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i went to different topic-politics

The national anthem of the Netherlands (Het Wilhelmus) is the oldest national anthem in the world. The music appeared in 1572, the lyrics in 1590. The Japanese anthem has the oldest lyrics/text from the ninth century, but the music is from 1880. Source: Albert Siersema. :roll:


SMERSH, the Soviet spy organization made familiar by James Bond creator, Ian Fleming, was a real KGB department. Named after its motto SMERT SHpionen ('Death to Spies'), SMERSH had the job of eliminating enemies of the Soviet Union who lived abroad. Its most important victim was Leon Trotsky, the former Bolshevik leader in the 1917 Revolution, who was murdered in Mexico in 1940. Source: "Reader's Digest Book of Facts" :clap:

In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. :|


Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt were all cousins through one connection or another. FDR and Eleanor were about five times removed. :shock: :up:

FDR was the most superstitious president -- he traveled continually but never left on a Friday. He also wouldn't sit at the same table that held thirteen other people.- weirdo :lol:

Gerald Ford was once a male model. :shock: :lol:

Dinner guests in medieval England were expected to bring their own knives to the table -- hosts did not provide them. The fork did not appear until the sixteenth century and knives-and-forks were not in general use in England until the seventeenth century. Source: "Isaac Asimov's Book of Facts" :lol: :lol: :lol:

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The official languages of the UN are:English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and later Arabic was added on 1973.
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In Erwin, Tennessee an elephant was once hanged for murder.
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Only 4% of people are natural redheads and only 15 % of adults are natural blonds.
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Re: Trivial Information!

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Cali_Gaab wrote:Navy9....That information is beneficial to Costa :up:

Here are 10 facts!

1. Your reading my comment
2. Now your saying/thinking thats a stupid fact.
4. You didnt notice that i skipped 3.
5. Your checking it now.
6. Your smiling.
7. Your still reading my comment.
8. You know all you have read is true.
10. You didnt notice that i skipped 9.
11. Your checking it now.
12. You didnt notice there are only 10 facts
so true :lol: :lol:
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Re: Trivial Information!

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black velvet wrote:The word 'Alphabet' is derived from the first three Arabic letters - Alif Ba Ta
black velvet wrote:The word 'Alphabet' is derived from the first three Arabic letters - Alif Ba Ta
I was sure it had something to do with the first two Greek alphabets; 'Alpha' and 'Beta'. So just to be sure I googled it, and it said the whole thing goes back to the Phoenician alphabet
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