"In 1958, Burma-Shave offered a "free trip to Mars" for sending in 900 empty jars. A grocery store manager, Arliss French, took it literally and collected all 900. To save face, Burma-Shave sent him, fully dressed as an astronaut, to Moers, Germany (of which they felt was pronounced Mars)."
I now understand why I have to keep repeating 'Hey Bixby' before my Samsung watch finally listens
Had a friend with such a TV. Rattling your keychain would mess his tv up:)
#21 is not iceberg lettuce
This fella didn't build a prison in his yard. Actually, he moved to a monastery for a couple of years. That's it.
Please... Stop spreading these stories without a background check! It's so easy these days. Just ask AI, Wiki or even fu****g google.
Is the writer of this caption that ignorant. He posted a sign pointing the way to an exit - ya think maybe he did know what egress meant?
re: Bruce Lee: it's called 'hypernatraemia', not 'hypo'. Hyper means too much; hypo means not enough. 'Nat' is from Latin; in English, it survives in words such as 'natatorium', which is a place for swimming. ...Deaths from hypernatraemia are not as uncommon as one might supposed. And persons who drink obsessive amounts of water become much less healthy than they think they are. I've seen it in athletes I've coached, where was able to measure it in their performance, also in persons following extreme diets. if you pee clear once a day, you're getting plenty of water; if it's much more often than that, you're getting too much.