Big Dave’s 5 Nuggets Of Knowledge For Your Noggin’ – (7/28/22)
July 28, 2022 4:21AM CDT
Here are Big Dave’s 5 Nuggets of Knowledge for your Noggin’ on this Thursday – July 28th, 2022. Let’s learn something together:
- Pillsbury forced “The Great British Bake Off” to be called “The Great British Baking Show” in the U.S., because they own a trademark on the term “bake off.”
- The first pregnancy tests were created in Egypt in 1350 B.C., where a woman would pee on wheat and barley seeds. If the barley grew, it meant a boy . . . wheat meant a girl . . . and neither meant she wasn’t pregnant. But it was less than 30% accurate.
- Phoenix is the only state capital with a population over one million.
- About 10% of all adult male robin deaths and 3% of the female deaths are caused by other robins attacking them.
- Scientists have figured out that if the Kool-Aid Man was real, he WOULD have the force to break through a brick wall . . . but about one-third of his Kool-Aid would splash out in the process.
Be sure to share these 5 Nuggets of Knowledge for your Noggin’ with your family, friends & coworkers at some point today!
(Captain Disillusion / NIH / World Atlas / Bird Watching / Vox)
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