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Monday, December 2, 2013

Did you know that Magic Johnson won championships in high school, college, and the NBA?

Did you know that Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Jr. was born August 14, 1959? 

 Did you know that the name  "Magic" Johnson, came from an announcer who commented on Johnson moves as Magic?








Did you know that Magic Johnson is a retired American professional basketball player who played point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 13 seasons?

Did you know that Magic Johnson won championships in high school, college, and  NBA in consecutive years?

Did you know that Magic Johnson was selected first overall in the 1979 NBA Draft by the Lakers?

Did you know that Johnson was the first player in NBA history to wind championship and an NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award in his rookie season?

Did you know that Johnson won five championships with the Lakers during the 1980s?

Did you know that Johnson retired abruptly in 1991 after announcing that he had contracted HIV, but returned to play in the 1992 All-Star Game, winning the All-Star MVP Award?

Did you know that Johnson's career achievements include three NBA MVP Awards, nine NBA Finals appearances, twelve All-Star games, and ten All-NBA First and Second Team nominations?

 Did you know that Johnson led the league in regular-season assists four times, and is the NBA's all-time leader in average assists per game, at 11.2?[3]

Did you know that Johnson was a member of the "Dream Team", the U.S. basketball team that won the Olympic gold medal in 1992?


Did you know that Johnson was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996, and enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002?[5]

Did you know that Johnson was rated the greatest NBA point guard of all time by ESPN in 2007?[6]

Did you know that Johnson is as an entrepreneur,[7] philanthropist,[8] broadcaster and motivational speaker?.[9]

 Did you know that  Johnson is now a part-owner of the Lakers for several years and is is part of a group of investors that purchased the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2012?











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



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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Did you know that Coach K has over 79 NCAA tournament victories, while averaging 25 wins per season?

Did you Michael William Krzyzewski is nicknamed Coach K"?

Did you know that Mike Krzyzewski was born February 13, 1947?

Did you know that Coach K  played under Coach Bob Knight from 1966 to 1969?

Did you know that Coach K has served as the head mens basketball coach at Duke University since 1980?

Did you know that Coach K has led the Blue Devils to four NCAA Championships, 11 Final Fours, 12 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) regular season titles, and 13 ACC Tournament championships?

Did you know that Coach K is also the coach of the United States men's national basketball team, whom he led to two gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics?

Did you know that Coach K was the head coach of the American team that won the gold medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championship?

Did you know that Coach K was also an assistant coach on the 1992 "Dream Team"?

Did you know that from 1975 to 1980, Krzyzewski was the head basketball coach at the United States Military Academy?

Did you know that Coach K has over 79 NCAA tournament victories, while averaging 25 wins per season?

Did you know that Coach K was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame following the 2001 season?

Did you know that Coach K became the winningest coach in NCAA Division I men's basketball history?

Did you that Coach K broke a record that was once held by his former Coach Bob Knight?

Did you know that Coach K is now the winningest  Coach in NCAA History with 903rd victory?











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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Did you know what teams were dynasties?

To date only 6 teams have created dynasties, and they are...



1. 1950s-60s Celtics

Title run: 11 in 13 years. Take a deep breath – 1957, 1959-66, 1968-69.
What made them historic: These Celtics had the perfect recipe to create America’s greatest pro team sports dynasty. They had a great player (and big man) in Bill Russell, who galvanized the action on the floor. They had a great coach and even shrewder general manager in Red Auerbach, who got the players necessary to win titles and molded them. And they had an owner (also the team’s founder) in Walter Brown, who had only one question for Auerbach when he wanted somebody: Can the guy play? (Brown was the owner who broke the NBA’s color line by signing Chuck Cooper in 1950.) In the free-agency and salary-cap eras, winning 11 titles in 13 years seems impossible because you can’t keep players together long enough. But even in these Celtics’ pre-free-agency and salary-cap eras, this sort of winning was impossible to accomplish – except by Boston.




2. 1990s Bulls
Title run: Six in eight years – 1991-93, 1996-98.
What made them historic: This will be the NBA’s great what-if -– what if Michael Jordan hadn’t taken two years off in the middle of the 1990s? (Someday, someone is going to write a blockbuster book about what really motivated Jordan to, ahem, spend some time with his family and, later, pursue his dream of becoming a pro baseball player. Lest we forget, at the time of his 1993 retirement, various allegations about gambling and involvement with unseemly figures were swirling around Jordan. Just sayin’.) Would the Bulls have been the greatest dynasty of all-time? It’s ridiculous LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Harold Miner, et al, get tagged with Jordan comparisons, because no player will ever compare. No shooting guard is ever going to have the talent, competitiveness and Zen (supplied by Phil Jackson, the previously unknown coach who taught Jordan how to play nice with his Bulls unequals) to lead his team to such great heights. Even if he has a Scottie Pippen by his side.


