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Snapple Facts (#201 - #229)

By: robnoxiousPublished: 02/09/2004
 
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#201 The only one-syllabled U.S. state is Maine.
#202 The mouth of the Statue of Liberty is three feet wide.
#203 Atlantic salmon are capable of leaping 15 feet high.
#204 A stamp shaped like a banana was once issued in the country of Tonga.
#205 For every human being in the world there is approximately one chicken.
#206 Over 1 million earths would fit inside the sun.
#207 Before 1687 clocks were made with only an hour hand.
#208 Add up opposing sides of a dice cube and you'll always get seven.
#209 The largest pumpkin ever grown weighed 1,061 lbs.
#210 1.3 billion pounds of peanuts are produced in Georgia each year.
#211 The average koala sleeps 22 hours each day.
#212 Galapagos turtles can take up to three weeks to digest a meal.
#213 The largest ball of twine in the US weighs over 17,000 pounds.
#214 Giraffes can link their own eyes.
#215 Tennessee banned the use of a lasso to catch fish.
#216 TV dinners originated in the Arctic.
#217 Blackboard chalk contains no chalk.
#218 A jackrabbit can travel more than 12 feet in one hop.
#219 An electric eel can release a charge powerful enough to start 50 cars.
#220 Porcupines each have 30,000 quills.
#221 The game of basketball was first played using a soccer ball and two peach baskets.
#222 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star was composed by Mozart when he was five years old.
#223 The Basenji is the only type of dog that does not bark.
#224 America's 1st roller coaster was built in 1827 to carry coal froma a mine to boats below.
#225 There are towns named Sandwich in Illinois and Massachusetts.
#226 13 percent of the world's tea comes from Kenya.
#227 'Tsialogy' is anything written about tea.
#228 There is a town in South Dakota named 'Tea'.
#229 The Caspian Sea is actually a lake.

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    these (0 replies)
    started by bigjohn2
    (02.09.2004 8:37:42 PM EST)

    are pretty good.

    This was emailed to me.... (0 replies)
    started by tjshere
    (02.09.2004 1:29:46 AM EST)


    Last week by our old pal OliverClozoff, Re: Snapple Facts -

    #182 A rainbow can only be seen in the morning or late afternoon.

    Several years ago I was living in Los Alamos, NM. It was late
    December, and it was unusually warm. We had a rainshower that
    morning, and after the storm moved off, I saw a rainbow at noon. It
    was directly to the north and rather low on the horizon, but it was a perfect double bow -- complete, end to end.

    That time of the year the sun is low enough in the sky, even at mid-
    day, to produce a rainbow, but it's quite rare to get rain rather
    than snow then. However, when conditions are just right, it is
    possible to see a rainbow at noon.

    Have fun and stay goofy,

    -Ollie ;o)

    my schween is small but my tongue is mighty!

    205 doesn't make sense (2 replies)  
    started by thecritic
    (02.09.2004 0:36:31 AM EST)


    care to elaborate? I need to add these to the ones I already have.

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