The Least You Should Know (7/29)
Japanese researchers reported that a type of snail migrates by getting eaten by birds and then pooped out in another location. It’s basically the same way humans fly coach.
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Japanese researchers reported that a type of snail migrates by getting eaten by birds and then pooped out in another location. It’s basically the same way humans fly coach.
Posted by Doug Johnson at Friday, July 29, 2011 0 comments
Lindsay Lohan thinks she has been treated too harshly and that prison is only for killers. Just not in Florida.
Posted by Doug Johnson at Thursday, July 28, 2011 0 comments
Days after Derek Jeter collected his 3,000th hit, many believe he can reach 4,000. Especially if teachers in the Atlanta School System get to count them.
Posted by Doug Johnson at Wednesday, July 27, 2011 0 comments
A pair of convicted killers in a California prison exchanged wedding vows earlier this month. She’s already complaining that he spends all of his time with the boys.
Posted by Doug Johnson at Friday, July 15, 2011 0 comments
China plans to count panda droppings to determine the population of the endangered species. The ideal job applicant will have experience sorting through U.S. tax laws.
Posted by Doug Johnson at Wednesday, July 13, 2011 0 comments
In 2012 cigarette manufacturers will have to display photos of people with missing teeth on packs of cigarettes. It’s to show young people the dangers of smoking, and starring in Two and a Half Men.
Posted by Doug Johnson at Monday, July 11, 2011 0 comments
A Washington man who quit college in 1932 finally finished his degree at age 99. Now maybe his parents will get off his back.
Posted by Doug Johnson at Thursday, July 07, 2011 0 comments
The U.S. birth rate has dropped for the third straight year. It’s partly due to the slumping economy, and good TV shows.
Posted by Doug Johnson at Tuesday, July 05, 2011 0 comments
A 5-year-old NASA satellite snapped its 3 Billionth photo of the Earth. That's about average when you give a 5-year-old a camera.
Posted by Doug Johnson at Monday, July 04, 2011 0 comments