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DO YOU KNOW? PART 3



  • Do you know that if you search 241543903 in Google Images you will find a lot of pictures of people putting their heads in refrigerators
  • Do you know that your elbow  cannot reach your chin? don't even bother trying it because it won't 
  • Do you know that it has not rained in Antarctica for two million years?
  • Do you know that before you can see the rainbow ,your back must be to the sun ?
  • Do you know  that the safest self medication is hygiene ?
  • Do you know that Pedro Lascurian is the President in history who used the shortest time in power with just 45minutes in office? 
  • Do you know that Jackie Chan's original name was Steve and was later changed  to Jack Chan by Raymond Chow  and later to Jackie Chan? 
  • Do you know that the earth is more than a million times smaller than the sun? 
  • Do you know that Socrates was one of the ugliest men of his time?, yet He was one of the greatest figures in the history of philosophy 
  • Do you know that William Shakespeare was a cripple? 
  • Do you know that Alexander the Great was a hunchback ?
  • Do you know that Thomas Edison was deaf when he invented the phonograph? 
  • Do you know that Elephant is the only animal that cannot jump? 
  • Do you know that Alphabet between July -November forms the word Jason? 
  • Do you know that Brazil was named after a tree? 
  • Do you know that sleeping burn more calories than watching T. V? 
  • Do you know that the tongue  has a bone called Hyoid? 
  • Do you know that Frankline Roosevelt was struck by polio and was paralyzed from waist down at the age of 39 and yet became the 32nd president of the United States  and the only US president to be elected to a fourth term? 
  • Do you know that I really appreciate you view my blog and read this post?                                                    THANKS!! 

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