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Classic Joke Origins

Classic Joke Origins

Classic jokes are essentially oral traditions that get passed from person to person for decades until someone decides to write them down. We asked our resident jokestorian, Bozo Newman, to find the origins of a few classics. Honk honk! Knock-Knock! During Prohibition in the 1930s, if you wanted to get into a speakeasy, you would […]

501st Legion

Join the Dark Side: We’ll Silence Your Bullies

A Star Wars fan club named itself after a coalition of bad guys aligned with Darth Vader. But they’re bringing some real goodness to the world.

Origins of Nuts as Crazy

Ask Uncle John Anything: These Words are Crazy!

The English language has long had a flippant attitude toward mental illness. Any sort of abnormal behavior can get you called crazy. How did “nuts” or “bananas” come to mean “crazy”?

Forbidden Disney World

The Forbidden Areas of Disney World

Walt Disney World is roughly the size of San Francisco, so it’s not surprising that there are a few places within its borders that are strictly off-limits to guests.

Daily Fun Facts about Shrimps

Daily Fun Facts: Shrimps

Today’s daily fun facts include a few little shrimp facts. Enjoy!

Drunk Hedgehog

Europe’s Wildest Party Animals

Many animals will happily drink alcohol whenever they can get their furry mitts on some. Unfortunately, these European critters didn’t know when to say when.

Celebrate National Waffle Day with these interesting facts about waffles.

6 Facts About Waffles

The verb waffle means to be indecisive and it comes from a Scottish term “waff” that means “to yelp like a puppy.” The noun waffle, meaning the excellent gridded breakfast food, comes from the Old German wefan, which meant to weave something into the shape of a honeycomb. (Makes sense!)

Glow In the Dark Sticks

Ask Uncle John Anything: It Glows in the Dark!

Summertime is glow stick (or light stick) season—it’s fun to wave them around at night, at parties, during those Fourth of July celebrations, at the campground, etc. But how do those little day-glo sticks glow (at night) without a battery or a bulb?

Poopy Pet Prodcuts

The Latest In Poopy Pet Products

Would you like to get something a bit more exciting than a chew stick for your little fluffy-wuffy? Twinkle Tush Lots of people love to dress their pets in cute outfits. If you find your feline’s “nudity” offensive and can’t convince them to wear pants, you may be able to get them to settle for […]

Movie Theater Candy

Munching at the Movies

Let’s all go to the lobby . . . and grab ourselves some bite-sized snack facts. M&M M&Ms first became popular with American GIs during World War II. In 1941 the candies were packaged in cardboard tubes and sold to soldiers overseas because the hard candy shell allowed M&Ms to travel well in different climates. […]

Random Facts About Toilet Paper History

7 Great Moments in Toilet Paper History

Because the past simply cannot be wiped away. Here are some random facts about toilet paper.

Extreme BBQ!

The grilling season is almost over, but are you ready to take your cookout to the next level?

Travel Maladies

3 Maladies Caused By Trips to Foreign Lands

For most travelers, food poisoning and pickpockets are the biggest things they worry about while exploring different countries. For others, it’s these peculiar syndromes.

Streetlight Falls in San Francisco

The War on Wizz Marches On

Public urination continues to be a problem in many cities all around the world.

How to Get Rid of Skunk Smell

Ask Uncle John Anything: Skunked

Did you (or more likely, your dog) get hit with the noxious spray from an agitated skunk? Well, that stinks. It’s time for a soak in a bathtub full of tomato juice. But does that old home remedy really work?

Drummer Farted

The $500 Fart, and the Diarrhea Debacle

Answering the call of nature in public can sometimes lead to some pretty awful situations and even financial penalties. Just ask these poor guys.

Sir Isaac Lime Otter Pop

The Great Otter Pop Protest of ‘96

The story of how a group of kids banded together to save their favorite, uh, freezer pop.

Afraid of Clowns

This is Why You’re Afraid of Clowns

The full-on fear of clowns, or coulrophobia, is rare, but plenty of people can’t stand clowns. Why?

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