Five Fun Facts for Thursday, May 28th, 2020:
1. Samuel Morse, the guy who invented Morse code, really wanted to be an artist . . . and only got into electromagnetics in his 40s once he finally declared his art career a flop.
2. The Nazi salute is called the Bellamy salute. Before the Nazis took it over, kids in the U.S. would do it during the Pledge of Allegiance. In 1942, Congress decided you should put your hand over your heart during the Pledge instead.
3. When a llama spits, they're actually spitting out vomit.
4. The Mars candy company says it doesn't approve of people deep frying their candy bars because it doesn't fit with their promotion of healthy living.
5. (Two for one here) It's National Hamburger Day and National Brisket Day!



