12 Trivia Tidbits Your Child Refuses to Learn Unless You Pretend They’re An Airplane

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Bjorn Borg Set A Record Through Pure Stubbornness

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The Swedish tennis player was the last person to use a wooden tennis racket in competition, all the way into the early 1990s. No touching underdog story arose, however, and Borg’s racket proved why the world had moved on.

Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day, and Neither Was the Leaning Tower of Pisa

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Or as it was known back then, “The Tower of Pisa.” It took a whopping 200 years to complete, and they still messed it up.

African Dung Beetles’ Outlandish Navigation System

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African dung beetles are the only species that’s known to navigate with the guidance of something a little larger than themselves: the Milky Way.

Duran Duran’s Sci-Fi Roots

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Rock band Duran Duran gets their name from a scientist named Dr. Durand Durand in the less-than-safe-for-work sci-fi cult classic Barbarella, featuring, of course, Jane Fonda.

Before the Brolly Was ‘The Robinson’

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Umbrellas were originally nicknamed “Robinsons” in England thanks to the novel Robinson Crusoe, in which the titular hero invents them.

One of the World’s Luckiest Sick Days

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Astronaut Ken Mattingly must have been bummed when he had to miss a scheduled mission to space after exposure to rubella. Though maybe a little less bummed after it turned out to be the doomed Apollo 13 mission. He still performed a heros role here on Earth, however, helping bring the astronauts safely back.

The Year Your Parents Got That Fine China

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Though these days its usually seen as the “platinum” anniversary, the traditional gift for a 20th wedding anniversary used to be a set of china.

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