Monday, January 15, 2007

Make your guess; what is the Muslim population of Lower Saxony in Germany

More Pigs Than People (FoxNews Out There)
BERLIN (AP) — For the first time in 20 years, pigs outnumber people in the state of Lower Saxony, the pig capital of pork-loving Germany.
The state farmers' association said Thursday that, as of the end of 2006, the number of swine hit 8.02 million, as good prices led to increased herd numbers.
At the same time, the state's population fell to 7.996 million, after peaking over the 8 million mark in 2004.
The last time there was a preponderance of pigs over people in Lower Saxony, which traditionally has the largest herds in the country, was in 1987. At that time, the number of pigs stood at 7.56 million to 7.16 human residents.


Other ?'s we could ask:
What is the total # of car deoderizers sold in Lower Saxony on a yearly basis?
How many gallons of perfume do the women of Lower Saxony wear on a yearly basis?
How many offices does PETA have in the region; are the pigs living in luxury while they await their ultimate demise?
If pigs could fly, would people even want to live in Lower Saxony?

I'll quit while I'm behind.



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