TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Two Off Duty Cops Save The Day While Taking Wedding Photos

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Two Off Duty Cops Save The Day While Taking Wedding Photos

Everyone has a crazy story about their wedding day. Something unexpected that gave you a story to tell for the rest of your lives. Boy did that happen with this couple. Two off duty police officers in Florida recently got married. While they were taking their wedding photos a random guy nearby was hit by…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why does Heinz Ketchup have a 57 on the bottle?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why does Heinz Ketchup have a 57 on the bottle?

Anytime you’ve squirted some ketchup on your fries or burger at a restaurant you’ve probably wondered what the “57” on the Heinz bottle stands for.  It’s such a random number to use. The 57 represents the varieties of pickle the company once had and sold. 57 different kinds! BONUS TIP: You may have heard this…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: How do babies see the world when they’re born?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: How do babies see the world when they’re born?

I’ve often wondered this every since I became a parent. When babies are born and first open their eyes, after crying for a few minutes, what does everything actually look like through their eyes? Many experts and doctors have said that for their first month of living, babies only see in black & white. They…

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Girl Scout Breaks Cookie Record Selling Over 30,000 Boxes

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Girl Scout Breaks Cookie Record Selling Over 30,000 Boxes

Girl Scout cookie season is upon us. Yuuuuuum. If you have kids who are Girl Scouts you’ve probably been going door to door, sitting in random retail parking lots, and trying to sell boxes online in your Facebook Mom Group. Nothing is more heartwarming than when a kid accomplishes something they set out to do.…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why do we call money “bucks”?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why do we call money “bucks”?

“How much does it cost? 20 bucks” you’ve no doubt heard this phrase before. Saying bucks instead of “dollars”. But where does that even come from? It actually refers to deer skins from male deer, or “bucks” as they are usually called. This is because during the early 1700s, deer skins were used as an…