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Overlooked Moments in American Military History

On Memorial Day, we’ll honor all that served in 20th and 21st century conflicts, including World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War. The U.S. has been a country for more than 200 years now, and involved in a number of freedom-fighting missions. Here’s a look at a few — and the men […]

What A Million Bucks Will Buy You

We recently had one of those weird, made-up holidays: “Be a Millionaire Day.” That got us thinking — if we were to suddenly inherit $1 million, exactly how much of some stuff we could we buy with that? Movie tickets The average movie ticket price in the U.S. in 2019: $9. That means you could […]

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SpongeBob SquarePants is 20!

Ooooooooh…who’s celebrating 20 straight years on TV? SpongeBob SquarePants! The incredibly silly Nickelodeon cartoon starring the iconic porous fry cook debuted in May 1999, and hasn’t left TV since. Here are some little known facts about the yellow guy. Squidward name origins The name of SpongeBob’s long-suffering neighbor and co-worker, Squidward Tentacles, is a really […]

The World’s Rare$t Video Game$

If you’ve got any of these sitting in a box in your basement (or in your parents’ basement), you’re going to want to dig them out, and figure out what to do with all the money you’re going to get when you sell then. Nintendo PowerFest 94 In the early 1990s, Nintendo held an annual, […]

Diva Demands

Celebrities are constantly on the road and making appearances. Of course, they want to do this in style and comfort. Here are some request that may go too far. Beyoncé It’s been reported that the only thing Beyoncé will drink from while on tour are titanium straws that cost $900 each. Kylie Jenner Kylie Jenner […]

Say Hello to the Little Tramp

The story of how Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp was born. On a Hollywood back lot in 1914, a 25-year-old English actor named Charlie Chaplin was working on a short film when a studio boss blurted out, “We need some gags here! Put on a comedy makeup. Anything will do.” Chaplin ran to the costume room […]

An Extra-Golden Anniversary

Can you “train” your brain to figure out what landmark event happened exactly 150 years ago? A huge moment in American history Recently, around 20,000 people descended on Promontory Summit, a remote bluff about 70 miles northwest of Salt Lake City. The reason: To commemorate a huge moment in American history. It’s the setting of […]

Strange Series Giveaway!

GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED! We are thrilled to celebrate passing the 10,000 followers mark on Facebook. Our online community has always been incredibly supportive and we wanted to celebrate them with a giveaway. (You do not have to have a Facebook account to enter the giveaway.) Something Strange for Everyone! Our Strange Series offers stories of […]

‘The Big Bang Theory’ Makes a Big Exit

After an extremely popular 12-year run that made it the longest-running laugh track sitcom in TV history, The Big Bang Theory comes to an end this week. Here’s a look into the world of those nerdy Caltech scientists and their sci-fi-memorabilia filled apartments. Bazinga! Any sitcom worth its meddle generates a catchphrase, and for The […]

The Worst of the NBA Playoffs

As basketball’s postseason heats up, here’s a look into the teams that have historically fared quite poorly.  Longest current playoff drought The Sacramento Kings finished in ninth place in the Western Conference for the 2018-19 season, just barely missing out on one of eight playoff spots. That marked the 13th straight year that the team […]

It’s “Eat What You Want Day” (But Don’t Eat This)

Saturday, May 11 is “Eat What You Want Day,” a time that organizers say we should all ease up on the healthy eating and just consume what we really want to consume. It might be going a little too far, however, to eat one of these record-setting giant foods, or try to match a competitive […]

Happy Mothers (of Invention) Day!

They say that necessity is the mother of invention, and these women invented something so important, they’re now regarded as the “mother” of their respective field. Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there, both literal and metaphorical. The Mother of Wi-Fi Hedy Lamar was one of the most glamorous and successful actresses of […]

The Burger King of McFlops

Fast food is extremely popular, but not the hungry, convenience-and-beef-craving populace happily devours every burger. Here are some sandwiches that the world either declined en masse…or which barely ever existed. THE HULA BURGER Cincinnati has a large Roman Catholic population, and in 1962, area McDonald’s franchisee Lou Groen noticed that during Lent, the 40-day period […]

The Weirdest Ever Comic Book Supervillains

It’s almost summer, so that means summer movies, which means lots more superhero and comic book movies. You probably won’t see the good guys fighting these bad guys, however. Blue Snowman This occasional Wonder Woman villain is the alter ego of evil scientist Bryna Brilyant. She uses a creation called “blue snow,” which can freeze […]

May the Fourth Be With You!

May 4th is Star Wars Day. Why? Because “may the fourth be with you” sounds a lot like “may the force be with you,” a famous line from the franchise. While the many Star Wars movie have delighted millions and earned billions, there are a few that never got made at all. The Star Wars […]

It’s Derby Day!

The first Saturday in May means it’s time for “the greatest two minutes in sports” — the running of the Kentucky Derby. Horses and jockey have competed annually since 1875 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, and promoters, fans, and partiers have helped make the brief race into an all-day event with a number of […]

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Gridiron and Other Sports Field Types

Sports aren’t just played on a simple “field” — they’re contested on all sorts of surfaces and terrains. Here are the origins behind a few of them. GRIDIRON It’s often used as a synonym for football — as in the “American” style, as played in the NFL, not soccer. It was actually first used decades […]

The World’s Weirdest Radio Stations

Every town in America offers more or less the same radio stations: pop, country, classic rock, and talk. Some stations like to offer something a little bit (or a whole lot) different, and so do broadcasters who pipe out music from the wild west of the internet. THE FIX IS IN Broadcasting in London, Fix […]

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