It’s time again to share some of the world’s “useless information”.
“The first Chevrolet Crovette rolled off the production line on June 30, 1953 at the GM plant in Flint, Michigan. Only 300 Corvettes were built that year (each by hand), making this the rarest Corvette.”
“Lettuce loves fat: Fat can be removed from hot soup by floating a large lettuce leaf on the surface. Remove and add more leaves if necessary.”
“A mosquito flaps its wings 500 times a second.”
“The Ford Mustang first introduced in 1964 was originally named the P-51 Mustang, after a fighter plane. Ford’s new car quickly became associated with the horse of the same name and this became the basis for the now famous Mustang emblem.”
“Bananas contain a natural chemical which can make a person happy. This same chemical is also found in Prozac.”
“The only cheeses native to the United States are American, Jack, Brick and Colby. All other types are modeled after cheeses brought to the country by European settlers.”
“Someone who sells cheese professionally at a cheese shop or specialty food store is called a cheese monger.”
“The sound of ET walking was made by someone squishing jello through their hands.”
“Drop 3 tablets of Alka-Seltzer down the kitchen sink followed by a cup of white vinegar. Leave for a few minutes and then flush with hot water. This will not only help clean the drain but will work as a deodorizer.”
“Duck’s feet have no nerves or blood vessels. This means ducks never feel the cold, even if the swim in icy cold water.”
“A duck’s quack has no echo.”