Ok, all you ghouls out there. Just lean back in your coffin, and learn a few interesting bits of trivia. This is a BIG one...
FYI: A 21-year-old man recently reunited with his amputated foot after police siezed it from his front porch, thinking it was part of a crime scene. Ezekiel Rubottom had been keeping it on display there in a 5 gallon bucket of formaldehyde.
FYI: Hong Kong officials are considering turning a favorite local suicide spot into a theme park. The ghost-town-esque attraction would see tourists staying a night in a "haunted flat."
FYI:
Diff'rent Strokes star Dana Plato was originally offered the role of Regan in
The Exorcist, but her mother wouldn't allow her to appear in the film. She did have a small part in the sequel.
FYI: Some Shakespearian scholars argue that
Macbeth was written as a much shorter play, and that the scenes involving the witches were added at a later date (possibly by someone else).
FYI: The literal translation of the word "seance" is "sitting."
FYI: On January 15, 1919 in Boston, a storage tank ruptured dousing the immediate area with a 30-foot tall wave of molasses that killed 21 people. (I guess it doesn't run as slowly as you think)
FYI: Before the advent of antibiotics, it was common practice to use silver in sinus and cold remedies (in the form of nose drops) and in medications for syphilis. It was later determined that use of these products could lead to a rare and irreversible condition known as Argyria, in which deposits of silver actually remain in the skin, turing the afflicted an undead-looking, slate-gray colour.
FYI: In the 1800s, it was commonplace for executioners in China to eat the heart or brain of those they carried out sentence on.
FYI: In the folklore of many cultures (including Romania, Russia, China, and parts of Africa), committing suicide was believed to cause vampirism.
FYI: Dysmorphophobia is a disorder in which a normal, healthy person becomes inflicted with the belief that they are suffering from a physical deformity.
FYI: Actor Clint Eastwood's first film role was that of a lab technician in
Revenge of the Creature.
FYI: The last serious outbreak of the Bubonic Plague struck India and China in 1910.
FYI: The first computer game with a vampire theme was in 1990 with Accolade's
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark.
FYI: In June 2005, a 23-year-old Romanian nun named Maricica Irina Cornici was held captive, starved and eventually crucified by two other nuns and the priest overseeing the small mountain monastery where she served. Following an argument, the 29-year-old priest deemed her possessed by an evil spirit. Medical records later indicated that she suffered from schizophrenia.
FYI: After watching
Frankenstein in 1931, an irate man called the manager of a Santa Barbara theatre at home every five minutes to tell him:
"I can't sleep because of that picture, and you aren't going to either."
FYI: In China, crispy fried rat with lemon, boiled bamboo rat and deer's penis (served in soup) are all considered delicacies. (Note to Iron Chef: please leave these off of your menu)
FYI: Author Bram Stoker had a nightmare about vampires after eating a dinner of crabmeat, an experience which inspired him to write
Dracula.
FYI: In 1995, at a bachelor party in Consenza, Italy, stripper Gina Lalapola was found dead inside the cake she was supposed to leap from. Apparently, she had suffocated inside the sealed wooden cake more than an hour before her body was found. (Note to Iron Chef: cut air holes)
FYI: Taphopilia is the love of the art and history of cemetaries and funerary practices.
FYI: A landing party visiting Krakatoa nine months after the massive 1883 eruption found only one creature alive: a tiny spider, spinning a web.