1. More chocolate is sold at Brussels National Airport in Belgium than any other place in the world. They claim they sell around 4,500 pounds . . . every day.
2. The first nationally televised NASCAR race was the 1979 Daytona 500, and it was the hit that “made” NASCAR . . . because two of the leaders crashed near the end, started brawling, and got the country talking about auto racing.
3. Plane exhaust fumes kill more people every year than plane crashes.
4. Canadian radio stations are required by law to play Canadian artists on the airwaves at least 35% of the time.
5. City birds appear to be more afraid of women than men . . . and scientists aren’t sure why. Men can get about three feet closer than women can before the birds fly away.

