Hello and welcome back to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,
a weekly podcast coming to you from the QI offices in Covent Garden.
My name is Andrew Hunter Murray and I'm sitting here with Anna Tijinski,
James Harkin and Alex Bell and we have gathered our favourite facts from the last seven days,
so in no particular order, here we go, starting with you, Anna.
My fact this week is that the second President of the United States of America used to inspect London's dung.
Why did John Adams go around inspecting dung?
The reason he did it, he obviously was a farmer and he was inspected.
Obvious.
Obvious.
A little more fact, he was also the President of the United States.
He's most famous for his farming days.
No, sorry, it's obvious from his diaries that he's a farmer because he...
No, from his diaries.
Oh my God.
Was it sort of 25th March, did some more farming today?
Is that what gives it away?
That was my first clue, yeah.
25th March, milk to cow.
When all the people of America let me get back to my farm?