Thursday, December 25, 2008

John's Pet, Norwegian Brooms, and English Pillows

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Thursday December 25, 2008

Where was John's pet fond of sitting?

Actor John Barrymore had a pet vulture named Maloney that would sit on his knee and hiss.

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Why do Norwegians hide their brooms?

In Norway on Christmas Eve, visitors should know that after the family’s big dinner and the opening of presents, all the brooms in the house are hidden. The Norwegians long ago believed that witches and mischievous spirits came out on Christmas Eve and would steal their brooms for riding.

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How long have people been getting high with chemicals?

Using chemicals to get "high" isn't as new as one may think. Nitrous oxide was discovered in 1800. When inhaled, it was found to give a giddy, intoxicated feeling and to release the emotions. People laughed inanely, so it was called "laughing gas." For a while, parties were organized at which people sat around inhaling its fumes.

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Why didn't Englishmen want to die on pillows?

Englishmen of the 16th and 17th centuries believed that no one who lay upon feathers could die in peace. Therefore, when death approached, the pillow was withdrawn from under the dying person's head to ease the passing.

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What's a scrum?

A scrum is rugby's equivalent of a hockey face-off, except that it involves all those playing the position of forward on both teams.

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