Category: What Day
Once the groom proposed using scrabble, there was only one way this was going to go. The couple got on board and scrabbled to produce a stunning wedding. In …
On April 12 in 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first human to journey into outer space. Tonight, Yuri’s Night is being celebrated at over 180 parties more than 48 …
April 11 is the day to show your pet some extra love because it is National Pet Day. These animals started off shy and scared. Amazing what a difference …
Before Muzak, 17th-century British barbers kept a cittern (early guitar) handy for their customers to strum while waiting. The percussively minded filled candlesticks with coins. The resulting noise was referred …
Since the 4th century, Semana Santa celebrates events leading up to Easter Sunday. Celebrated all over Latin America, Semana Santa or Holy Week has its unofficial HQ in Spain. Penitents …
To celebrate Internet of Things Day, here are some recent useful, silly and plain weird internet of things projects. If you can stuff a chip and a low-power Bluetooth …
This dog farting roller coaster gives new meaning to the phrase ‘the wind in my face.’ This dog farting themed roller coaster, well-stocked with realistic dog poop, makes farting noises …
Instead of planning your epitaph, you decide to go with engraving your last text message on your tombstone. ‘Cause it’s way more fun. Turns out a lot of our …
“I think this would be a good time for beer,” Roosevelt said–and the entire nation cheered. Roosevelt’s Beer-Wine Revenue Act allowed for sales of 3.2 percent beer in the …
Dandelion quits the (crayon) pack race. As of 30 March, dandelion was retired from the Crayola pack. Some kindergarteners were upset that Dandelion was retiring. Others held …
The ancient tomb-sweeping Festival kicked off with a retainer who fed his leg to a hungry prince During a civil war, Prince Chong Er and his loyal Minister Jie …
When a Honda CRV caught on fire during tomb-sweeping festival, the internet joked: “The descendants are so devoted as to burn a CRV as an offering to their ancestors.” …