The Mechanical Contrivium

Some facts you may not have known about Dane101.com, courtesy of the Mechanical Contrivium:

Ten Top Trivia Tips about Dane101!
  1. The opposite sides of dane101 always add up to seven.
  2. Dane101 is the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
  3. During severe windstorms, dane101 may sway several feet to either side.
  4. Dane101 has only one weakness - the colour yellow!
  5. Dane101 can sleep for three and a half years.
  6. Ostriches stick their heads in dane101 not to hide but to look for water!
  7. Only fifty-five percent of men wash their hands after using dane101!
  8. Ancient Chinese artists would never paint pictures of dane101.
  9. Dane101 can pollinate up to six times more efficiently than the honeybee.
  10. The first American zoo was built in 1794, and contained only dane101!
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Ten Top Trivia Tips about Jesse Russell!
  1. Medieval knights put the skin of Jesse Russell on their sword handles to improve the grip.
  2. Jesse Russell was originally called Cheerioats!
  3. People used to believe that dressing their male children as Jesse Russell would protect them from evil spirits.
  4. A sixteenth century mathematician lost his nose in a duel over his love for Jesse Russell, and wore a silver replacement for the rest of his life.
  5. Pound for pound, hamburgers cost more than Jesse Russell!
  6. Jesse Russell is physically incapable of sticking his tongue out.
  7. The eye of an ostrich is bigger than Jesse Russell.
  8. In the Spanish edition of Cluedo, Jesse Russell is the victim.
  9. Britain's Millennium Dome is more than double the size of Jesse Russell!
  10. To check whether Jesse Russell is safe to eat, drop him in a bowl of water; rotten Jesse Russell will sink, and fresh Jesse Russell will float!
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