John Adams & Thomas Jefferson (July 4, 1826)

President John Kennedy, Aldous Huxley, & CS Lewis (authors) (November 22, 1963)

Orson Welles & Yul Brynner (October 11, 1985)

Milton Berle, Dudley Moore & Billy Wilder (March 27, 2002)

Michelangelo Antonioni & Ingmar Bergman (both directors) (July 30, 2007)

Tom Hanson (photographer) & Richard Nicholas (one of Hanson’s subjects) (March 10, 2009)

Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson (June 25, 2009)

15 Common Drinking Myths Debunked

When it comes to alcohol, everyone’s an expert, aren’t they?

They start as soon as the first drink is poured: spouting dubious statistics, recalling horror stories, and moralizing about what you should and should not do while drinking.

There are more myths, fables, and tall tales surrounding alcohol than almost any other subject – and hearing them recited everywhere drinks are served is pretty irritating.

So today, we’ll debunk 15 booze myths you can safely ignore whenever and wherever they are told.

Researchers at Granada University in Spain have come across a discovery that will undoubtedly please athletes and sports enthusiasts – a pint of beer post-workout or match is better at rehydrating the human body than water.

Researchers believe that it is the sugars, salts, and bubbles in a beer that may help people absorb fluids more quickly… and the carbon dioxide in beer helps quench thirst more quickly, and that beer’s carbohydrates replace calories lost during physical exertion.

Beer: Now scientifically better than water

What Are the Reasons Behind Sneezing?

The same kind of irritants (dust, pepper, etc.) can create the same internal reaction in all of us, but its externalization is highly individualized.

We all know that everyone sneezes differently, but have we ever considered why? For being such a common, everyday occurrence, that little (or big) expulsion of air is actually a complex process involving more nuances than many of us realize.

We can’t sneeze and keep our eyes open—and no one knows why.

Dawn Wells Potato Peeling Video

Dawn Wells, aka Mary Ann from Gilligan’s Island, demonstrates a unique way to peel an Idaho potato…without the use of a potato peeler!

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