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Old 06-24-2018, 09:09 AM
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Talking A lot of useless information to lighten up the day.

A lot of useless information to lighten up the day.

'A SHOT OF WHISKEY' - In the old west a .45 cartridge for a six-gun cost
12 cents, so did a glass of whiskey. If a cowhand was low on cash he would often
give the bartender a cartridge in exchange for a drink.
This became known as a "shot" of whiskey.

BUYING THE FARM - This is synonymous with dying. During WW1 soldiers
were given life insurance policies worth $5,000. This was about the price
of an average farm so if you died you "bought the farm" for your survivors

IRON CLAD CONTRACT - This came about from the ironclad ships of
the Civil War. It meant something so strong it could not be broken.

RIFF RAFF - The Mississippi River was the main way of traveling
from north to south. Riverboats carried passengers and freight
but they were expensive so most people used rafts. Everything
had the right of way over rafts which were considered cheap.
The steering oar on the rafts was called a "riff" and this
transposed into riff-raff, meaning low class.

COBWEB - The Old English word for “spider" was "cob".

SHIP STATE ROOMS - Traveling by steamboat was considered the
height of comfort. Passenger cabins on the boats were not numbered.
Instead they were named after states.
To this day cabins on ships are called staterooms.

SLEEP TIGHT- Early beds were made with a wooden frame.
Ropes were tied across the frame in a criss-cross pattern.
A straw mattress was then put on top of the ropes.
Over time the ropes stretched, causing the bed to sag.
he owner would then tighten the ropes to get a better night’s sleep.

SHOWBOAT - These were floating theaters built on a barge that
was pushed by a steamboat. These played small towns along the
Mississippi River. Unlike the boat shown in the movie "Showboat"
these did not have an engine. They were gaudy and attention grabbing
which is why we say someone who is being the life of the party is “showboating".

OVER A BARREL - In the days before CPR a drowning victim would
be placed face down over a barrel and the barrel would be rolled
back and forth in an effort to empty the lungs of water. It was rarely effective.
If you are over a barrel you are in deep trouble.

BARGE IN - Heavy freight was moved along the Mississippi in large barges
pushed by steamboats. These were hard to control and would sometimes
swing into piers or other boats. People would say they "barged in".

HOGWASH - Steamboats carried both people and animals.
Since pigs smelled so bad they would be washed before being put on board.
The mud and other filth that was washed off was considered useless “hog wash".

CURFEW - The word "curfew" comes from the French phrase "couvre-feu"
which means "cover the fire". It was used to describe the time of blowing
out all lamps and candles. It was later adopted into Middle English as “curfeu"
which later became the modern "curfew". In the early American colonies
homes had no real fireplaces so a fire was built in the center of the room.
In order to make sure a fire did not get out of control during the night it
was required that, by an agreed upon time, all fires would be covered with
a clay pot called-a “curfew".

BARRELS OF OIL - When the first oil wells were drilled they had made
no provision for storing the liquid so they used water barrels.
That is why, to this day, we speak of barrels of oil rather than gallons.

HOT OFF THE PRESS - As the paper goes through the rotary printing press
friction causes it to heat up. Therefore, if you grab the paper right off the
press it’s hot. The expression means to get immediate information.

There, don't you feel smarter now?

BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW ...

The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as a substitute for Blood plasma.
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No piece of paper can be folded in half more than seven (7) times. Oh go ahead .. I'll wait...
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Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes or shark attacks. (SO, WATCH YOUR ASS)
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You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television.
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Oak trees do not produce acorns until they are fifty (50) years of age, or older.
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The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley's gum.
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The King of Hearts is the only king WITHOUT A MOUSTACHE
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American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one (1) olive from each salad served in first-class.
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Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise. (Since Venus is normally associated with women, what does this tell you?)
(That women are going in the 'right' direction...?)
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Apples, not caffeine, are more efficient at waking you up in the morning.
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Most dust particles in your house are made from DEAD SKIN!
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The first owner of the Marlboro Company died of lung cancer. So did the first 'Marlboro Man'.
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Walt Disney was afraid OF MICE!
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PEARLS DISSOLVE IN VINEGAR!
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The ten most valuable brand names on earth: Apple, Coca Cola, Google, IBM,
Microsoft, GE, McDonalds, Samsung, Intel, and Toyota , in that order.
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It is possible to lead a cow upstairs...But, not downstairs.
WHEN WE WOULD TAKE A COW TO THE MARKET. WE WOULD
GET HIM ON THE TRUCK BY MARCHING HIM UP A WOODEN
STAIR CASE, BUT WE WOULD HAVE TO BACK UP TO A DOCK
TO GET HIM OFF OF THE TRUCK
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A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.
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Dentists have recommended that a toothbrush be kept at least
six (6) feet away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting
rom the flush. (I keep my toothbrush in the living room now!)
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Turtles can breathe through their butts. (I know some people like that, don't YOU?)

Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday - John Wayne
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Old 06-24-2018, 10:50 AM
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"Useless", but very interesting info, Boats.

Never heard any of those things before.

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