Sherry Taylor

Q: If you live to your 80’s you will have acquired 6 ½ feet of this over your lifetime?

A: Nose hair

 

  1. You’ll blink about 513 million times . . . sneeze 70,000 times . . . laugh out loud 290,000 times . . . sweat out 74,000 gallons of water . . . and spend over 27 years of your life sleeping.
  1. You’ll take 218 million steps, and walk 113,000 miles.  That’s like walking around the entire planet four-and-a-half times.
  1. You’ll spend two-and-a-half years cooking, and over three-and-a-half years eating.  You’ll eat about 35 tons of food, which is like seven elephants.
  1. Your fingernails will grow a total of nine-and-a-half feet.  And you’ll grow six-and-a-half feet of NOSE hair.
  1. You’ll personally use 4,239 rolls of toilet paper.  That’s about 50 a year.  And you’ll spend one-and-a-half years of your life in the bathroom.

(Daily Mail)

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