The one and onlyTen Random Factspresents ten facts about the popular amphitheatre, the Colosseum! The Colosseum opened in AD 80 and took 10 years to be built. The Colosseum seated an amazing 50,000 people. 5,000 animals were killed for the Colosseum’s opening ceremony. ...
‘Squash rackets’ was the original name of the sport of squash, and it was a variation of the game of rackets, which used a hard ball; and the pastime was born in about 1830, in the Harrow School of London, in England, when a perforated hard racket ball was used in a game of ra...
6. TENNIS: Federer says goodbye with doubles loss:First Serena Williams, now Roger Federer. The retiring Swiss great bid farewell to the game with a doubles loss in the Laver Cup tournament in London, alongside chosen partner and longtime friendly rival Rafael Nadal. Both were emotional as fan...
Joe—doing what a detective does—takes the case, commencing a journey that will take him across the world and back, from the banlieues of Paris to the heart of London and then New York, finally across Asia to Afghanistan and a Kabul that has always been and never was. Harassed and imp...
" a college biology instructor who turns toenails into edible snacks. And we celebrate the start of World Cup soccer with a goal-call challenge. Also in the newest show: Planning an interactive audio for Greg’s future grave site; Fun facts about the Lamborghini, the only transcontinental ...
Here are some pertinent facts and context missing from the GLP’s crowdfunder: Gaie Delap, a retired art teacher, was part of a group of six Just Stop Oil activistsconvictedon 1 August 2024 of Intentionally or Recklessly Causing a Public Nuisance, contrary to section 78 of the Police, Crime...
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Random and fun facts to bring out at your next dinner party, about biology, animals, geography and more, for children and adults!
I had many thoughts about London while I was in London, but then we left London. While in London, sleep won out over writing every time. For a while I could not plug in the computer and didn’t want to kill the battery by using it. Then I got the daughter back from her father ...