The Weekly Vista

Strange BUT TRUE

- By Lucie Winborne

• The movie “The Godfather” does not contain the words “mafia” or “la cosa nostra” because of a deal struck between the producer and the mafia.

• Limping became a fad in Victorian England when young women admired the genuine limp of Alexandra of Denmark, bride of the Prince of Wales, and went around fake limping (the “Alexandra Limp.”). Shopkeeper­s even sold pairs of shoes with one high and one low heel!

• The stick — as in a small tree branch — was inducted into the U.S. National Toy Hall of Fame in 2008.

• In 1858, a brawl involving 50 congressme­n broke out on the U.S. House floor. It ended when someone knocked off a man’s wig, which was then accidental­ly put on backwards, causing both sides to laugh and stop fighting.

• God and Jesus are the only characters in “The Simpsons” to have five fingers on each hand and five toes on each foot.

• New Zealand is not part of any of the world’s seven recognized continents but is instead situated upon the submerged continent of Zealandia.

• Former NASCAR driver Dick Trickle drilled a hole in the front of his safety helmet and installed cigarette lighters in his race cars so that he could smoke while racing. NASCAR permitted it during race caution periods.

• A startup company called Juicero lost $120 million of investor money after customers realized the contents they put in their $700 juicing machine, which squeezed bags of pre-sliced vegetables into juice, could actually be squeezed faster by hand.

• In South Korea, children under 17 are banned from playing online games past midnight, which is monitored by their KSSN (Korean Social Security Number).

Thought for the Day: “To dare is to lose one’s footing momentaril­y. To not dare is to lose oneself.” — Soren Kierkegaar­d

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