So this blog is about Fun Facts.
1.Butterflies taste with their feet.
2.Elephants are the only mamals that can't jump.
3.Starfish don't have brains.
4.Polar bears are left handed.
5.A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.
6.An ostrich's eye is bigger that it's brain.
7.The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds.
8.The fingerprints of koala bears are virtually indistinguishable from those of humans, so much so that they could be confused at a crime scene.
9.Snails can sleep for 3 years without eating
10.Porcupines float in water.
11.The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.
12.I am" is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
13.The Hawaiian alphabet has 12 letters.
14.111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
13.Pearls melt in vinegar.
14.Honey is the only food that doesn't spoil.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Three Scary Stories
So this blog is going to be about the three scariest short stories I found on the internet.
1What's On the Basement?
Mommy told me never to go in the basement, but I wanted to see what was making that noise. It kind of sounded like a puppy, and I wanted to see the puppy, so I opened the basement door and tiptoed down a bit. I didn’t see a puppy, and then Mommy yanked me out of the basement and yelled at me. Mommy had never yelled at me before, and it made me sad and I cried. Then Mommy told me never to go into the basement again, and she gave me a cookie. That made me feel better, so I didn’t ask her why the boy in the basement was making noises like a puppy, or why he had no hands or feet. 2. 'My Daughter Learned to Count'
My daughter woke me around 11:50 last night. My wife and I had picked her up from her friend Sally's birthday party, brought her home, and put her to bed. My wife went into the bedroom to read while I fell asleep watching the Braves game."Daddy," she whispered, tugging my shirt sleeve. "Guess how old I'm going to be next month.""I don't know, beauty," I said as I slipped on my glasses. "How old?"She smiled and held up four fingers. It is 7:30 now. My wife and I have been up with her for almost 8 hours. She still refuses to tell us where she got them. 3.'There's no Reason to be Afraid'
When my sister Betsy and I were kids, our family lived for awhile in a charming old farmhouse. We loved exploring its dusty corners and climbing the apple tree in the backyard. But our favorite thing was the ghost. We called her Mother, because she seemed so kind and nurturing. Some mornings Betsy and I would wake up, and on each of our nightstands, we'd find a cup that hadn't been there the night before. Mother had left them there, worried that we'd get thirsty during the night. She just wanted to take care of us. Among the house's original furnishings was an antique wooden chair, which we kept against the back wall of the living room. Whenever we were preoccupied, watching TV or playing a game, Mother would inch that chair forward, across the room, toward us. Sometimes she'd manage to move it all the way to the center of the room. We always felt sad putting it back against the wall. Mother just wanted to be near us. Years later, long after we'd moved out, I found an old newspaper article about the farmhouse's original occupant, a widow. She'd murdered her two children by giving them each a cup of poisoned milk before bed. Then she'd hanged herself. The article included a photo of the farmhouse's living room, with a woman's body hanging from a beam. Beneath her, knocked over, was that old wooden chair, placed exactly in the center of the room.
