1. Until the outbreak of terrorism against the United States in 2001, guards at airports usually kept their eyes opened for big boobs, rear ends.
2. At Brigham Young University, tail-gaiting football fans usually cook barbecued chicken, open kegs of Near Beer!
3. According to those that were here at the time, the U.S. Census for 1490 showed over ten million buffalo!
4. According to how it is used, the word "Shalom" can mean "Hello", "Good-Bye" or "Chinese Take-Out".
5. Before Julia Child, 90% of all recipes passed around by wives in the United States began, "First you separate two eggs"
6. Only one person out of a hundred history buffs know that "Naughty Nelly From New Orleans" was on the Confederate $10,000 bill!
7. As of last week, July 4-11th, the number of deaths caused by trying to fly like Superman was still way ahead of the number of deaths by being bitten by a radioactive spider, 2598-2.
8. Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, stated that that was his greatest moment as an astronaut. His worse? The sudden gas attack while outside the craft trying to repair a panel while talking live on NBC television. "People say I sounded like I was being killed by a bullfrog."
9. Until 1940, the winner of the Masters Tournament in Augusta Georgia, not only sported a green jacket but also black knee britches and pointy shoes.
10. While Johnny Appleseed is given credit for the beginning of hundreds of apple orchards in the US, his lesser known cousin, Johnny Wild Oats, had over 200 illegitimate children.
