55% of guys say they keep this in their car. What is it?
Answer: Cologne (Yahoo)
55% of guys say they keep this in their car. What is it?
Answer: Cologne (Yahoo)
36% of people will not do this alone. What?
Answer: Watch a scary movie
The average person does this 4 years sooner today, than compared to 40 years ago. What is it?
Answer: Go gray
Carrie Underwood returned to work last week as CMA Fest got rolling in Nashville. She performed on the Opry stage, made an appearance on the CMT Awards and Saturday she sang in Nashville’s LP Field for the CMA Music Festival’s signature concert. It was hard to believe she had just given birth to Isaiah just a few months ago, let alone a C-section delivery.
That’s what she to E! News of her recovery process, explaining how she wasn’t able to get back in the gym immediately after having her son.
“I couldn’t work out for a few weeks because I ended up having to have a cesarean — blah, blah, blah, too much information,” she says. In addition to altering her diet, she says, “I made it happen where I can, when I can pretty much.”
Whatever she did, it worked. But being back in the spotlight doesn’t stop her from fulfilling her new role as mom.
“I schedule things around feedings and stuff like that. Anything I do I’m like, every three hours, ‘I gotta go feed my baby!'”
Her pregnancy was not time off, though. Carrie has been working on new music which she hopes to have out by the end of the year.
Source: Taste Of Country
40 million Americans will do this before tomorrow evening. What is it?
Answer: Fill out a March Madness bracket.
By the time they graduates high school, and average kid will have eaten more than 1,000 of these…What are they?
Answer: Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
It’s once again time to track Santa’s whirlwind trip around the globe.
NORAD Track Santa
NORAD has been tracking Santa since Christmas Eve in 1955, when a typo in a newspaper gave kids the government organization’s direct number. NORAD uses a radar system with 47 installations across Canada’s Northern region and Alaska, watching for indications of Santa leaving the North Pole.
Google Santa Tracker
Google has also put its engineers on the job, working with Santa’s elves to build a Santa Tracker app. Their dashboard uses Google Maps technology to follow Santa’s progress around the world.
Tracking Santa
Tracking Santa is managed by the North Pole Tracking Department, which gets its news directly from Santa. A single elf got the project started in 1991, when Santa updates had to be sent to little kids via fax.
By age 5, 70% of our kids can use a computer mouse. But only 10% of them can do this. What is it?
Answer: Tie their shoes.