The Weekly Vista

Strange BUT TRUE

- By Samantha Weaver

It was noted 20th-century English historian A.J.P. Talyor who made the following sage observatio­n: “Conformity may give you a quiet life; it may even bring you to a University Chair. But all change in history, all advance, comes from the nonconform­ists. If there had been no troublemak­ers, no dissenters, we should still be living in caves.” * Those who study such things say that the typical raccoon weighs twice as much in September as it does in March, at the end of the long, lean winter. * Standard Oil of Louisiana opened the first gasoline superstati­on in 1912 in Memphis, Tennessee. It offered 13 pumps and a maid who served ice water to customers. On opening day, a gallon of gas cost $0.29. * You might be surprised to learn that Cirque du Soleil, the largest theatrical producer in the world, was founded by two street performers who never completed high school. * Iconic actress Marilyn Monroe spent much of her childhood in foster homes and an orphanage, and her troubled life has been much publicized. Considerin­g her struggles with depression, anxiety and addiction, it should not be surprising that Monroe’s will named the Anna Freud Center, a mental-health research, training and treatment center dedicated to helping children, as a beneficiar­y. * A global survey of people’s vacuuming habits finds that more than 60 percent of vacuumers in Colombia, Mexico, Brazil and Chile listen to music while performing that chore — more than anywhere else in the world. Only a third of Americans listen to music, though; according to the survey, the favorite pastime of vacuumers in the United States is just to think about vacuuming.

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Thought for the Day:

“When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.” — Jimi Hendrix.

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