
1. The Beatles used a high-pitch tone that only cats and dogs can hear at the end of their song, “A Day in the Life”. It was John Lennon’s idea.
2. Jell-O created four flavors to use in salads in the 1960s: Celery . . . Italian salad . . . mixed vegetables . . . and seasoned tomato. But they all flopped and were discontinued.
3. In the Canadian Football League’s championship game, they give out an MVP award, and a SECOND award called the Most Valuable Canadian . . . for the best player in the game who’s actually from Canada.
4. Jimmy Hoffa’s middle name was Riddle. Or should I say, his middle name IS Riddle.
5. The police officer who was supposed to be protecting Abraham Lincoln the night of his assassination abandoned his post . . . to go drink at a bar. He was charged with neglect of duty, but eventually the charges were dropped.