10 things we didn't know last week
From tongues to spam!
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1. Your taste buds go numb when you fly.
Or eat really hot curries!
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2. Swedes will pay a lot for the first strawberries of the season.
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3. Flies can completely change direction by rolling their bodies and giving a slight flick of their wings - all within five milliseconds.
So can I given the right kind of 'fuel'!
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4. Hawaii consumes more spam than any other state in the US.
I used to enjoy spam fritters.
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5. Professional musicians struggle to tell the difference between Stradivarius violins and modern instruments in blind testing.
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6. Bank of England workers in the 1980s had to do dexterity tests using tweezers and washers.
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7. Lawrence of Arabia was offered a job as a night-watchman at the bank. He turned it down.
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8. Yellow sac spiders are strongly attracted to Mazda cars.
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9. Only a steel shortage stopped the Soviet Union creating the world's tallest structure in 1922.
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10. People called Eleanor are disproportionately likely to get into Oxford University.
Really?
God Bless
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1. Your taste buds go numb when you fly.
Or eat really hot curries!
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2. Swedes will pay a lot for the first strawberries of the season.
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[image error]
3. Flies can completely change direction by rolling their bodies and giving a slight flick of their wings - all within five milliseconds.
So can I given the right kind of 'fuel'!
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4. Hawaii consumes more spam than any other state in the US.
I used to enjoy spam fritters.
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5. Professional musicians struggle to tell the difference between Stradivarius violins and modern instruments in blind testing.
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6. Bank of England workers in the 1980s had to do dexterity tests using tweezers and washers.
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7. Lawrence of Arabia was offered a job as a night-watchman at the bank. He turned it down.
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8. Yellow sac spiders are strongly attracted to Mazda cars.
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9. Only a steel shortage stopped the Soviet Union creating the world's tallest structure in 1922.
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10. People called Eleanor are disproportionately likely to get into Oxford University.
Really?
God Bless
Published on April 12, 2014 11:23
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