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1,000 Random Facts Everyone Should Know

A Collection of Random Facts Useful for the Bar Trivia Night, Get-Together or as Conversation Starter

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1,000 Random Facts Everyone Should Know

By: Tyler Backhause
Narrated by: Philip Andrew Hodges
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Have you ever had that moment when you are in the middle of a conversation and suddenly the room becomes quiet and nobody knows how to move the discussion forward? Of course you do. Haven’t we all? It’s for this reason that I decided to write this book.What better way to break that silence than to throw out some of these facts: Wolves have a serious appetite! They can eat up to twenty pounds of meat in one sitting! The first high heeled shoes were worn by Egyptian butchers to help them walk above the bloodied bodies of animal carcasses. The vintage date on a bottle of wine indicates the year the grapes were harvested, not the year of bottling. Your mouth produces about one liter of saliva each day. Greece has more archaeological museums than any other country in the world.Whatever your motivation may be, there’s a really good chance you’ll find these facts and tidbits useful. So if you’re ready, here are 1,000 random facts that everyone should know!

©2017 Tyler Backhause (P)2017 Tyler Backhause
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