the dog's salary was $125 a week, while Judy Garland was $500 a week.

In the original version of Cinderella the slipper was made out of fur, not glass!

In the U.S., for every dollar you spend on gasoline 27 cents of it is in taxes.

In the U.S., more than 10% of lottery prizes go unclaimed!

In the United States, deaf people have safer driving records than hearing people!

In the White House, there are 13,092 knives, forks and spoons!

In the year 2000, Pope John Paul II was named an "Honorary Harlem Globetrotter."!

In the year 2000, Pope John Paul II was named an 'Honorary Harlem Globetrotter.'"

In Tibet it is considered good manners to stick out your tongue at someone.



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