
1. The worst shutout loss in NFL regular season history came in 1934, when the Cincinnati Reds lost to the Philadelphia Eagles, 64-0. The Reds were kicked out of the league after that game and never played again.
2.When the breathalyzer was created in the 1930s, it was called the Drunk-O-Meter.
3. The character who made the most appearances on “Seinfeld” outside of the four main characters was Ruthie Cohen . . . a waitress and cashier at the diner. She was in 101 of the 180 episodes, usually just in the background.