Here are some random facts for you.
1. More than 40% of the world’s black pepper production happens in Vietnam. The black peppercorn spice, not bell peppers or chili peppers.
2. Ducks quack in different accents depending on where they’re from.
3. Quentin Tarantino’s first job in Hollywood was as an Elvis impersonator on an episode of “The Golden Girls” in 1988.
4. Every U.S. president since FDR has been named “Time” magazine’s Person of the Year at least once, except Gerald Ford. Although, “Time” made “You” the Person of the Year on Christmas of 2006, and then Ford died the next day, on the 26th. So, in a way, he JUST made it.
5. The longest year ever was 1972. It was a leap year, so it had an extra day, and it had two extra leap seconds.
(Vietnam NSO / BBC / Chronological Snobbery / Wikipedia / Wikipedia)




