FULL STORY: Here are some random facts for you . . .
1. There have been TWO NFL games in the Super Bowl era where a team’s defense held an opponent to NEGATIVE yardage . . . but it hasn’t happened in 45 years.
The L.A. Rams held the Seattle Seahawks to -7 yards in a game in 1979 . . . and the Oakland Raiders held the Denver Broncos to -5 yards in a game in 1967.
2. The Exxon Valdez was fixed up after its oil spill in 1989 and stayed in service until 2012 . . . under other names like the Sea River Mediterranean.
3. Benjamin Harrison, who was the 23rd president, was apparently addicted to cucumbers. When he was in college, his family wrote him a letter begging him to lay off the cucumbers.
4. SpongeBob SquarePants was supposed to be named SpongeBoy and the show would be called “SpongeBoy Ahoy!” But it turned out a mop company already owned a trademark on a character called SpongeBoy, so it changed to SpongeBob.
5. According to a brand new poll, ONE THIRD of Americans have worked at a fast food place at some point.
And according to a recent report, approximately one out of every eight workers in the U.S. has worked for McDonald’s specifically, at some point in their lives.
(StatMuse / Wikipedia / Google Books / Fandom / Restaurant Business)
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