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Sgt. Tsunami 08-17-2002 09:26 AM

The Wierd Facts Thread
 
I'll start off.
Did you know that the Japanese used to sell used school girl's panties in vending machines? Kinda weird ain't it? oOo:

Vance 08-17-2002 09:30 AM

Did you know that before the war the American 45th Inf. Division's patch was a Swastika

Sniped 08-17-2002 09:31 AM

Did you know I own 27 goats. oOo:

Vance 08-17-2002 09:34 AM

Yes and do you know what you do with them at night!
It even makes the devil cry........... cry:

Sniped 08-17-2002 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vance1
Yes and do you know what you do with them at night!
It even makes the devil cry........... cry:

I don't know what your talking about... mwah:

FuZZy_BuNNy 08-17-2002 10:38 AM

There are 119 grooves on the edge of a quarter, bet you didnt know that did ya, well i hope so cuz if you do you have too much time on your hands lol

Sotilas Jane 08-17-2002 10:57 AM

Dolphins are the only animals, besides humans, that have sex - just for fun and pleasure, instead of always having reproduction in mind. cool:

MrLevinstein 08-17-2002 12:13 PM

hitler got his ball bitten off by a goat when he was pissing in its mouth. what a sick man

Data 08-17-2002 12:30 PM

The D in D-Day stands for Day.
Also, in Ohio you have to beep two times whenever passing someone on a two lane road.

Pyro 08-17-2002 12:36 PM

In Ontario highschool starts in grade 9 but in Alberta highschool starts in grade 10

mr.miyagi 08-17-2002 01:21 PM

There is only one public toilet in the whole of Peru.
ed:

Star85 08-17-2002 01:24 PM

A pigs orgasm last for about 30 minutes. ed:

Sniped 08-17-2002 02:02 PM

SPAM, possibly a contraction of "spiced ham", was named by actor KennethDaigneau, the brother of R. H. Daigneau, a former Hormel Foods vicepresident. When other meatpackers started introducing similar products,Jay C. Hormel decided to create a catchy brand name to give his spicedham an unforgettable identity, offering a $100 prize to the person whocame up with a new name. At a New Year's Eve Party in 1936, Daigneau,suggested the name SPAM.

Jay C. Hormel, son of the company's founder, was determined to find ause for several thousand pounds of surplus pork shoulder. He developeda distinctive canned blend of chopped pork and ham known as Hormelspiced ham that didn't require refrigeration.

SPAM luncheon meat was hailed as the "miracle meat," and itsshelf-stable attributes attracted the attention of the United Statesmilitary during World War II. By 1940, 70 percent of Americans hadtried it, and Hormel hired George Burns and Gracie Allen to advertiseSPAM on their radio show.

On March 22, 1994, Hormel Foods Corporation celebrated the productionof its five billionth can of SPAM.

If laid end to end, five billion cans of SPAM would circle the earth12.5 times.

Five billion cans of SPAM would feed a family of four, three meals aday for 4,566,210 years.

100 million pounds of SPAM were issued as a Lend-Lease staple in therations to American, Russian, and European troops during World War II,fueling the Normandy Invasion. GIs called SPAM "ham that failed thephysical." General Dwight D. Eisenhower confessed to "a few unkindwords about it - uttered during the strain of battle."

Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, as a young woman of18 working in her family's grocery store, remembers SPAM as a "wartimedelicacy."

In Khrushchev Remembers, Nikita Khrushchev credited SPAM for keepingthe Soviet Army alive during World War II. "We had lost our mostfertile, food-bearing lands, the Ukraine and the Northern Caucasians. Without SPAM, we wouldn't have been able to feed our army."

In the 1980s, David Letterman suggested SPAM-On-A-Rope for his LateNight audience "in case you get hungry in the shower."

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When Vernon Tejas made his solo winter ascent of Mount McKinley in1988, he took a picture of himself with a can of SPAM at the summit.

Hormel Foods Board Chairman R. L. Knowlton presented with a can ofSPAM to Mikhail Gorbachev in June 1990 and another can of SPAM to BorisYeltsin in June 1992.

The Pentagon sent approximately $2 million worth of SPAM to UnitedStates troops during the Gulf War.

South Koreans consider SPAM an upscale food. The Wall Street Journalreported that a Seoul executive in search of the perfect present boughtSPAM, explaining, "It is an impressive gift."

Anthropologist Jane Goodall and her mother once made 2,000 SPAMsandwiches for Belgian troops fleeing from their African colony.

SPAM can be grilled, pan-fried, broiled, sauteed, and baked, or addedto ethnic dishes, sandwiches, pasta salads, pizzas, casseroles, stir-frydishes, appetizers, and soups.

The Ala Moana Poi Bow in Honolulu serves SPAM musubi and SPAM, eggs,and rice.

The Green Midget Cafe, created by Monty Python's Flying Circus, serves"egg and SPAM; egg, bacon and SPAM; egg, bacon, sausage and SPAM; SPAM,bacon, sausage and SPAM; SPAM, egg, SPAM, SPAM, bacon and SPAM; SPAM,SPAM, SPAM, egg and SPAM; SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, bakedbeans, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, and SPAM; or lobster thermidor aux crevetteswith a mornay sauce garnished with truffle paté, brandy and a fried eggon top and SPAM."

