Hear the Lion roar! in Worldwide


Disney\'s The Lion King has become the most successful re-release ever, after three million copies of the new DVD sold in its first two days on release


Added By The Trivia Guy on Tue 24 Feb 2009

Neighbours with DiCaprio in United States


Rocker Sting is the Titanic star Leonardo DiCaprio\'s next door neighbour in Malibu, California


Added By The Trivia Guy on Tue 24 Feb 2009

Oscar Time in United States


It takes 12 people 20 hours to make one oscar statuette


Added By The Trivia Guy on Tue 24 Feb 2009

The Sky Is Falling (part 2) in Overhead


Pea-size meteoroids - 10 per hour


Added By Henchgnome on Fri 20 Feb 2009

The Sky IS falling! in Straight Up!


About 2,000 objects massive enough (1 km diameter) to cause global catastrophe are known to cross Earth\'s orbit. Such an impacting object would wipe out 25% of humanity


Added By Henchgnome on Fri 20 Feb 2009

Expensive Bump in The atlantic ocean


HMS Vanguard and Le Triomphant were badly damaged in the crash in heavy seas earlier this month. The two boats are both equipped with sonar, but were also equipped to avoid detection. In this, they were so sucessful that neither noticed the other vessel


Added By Henchgnome on Mon 16 Feb 2009

Star Wars Facelift in United States


For Star Wars 20th anniversary, the first episode film renovation cost as much as the original movie


Added By Trivia Guy on Sat 24 Jan 2009

ET Face off! in France


It was illegal to sell ET dolls in France because there is a law against selling dolls without human faces


Added By Trivia Guy on Sat 24 Jan 2009

Gin for your ills in World


In the 1800's, it was believed that gin could cure stomach problems


Added By Trivia Guy on Sat 24 Jan 2009

Plane Bonkers in the nearest Airport


By January 2007, Edwin A Shackleton (UK) had flown, as a passenger, in 841 different types of aircraft. (Guinness Book of records)


Added By Henchgnome on Sat 17 Jan 2009

Under Pressure in The Marianas Trench


The giant squid (Archetheuseous Giaganticus) can withstand pressures that would crush a nuclear submarine.


Added By Henchgnome on Sat 17 Jan 2009

Two Wheels are better than one in Osaka, Japan


In 1982, Honda built a one-wheeled scooter. It was not very fast, due to the weights used to help maintain balance


Added By Henchgnome on Sat 17 Jan 2009

Not A Good Idea in Portsmouth, U.K


Sir Christopher Cockrell, the inventor of the hovercraft, built his demonstration model, using components from his wife’s brand new vacuum cleaner. Mrs Cockrell was not impressed


Added By Henchgnome on Sat 17 Jan 2009

Your arm is a foot in


Did you know that your foot is the same length as your inner arm between your elbow and wrist? You know you wanna give it a try......


Added By Delly on Sat 10 Jan 2009

Iceland with your coke? in Iceland


Iceland consumes more Coca-Cola per capita than any other nation


Added By Trivia Guy on Thu 01 Jan 2009

Termites Get Gasy! in Trees


Termites are the largest producers of farts


Added By Trivia Guy on Thu 01 Jan 2009

Gravity Drops in Earth


Due to gravitational effects, you weigh slightly less when the moon is directly overhead


Added By Trivia Guy on Thu 01 Jan 2009

Worlds Windiest Place in Commonwealth Bay, Antartica


The worlds windiest place is Commonwealth Bay in Antartica


Added By Trivia Guy on Thu 01 Jan 2009

Dressed To Impress in Stowmarket, Suffolk, UK


DJ Elma sang Aqua - Barbie Girl, live on stage at Stowmarket Carnival 2005 while dressed as a bunny girl. Complete with tail!


Added By Annonymous on Wed 17 Dec 2008

Oops! in Cape Kennedy, Florida, USA


The NASA mission to Venus in 1972 had to be aborted, when the space craft went beserk after someone forgot to add a hyphen(-) to its command code. The space craft was destroyed shortly after launch.


Added By Henchgnome on Sat 13 Dec 2008

Breath of Doom in The bend in the river


THe hippo uses its breath as a weapon. It is so vile, that an attacking animal can lose its sense of smell for up to an hour; after the hippo has breathed on it


Added By Henchgnome on Sat 13 Dec 2008

Missing the Target in Hiroshima, Japan


The first atomic bomb air dropped over the city of Hiroshima; missed its aim point, by 800 yards


Added By Henchgome on Sat 13 Dec 2008

Computer Paper in Worldwide


Before hard drives & Floppies. Computers used to work with ticker tape and punched cards


Added By Ford E Boy on Fri 12 Dec 2008

About the Bard in United Kingdom


Until The First Folio was published seven years after his death 1616, very little was written William Shakespeare


Added By DJ Elma on Thu 11 Dec 2008

Musical Injuries in United States


About 8,000 americans are injured by musical instruments each year


Added By DJ Elma on Wed 10 Dec 2008

Pillow Injuries in United States


Over 4000 american suffer from pillow related injuries each year


Added By DJ Elma on Tue 09 Dec 2008

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