Mommy told me never to go in the basement, but I wanted to see what was making that noise. It kind of sounded like a puppy, and I wanted to see the puppy, so I opened the basement door and tiptoed down a bit. I didn’t see a puppy, and then Mommy yanked me out of the basement and yelled at me. Mommy had never yelled at me before, and it made me sad and I cried. Then Mommy told me never to go into the basement again, and she gave me a cookie. That made me feel better, so I didn’t ask her why the boy in the basement was making noises like a puppy, or why he had no hands or feet. 2. 'My Daughter Learned to Count'
My daughter woke me around 11:50 last night. My wife and I had picked her up from her friend Sally's birthday party, brought her home, and put her to bed. My wife went into the bedroom to read while I fell asleep watching the Braves game."Daddy," she whispered, tugging my shirt sleeve. "Guess how old I'm going to be next month.""I don't know, beauty," I said as I slipped on my glasses. "How old?"She smiled and held up four fingers. It is 7:30 now. My wife and I have been up with her for almost 8 hours. She still refuses to tell us where she got them. 3.'There's no Reason to be Afraid'
When my sister Betsy and I were kids, our family lived for awhile in a charming old farmhouse. We loved exploring its dusty corners and climbing the apple tree in the backyard. But our favorite thing was the ghost. We called her Mother, because she seemed so kind and nurturing. Some mornings Betsy and I would wake up, and on each of our nightstands, we'd find a cup that hadn't been there the night before. Mother had left them there, worried that we'd get thirsty during the night. She just wanted to take care of us. Among the house's original furnishings was an antique wooden chair, which we kept against the back wall of the living room. Whenever we were preoccupied, watching TV or playing a game, Mother would inch that chair forward, across the room, toward us. Sometimes she'd manage to move it all the way to the center of the room. We always felt sad putting it back against the wall. Mother just wanted to be near us. Years later, long after we'd moved out, I found an old newspaper article about the farmhouse's original occupant, a widow. She'd murdered her two children by giving them each a cup of poisoned milk before bed. Then she'd hanged herself. The article included a photo of the farmhouse's living room, with a woman's body hanging from a beam. Beneath her, knocked over, was that old wooden chair, placed exactly in the center of the room.
Top Songs Of 2015
Today's Blog is about the top songs of 2015.Hope you guys enjoy it.
1 UPTOWN FUNK MARK RONSON FT BRUNO MARS 2 CHEERLEADER (FELIX JAEHN REMIX) OMI 3 TAKE ME TO CHURCH- HOZIER 4 LOVE ME LIKE YOU D- ELLIE GOULDING 5 SEE YOU AGAIN WIZ KHALIFA FT CHARLIE PUTH 6 HELLO ADELE 7 LEAN ON MAJOR LAZER FT MO & DJ SNAKE 8 HOLD BACK THE RIVER JAMES BAY 9 WHAT DO YOU MEAN JUSTIN BIEBER 10 SORRY JUSTIN BIEBER 11 KING YEARS & YEARS 12 THINKING OUT LOUD ED SHEERAN 13 SUGAR MAROON 5 14 HOLD MY HAND JESS GLYNNE 15 WHERE ARE U NOW SKRILLEX & DIPLO/JUSTIN BIEBER 16 WANT TO WANT ME JASON DERULO 17 ARE YOU WITH ME LOST FREQUENCIES 18 FOURFIVE SECONDS RIHANNA/KANYE WEST/MCCARTNEY 19 SHUT UP & DANCE WALK THE MOON 20 HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE CALVIN HARRIS & DISCIPLES 21 CAN'T FEEL MY FACE WEEKND
1 UPTOWN FUNK MARK RONSON FT BRUNO MARS 2 CHEERLEADER (FELIX JAEHN REMIX) OMI 3 TAKE ME TO CHURCH- HOZIER 4 LOVE ME LIKE YOU D- ELLIE GOULDING 5 SEE YOU AGAIN WIZ KHALIFA FT CHARLIE PUTH 6 HELLO ADELE 7 LEAN ON MAJOR LAZER FT MO & DJ SNAKE 8 HOLD BACK THE RIVER JAMES BAY 9 WHAT DO YOU MEAN JUSTIN BIEBER 10 SORRY JUSTIN BIEBER 11 KING YEARS & YEARS 12 THINKING OUT LOUD ED SHEERAN 13 SUGAR MAROON 5 14 HOLD MY HAND JESS GLYNNE 15 WHERE ARE U NOW SKRILLEX & DIPLO/JUSTIN BIEBER 16 WANT TO WANT ME JASON DERULO 17 ARE YOU WITH ME LOST FREQUENCIES 18 FOURFIVE SECONDS RIHANNA/KANYE WEST/MCCARTNEY 19 SHUT UP & DANCE WALK THE MOON 20 HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE CALVIN HARRIS & DISCIPLES 21 CAN'T FEEL MY FACE WEEKND
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