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  1. Cats have two sets of vocal chords: one for purring, one for meowing. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  2. Barry Manilow wrote the “Stuck on Me” Band-Aid jingle. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  3. Shocking Fact: 7 times as many men as women are killed by lightning in the U.S. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  4. Giveaway #1: June is Bathroom Reading Month. Daily giveaways in June! Enter on our blog. ht.ly/biJlZ
  5. Ninety percent of U.S. businesses are family-owned. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  6. New Blog Post: Sheep fall from sky onto highway ht.ly/bhCR0
  7. He wasn’t blind, but Thomas Edison preferred reading in Braille. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  8. More ships have been sunk by hurricanes than by warfare. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  9. Two dogs were hanged for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, during the Salem witch trials. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  10. New Blog Post: 23 "broken" songs. Did we miss any? ht.ly/bhctq
  11. The last descendant of the musical Bach family died on Christmas Day 1845. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  12. Blood is about three times thicker than water. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  13. Nothing new: The first weight loss pill was marketed in 1893. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  14. The word “igloo” comes from the Inuit iglu, meaning “house.” #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  15. New Blog Post: Hippie Capitalism in Richmond California. ht.ly/bfrFz
  16. “Spaghetti” comes from the word spago, Italian for “cord” or “string.” #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  17. New Blog Post: RIP Doc Watson ht.ly/bexlz
  18. Rudyard Kipling wrote several propaganda books for Britain during World War I. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  19. In professional camel racing, the jockeys are often children or robots. #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ
  20. In 1876 an English cricket player hit the ball 37 miles. (It landed on a moving railroad car.) #BRIFact bit.ly/BRI_UJ