William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-12-14

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-12-14

 

Yes Anthony, the first state to enter the Union after the original 13 was Vermont.

 

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-7-14

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-7-14

 

A pity. Today 21 million Americans can’t read at all, 45 million are marginally illiterate and one-fifth of high school graduates can’t read their diplomas.

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 6-5-14

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 6-5-14

 

Q- Who was Mary Anderson?

A – Remember her the next time you drive in the rain. Mary Anderson invented the windshield wiper.

 

 

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-2-14

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-2-14

 

American kids are not the fattest in the world. That title goes to Greece followed by Italy followed by New Zealand followed by Slovenia.

We’re number 5.

 

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-31-14

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-31-14

You’re lost in the woods and are wondering what berries you can eat?

Just ponder the words of former Green Beret Myke Hawke: White and yellow, kill a fellow. Purple and blue, good for you. Red… could be good, could be dead.

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-30-14

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-30-14

 

If you should ever need a candle when the zombies attack, a Crayon will burn for 30 minutes.

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-29-14

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-29-14

No Robert James, New York City did not have the biggest Yellow Pages directory in the USA in 1987. Dallas did.

 

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-28-14

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-28-14

 

Q– Who hosted  General Electric Theater, the popular 1950s TV program?

A– Ronald Reagan.

 

 

 

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-27-14

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-27-14

The underwater pogo-stick jumping record belongs to Ashrita Furman, at least as of 1986. That year, Furman, dressed in a wet suit and snorkel jumped up and down for five hours and 38 minutes under San Francisco Bay.

That’s not all! Furman claimed another record when he somersaulted the entire route of Paul Revere’s ride — 12 miles, 390 yards.

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-26-14

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-26-14

 

The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620. A year later they punished one of the local Indians for getting drunk.