3. 1980s Lakers

Title run: Five in nine years – 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987-88
What made them historic: Pairing one of the NBA’s greatest centers, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, with its greatest point guard, Magic Johnson. Johnson’s enthusiasm and omnipresent grin was the yin to Abdul-Jabbar’s serious-as-a-heart attack yang, revving up the Lakers’ Showtime era and, with Johnson’s college rivalry with Larry Bird carrying over to multiple championship battles, putting the NBA on the sporting map for good. By the way, do you realize how close we came to Johnson playing in Utah? The Lakers got the No. 1 pick to take Johnson because the Jazz had traded it for the aged Gail Goodrich. Although there was jazz in Johnson’s game, it is hard to imagine Johnson’s game in Jazz.


4. 1950s Lakers
Title run: Five in six years – 1948 in the NBA predecessor the
Basketball Association of America, then 1950 and 1952-54 in the NBA
What made them historic: The Minneapolis Lakers were the NBA’s first dynasty. They also were the first to prove that no matter what style of basketball anyone plays, no matter what great forwards or guards anybody else has, any team that has the dominant big man of its era will win a fistful of championships (exception: the Jordan Bulls). That's why the Portland Trail Blazers are eager to take Greg Oden as their No. 1 pick in the 2007 NBA draft. In the Lakers’ case, that dominant big man was a bespectacled chap named George Mikan.
5. 1980s Celtics
Mark Lennihan / AP
Dennis Johnson helped the Celtics beat the Lakers in the 1986 Finals.

5. 1980s Celtics
Title run: Three in six years -– 1981, 1984, 1986.
What made them historic: Three-in-six doesn’t seem dynasty-like, but the Celtics’ rivalry with fellow 1980s dynasty the Los Angeles Lakers (subtext: Larry Bird vs. Magic Johnson) defined the NBA and made it truly major league. The first Celtics’ championship run that decade included games tape-delayed for after-the-11-o’clock-news showing on CBS. By the end of their run, the Boston-L.A. series (they played three times for the championship, with the Lakers winning twice) was prime time all the way.

6. 2000s Lakers
Title run: Three straight, 2000-02
What made them historic: These Lakers were the supernova of dynasties: spectacular and explosive for a short burst, outshining everything else in the NBA galaxy, and emanating shock waves that reverberate even after the team is fading from view. You know the story. Coach Phil Jackson came out of retirement to make Shaq and Kobe (do you really need their last names?) play nice. Thus was born a never-a-dull-moment soap opera that, for a time, threatened to become bigger than Jackson’s Michael Jordan Bulls teams.



The Spurs won their third title in five years – enough to make them a true dynasty. There is no official definition of dynasty, but three in five years appears to be a minimum standard. Amassing four titles in nine years -– taking in the Spurs’ 1999 title -– doesn’t hurt their case, either.
Where do the Spurs rank among great NBA dynasties? Until they get a few more under their belt, probably among the bottom rung, not so close to the 1990s NBA Bulls. But this list is hard enough to make, much less rank at the top. It’s not being patronizing saying it’s honor just to be listed as a dynasty.



Did you know that Michael Jordan was not the number one draft pick?

Did you know what teams were dynasties?


Did you know the youngest person to score 40 points in a game?

Did you know who had the most NBA AllStar Appearances?

Did you know that Michael Jordan won?

Did you know what NBA player has won the most MVP?

Did you know that Robert Horry has more NBA championships than michael Jordan?

Did you know the only basketball award that Jordan did not win was high school state championship?




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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Did you know that Chuck Daly Died, he was 78

Did you know that Charles Jerome "Chuck" Daly died. Daly was an American basketball head coach. He is famous for coaching the Detroit Pistons for nine years, winning consecutive NBA championships in 1989 and 1990, and for coaching the gold medal-winning basketball Dream Team in the 1992 Summer Olympics. During his 14-year NBA career, Daly also coached the Cleveland Cavaliers, New Jersey Nets and Orlando Magic. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame on May 9, 1994. (July 20, 1930 - May 9, 2009[1]).

Daly died of pancreatic cancer on May 9, 2009. He had been diagnosed with the disease the previous March.
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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Did you Know who Robert Dyrdek is?


