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Obama, Barack

  • In highschool, Barack was known as Barry and was part of the “Choom gang”
  • Obama won a Grammy Award in 2006 for Best Spoken Word Recording for the audio version of his book; Dreams From My Father
  • Obama’s family home in Chicago has 4 fireplaces
  • He worked in Baskin-Robbins as a teenager
  • Obama experimented with drugs and admitted that back in his early years he tried marijuana and cocaine but was not proud of it
  • Barack is a smoker but does not drink alcohol
  • One of Obama’s favourite books is ‘Where Wild Things Lie’
  • He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii but went to live in Indonesia with his mum when his parents divorced. There he was introduced to dog meat, snake meat, and roasted grasshopper
  • Obama used to love wearing sweaters. Now you only see him in a suit and tie
  • An advertisement for the assasination of Obama made its way into a newspaper before being quickly taken off

octopus

  • An Octopus has 3 hearts!
  • It is not true that under extreme stress, some octopuses will eat their own arms. This is autophagy and is more likely due to a virus

Olympics

  • The Olympics was once outlawed as a pagan celebration
  • The Olympic torch relay was actually not part of the ancient games but was introduced as part of Nazi propoganda during the 1936 Berlin Olympics
  • In the 1936 Berlin Olympics, only people from the “Aryan race” were allowed to represent Germany. That year, they also topped the medal tally and won the Olympics
  • In the 1956 Melbourne Games, there was a hoax by 9 students where a fake torch made out of a burning pair of underpants and a plum pudding can on the end of a chair leg was presented to the Mayor instead of the Olympic torch
  • The Olympic flame traces back to the original Olympia flame and has never been extinguished (due to several backup fires)
  • The Olympic flame in Olympia, Greece is rekindled every two years using the sun’s rays and a concave reflective mirror
  • At the start of the modern Olympics in 1896, winners were actually awarded Silver instead of Gold
  • The ancient Olympiads only had one race, the first of which was won by a chef. In 2008, there are over 300 events
  • The youngest Olympic athlete participated at the age of 10 (Dimitrios Loundras in 1896) and the oldest was 72 (Oscar Swahn, 1972)
  • The Olympic rings represent the five major regions of the world – Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania
  • Poland’s Stanislawa Walasiewiczowna (Stella Walsh) was the first women to break the 12 second barrier in the 100-meter race at the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles. She later died in a robbery attempt, after which an autopsy declared her to be a male

orchid

  • Orchids are grown from seeds so small that it would take 30,000 seeds to weigh as much as one grain of wheat

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Oscars

  • The oscar statuettes were once made of plaster – during the war
  • Only one wooden statuette was ever presented. It was to a ventriloquist dummy (Charlie McCarthy)

ostrich

  • An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain
  • Ostriches stick their heads into the sand to find underground drinking water
  • Ostriches can only kick forward
  • The Ostrich people in Africa are a group of people who have only 2 toes due to inbreeding (From Ripley’s believe it or not)
  • In a study of over 200,000 ostriches over 80 years, noone has ever seen an ostrich bury its head in the sand

owls

  • Owls are one of the only birds who can see the color blue
  • The burrowing owl will use the abandoned burrows of other animals
  • The eyes of an owl are one of their best features and make up almost 5% of their body weight
  • The Great Horned Owl has no sense of smell
  • Certain species of owls have special feather that allows them to fly silently
  • Their eyes are held in place by bony structures in the called Sclerotic rings. Because of this, they cannot or move their eyes. In order to look sideways, they need to turn their neck instead. Amazingly, they can turn their neck to extreme degrees – even upside down.

oxtail

  • Ok food fans! Whats in an oxtail soup? “Oxen tails!” i hear you say…well, wrong. Try beef cattle. (unsure)

oyster

  • An oyster can change its sex once every seven days. (This may have some phychological implications)