5 Strange Facts About the Major League Baseball Postseason
The road to the World Series has begun.
The road to the World Series has begun.
Are TV courtroom shows like Judge Judy or The People’s Court legally binding? How do they work?
André René Roussimoff passed away in 1993 but he remains one of the world’s most famous wrestlers. Here are a few facts about the gigantic French grappler.
May these hiccup facts scare the hiccups right out of you.
With pumpkin season officially underway, there are all kinds of Halloween foods available that you didn’t even know you wanted.
Think you know the answer to this question? Think you can get it? Good luck… What weird distinction links the Rambo movies and the RoboCop movies?
Have a spooktacular time on the ghoulish holiday of…Virus Appreciation Day?
Think you know the answer to this question? Think you can get it? Good luck…and come back tomorrow to see if you’re right.
In honor of the beloved burger chain’s opening of its first location in Oregon (which just so happens to be just down the road from the Bathroom Readers’ Institute), here’s a quick look at In-N-Out.
Check out these real tourist attractions based on fictional places.
Here are some facts you may not know about the notoriously cranky housecat: Grumpy Cat.
Are you ready to (sort of) rock? Mac Sabbath This metal act was formed in Los Angeles in 2014, and they perform covers of Black Sabbath songs, with a twist: All the lyrics are about fast food. Their punny songs include “Frying Man” (based on “Iron Man”) and “Lord of the Swirl” (inspired by “Lord […]
Most fans of television shows or movies watch them a few times or buy a tie-in T-shirt. For the dedicated devotees that own (or once lived in) the following abodes, that just isn’t enough.
Okay, we all know that unicorns aren’t real, but that hasn’t stopped tricksters and hoaxers from trying to convince the public they exist. Two of the following hoaxes actually went down…and one didn’t. Can you guess which story we’re using to pull your leg? The answer is at the end of the post.
The animators at Pixar place “Easter eggs” in their films, or references to other Pixar movies. Here are some you probably missed…and boy are they twisted.
Did you collect baseball cards when you were a kid? If so, did you notice these really bad errors that somehow got past the editors? In 1989, Bill Ripken (younger brother of Cal Ripken, Jr.) was a rookie with the Baltimore Orioles and Fleer produced a card of him in its set for the year. […]
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Some people consider these road trip stops totally fascinating…while others might call them “tourist traps.”