
Monday 4.06.26
1-Eighty percent of women wear ill-fitting bras that make them hunch forward.
2-Two percent of vehicle owners say they never wash their car
3-Is the end near? A lot of people think so. About one-in-three Americans believe they are currently living in the end times.
1-In 2000, a small team of four park officers in London piloted a plan to patrol on roller skates. The idea was dropped after a few months, in part because they couldn’t chase criminals across grass.
2-The human body’s sensory systems send 11 million bits of information to the brain every second — most of this is from vision. Only a tiny fraction of this information becomes conscious.
3-The Ukrainian song Watching the Sky was the first song performed in space. On August 12 1962, Soviet cosmonaut Pavel Popovich sang Watching the Sky. On December 16, 1965, Jingle Bells was played and sung by Gemini 6A astronauts Wally Schirra and Thomas Stafford, using smuggled harmonica and sleigh bells.
Wednesday 4.8.26
1-In England in the 1880s “pants” was considered a vulgar word. This is because in Victorian Britain, ‘pants” referred to undergarments, not outer “trousers”.
2-The average person who works from home has four tech headaches a week.
3-The average brain owned by a man weighs 48 ounces. For women is 43 ounces.
Thursday 4.9.26
1-How do you know if you have Spring Fever? Some common symptoms are restlessness, daydreaming, appetite loss, and high heart rate.
2-American women are now more worried about debt than losing weight.
3-Several extinct penguin species were once as tall as people.
Friday 4.10.26
1-Canada has the longest coastline in the world: over 150,000 miles.
2-About 25 percent of the population sneeze when they are exposed to light.
3-In a lifetime, an average driver will release approximately 912 pints of wind inside a car.
