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Quiz: Test Your Video Game Knowledge

Get in the game with this trivia quiz about some classics of the genre. Ready, player one?

Fried chicken

Today is National Fried Chicken Day

Now there’s a holiday worth celebrating. Here’s a look back at what could be called the Golden Age of Fast Food Fried Chicken: the 1960s and ‘70s. Really. Nowadays, Kentucky Fried Chicken is just one of many fast food franchises on the culinary landscape, but the fact that it even has that many competitors is […]

Celebrities Who Served

Celebrities Who Were in the Service

Before they provided us with entertainment, these stars did a stint in the armed forces. Drew Carey This should explain why he’s worn a crewcut hairstyle for so many years: comedian and The Price is Right host Drew Carey served in the U.S. Marine Corps for six years in the 1980s. Adam Driver Adam Driver […]

cocktails

Do Not Eat or Steal the Toe

Here’s the story of one of the most bizarre drinks in the world…and how its legacy may be threatened. If you ever find yourself in the Yukon town of Dawson City, one thing you simply must do, if you can stomach it, is head to the Downtown Hotel for a Sourtoe Cocktail. It’s a simple […]

Weird July Holidays

Here Are Some Truly Bizarre July “Holidays”

It’s July, a time for fireworks, vacations…and getting free bacon for not cheating on your spouse. July 4: Sidewalk Egg Frying Day Sure, the fourth of July is also Independence Day in the U.S., but it’s hot almost everywhere in the Northern Hemisphere in early July. So hot that one could, theoretically, as the saying […]

Ancient Jokes

Happy International Joke Day!

July 1st is Canada Day, but it’s also International Joke Day. What follows are some of the oldest known jokes in the world. The oldest joke book in the world—or at least the oldest one that’s survived to modern times, dates to Ancient Greece, and approximately the 4th century A.D. Compiled by two writers named […]

National Anthem Trivia

National Anthem Facts

Remove your hat, place your hand on your heart, and reflect on these facts about different countries’ official songs.

Canada

Happy 50th Anniversary of Being 100 Years Old, Canada!

In 1967—50 years ago—Canada celebrated its centennial, commemorating its official founding 100 years early in 1867. Here are some of the most fun highlights from the Great White North’s year-long celebration of all things Canadian. There Was a Special Song One of the most popular singer-songwriters of the ‘70s was Canadian star Gordon Lightfoot. He […]

Smokey and the Bandit

When the Bandit Ruled the World

In 1977, the epic tale of a hero captivated audiences and found huge box office success. No, not Star Wars. We’re talking about Smokey and the Bandit. The Plot The plot of the movie may sound a little strange and dated to modern-day viewers. Two guys make a bet over whether or not the Bandit […]

What is a Fidget Spinner

Just What Is a “Fidget Spinner” Anyway?

If you’ve got kids, you’ve probably been bisieged by requests for one. If you are a kid, you’re probably obsessed with getting one. Of maybe you have one already–but if you did, you probably wouldn’t be reading this because you’re hooked. Here’s a look inside the world of fidget spinners, the hottest fad of the […]

Basketball

NBA Draft Busts

The NBA Draft just happened. Hopefully your favorite team didn’t make a decision that will land them in an article like this one someday. Ben Simmons—Philadelphia 76ers Ben Simmons, an Australian forward who played just one year at LSU—where he averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds a game—before he was drafted with the #1 pick […]

Shibazakura (Moss Pink) in Japan

Flowers for Mrs. Kuroki

It’s certainly not unheard of for a man to show his wife that he loves her by giving her flowers. (The floral industry kind of depends on it.) But this many flowers? Say hello to Toshiyuki and Yasuko Kuroki.

The First Kids of Canada

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau is the first “second generation” leader in the nation’s modern history—his father was Pierre Trudeau, PM of Canada from 1968 to 1979 and from 1980 to 1984. Here’s a look at what some of the other offspring of Canadian prime ministers did with their lives.

Beverly Clock

Still Going!

For centuries, inventors have been pursuing the concept of a perpetual motion machine—a device that generates its own power and, like the Energizer Bunny on TV commercials, keeps “going, and going, and going…” Here are two real-life objects that are doing just that.

Survival Stories

Never underestimate the power of the human spirit.

2016 Quotes

The Class of 2016

A huge number of famous people died in 2016. Not only were they widely respected, but as these two pages confirm, they were highly quotable.

green beans

The Magical Fruit

This page won’t amount to a hill of beans—or maybe it will, because it’s a page about beans.

Robert and Chris Pine

Who's More Famous: The Kid or the Dad?

We all learn how to do things from our parents, and for famous people, that includes being famous. Here are some celebrities who had famous parents that you might not have known were also in the public eye. Robert Pine Chris Pine is currently co-starring in the smash hit Wonder Woman, and he’s best known […]

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