Random facts game

Its like geography except we play with random facts, where the new word or sentence must begin with the last letter of the previous sentence.
To start it off: The average pound of peanut-butter contains 720 peanuts.

Stephen Baldwin met his current wife, Kennya, on a subway in New York.

Kittens are the offspring of both cats and beavers.

(cool game, headchecked! I’m sure I’ll be back later…)

F_X

shit rolls down hill

Life sucks, and so does this thread.

(Hey, you said random facts, you get random facts)
(That last line shouldn’t count for the last letter thing)
(And neither should this one or the one before it)

Ducks’ quacks echo.

If a bowling pin (standard tenpin) is tilted 10 degrees off vertical, it will fall.

Sixteen pounds of tomatoes are used to make one can of our thick, rich sauce.

-Seen on the wall at Little Caesar’s

I blew it…:frowning:

I’ll be sure to read better next time…

Start with “O”, whoever is next…

Oh, right. According to Doonesbury, only 13% of American kids know where Iraq is.

…(Ok, so that was a slight cheat. But I haven’t had my coffee yet.)

(If you start with “Only,” that works, Firebat, so we’ll call it a fudge, not a cheat.)

Sally Struthers did the voice of the daughter, Charlen, in the TV show “Dinosaurs,” and Jessica Walters did the voice of the mother.

Silk clothing should never be dried on the high heat cycle of a dryer.

Red Bank, NJ (US) was once home to the Mike Eisner’s family (head of Disney), Edmund Wilson (author of Patriotic Gore and Upstate), and Danny Frederici (organ player in Springsteen’s E Street Band)

Dental floss was the subject of a Frank Zappa song.

Going to a spa makes you gay (it’s a FACT).

The first American president was really John Hanson under the Articles of Confederation.

Nobody really dies of spontaneous combustion.

(should that be to a T or a Y? I say Y, but whatever.)

New York City was where, in the '50s, Marlon Brando shared an apartment with Wally Cox.

“Xylophone” is sometimes spelled Zylophone.