- In ancient        Japan, it was thought that somewhere on the tail of a cat there was a single        hair that would restore life to a dying person. Relatives would sometimes        bring a cat to the dying person, letting them pluck a hair to try their        luck. So they’d die anyway, but with a cat swatting their face with their        claws...
- Jerome        Rodale, who founded The Rodale Press publishing house, was taping an        interview on the Dick Cavett Talk show. He was bragging about how he was        so healthy he’d live to be 100 when he slumped over, dead from a heart attack.        The show was never broadcast to the public because it’d be kinda funny.
- In 1970,        television newsmanChris Hubbock announced, “In keeping with        Channel 40′s policy of always bringing you the latest in gore and guts in        living color, you’re about to see another first – an attempted suicide”.        Then she pulled out a gun and fatally shot herself in the head.
- Paul Revere was        the fist person to ever identify a body by dental records. He recognized        the dead man because of work he had done joining two teeth together with        silver wire.
- Elvis        and Charles Schultz were the #1 and #2 money earning dead people        in 2002. Elvis made $31 million; Schultz made $9 million
- Seven breeds        of dog account for 98% of all fatal dog attacks. In order they are:        Pit Bull, German Shepherd, Chow, Malamute, Husky, Wolf Hybrids, and the        Akita. (Mothers-in-Law ranked # 11.)
- Crematoria ovens        heat typically to 1,100-1,300 F and will burn up a 180 lb. man in about        an hour and a half. There’s always bones and chunks left; everything is        then ground up and those are the ‘ashes’ you get back.
- In 1355,        when King Pedro of Portugal was crowned, he dug up his mistress to        have her properly honored as queen. Loyal subjects bowed before the decorated        corpse and had to kiss her hand. That was nice of him – most women can’t        even get their husbands to take them out to a simple dinner while they’re        alive …
- When John        F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, it was not a federal felony to        kill a President of the United States.
-         The Viet Nam Memorial has the names of 38 people engraved on it who        are listed as killed, but weren’t.
 
        
		 
		  
			
	 
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