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$tar War$: Strange Star Wars Products

Nothing says “May the force be with you” quite like a waffle maker. Here are some real tie-ins to a galaxy far, far away. This article was first published in Uncle John’s Uncanny Bathroom Reader.  Crocs The plastic sandals are available in a The Force Awakens edition: the bad guys (Kylo Ren, stormtroopers) printed on […]

Winchester Mystery House

Plenty of Room at the Winchester Mystery House!

Just in time for Halloween, something very spooky has occurred at one of the spookiest places in the United States. Rifle magnate William Wirt Winchester died in 1881, leaving behind his vast fortune to his wife, Sarah Winchester. Part of her windfall was allocated to building a Queen Anne-style mansion in San Jose, California. Around […]

Race Car Superstitions

Race-Day Superstitions

Many NASCAR, Formula One, and IndyCar drivers put themselves through some very peculiar rituals, in the belief that if they don’t, bad luck will curse them to lose their race…or worse. This article was first published in our 29th annual edition, Uncle John’s Uncanny Bathroom Reader. Don’t Drive a Green Car  Just a few months […]

Alice Cooper for President

No More Mr. Nice President

Sure, you could vote for one of the major party candidates…or you could vote for Alice Cooper! The 1970s shock rocker has thrown his hat into the ring in the race to be Commander-in-Chief. Running for president this year (but only as a goof) is “No More Mr. Nice Guy” and “I’m Eighteen” horror-rocker/radio host/golfer […]

1994 Players' Strike Trivia

The Season That Never Was

In 1994, a players’ strike ended the Major League Baseball season in August. A third of the regular-season games were canceled, depriving some players of a chance to make baseball history with these records. This article was first posted in our 29th annual edition, Uncle John’s Uncanny Bathroom Reader. First .400 Hitter in 50 Years […]

Nobel Prize Trivia

The Nobel Prize Numbers Game

It’s that time of year when the Nobel Prize is awarded for achievements in a number of disciplines. Swedish inventor and philanthropist Albert Nobel (1833-1896) donated his fortune (from being the creator of dynamite) to provide large monetary prizes to recognize annual major contributors to the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace…but not […]

Addams Family Trivia

6 Things You Probably Didn't Know About 'The Addams Family'

They’re creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky, and October is the perfect time to talk about The Addams Family. The Addams Family began in the 1930s as a series of cartoons in The New Yorker by Charles Addams. None of the macabre, gothic characters who lived in an old spooky mansion had names, which left the […]

Where the Money Went…in 1860

Here’s a look at how much money Americans made in the year just before the Civil War started…and what they had to spend that money on. Nickel and Dimed There were few labor laws in the United States at the time. The average work week was 60 hours (10 hours a day, six days a […]

The Curse of the Chicago Cubs

The three things that the Chicago Cubs are most famous for: the ivy-covered wall of Wrigley Field, longtime play-by-play man Harry Carey, and the supposed “curse” that has kept them from winning a World Series in more than 100 years. The Chicago Cubs are in the Major League Baseball playoffs, having won first place in […]

“Is Jenny There?”

There are a handful of phone numbers made famous by songs, movies, and TV shows. Ever wonder what happens if you actually call them? This article was originally published in our 29th annual edition, Uncle John’s Uncanny Bathroom Reader.  867–5309 According to rock legend, Tommy Tutone lead guitarist Jim Keller wrote “867-5309/Jenny” about a real […]

Where does the phrase “going to the loo” come from?

Ask Uncle John Anything: Loo Over Here!

Uncle John knows pretty much everything—and if he doesn’t, he puts one of his many researchers on the case. So go ahead: In the comments below, ask Uncle John anything. (And if we answer your question sometime, we’ll send you a free book!) Where does the phrase “going to the loo” come from? Uncle John […]

Christopher Columbus Trivia

Columbus Day Misconceptions

Today marks the approximate date in 1492 that Christopher Columbus…discovered America? Not exactly. Here’s a rundown on a bunch of the misconceptions that have persisted regarding Columbus’s landmark voyage that started out as a way to find a faster trade route to Asia.

12 Interesting Facts About Bacon

12 Interesting Facts About Bacon

Some mouthwatering facts about everyone’s favorite snack. This article was first published in our 29th annual edition, Uncle John’ Uncanny Bathroom Reader. Americans spend more than $4 billion annually on bacon. Bacon dates back at least 3,500 years. The Chinese were the first to cook salted pork bellies. The salt preserved the meat so it […]

Why Are British TV Seasons So Short?

Ask Uncle John Anything: What’s All This on the Telly, Then?

Uncle John knows pretty much everything—and if he doesn’t, he heads his massive research library, or puts one of his many associates on the case. So go ahead: In the comments below, ask Uncle John anything. (And if we answer your question sometime, we’ll send you a free book!) Why are British TV seasons so […]

Players and Their Favorite Numbers

Players and Their Favorite Numbers

When a player signs or is traded to a new team, his favorite number—possibly the one he’s been wearing since childhood—isn’t always available. Unless he’s a respected veteran and the number he wants belongs to a rookie, it’s very common for a trade or purchase to occur. This was first published in our 29th annual […]

Weird October Holidays

6 Weird October Holidays

It’s the month of Columbus Day, Halloween…and National Kale Day. Oct. 5: National Kale Day The holiday was created in 2012 by a kale promoting organization to promote this leafy superfood, which is one of the best plant-based sources of iron, among other vitamins and nutrients. It’s only recently become a dietary staple; throughout the […]

Celebrate America One Color at a Time!

Ready to try your hand at this Ultimate Coloring challenge? You can download free coloring pages from the books below. America the Beautiful and These Colors Don’t Run feature all the fantastic scenes that make our country a beauty to behold, so you can show your patriotic pride one red, white, and blue at a […]

Historical TV Goofs

Historical TV Goofs

When a TV series takes place in the past, writers, set designers, and prop masters do their best to make sure that all the details are historically accurate. But sometimes they make mistakes. This was first published in our 29th annual edition, Uncle John’s Uncanny Bathroom Reader.  Happy Days (1974–84) Scene: Howard, Marion, and Joanie Cunningham […]

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