Robert "Rob" Dyrdek is know to many as "Rob" from the hit show Rob & Big. Rob was born June 28, 1974 in Kettering, Ohio). Robert Dyrdek and started when he was 15 winning his first competition 24 days later.[2] The same year, Dyrdek became the youngest member of the G&S skateboard team. He turned professional at the age of 16, joining the Ohio-based Alien Workshop team, forgoing his senior year of high school. He reached fourth place at the 1991 World Championships, the and first contest he competed in as a professional.
As a professional, Rob Dyrdek attracted a growing number of sponsors, appeared in skate movies, on magazine covers, signature skateboards, and other merchandise. One of his best known sponsorship deals developed after he befriended the founders of the Droors Clothing line. He not only began promoting their clothing, but was given the opportunity to design a signature line of the first athletic skate shoe. The nearly 30 shoes designed by Dyrdek helped establish what became DC Shoes. This exposure to the business side of skateboarding inspired him to venture into other projects such as the world-famous skateboarding training facility in San Diego and the now defunct hip hop label, P-Jays Records.



At the age of 25, Dyrdek rededicated himself to street skateboarding. He began competing for the first time since his early professional years and received a multitude of awards and international recognition. The success and accolades renewed his desire to give back to the sport. He quickly identified the niche that needed to be filled in order to advance the sport – tackling the struggle that skaters faced in finding legal street skating sites in the United States. As Dyrdek experienced firsthand, street skateboarders are often ticketed, arrested and harassed by overly aggressive security guards and police. Dyrdek realized that many cities were open to compromise but were not qualified to follow through on their end of the agreement and they built poorly constructed parks that do not meet street skating requirements. He decided to task himself with providing street skaters with legitimate, safe and challenging street skating venues.
The formation of the Rob Dyrdek/DC Shoes Skate Plaza Foundation resulted in the Kettering Skate Plaza in his hometown of Kettering, Ohio. Working with the Site Design Group, Dyrdek designed the skate park by educating himself in design and drafting techniques. He used photos of his favorite skate spots to assemble an illustrated book of tricks and obstacles for the plaza. The 40,000 square foot Kettering Skate Plaza opened in June 2005, as a legal place for street skaters to hone their skills.[3]The Kettering Skate Plaza received rave reviews from the skateboarding community and won the Modernism Award from Dwell magazine.[4] Filmmaker Kirk Dianda documented the design process in the film Groundbreaking, which also serves as a reference for youngsters to lobby for skate plazas in their cities.
While building the Skate Plaza, Dyrdek's long time dream of making a movie about skateboarding came to fruition. Dyrdek’s foray into the film business manifested itself in the writing, financing, casting, producing and starring in his feature film, Street Dreams. The story is about a young skater from the Midwest who is suddenly faced with national exposure and personal adversity, reminiscent of Dyrdek's own rise to fame.


In 2006, Dyrdek became a reality TV star due to the success of MTV's Rob & Big. The three-season series was picked up by MTV after a skit written by Dyrdek in The DC Video became an underground sensation. The series ended in April of 2008 with Boykin moving out and, thus, ending the production of the show due to the birth of his first child. Dyrdek is coming out with a new show on MTV called Fantasy Factory. MTV wants it to come out in the 4th quarter so its expected to be released in late November or early December.
Dyrdek says, "I’ll actually start filming a new show that I call “Fantasy Factory” next month, which will be more about my skating, friends, business ventures, and adventures that I’m going to be getting into over the next year or so."

Adding to his acting repertoire, Dyrdek has been cast in the Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro film Righteous Kill.[5]
Current Dyrdek involvement includes: endorsements including Spy Optics, Alien Workshop and Monster Energy drinks; co-owner of Rogue Status, a clothing company with his business partner, former Blink 182 and current Plus 44 drummer Travis Barker; involvement with his own companies, Reflex Bearings and Silver Trucks; feature character in Skate, a video game from EA Sports; promoter of SafeSpot, an urban renewal program that seeks to take unused donated land and build safe skating grounds for street skateboarders; also a playable character in the game MTV Sports: Skateboarding released in 2000


is an American professional skateboarder, actor, entrepreneur, and star of his own reality TV series entitled Rob & Big with then personal bodyguard and best friend Christopher "Big Black" Boykin.[1] He currently resides in North Hollywood, California.
Rob was the first skater signed with DC shoes, he met big black through DC shoes and hired him to prevent security guards and others from stopping him from skating where he wanted. THey instantly became friends and the rest is history.




