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Monday, June 1, 2009

Did you know that 10,000,000 people have the same birthday as you?


Did you know that:








*The names of the three wise monkeys are: Mizaru: See no evil, Mikazaru: Hear no evil, and Mazaru: Speak no evil.







*Sugar was first added to chewing gum in 1869 by a dentist (William Semple). One way to assure business!!


*Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a calorie.









The Coca-Cola company is the biggest consumer of sugar in the world







*About 10,000,000 people have the same birthday as you.




"Dreamt" is the only word in the English language to end in "mt."

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Did you know what rap artist has not received a diamond award?

Did you know for a album to go diamond it has to sell, more than ten million copies of that album has to be sold?




















Did you know that a gold record is a single or album that has sold 500,000 unit?











Did you know that Platinum means 1,000,000 tracks downloaded?













Did you know that Shawn Carter has never been higher than 6X platinum with "The Blueprint?"












Did you know that Tupac Shakur came close with "All Eyez on Me" at 9X platinum?















Did you know that Kanye West or Lil Wayne has never gone diamond?











Did you know that these are the only Rap Superstars to Achieve Diamond?




 MC Hammer?




















Eminem?














Outkast






























Fifty Cents 

























Did you know what artist went platinum 82 times?

Did you know these artist have gone double diamond?
Did you know what The Diamond Award is?








Now if you didn't know, now you know...







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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Did you know that men with a certain rare medical condition can breastfeed babies ?














Did you know that:










Barbie's full name is Barbie Millicent Roberts.
Watching television can act as a natural painkiller for children











The US national anthem actually has three verses, but everyone just knows the first one.












Men with a certain rare medical condition can breastfeed babies










The average person can live 11 days without water.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Did you know who won a Grammy, Oscar, Emmy and a Tony Award?

Did you know that:

To this date their has only been 13 people to ever achieve such a feat!

Nine of the artists have each won all four of the major American entertainment awards in standard competitive categories.

Now only 4 people have won four major entertainment awards include the Academy Award (or Oscar), the Primetime Emmy Award, the Grammy Award, and the Tony Award.

Now it was not enough that Two of these artists, Richard Rodgers and Marvin Hamlisch, won those 4 awards but they each won the Pulitzer Prize as well.

This list is arranged in chronological order by the date on which each artist completed receiving all four of the major awards.



Richard Rodgers (1902–1979)
Richard Rodgers received his fourth distinct award in 1962:
Academy Award
1945 : Best Song - "It Might As Well Be Spring" from State Fair
Emmy Award
1962 : Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composed - Winston Churchill-The Valiant Years
Grammy Award
1960 : Best Show Album (Original Cast) - The Sound of Music
1962 : Best Original Cast Show Album - No Strings
Tony Award
1950 : Best Musical - South Pacific
1950 : Best Producers, Musical - South Pacific
1950 : Best Score - South Pacific
1952 : Best Musical - The King and I
1960 : Best Musical - The Sound of Music
1962 : Best Composer - No Strings
Special Award
1962 : Special Tony Award "for all he has done for young people in the theatre and for taking the men of the orchestra out of the pit and putting them onstage in No Strings"
1972 : Special Tony Award
1979 : Special Tony Award, Lawrence Langner Memorial Award for Distinguished Lifetime Achievement in the American Theatre
Note: Rodgers also received a Pulitzer Prize Special Award and Citation in Letters for Oklahoma! in 1944 and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama for South Pacific in 1950.

Helen Hayes (1900–1993)
Helen Hayes received her fourth distinct award in 1976:
Academy Award
1932 : Best Actress in a Leading Role - The Sin of Madelon Claudet
1970 : Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Airport
Emmy Award
1953 : Best Actress - Not A Chance (Schlitz Playhouse)
Grammy Award
1976 : Best Spoken Word Recording - Great American Documents
Tony Award
1947 : Best Actress, Dramatic - Happy Birthday
1958 : Best Actress, Dramatic - Time Remembered
Special Award
1980 : Special Tony Award, Lawrence Langner Memorial Award for Distinguished Lifetime Achievement in the American Theatre

Rita Moreno (1931— )
Rita Moreno received her fourth distinct award in 1977:
Academy Award
1961 : Best Actress in a Supporting Role - West Side Story
Emmy Award
1977 : Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Variety or Music - The Muppet Show
1978 : Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series - The Rockford Files for the episode The Paper Palace
Grammy Award
1972 : Best Recording For Children - The Electric Company
Tony Award
1975 : Best Featured or Supporting Actress in a Play - The Ritz

John Gielgud (1904–2000)
Sir John Gielgud received his fourth distinct award in 1991:
Academy Award
1981 : Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Arthur
Emmy Award
1991 : Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Special - Summer's Lease
Grammy Award
1979 : Best Spoken Word Documentary or Drama - Ages of Man
Tony Award
1961 : Best Director of a Drama - Big Fish, Little Fish
Special Award
1959 : Special Tony Award "for contribution to theatre for his extraordinary insight into the writings of Shakespeare as demonstrated in his one-man play Ages of Man"
Gielgud is the only Briton to have won all four awards, and the only gay man to do so as well.

