46.3% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
Nah, it's 64.3% of statistics that are made up on the spot.
Also:
Before things like soap and shampoo became common, multiple cultures used fermented pee as a cleaning agent.
I can still sing songs from my 2nd and 3rd grade school plays (and most of the subsequent ones as well).
I'm sure I know lots of really stupid useless stuff. I just can't think of it right now.
The hymn All Hail to thee Immanuel ( had to look this up because I don't know that hymn either) was written by D. R. Van Sickle, a nonbeliever, who wrote the song to prove that one doesn’t have to be a Christian to write a Christian song. However, God’s great patience turned the tables on him. Years later, Van Sickle was sitting in a service where a choir sang his hymn. He came under conviction and gave his heart to Christ!
Our keyboards are inefficiently laid out; this was to limit typing speed in the days when they still used mechanical typewriters so that the typists didn't type so fast that the (whatever you call those arms that actually strike the letters; I'm too young to remember that) didn't have time to go back down before the next one came up and they jammed them up.
The only (current) denomination of dollar bill to not feature a US president on the front is the $10 bill.
I'm not happy with how that they jammed them up sentence flows, but it's too late to worry about it.