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The Monthly Droppings for January 2008:
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Animals & People
A skunk will not bite and throw its scent at the same time.

Arts & Literature
The Grimm brothers (Jacob and Wilhelm), of Grimm's Fairy Tales fame, were not storytellers but merely collectors of fairy tales.  The Grimms were language scholars, and the stories were collected and codified in the early 19th century as an exercise in comparative German philology and grammar.

By The Numbers
At 12:34 on May 6, 1978, there was a lining up of dates and time that will not happen again until the year 2078.  On that day the numbers in the time were followed by the numeric sequence of the month day and year.  The resulting sequence read 12:34 5/6/78.

Entertainment
Of all the cable TV channels, C-SPAN is available to the most American viewers.

Food & Drinks
Pez was invented in 1927 by Eduard Haas, an Austrian antismoking fanatic who marketed peppermint-flavored Pez as a cigarette substitute.  He got the name for the German word for peppermint: pfefferminz.

Geography
An estimated 90% of the world's fresh water is located in Antarctica.

History
Christopher Columbus was never called Columbus in his lifetime.  When he was alive he was known by at least five other names: Crisoforo Colombo (believed by historians to be his birth name); Christovam Colom (his merchant-seaman name while in Portugal); Christobal Colon (His adopted name after he moved to Spain, and the name he used during his voyages); Christophorus Colonus (The name preferred by his son Fernando); and Xpoual de Colon (The name that appears in his agreement with the King and Queen of Spain before his first voyage across the Atlantic).  The name Christopher Columbus first appeared in 1553 in a book by Petrus Martyr.

Miscellaneous
The hole in a pencil sharpener into which the pencil is placed is called a chuck.

Science, Technology & Inventions
Sound travels fifteen times more swiftly through steel than through air.

Sex
Studies have shown that, as a general rule, men have a tendency to fantasize more about scantily clad women than about those that are naked.

Sports
The game of badminton used to be called poona.

The Earth & The Universe
All of the planets in our solar system (including Pluto) could be placed inside the planet Jupiter.

Unusual Laws & Customs
In Idaho a citizen is forbidden by law to give another citizen a box of candy that weighs more than 50 pounds.

Words
The magician's word "abracadabra" is actually an ancient sorcerers' spell that historians have traced to the time of the Black Plague.  Amulets with the following inscription were worn to keep the disease away:

ABRACADABRA
ABRACADABR
ABRACADAB
ABRACADA
ABRACAD
ABRACA
ABRAC
ABRA
ABR
AB
A


Visitor Submissions
In 1957, a bristlecone pine called "Methuselah" was found to be 4,723 years old.  It's believed to be the world's oldest known living thing.
              - Sgt. P. Jackson

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