Audrey Hepburn (1929–1993)
Audrey Hepburn received her fourth distinct award in 1994:
Academy Award
1953 : Best Actress in a Leading Role - Roman Holiday
Emmy Award
1993 : Outstanding Individual Achievement, Informational Programming - Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn
Grammy Award
1994 : Best Spoken Word Album for Children - Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales
Tony Award
1954 : Best Actress in a Drama - Ondine
Special Award
1968 : Special Tony Award, Special Achievement Award
1993 : Special Academy Award, Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award





Marvin Hamlisch (1944— )
Marvin Hamlisch received his fourth distinct award in 1995:
Academy Award
1973: Best Music, Original Dramatic Score - The Way We Were
1973: Best Music, Original Song - The Way We Were
1973: Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation - The Sting
Emmy Award
1995 : Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Direction - Barbra Streisand: The Concert
1995 : Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics - Barbra Streisand: The Concert
1999 : Outstanding Music and Lyrics - AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies
2001 : Outstanding Music Direction - Timeless: Live in Concert
Grammy Award
1974: Song Of The Year - The Way We Were
1974: Best New Artist Of The Year
1974: Best Pop Instrumental Performance - The Entertainer
1974: Album Of Best Original Score Written For A Motion Picture Or A Television Special - The Way We Were
Tony Award
1976 : Best Musical Score - A Chorus Line
Note: Hamlisch also received a Pulitzer Prize for Drama for A Chorus Line in 1976.

Jonathan Tunick (1938— )
Jonathan Tunick received his fourth distinct award in 1997:
Academy Award
1977 : Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score - A Little Night Music
Emmy Award
1982 : Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction - Night of 100 Stars
Grammy Award
1988 : Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals - "No One Is Alone", Cleo Laine
Tony Award
1997 : Best Orchestrations - Titanic







Mel Brooks (1926— )
Mel Brooks received his fourth distinct award in June 2001:
Academy Award
1968 : Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - The Producers
Emmy Award
1997 : Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Mad About You
1998 : Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Mad About You
1999 : Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Mad About You
Grammy Award
1998 : Best Spoken Comedy Album - The 2000 Year Old Man In The Year 2000
2002 : Best Long Form Music Video - Recording 'The Producers': A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks
2002 : Best Musical Show Album - The Producers
Tony Award
2001 : Best Book of a Musical - The Producers
2001 : Best Original Score - The Producers
2001 : Best Musical - The Producers

Mike Nichols (1931— )
Mike Nichols received his fourth distinct award in November 2001:
Academy Award
1967 : Best Director - The Graduate
Emmy Award
2001 : Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special - Wit
2001 : Outstanding Made for Television Movie - Wit as Executive Producer
2004 : Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special - Angels in America
2004 : Outstanding Miniseries - Angels in America as Executive Producer
Grammy Award
1961 : Best Comedy Performance - An Evening With Mike Nichols And Elaine May
Tony Award
1964 : Best Director, Dramatic - Barefoot in the Park
1965 : Best Director, Dramatic - Luv and The Odd Couple
1968 : Best Director, Dramatic - Plaza Suite
1972 : Best Director, Dramatic - The Prisoner of Second Avenue
1977 : Best Musical - Annie as Producer
1984 : Best Director, Play - The Real Thing
1984 : Best Play - The Real Thing as Producer
2005 : Best Director, Musical - Monty Python's Spamalot




Winners of the four major entertainment awards under qualified criteria To date, four artists have each won all four of the major entertainment awards under qualified criteria. In particular, Whoopi Goldberg and Andrew Lloyd Webber have each won the four major entertainment awards when the criteria are qualified to include either the Daytime Emmy Awards or the International Emmy Awards. Furthermore, Liza Minnelli, Whoopi Goldberg, and Barbra Streisand have each won the four major entertainment awards when the criteria are qualified to include either noncompetitive honorary awards or noncompetitive special awards. This list is arranged in chronological order by the date on which each artist completed receiving all four of the major awards under qualified criteria.