There are many questions about the show since Big moved out, Will their be a season 4? That hasn't been confirmed. But, sources say, "Yes," since Christopher "Big Black" Boykin has a baby daughter, now. But hopefully in the future, there will be a "reunion" episode where they meet again. MTV would probably get the most views in history that day, because who doesn't like "Rob and Big.".

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Did You Know the Greatest Multi-Sport Athlete of All Time?

The top ten list begins with::


10.
Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon

Olajuwon was reputed to have been a top goalkeeping prospect in Nigeria before taking up basketball. He took up basketball at the age of 15 and played college basketball at the University of Houston. He was the first overall pick in the 1984 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets, where he gained his credibility as one of the greatest shot blockers, stealers, and defensive players ever known.

9. Carl Crawford

Crawford attended Jefferson Davis High School in Houston, Texas and was a letterman in football, basketball, and baseball. In baseball, he batted over .500 as a senior.Crawford was offered scholarships to play basketball as a point guard at UCLA or to play football as an option quarterback at Nebraska, USC, Oklahoma, Florida, and Tulsa.

He had originally signed a letter of intent to play football for Nebraska, but he turned down both offers in favor of a baseball career. Also is the cousin of New York Knicks PG Jamal Crawford.


8.
John Elway

Considered to be one of the greatest QBs in football history and a Hall of Famer, Elway was also a very good baseball player. I won't go into his NFL career, as he owns numerous records and won two Super Bowls.

His baseball career includes being drafted by the Royals out of high school. At Stanford he hit .361 with nine home runs and 50 RBIs in 49 games as a sophomore. After that he was the first pick of the Yankees in 1981. He hit .314 with a club-high 24 homers with the Yankees' single-A farm club.

7. Dave Winfield

With his 6'6" and 220 pound muscular body frame, Dave was a Hall of Fame slugger in baseball, but check this out: He was drafted by four professional teams in three different sports. After college (Minnesota), where he played baseball and basketball, he was drafted by the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, the ABA's Utah Stars, the NFL's Vikings, and the San Diego Padres in baseball.


6.
Jackie Robinson

Robinson was great in football and track in college, but ultimately made his name in baseball as a Hall of Fame player and the one who broke the color barrier in MLB. At UCLA, he became the first athlete in UCLA history to letter in four different sports in one year. Until 1947 he was presumed to be the only person ever selected to play in the college All Star games in both basketball and football.

5. Babe Didrikson

She was the greatest female athlete of all time. She was a great golfer (won 41 LPGA events and 11 majors) and an All-American basketball player, and she won two track and field gold medals in the 1932 Olympics.

4. Jim Brown

Brown is the greatest football player of all time, regardless of position. He is also a Hall of Fame Lacrosse player; some consider him the greatest lacrosse player of all time. In fact, he got his scholarship to Syracuse as a lacrosse player and walked onto the football team.

He led Syracuse's lacrosse team to an undefeated season in 1957, leading the country in scoring. As a football player? In only nine years he became the all-time leading rushing leader in the NFL, and currently sits third on that list.

3. Deion Sanders

Nicknamed "Prime Time" and "Neon Deion," Sanders played nine years in baseball, and will probably be a Hall of Fame football player when he becomes eligible. While he was a great football player—an eight-time Pro Bowl player who won two Super Bowls—he was also an above-average baseball player, and probably would have been better had he played the sport full-time.

Sanders is the only man ever to play in both the Super Bowl and the World Series, and he is the only man ever to hit a home run and score a touchdown in the same week.

2. Bo Jackson

He was drafted first overall in football but choose to play baseball first. He eventually came back to football before a hip injury ended his career. An All Star in baseball, he was the All Star game's MVP in 1989.

In football, he was on his way to a great career before he got hurt. What's remarkable is that he was the comeback player of the year in MLB after his injury. In terms of actual results, he probably shouldn't be ranked so high, but at his peak, he was an electric athlete who was the most popular athlete in the country at one point. Who knows what he could have accomplished had he stayed healthy.


1. Jim Thorpe

Thorpe is, hands down, the greatest multi-sport athlete of all time. He is considered one of the most versatile athletes in modern sports. He won Olympic gold medals in the pentathlon and decathlon, starred in college and professional football, played Major League Baseball, had a career in basketball, and was the NFL's first ever president which now is called commissioner . What more could you ask of someone? No one will ever surpass him.


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Friday, November 28, 2008

Did you know this sex trivia?


