- Rains of many kinds of living creatures have actually been reported from earliest times and all over the world. On 28th May 1881, during a thunderstorm on the outskirts of Worcester, England, tons of periwinkles and small hermit crabs fell on Cromer Gardens Road and the surrounding fields.
- The modern Christmas tree tradition came from Western Germany, from a medieval custom. It was called a paradise tree -- a tree decorated with apples, wafers (or cookies), and candles representing the Garden of Eden, the host, and Christ.
- A man named Sir Henry Wyat was sentenced to the Tower of London, at a time when prisoners generally starved to death. Sir Henry's kitty-cat seemed to understand the situation because she snuck into the Tower bringing him a freshly-killed pigeon every day. When the king heard of this, he must have felt sad for the kitty, because he immediately set Sir Henry free.
- One out of the ordinary punishment of the Elizabethan England was called the drunkard's cloak. It was a punishment for public drunkenness; the name though is misleading. The drunk was forced to wear a barrel and wander through the town while the villagers jeered at him. Holes were cut in the barrel for the person's hands and head, causing it to become like a heavy, awkward shirt.
- The alarm clock was not invented by the Marquis de Sade but by a man named Levi Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire; in 1787.There was something strange about his invention from the beginning. The alarm on his clock could ring only at 4 am. There is a rumor that Hutchins was murdered by his wife at 4:05 am on a very dark and deeply cold New England morning.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Interesting facts
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