False Facts 17
Thomas the Tank Engine has inspired County Cork in Ireland to decorate all their locomotives with faces.The least popular song to make love to: Taps.
Osama Bin Laden once ordered fleece jackets with the Al Qaeda logo.
Nolan Ryan once threw a fastball so hard it killed both the catcher and the umpire.
No one named Tony has ever won a Tony Award.
In the early 1950s, Philip Morris spent millions of dollars trying to teach dogs to smoke.
In 1987, baseball Hall of Famer George Brett was thrown out of a game for wearing argyle socks.
Like George W. Bush, in college, Osama Bin Laden was a cheerleader.
Nutritionally speaking, bananas are a wonderful source of banana peels.
Pat Sajak can't read.
As of December 31st, 2022, only 14 Segway scooters have ever been sold.
The annual CNN Christmas party is held at Denny's.
The average American adult weighs 250 pounds.
The original Fruit of the Loom logo included a turkey leg.
Due to a clerical error, from 1931 to 1932 Delaware had a dog for Governor.
The most common liquid confiscated by airport security is honey mustard.
Tom Selleck is a part owner of a bakery in Hawaii called "Magnum PIe".
Two original members of the musical group "Three Dog Night" died after eating tainted pet food.
Fidel Castro once hosted "Saturday Night Live".
Officially, if you say "Have a nice day" to someone after 5 PM, it refers to the next day.
Christopher Columbus actually had four ships: Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria and "Life's a Beach".
No one in Canada has a birthday on March 16th.

