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    ~ Ever Wonder Why?

    I'm enjoying finding these fun facts and came up with a lot surprises of histories and how all the legend started.

    I'll start with this one and if anybody gets this correct, I'll post another wonder! and you'll find this fun because this should be fun! let's begin.......!


    ever wonder why toy bears are called "teddy" bears?

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    Weren't they named after Theodore Roosevelt?
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    and ever you wonder why?
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    Originally posted by aly
    Weren't they named after Theodore Roosevelt?
    Yep, evidently he was hunting bear, and after having one in his sights, he thought that they were so noble animals, that he couldn't bring himself to shoot. (At least that's the PR version at the time )

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    ahh trev and I posted at the same time.

    trevor is correct!!

    the teddy bear was introduced in 1907, about the time when president theodore "teddy" roosevelt, while on a bear hunt, came upon a baby bear that he refused to let anyonee shoot. he president took a lot of ribbing about this, especially from the press, and one cartoonist for a national publication published a sketch depicting the incident. it was not long after this cartoon was published that toy manufacturers picked up on the idea and began marketing "teddy" bears.

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    ever wonder why a wedding ring is always worn on the third finger?
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    Because back in the old days, people thought there was a vein that ran from your heart to your third finger. It was called the vein of love or something like that, so a tradition stemmed from it.

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    trevor, you're the strongest link, good bye.

    correct again!

    it was once believed that a vein of blood ran directly from the third finger on the left hand to the heart. the vein was called vena amoris, or the vein of love, and early writings on matrimonial procedure suggested that it would be approopriate for one's wedding ring to be worn on that special finger.

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    ever wonder why tennis are fuzzy?
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    Do you mean Tennis balls?

    This is what I found

    The fuzz slows down the ball in flight, keeps it from bouncing too high, and lets
    the racket get a better "grip" on it. A perfectly smooth ball would travel so fast
    and bounce so high that the game would be unplayable. Also, with a smooth
    ball, it would be much more difficult for the player to control the direction of
    the shots.
    Makes sense. I also read somewhere that since tennis courts are made of different surfaces, they needed a ball that would be playable on all of them (Grass, clay etc)

    this is fun!
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    yes,..oops! and djfyrewolf36 got it correct! just as exactly as it was posted.

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    ever wonder why rubber tires won't stay buried?
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    Tires are a disposal problem because they won't stay buried in landfills. Whole tires trap air and/or methane gas, causing tires to "float" to the surface.
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    Wedding rings ALWAYS on 3rd finger?????

    NOT here! Here, and I suppose everywhere in Europe, we wear our wedding ring on the second finger from the left. That's why we call it our "ring-finger"!
    Weird, hey!
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    Originally posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
    Wedding rings ALWAYS on 3rd finger?????

    NOT here! Here, and I suppose everywhere in Europe, we wear our wedding ring on the second finger from the left. That's why we call it our "ring-finger"!
    Weird, hey!
    I believe that we are talking about the same finger. For us, the third finger is the third from the right.
    (looking at your own left hand and going left to right = pinkie, ring finger, middle finger, index finger and then thumb)
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    Whole tires trap air and/or methane gas, causing tires to "float" to the surface.

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    hmm, gemini and oggyflute posted the exact answer, did you look for the answers on site? cheaters!

    I guess they both are correct, and this is what I get..


    most people. having never tried to bury a tire, are not aware that one will not stay in the ground. in fact, if you bury a tire five feet below the surface, it will--under normal condition--rise to the top in about ten years.
    the reason for this is as follows. the rubber tire, being resilient, is constantly pushing back against the soil around it. and since the pressure above the tire is less then that below it, the tired has more sucess pushing up than it does pushing down. as this pushing proceeds, small particles of soil around the tire are dislodged and fall down through cracks and cervices too small for the tire itself to fit through, a process that is accelerated somewhat by the slight movement of the tire as it expands and contracts with changes in temperature. thus as the tire pushes upward and the soil around it slowly moves down, the tire migrates toward the surface.


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    ever wonder why most pencils are hexagonal in shape?
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    My assumption is that the hexigonal shaped pencil is easier to hold than a round pencil.

    I saw too that pencils are made by pressing two wood peices together with the graphite in the middle, so a hexigonal shape would make manufacture easier.

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