Great read about lists of various subjects!
Great read about lists of various subjects!
A Coca-Cola employee was once fired for marrying a Pepsi employee.
People with mental illnesses tend to dream less.
Identity Crisis, Texas Style
The Dallas Cowboys play in Arlington, Texas, at AT&T Stadium. That stadium is also home to college football's Cotton Bowl game, which is no longer held at the Dallas Stadium that's actually named the Cotton Bowl.
The Texas Roadhouse restaurant chain was started in Indiana by a man who initially wanted to run a “Colorado-themed“ restaurant.
The saddle shape of a Pringles chip is mathematically known as a hyperbolic paraboloid.

#tlt #threelistthursday my three are ones I‘d like to read; Jamaican Inn is my MIL‘s favourite Du Maurier and I‘m intrigued, I need more Anne Brontë in my life, maybe we can #hashtagbrigade it ?? and I‘m curious about A Separate Peace ( my score is meh)
In the 1950s, author/illustrator Maurice Sendak started working on a children's book about horses, but quickly discovered that he couldn't draw a horse to save his life. So he decided to draw monsters instead. The book, published in 1963 as Where the Wild Things Are, has since sold 20 million copies (probably more than if he'd stuck to horses).
Martin Van Buren was the first (and only) American president who was not a native English speaker. Also the first president born a U.S. citizen (his predecessors were all born before the American Revolution), Van Buren was born in the Dutch-speaking community of Kinderhook, New York. His parents could speak English when they needed to, but spoke only Dutch at home. Young Martin didn't get much exposure to English until he went to school.