Q: Some 45% of wives say their husbands snore. How many husbands will
admit it: (a) 5%; (b) 15%; or (c) 25%?
A: Only 5% (USA Today). Q: During the first hour after
using cocaine, does the user's risk of heart attack increase: (a) two times; (b) 12 times;
or (c) 24 times?
A: 24 times (American Heart Association).
Fun Fact: If you bury a gas bill, it will decompose in
about four months.
Q: In North America,
children hang their stockings at Christmas. In Holland, do children receive gifts in
their: (a) stockings; (b) shoes; or (c) hats?
A: Their shoes. And gifts may appear anytime between
mid-November and St. Nicholas Day, December 6th.
Q: Who tap, tap, taps
on your window pane to tell you they're in town: (a) Alvin, Simon, & Theodore; (b)
Suzy Snowflake; or (c) six geese a-laying?
A: Suzy Snowflake.
Wisdom: We feel closer to everybody at Christmas time
especially in the checkout lines.
Q: For every dollar
you spend for produce at the supermarket, how much goes to the farmer who grew the
produce: (a) 5 cents; (b) 10 cents; or (c) 15 cents?
A: About 5 cents (National Campaign for Sustainable
Agriculture).
Q: Your blood-pressure
skyrockets when you can't remove the price stickers from glass items. Should you: (a)
insist that the store remove all stickers; (b) found an anti-sticker consumer group; or
(c) dab the sticker with mineral oil, peel it off, then wipe the glass clean with cotton
soaked in rubbing alcohol?
A: Tightwad Living magazine says #c works.
Wisdom: Education will never be as expensive as ignorance.
Q: Your
co-workers are harrassing you about your severely stained coffee cup. Should you: (a)
plant a flower in it; (b) file a lawsuit for cup abuse; or (c) sprinkle baking soda on a
damp sponge, wipe away the stains, and burn the sponge?
A: #c sounds prudent.
Q: What
country started the Christmas tradition of exchanging gifts: (a) Italy; (b) Greece; or (c)
Norway?
A: Italy (the Romans).
Q: According to USA
Today, is the favorite luxury car of more U.S. corporate financial officers: (a)
Mercedes-Benz; (b) Lexus; or (c) BMW?
A: Lexus. Mercedes is #2, BMW #3.
Wisdom: A great many children face the difficult task
of learning good behavior without ever seeing any.
Q: How many American women over age 35 now
play basketball in leagues: (a) 17; (b) 170-thousand; or (c) 1.7-million?
A: 1.7-million are participating at Y's, parks, and
recreation centers (Vitality magazine).
Q: Is the average bra size: (a) 34-B; (b) 36-C; or (c)
38-D?
A: 36-C. Ten years ago it was 34-B.
Q: You suffer from misopedia. Do you have an
abnormal aversion to: (a) very large books; (b) children; or (c) people who won't spend
money?
A: You can't stand children.
Fun Fact: Theodore Roosevelt had more pets at
the White House than any other president, including cats, dogs, ponies, guinea pigs,
lizards, and kangaroos.
Q: Who said, "There are some nights you and
your image just aren't in the same bed." Was it: (a) Markie Post; (b) Matthew
McConaughey; or (c) Ralph Macchio?
A: Actor Matthew McConaughey.
Q: According to British research, which daily personal
grooming activity soon may no longer be necessary: (a) tooth brushing; (b) hair combing;
or (c) showering or bathing?
A: Tooth brushing. A new generation of mouthwashes,
used twice a week, will prevent bacteria from sticking to teeth (Popular Science).
Q: When Bill Gates formed his first company to sell
a computerized traffic counting system to cities, was he: (a) 14; (b) 16; or (c) 18?
A: He was 14. His company made $20,000 the first
year, but business dropped off when customers found out how young he was.
Wisdom: We can never have an honest political race
until we develop an honest human race.
Q: People who exercise regularly sleep more
soundly, with one exception. Is the one exception: (a) children with asthma; (b) women who
work out in the evening; or (c) men who work out in the morning?
A: Women have more sleep problems when they work
out in the evening (Research at the University of Arizona, Tucson).
Q: How many American men have not had a
vacation in the past year: (a) 62%; (b) 72%; or (c) 82%?
A: 72% (Vitality magazine).
Wisdom: It's best to let God have our life
because He can do more with it than we can.
Q: Hockey right winger Kelly Chase was born
on this day in 1967. Was Kelly born in: (a) Beaver Bend, Manitoba; (b) Porcupine Plain,
Saskatchewan; or (c) Marmot Mountain, Alberta?
A: Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan.
Fat Fact: People who can see themselves in a
mirror while eating consume 32% less fatty foods than those who can't (Research at Iowa
State Unversity, Ames).
Q: According to research at Columbia
University, which teenagers are more likely to smoke, drink, and use drugs: (a) the ones
raised by single mothers; or (b) the ones who have bad relationships with their fathers in
two-parent families?
A: The ones with bad teen-father relationships in
two-parent familes (National Center on Addiction).
Q: It has half the fat of chicken, one-eighth the fat
of beef, and is high in protein. Is it: (a) swan; (b) peacock; or (c) ostrich?
A: Ostrich (Men's Health magazine).
Q: This year your corn shucks are thicker than
usual. Does this mean: (a) your jokes are cornier than usual; (b) it'll be a rough winter;
or (c) your chickens will lay heavier eggs?
A: Weather folklore says thicker, tougher shucks mean
a rough winter.
Wisdom: What the world needs is fewer rules and more
good examples.
Q: Did the directors at Mount Vernon spend $3-million
last year to give George Washingons reputation more: (a) "dignity;" (b)
"sizzle;" or (c) "charisma?"
A: Mount Vernon wanted George to have more
"sizzle."