Mr. Whitekeys' Fly By Night Club in Spenard, Alaska, offers Cajun SPAM,SPAM nachos, and pasta with SPAM and sun-dried tomatoes in cream sauce.

The winning recipes from the 1992 State Fair Best of SPAM RecipeCompetition included SPAM Mousse, SPAM Golden Harvest Clam Chowder, andSPAM Cheesecake.

A SPAMBURGER, "the only hamburger actually made with ham," can be madeby grilling, pan frying, or broiling a slice of SPAM, and then layeringthe slice with lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, and cheese on a hamburgerbun.

Hormel Foods' cookbook, "The Great Taste of SPAM," includes recipesfor SPAM Stew with Buttermilk Topping, SPAM Fajitas, and SPAM Strudelswith Mustard Sauce.

68 state and regional fairs hold Hormel Foods-sanctioned SPAM recipecontests each year.

In Hawaii, Maui Mall hosts an annual SPAM cookoff.

Austin, Texas, has been home to the Spamorama barbecue and cookingcontest since 1974.

Seattle, Washington, hosts a yearly SPAM luncheon meat celebration.

The SPAM Jamboree, held every Fourth of July weekend in Austin,Minnesota, is the only SPAM event Hormel officially sponsors.

At the 1983 Spamposium, 33 self-proclaimed Spamophiles gathered fromacross the nation to deliver scholarly papers and demonstrations,including making explosives from SPAM.

Americans consume 113 million cans of SPAM a year.

The average Hawaiian eats twelve cans of SPAM a year, followed by theaverage Alaskan with six cans, and Texans, Alabamians, and Arkansanswith three cans a piece.

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"SPAM" and "SPAMBURGER" are registered trademarks of Hormel FoodsCorporation.

Hollywood 08-17-2002 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Data
The D in D-Day stands for Day.
Also, in Ohio you have to beep two times whenever passing someone on a two lane road.



hake: Actually, the D stands for decision.

Sniped 08-17-2002 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hollywood
Quote:

Originally Posted by Data
The D in D-Day stands for Day.
Also, in Ohio you have to beep two times whenever passing someone on a two lane road.



hake: Actually, the D stands for decision.

Uhhh...it's day.

Hollywood 08-17-2002 02:18 PM

I could have sworn it was decision, can anyone back me up here?

Sniped 08-17-2002 02:22 PM

What does the "D" signify in D-Day, and the "H" signify in H-Hour?
The terms D-day and H-hour are used for the day and hour on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. They designate the day and hour of the operation when the day and hour have not yet been determined, or where secrecy is essential. The letters are derived from the words for which they stand, "D" for the day of the invasion and "H" for the hour operations actually begin. There is but one D-day and one H-hour for all units participating in a given operation. It is unnecessary to state that H-hour is on D-day.

When used in combination with figures and plus or minus signs, these terms indicate the length of time preceding or following a specific action. Thus, H-3 means 3 hours before H-hour, and D+3 means 3 days after D-day. H+75 minutes means H-hour plus 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Planning papers for large-scale operations are made up in detail long before specific dates are set. Thus, orders are issued for the various steps to be carried out on the D-day or H-hour minus or plus a certain number or days, hours, or minutes. At the appropriate time, a subsequent order is issued that states the actual day and times.

The earliest use of these terms by the U.S. Army that the Center of Military History has been able to find was during World War I. In Field Order Number 9, First Army, American Expeditionary Forces, dated September 7, 1918: "The First Army will attack at H hour on D day with the object of forcing the evacuation of the St. Mihiel Salient."

D-day for the invasion of Normandy was set for June 6, 1944, and that date has been popularly referred to by the short title "D-day."




[url:81ec6]http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/faq/ddaydef.htm[/url:81ec6]

Hollywood 08-17-2002 02:22 PM

Well, actually, I guess we're both wrong. Here is the definition from theDepartment of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.

D-day. The unnamed day on which a particular operation commences or is to commence
So there you have it, it seems that the letter D in D-Day stands for, yes, the letter D


I think Decision makes a lot of sense though.

Sniped 08-17-2002 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hollywood
Well, actually, I guess we're both wrong. Here is the definition from theDepartment of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.

D-day. The unnamed day on which a particular operation commences or is to commence
So there you have it, it seems that the letter D in D-Day stands for, yes, the letter D


I think Decision makes a lot of sense though.

It's wrong. eek: fire2:

Alias 08-17-2002 02:29 PM

nothing like a nerd catfight swordfight:

Sniped 08-17-2002 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alias
nothing like a nerd catfight swordfight:

Wow, you're cool now. oOo:

FuZZy_BuNNy 08-17-2002 03:01 PM

hey guess what? pigs can get sunburns! ed:

Alias 08-17-2002 03:20 PM

[quote:0b87a]Wow, you're cool now[/quote:0b87a]

*blushes* Such a sweetie

Data 08-17-2002 04:08 PM

The D in D-Day does stand for Day heres a web site to prove it [url:b174a]http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=d-day[/url:b174a] here is a quote from that page [quote:b174a][D(abbr. of day) + day.][/quote:b174a] If the link doesn't work goto dictionary.com and search d-day.


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