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Famous tall women:

  • Janet Reno – 6’3″
  • Venus Williams – 6’1″
  • Ann Coulter – 6′
  • Geena Davis – 6′
  • Allison Janney – 6′
  • Elle MacPherson – 6′
  • Brooke Shields – 6′
  • Uma Thurman – 6′
  • Tyra Banks – 5’11”
  • Famke Janssen – 5’11”
  • Anna Nicole Smith – 5’11”
  • Sigourney Weaver – 5’11”
  • Naomi Campbell – 5’10”
  • Diana, Princess of Wales – 5’10”
  • Jenna Elfman – 5’10”
  • Daryl Hannah – 5’10”
  • Queen Latifah – 5’10”
  • Charlize Theron – 5’10”
  • Liv Tyler – 5’10”
  • Serena Williams – 5’10”

Two-Faced Politicians

Until 1999, Abe Lincoln was the only person to appear on both the front and back of the same United States coin (he’s just barely visible on the back of the penny, sitting in his memorial):

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Now George Washington can claim the same honor with the release of New Jersey state quarter, whose reverse shows him crossing the Delaware River:

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Unquote

“I remember Tallulah [Bankhead] telling of going into a public ladies’ room and discovering there was no toilet tissue. She looked underneath the booth and said to the lady in the next stall, ‘I beg your pardon, do you happen to have any toilet tissue in there?’ The lady said no. So Tallulah said, ‘Well, then, dahling, do you have two fives for a ten?'” — Ethel Merman

Going Once …

The five most expensive items sold on eBay (as of 2002):

  1. A Grumman Gulfstream II jet (sold for $4.9 million)
  2. A 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card ($1.65 million)
  3. Diamond Lake Resort in western Kentucky ($1.2 million)
  4. Shoeless Joe Jackson’s “Black Betsy” baseball bat ($577,610)
  5. A round of golf with Tiger Woods ($425,000)

An anonymous seller from Brazil once offered a decommissioned aircraft carrier. There were no takers.

Heightism

The average Fortune 500 CEO is 6 feet tall — 3 inches taller than the average American man.

Of the 43 U.S. presidents, only five have been more than an inch below average height.

Tsunami

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The 2004 tsunami arrives in Thailand. Its total energy equaled about 5 megatons of TNT, more than twice the total explosive energy used in all of World War II, including the two atomic bombs.

Nothing at the North Pole

Geographically extreme McDonald’s franchises:

  • Northernmost: Rovaniemi, Finland
  • Southernmost: Invercargill, New Zealand
  • Easternmost: Gisborne, New Zealand
  • Westernmost: Western Samoa

The lowest McDonald’s, 1,299 feet below sea level, is in the Israeli village of Ein Bokek, near the Dead Sea.