Barbra Streisand (1942— )
Academy Award
1968 : Best Actress in a Leading Role - Funny Girl
1977 : Best Music, Song - A Star Is Born
Emmy Award
1965 : Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Actors and Performers - My Name is Barbra
1995 : Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program - Barbra Streisand: The Concert
1995 : Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special - Barbra Streisand: The Concert
2001 : Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program - Timeless: Live in Concert
Grammy Award
1963 : Best Vocal Performance, Female - The Barbra Streisand Album
1963 : Album Of The Year (Other Than Classical) - The Barbra Streisand Album
1964 : Best Score From An Original Cast Show Album - Funny Girl
1964 : Best Vocal Performance, Female - People (From the musical Funny Girl)
1965 : Best Vocal Performance, Female - My Name Is Barbra
1977 : Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female - Love Theme From A Star Is Born (Evergreen)
1977 : Song Of The Year, Love Theme From A Star Is Born (Evergreen)
1980 : Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal - Guilty (with Barry Gibb)
1986 : Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female - The Broadway Album
Tony Award
No competitive award
Special Award
1970 : Special Tony Award
1995 : Special Grammy Award, Lifetime Achievement Award





Liza Minnelli (1946— )
Academy Award
1972 : Best Actress in a Leading Role - Cabaret
Emmy Award
1973 : Outstanding Single Program - Variety and Popular Music - Singer Presents Liza with a 'Z'
Grammy Award
No competitive award
Tony Award
1965 : Best Actress (Musical) - Flora the Red Menace
1978 : Best Actress (Musical) - The Act
Special Award
1974 : Special Tony Award
1990 : Special Grammy Award, Grammy Legend Awards








Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948— )
Academy Award
1996 : Best Music, Original Song - "You Must Love Me" from Evita
Emmy Award
No competitive award
Grammy Award
1980 : Best Cast Show Album - Evita
1983 : Best Cast Show Album - Cats
1985 : Best Contemporary Composition - Lloyd Webber: Requiem
Tony Award
1980 : Best Original Score - Evita
1983 : Best Original Score - Cats
1995 : Best Original Score - Sunset Boulevard
International Emmy Award
2001 : Performing Arts - Jesus Christ Superstar
Special Award
1990 : Special Grammy Award, Grammy Legend Awards
Note: The 2000 television video version of the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Jesus Christ Superstar received an International Emmy Award in the Performing Arts category. The award was technically presented to the production company (Universal Pictures Visual Programming Presents A Really Useful Films Production) and not specifically to Webber or Rice. Webber, however, is founder of the Really Useful Group.



Whoopi Goldberg (1955— )
Academy Award
1990 : Best Supporting Actress, Ghost
Emmy Award
No competitive award
Grammy Award
1985 : Best Comedy Recording - Whoopi Goldberg--Original Broadway Show Recording
Tony Award
2002 : Best Musical - Thoroughly Modern Millie (Co-Producer)
Special Award
1997 : Special Emmy Award, Governors Award, for the seven Comic Relief Benefit Specials
Daytime Emmy Award
2002 : Outstanding Special Class Special - Beyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel (Host)


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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Did you know that Meryl Streep holds the record for Academy Award Nominations?


Did you know that Meryl Streep holds the record for the most Academy Award nominations of any actor, having been nominated 15 times since her first nomination in 1979 for The Deer Hunter (12 for Best Actress and 3 for Best Supporting Actress

Did you know that The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites?





Did you know:








Walt Disney was afraid of mice.









The number of people alive on earth right now is higher than the number of all the
people that have died. Ever

Nondairy creamer is flammable.







The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites.














The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.








Adding a drop of olive oil and lemon juice to an ice cube then running it over your face gives you better results than some expensive skin care products







No piece of normal-size paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.







All swans in England are the property of the queen or king

Friday, May 22, 2009

Did you know that Essence is doing a beauty experiment?

Did you know that Essence is doing a beauty experiment where they’re studying how much of an effect black women advertising beauty products has on the black female population. And it’s not looking good according to their studies:
African-American women spend $7.5 billion annually on beauty products, but shell out 80 percent more money on cosmetics and twice as much on skin care products than the general market, according to the research. That difference comes as African-American women sample many more products to find the ones that are most effective on their skin.
“She spends a lot, but there’s little satisfaction. What keeps us buying is the hope that this product will do what it’s supposed to do,” said [celebrity makeup artist] Sam Fine.
So despite being generally ignored or marginalized by mainstream magazines, black women spend billions of dollars on cosmetics, desperately searching for something that works. According to Smith, Fine also said he believes that the typical African-American shopper is “more likely to buy products from aspirational labels — Chanel lipsticks and Versace perfume, for example — than brands that are associated with celebrities.” Could it be because many of the black celebrities who pitch cosmetics — Halle Berry, Beyoncé, Rihanna — represent only a light-skinned sliver of what the general population of African-American women look like?

Did you Know

Did you know that the average human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons? These remarkable cells form intricate networks, allowing us to think, feel, and experience the world around us. Each neuron communicates with others through electrical impulses, creating a symphony of thoughts, memories, and emotions. So next time you ponder life’s mysteries, remember that your brain is orchestrating a cosmic dance of neurons!