Five Random Facts For Wednesday

Here are some random facts for you.

 

1.  America’s 12th biggest export is human and animal blood.

 

2.  The Super Bowl halftime show switched from marching bands and not-so-famous performers to famous ones after 1992, when “In Living Color” ran a live broadcast during halftime that drew 22 million viewers.  The next year, the NFL got Michael Jackson to do the halftime show.

 

3.  Elmer’s glue has six calories in a teaspoon.

 

4.  Belize is the only country in Central America that’s never gotten a visit from a U.S. president, even though we’ve always had good relations with them.

 

5.  The two richest people in Los Angeles were both born in South Africa.  Number one is a pharmaceutical executive named Patrick Soon-Shiong who’s worth $12.4 billion.  Number two is Elon Musk at $11.7 billion.

 

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