| Persians
first began using colored eggs to celebrate spring in
3,000 B.C. 13th century Macedonians were the first Christians
on record to use colored eggs in Easter celebrations.
Crusaders returning from the Middle East spread the custom
of coloring eggs, and Europeans began to use them to celebrate
Easter and other warm weather holidays.
An American cow called Fawn
was not afraid of flying. In May 1963, she was swept up
by a tornado and carried half a mile, only to land safely
in another farmer's field. Five years later, another tornado
carried her over a bus. She survived this too, and lived
to the ripe old age of 25.
The greatest snow fall ever
in a single storm was 189 inches at the Mount Shasta Ski
Bowl in February, 1959.
The 1st feature-length animated
film, released by Disney Studios in 1937, was "Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs."
The town of Tidikelt in the
Share Desert once went ten years without rainfall.
The record for the biggest
one day rainfall was set on Reunion Island in the Indian
Ocean, on March 15, 1952, where 74 inches of rain fell
in 24 hours.
The word "earthling"
was first found in print in 1593.
The first man-made object to
circle the earth was Sputnik I, launched in 1957.
The coldest outdoor temperature
ever recorded on earth was 127 below zero in Antarctica
on August 24, 1960.
Even when all the molecules
in a single breath of air have been dispersed evenly in
the earth's atmosphere, there will still be one or two
of the same ones taken into the lungs with every subsequent
breath. Every time you breathe in, you inhale one or two
of the same molecules that you inhaled with the first
breath you took as a baby.
An earthquake on Dec. 16,
1811 sent the Mississippi River backwards.
The only two days of the year
in which there are no professional sports games (MLB,
NBA, NHL, or NFL) are the day before and the day after
the Major League all-stars Game.
The first footprints at Grumman’s
Chinese Theater (now Mann's Chinese Theater), were made
by Norma Tallmadge in 1927. Legend has it that she accidentally
stepped in wet concrete outside the building. Since then,
over 180 stars have been immortalized, along with their
hands and feet and even noses (Jimmy Durant).
The Beatles were depicted in
wax at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in London, in 1964,
the first pop album stars to be honored.
The crew of Apollo 11 who put
the first man on the moon have the same initials as the
first men on earth. Armstrong: Adam Aldine : Abel Collins
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