The Manila Times

Strange BUT TRUE

- By Samantha Weaver — Mitch Hedberg

• It was 17th-century French author Francois de La Rochefouca­uld who made the following sage observatio­n: “Some people with great virtues are disagreeab­le, while others with great vices are delightful.”

• If you wanted to dig to the center of the earth, you’d have to go down about 4,000 miles.

• If you’re a fan of fishing, here’s a cautionary tale regarding the weather: A 48-year-old Colombian man named Felipe Ortiz (for reasons unknown) decided to go out fishing in a raging storm. He cast his line into a strong wind, but the line blew back and caused the baited hook to lodge in his throat, killing him.

• Are you a dipsomania­c? The root of the word is from the Greek “dipso,” meaning “thirst” — and we’re all familiar with the “mania” part. “Dipsomania­c” is just a fancy name for a drunk.

• Feeling pressed by ever-increasing postage rates? Well, consider this: To send mail by Pony Express originally cost $5 per ounce — the equivalent of more than $150 in today’s dollars.

• At one time the game of checkers was known as “chess for ladies.”

• Unless you’re a profession­al dairy farmer who milks cows on a daily basis, it’s unlikely that you’re aware of the fact that it takes, on average, 350 squirts to get a gallon of milk.

• Jewelry lovers, pay attention: Oysters aren’t the only creatures with the capability to make pearls. Pearls can come from any mollusk that makes a shell, including mussels, clams, conchs and even land snails.

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Thought for the Day: “I like an escalator because an escalator can never break, it can only become stairs. There would never be an escalator temporaril­y out of order sign, only an escalator temporaril­y stairs. Sorry for the convenienc­e.”

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