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Buri, the first Norse god, was licked into existence by a primeval cow out of a block of ice.
Buri, the first Norse god, was licked into existence by a primeval cow out of a block of ice.
In the Zoot Suiter argot called Caló, they say “Al rato, vato” for goodbye and “Nel, pastel” (“No, cake!”) for no.
Competitive eater Notorious B.O.B. is vegetarian and only eats meat during competition; he once ate 95 hamburgers.
British chieftain Lugotorix is famed for a failed attack on Caesar’s naval camp; his name may mean “mouse king.”
There is a French saying “Le nénuphar a ta femme” which translates to “The waterlily has your wife.”
“What’s New Pussycat” director Clive Donner helmed a 1974 horror spoof called “Vampira” and starring David Niven. The film was renamed “Old Dracula” to piggyback on the success of “Young Frankenstein.”
“The Price is Right” in Italy is called “OK, Il Prezzo è Giusto!,” which translares as “OK! The Price is Right!”
1090 BC saw a collapse in the Egyptian economy. This led rise to a new profession: Tomb robbing. As a result, the Valley of the Kings, where there are over 63 tombs and burial chambers, became disused.
Devyani Rana was the prospective fiancée of the Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal. When permission to marry was denied in 2001, he massacred 9 members of the royal family and killed himself.
In English law until 1996, if you try to kill somebody and they survived a year and a day, it was not murder.