22 October 2023

Let the Celebrations Begin, Trivia Fun is Back!

Haggis -- it's appeal baffles scientists

At the time of his death, William Shakespeare was working on a sequel to Twelfth Night called Thirteenth Night.

Psychologists are reportedly baffled by people claiming that they didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.


According to the FBI while many lawyers have legal secretaries Mafia bosses often have illegal secretaries. 


Thirty percent of Americans report having a wacky neighbor.


A team of scientists at MIT have spent the last twenty years unsuccessfully trying to figure out why anyone would voluntarily eat haggis.


In 2022 almost half of seances performed in the United States were streamed online.


Fashionistas predict that kilts are on the verge of becoming the most popular high-end clothing item among young people.


For the first ten years of its existence Scotland Yard was known as Ireland Yard.


Alger Hiss’ daughter Linda married Rudolph Hess’s son Gunther and thus became Linda Hiss-Hess.


Lederhosen were originally designed as a practical joke.


Due to the success of Murder She Wrote, CBS aired a short-lived sequel called, Jaywalking She Wrote.


In some cultures instead of jumping to conclusions people hop to conclusions.


Political scientists believe that no one named Craig could ever be elected president of the United States.


Before taking to a life of crime, Bonnie Parker of Bonnie & Clyde, was a yoga instructor.


Surprisingly, almost half of all leprechauns are Jehovah’s Witnesses.


Martin Scorsese had planned a sequel to Taxi Driver in which Travis Bickle ran a day care center.


Due to a typographical error, the United Auto Workers once accidentally struck for an eight-day work week.


In addition to having 50 words for snow, Eskimos have 37 words for antidisestablishmentarianism.


It is strictly forbidden for cardinals in the Catholic Church to engage in wife swapping or key parties.


Otto von Bismarck would relive tension before big meetings by telling knock knock jokes.

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