TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Two People On Parade Float Saves Man’s Life

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Two People On Parade Float Saves Man’s Life

This is definitely something to think about next time you’re at a parade here in Connecticut. Over the Fourth of July weekend two members of a martial arts crew were on a float in a parade near St. Louis. They noticed a man in the crowd who looked to be in trouble so they stopped…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What makes mosquitos bite us?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What makes mosquitos bite us?

It’s summertime which means it’s also feeding season for mosquitos. But what makes a mosquito want to bit us humans anyway? There are a few interesting factors that attract these summer pain in the neck’s to certain people. First is that mosquitoes like biting people with type O blood more than any other blood type. …

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Can alligators climb trees?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Can alligators climb trees?

This might be the most terrifying answer I’ve ever researched. Not only are alligators scary enough as it is while they are crawling around in swaps… they can actually climb too!? Even though they have short limbs they are still able to climb up a tree. The just need the tree to be on enough…

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Will Smith Saves The Day On 4th of July… Again?

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Will Smith Saves The Day On 4th of July… Again?

If you understood that headline than I applaud you and the fact that your Independence Day fandom is as strong as mine. This story is the best thing I will see all day. New Orleans wasn’t going to have a 4th of July fireworks display this year due to lack of funds.  People forget that fireworks…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why is the NBC logo a peacock?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why is the NBC logo a peacock?

You’ve seen it a million times when you’re watching NBC. The colorful peacock logo. But what made them pick that? Such a random choice for a TV Network. Back in 1956 NBC created its peacock logo because peacocks are multicolored.  RCA who owned NBC at the time did this as a sneaky marketing move hoping…