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I Curse You!

Save these classic curses to use against people who refuse to toast you. May the curse of Mary Maline and her nine blind children chase you so far over the hills of Damnation that the Lord himself won’t find you with a telescope. May your daughter’s beauty be admired by everyone in the circus. May […]

Time-Traveler Tales

A Time-Traveler Roundup

It’s a bizarre Internet phenomenon: Old pictures or videos pop up, and somebody in them looks like they’re using modern-day technology. Are we just seeing things wrong…or are these time-travelers caught on camera? If you could go back in time, what would you do? Warn people about coming tragedies? Invest in the stock market? Or […]

Educational Toys

What kind of person would think you can learn and have fun at the same time? (Uh-oh—don’t tell Uncle John we said that.) STACKING RINGS Cornelius Holgate started a small family carpentry business outside Philadelphia in 1789. It thrived over the years, but in 1929, the Holgates finally found their niche: wooden toys. Child psychologist […]

Call me Mister

Here, ladies and gentlemen, are the stories behind some well-known products (and one character) who prefer to be addressed as “Mister.” Mr. COFFEE In the 1968, Vincent Marotta and Sam Glazer, highschool friends who became partners in a small construction company, decided to start a coffee delivery service. Obsessed with finding a way for people […]

History of Hairstyles

Hair They Are: The Origins of a Few Fad Haircuts

Hairstyles can define a time period as much as music or clothes. Here are the stories behind some iconic styles of yesteryear. Beehive Margaret Vinci Heldt, who owned Margaret Vinci Coiffures in Chicago, won the National Coiffure Championship—a tournament for hairdressers to introduce and invent new hairstyles—in 1954. A few years later, a hairdresser trade […]

Say it with Roses

You probably know that red roses symbolize love and passion, but you may not know that the color, number, and how roses are combined have coded meanings dating to the Victorian era. Here’s a guide to sending the perfect bouquet. 1 red rose: “I like you.” 6 red roses: “I adore you.” A dozen red […]

Goodnight Moon Trivia

Moonstruck: Goodnight Moon Trivia

Our favorite childhood classics make us feel as snug as a bunny in bed. Here’s a look at what’s down the rabbit hole. GOODNIGHT MOON “Goodnight light and the red balloon…” Margaret Wise Brown wrote more than 100 books for children, but her most famous is Goodnight Moon, published in 1947. It was a revolutionary […]

Weird Cars

Odd-o-mobiles

We were driven to write this post on unusual cars. PHILION ROAD CARRIAGE: One of the oldest American automobiles, patented in 1892 by showman Achille Philion. It had a 2-cylinder, 1 horsepower, steam-powered engine; had a movable steering wheel (it could go on the front or back of the car); and could reach 8 mph. The […]

Poker Lingo

Poker Lingo

Ever watched rounders and fish splash the pot until they’re down to the felt? If so, you’ve seen some serious poker players. They have their own language, too. Ante up! All in: Bet all your chips Down to the felt: So broke all you see in front of you is the green felt of the […]

Underwear Origins

Underwear Stories

Fascinating origins that answer the question: What lies beneath? CORSET Meaning: A stiffened undergarment extending from a woman’s hips to below her chest, to support and shape the torso Origin: Corset is Old French for “little body,” from the Latin corpus, or “body.” (Body—later bodice—was used to refer to the part of a dress that […]

Netflix Trivia

Now Streaming: These Facts From This Site Into Your Brain

Stop watching Netflix for a minute and read these facts about Netflix.   CEO Reed Hastings got the idea for a company where uses pay a monthly fee to keep out DVDs—instead of a fee to rent a single movie for a day or two, and then incur late charges—in 1997. He’d returned Apollo 13 […]

$pirit of ’76

In 1976 the United States celebrated its bicentennial. Here is a look at how much things cost 40 years ago! (1) Want to  watch a movie at home? There’s a new invention called a VCR that sells for a mere $1,600. (2) Rather attend the theater to see the year’s hottest flicks, like Rocky or Network? […]

Arachnophobia! Interesting Spider Facts

These spider facts are more scared of you than you are of them. SPIDERS ARE SNEAKY! Ever seen a newborn spider? No? That’s because they’re colorless (and tiny), making them virtually invisible to predators…and you. Hundreds can colonize your home and by the time you realize it, they’re all fully grown. THEY CAN SEE YOU! […]

Strange Games People Play

When you think about it, baseball is kind of an absurd game: hit a ball with a stick, and then run around a square as fast as you can. But that’s nothing compared to these real games and sports played around the world. Contest: The Tough Guy Played in: England How it’s played: This grueling […]

Divine Bovine: 17 Interesting Cow Facts

We hope these heifer-vescent cow facts really m-o-o-o-o-ve you. (1) The first American cows arrived with the British in 1611 at the Jamestown colony. (2) It takes about 350 “squirts” to make a gallon of milk. (3) How can you tell how old a cow is? Count the rings on her horns. (4) Cows were […]

Mothers of Invention

History has a tendency to marginalize women inventors, but there have been many. Here are a few that may impress you. The Circular Saw INVENTOR: Tabitha Babbitt STORY: Babbitt got the inspiration for her invention in 1810, at the age of 26, while sitting at her spinning wheel. Watching a work crew saw wood with […]

Time Traveler for President

The Next U.S. President is From the Future

A self-proclaimed time traveler is among the lesser-known names running for president. Does he win or lose? He probably already knows, but then if he knew he was going to lose, he wouldn’t be running. That means he’s going to win! Washington lawyer Andrew Basiago says he’s got the government experience that would qualify him […]

6 Failed Amendments

It’s very difficult to amend the U.S. Constitution. A potential amendment has to pass both houses of Congress with two-thirds approval, and then it has to be approved by the legislatures of three-fourths of the states. Since 1787, only 27 amendments have been adopted. Numerous others have been proposed…and rejected. Here are some notable rejects. […]

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