Did you know that a man’s penis not only shrinks during cold weather but also from nonsexual excitement as when his favorite football team scores a touchdown?

Did you know that a women with a Ph.D. are twice more likely to be interested in a one-night stand than those only with a bachelor's degree?

Did you know that besides one’s breasts and genitals, the inner nose is the only other body part that swells during sex?

Did you know that the male fetus is capable of attaining an erection during the last trimester?

Did you know that in ancient Greece, women would normally expose their vaginas to ward off storms at sea?

Did you know that everyday, 200 million couples around the world have sex, which is about over 2000 couples at any given moment?

Did you know that women are most likely to want to have sex when they are ovulating?

Did you know that sex is the safest tranquilizer in the world?

Did you know that 30% of women over the age of 80 still have sexual intercourse either with their spouse or boyfriends?

Did you know thatmosquitoes, which mate in the air perform a sex act that lasts only 2 seconds?

Did you know that fellatio ranks as the number one sexual act desired by heterosexual men?

Did you know that Australian women have sex on the first date more than women the same age in the USA and Canada?

Did you know that it’s illegal to have sex without a condom in Nevada?

Did you know that today, Japan leads the world in condom use. Like cosmetics, they're sold door to door, by women?

Did you know that more Americans lose their virginity in June than in any other month (must be all those weddings and prom nights)?

Did you know that Wyoming’s Grand Tetons mountain range literally means “Big Tits”?

Did you know that in the original Grimm fairly tale of 'Sleeping Beauty', the Prince rapes her while she sleeps and then leaves before she wakes up? (Good thing that was rewritten!)

Did you know that the word 'gymnasium' comes from the Greek word gymnazein which means to exercise naked, which often was done in ancient Greece?

Did you know that white women and those women with a college degree, when asked said they were more receptive to anal sex than women without college educations?

Did you know that the word avocado comes from the Spanish word aguacate which is derived from the Aztec word ahuacati which means testicle?

Did you know that the original representation of Cupid by the Greeks was that of a beautiful young boy whose naked form was considered to be the embodiment of sexual love?

Did you know that the first condoms in the US were made from vulcanized rubber in the 1870s. They were expensive and annoyingly thick and meant to be reused?

Did you know that women who went to college are more likely to enjoy both the giving and receiving of oral sex than high school dropouts. (Amazing what one learns in college)?

Did you know that about 1% of the adult female population are able to achieve orgasm solely through breast stimulation?

Did you know that 14% of males said that they did not enjoy sex the first time?

Did you know that 60% of women say they did not enjoy sex their first time?

Did you know that the Romans would crush a first time rapist’s gonads between two stones?

Did you know that it’s illegal to have sex with a corpse anywhere in the United States? What??

Did you know that in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, it’s against the law to have sex with a truck driver in a toll booth? Okay...

Did you know that in Fairbanks, Alaska it’s illegal for moose to have sex on the city sidewalks. (I don't know how this is enforced?)

Did you know that in Florida having sexual relations with a porcupine is illegal? Yea right...

Did you know that according to a survey of sex shop owners, cherry is the most popular flavor of edible underwear?

Did you know that when Viagra became available, operators of Nevada brothels reported that business "shot up" about 20 percent?

Did you know that male bats have the highest rate of homosexuality of any mammal?

Did you know that up until 1884, a Victorian-era woman could be sent to prison for denying a husband sex? What happened to the law?

Did you know that the sperm of a mouse is longer than the sperm of an elephant?

Did you know that a "Dork' is a whale's penis. The whales, as you might have the world's largest penises. The blue whale is the champ, due to his size, with a ten foot long member that is one foot in diameter?

Did you know that a seventy per cent of women would rather eat chocolate than have sex?

Did you know that the smallest erect penis on record was just 1cm long?

Did you know that about one per cent of women can orgasm solely through boob stimulation?

Did you know that the first public strip-tease dance was performed in 1894?

Did you know that a hybristophilia is the arousal derived by having sex with criminals?

Did you know that half of the men raised on farms have had a sexual encounter with an animal?

Did you know that research shows that 25% of men and 17% of women planned their first sexual encounter?

Did you know that the walrus has the largest penis of any land animal, measuring 24.5 inches when erect?


Did you know that Orgies were originally religious events, being offerings to the gods?


Did you know that "Not Able to Fornicate" was the name of a 19th-century northwestern American Indian chief?


Did you know that the words "naked" and "nude" are not the same thing. Naked implies unprotected. Nude means unclothed?


