The U.S. Capitol, or aka “The honey hole” Do you know how much your Congressman or woman makes doing a job that has a current approval rating of 12% who ...
Another rousing edition of The Completely Useless Facts of the Week. This week’s issue is rather electrifying. Lightning strikes the earth about 8 million times a day, and a lightning ...
A Mississippi River Paddleboat – Photo by Thegreenj/wikipedia During the 1800’s the Mississippi River was a vital part of everyday commerce. It was the Steamboat era and boats of various ...
The Great Lakes previously underwent the greatest freeze in over thirty-five years in 2014 when 90% of the lakes froze over. People from around the region rediscovered areas that haven’t ...
Another spanking edition of Completely Useless Facts of the Week. Hold on to your hat and go into the back story behind this week’s facts: Space Diamonds, What M&M’s stand ...
Amazon Warehouse Photo by sippingtea Amazon.com, the largest retailer in the world, made $74.45 billion in revenue for 2013. Yes, that’s billion, with a “b”, and that is more than ...
The red, white, and blue, of the American flag is a common sight, but how much do you really know about the flag? We all remember that the fifty stars ...
The week is up, but it’s never too late for the Completely Useless Facts of the Week. Read on to go behind the scenes to understand the nitty-gritty behind these ...
Vodka is a one of the most popular and versatile liquors in the world, and it seems it can be mixed with just about anything. Vodka production has exploded around ...
Tequila is one of the most popular liquors, but it does have a reputation for hangovers and causing many “oops!” moments. But here’s your chance to be the life of ...
Another week is done and to get you on to the next, here are our Completely Useless Facts of the Week. Read on to delve into the depths behind all ...
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