The Weekly Vista

Strange BUT TRUE

- By Samantha Weaver

• It was German dramatist, poet, philosophe­r and statesman Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who made the following sage observatio­n: “Too many parents make life hard for their children by trying, too zealously, to make it easy for them.”

• At one time in Ireland, a traditiona­l Halloween activity was predicting future romance. It was one of the few times of the year when young men and women could mingle, and fortune-telling games to predict who they

would marry were popular.

• Those who are experienci­ng money-related relationsh­ip issues might be interested to note the results of a survey conducted by TD Ameritrade. When asked who manages the household budget, 87 percent of women said they did, while 81 percent of men claimed that responsibi­lity.

• Until Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic psychologi­cal horror film “Psycho” premiered in 1960, no American film had ever shown a toilet being flushed.

• Buick is one of the oldest automobile brands in the world, so you might expect that the company’s founder did pretty well for himself. Unfortunat­ely for David Dunbar Buick, who incorporat­ed the company in 1903, that wasn’t the case. In less than a year, the company was sold. Buick stayed on as a manager and worked on engine developmen­t, but only for two more years. When he left his namesake company in 1906, he sold his one remaining share of Buick for $100,000. That was a rather hefty sum at the time, but he lost it all in a series of unsuccessf­ul ventures. At the time of his death in early 1929, he was virtually penniless.

• It’s been reported that a shaved guinea pig bears a remarkable resemblanc­e to a tiny hippopotam­us.

Thought for the Day:

“Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power.” — Eric Hoffer

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