Did you know that over the same period of time, women who read romance novels tend to have twice as many lovers as those who don't?


Did you know that according to the Kinsey Institute, masturbation is more common among white-collar workers than blue-collar workers?


Did you know that Dishabiliophobia is the fear of undressing in front of someone?


Did you know that on average, 20% of women who live with their boyfriends have another sex partner?


Did you know that the two leading causes of temporary impotence are prolonged cigarette smoking and tight pants.


Did you know that Acrotomophilia occurs when you have a sexual attraction to amputees?


Did you know that according to Penthouse magazine, more women complain about infrequent sex than men do?


Did you know that according to the Kama Sutra, a mixture of camel's milk and honey will keep a man erect night and day?

Did you know that forty percent of women have said they had an orgasm while dreaming about sex. That number is 80% for men?


Did you know that according to a Kinsey survey, 75% of men ejaculate within three minutes pf penetration?


Did you know that the typical lovemaking session averages 15 minutes in length?


Did you know that according to Penthouse magazine, more women complain about infrequent sex than men do?


Did you know that males under the age of forty are typically able to achieve an erection in less than ten seconds?


Did you know that three out of a thousand men (0.3%) are well endowed enough to fellate (blow) themselves to orgasm?


Did you know that the French tickler was invented by a Tibetan monk?


Did you know that a typical orgasm lasts from three to ten seconds, with contractions occurring every 0.8 seconds for both men and women?


Did you know that Medomalacuphobia is the fear of losing an erection?


Did you know that There are five calories in a teaspoon of semen?


Did you know that According to Playboy, more women talk dirty during sex than men?


Did you know that Somebody actually timed a rattlesnake mating session that lasted 22.75 hours?


Did you know that According to recent surveys, the man is the most likely partner to be tied up during sex?


Did you know that Among primates, man has the largest and thickest penis?


Did you know that A study of pet owners found that 66% claimed they allowed their pets to remain in the bedroom during intercourse?


Did you know that women who are housewives are, as a whole, more faithful than working women?


Did you know that women say that the part of a man's body that they admire the most is his buttocks?


Did you know that studies have shown that men become sexually aroused nearly every time they dream?


Did you know that studies show that, for some unknown reason, the higher the level of education, the more men tend to have wet dreams?



Did you know that Sperm banks keep their donor semen at approximately -321 degrees Fahrenheit. At that temperature, it could be kept indefinitely?


Did you know that Among transsexuals who choose sex-change operations, females who elect to become males are reportedly happier and better adjusted after the procedures than males who elect to become female?


Did you know that The most successful X-rated movie of all time is Deep Throat. It cost less than $50,000 to make it and has earned more than $100 million?


Did you know that While nudity was considered commonplace to the ancient Greeks, a man was considered indecent if he had an exposed erection?


Did you know that there's actually a word for the fear of seeing, thinking about, or having an erect penis. It's called ithyphallophobia?



Did you know that Oculolinctus is a fetish whereby people are sexually aroused by licking a partner's eyeball. A word of caution if you want to try this: oral herpes can be transferred to the eye?


Did you know that At age seventy, 73% of men are still potent?


Did you know that The first "official" vasectomy was performed in 1893?



Did you know that Oneirogmophobia is the fear of wet dreams?


Did you know that The Roman emperor Nero used to dress up young boys in his dead wife's clothes and make love to them?


Did you know that An agalmatophiliac is someone who has a fetish for statues or mannequins?


These people tend to have an uncontrollable desire to masturbate whenever they see a nude mannequin?

Did you know that It takes a sperm one hour to swim seven inches?

Did you know that A man's testicles increase in size by 50% when he is aroused?

Did you know that Women who respond to sex surveys in magazines have had five times as many lovers as non-respondents?



Did you know that Black women are 50% more likely than white women to have an orgasm when they have sex?


Did you know that Micropenis is a rare disorder where the afflicted suffers from an unusually small penis, roughly .75 to one inch long...and that's erect?


Did you know that an unobstructed penis is capable of shooting semen anywhere from 12 to 24 inches?


Did you know that it's been said that Adolph Hitler was a coprophiliac, which means he had a fetish for women's feces. He also had a thing for being urinated on by women?



Did you know that it's been estimated that one out of every two hundred women is born with an extra nipple?


Did you know that the initial spurt of ejaculate travels at 28 miles per hour. By way of comparison, the world record for the 100 yard dash is 27.1 miles per hour?


Did you know that The left testicle usually hangs lower than the right for right-handed men. The opposite is true for lefties?

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!