Fastfacts


Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday, January 30, 2004

Things you always never wanted to know

  • It was proposed in the Rhode Island Legislature in the 1970s to have a $2 tax on every act of sexual intercourse.

  • A U.S. television network's dramatic representation of the trial of Nazi judges was sponsored by the natural gas industry. The word "gas" was excised from the script, but a few "gases" slipped by. Those had to be blipped by technicians before the program was broadcast.

  • Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales were greeted by bad reviews, calling the stories "·quite unsuitable for children" and "positively harmful for the mind."

  • Cows do not have upper front teeth.

  • A mole can dig a 300-foot tunnel in a single night.

  • Most lipsticks contain fish scales.

  • In Georgia, it is illegal to change the clothes on a storefront mannequin unless the shades are drawn.

  • Scientists on the cutting edge have recently developed cholesterol-free mice, bisexual butterflies and the "perfect" slice of buttered toast.

  • In 1977, less than 9 percent of physicians in the United States were women.

  • Though popularly thought to have been an Egyptian, Cleopatra was a Macedonian, the daughter of Ptolemy XI. She married two of her brothers and was the mistress of both Caesar and Mark Antony.

  • During the American Revolution, many brides did not wear white wedding gowns. Instead, they wore red as a symbol of rebellion.

  • The grizzly bear can run as fast as the average horse.