Q: There are still 100,000 of these in use in the U.S. today. What are they? A: Pay phones! Really. But do you know where there’s a working phone booth in the Triangle?… Continue Reading

Q: There are still 100,000 of these in use in the U.S. today. What are they? A: Pay phones! Really. But do you know where there’s a working phone booth in the Triangle?… Continue Reading
Q: We will have our second Blue Moon of the year on March 31st. What makes the moon turn blue? A: It doesn’t turn blue. A Blue Moon means the second full moon in the same month. It just happened January 31st. You’ll have to wait 19 years to see 2 Blue Moons within 3…… Continue Reading
Q: His real name is Farrokh Bulsara. By what name do we know him? Hint: He’s a singer who passed away in 1991. A: Freddie Mercury of Queen. He grew up in Britain but was born in 1946 in Tanzania, at the time known as Zanzibar.… Continue Reading
Q: On average, we use 122 yards of this each year. That’s about 1 and 1/4 football fields. What is it? A: Dental floss! But it’s not all used for flossing. Research shows it’s been used to hang pictures, for fishing line and yo-yo string.… Continue Reading
Q: This 1983 movie is about a welder from a steel mill in Pittsburgh…name the movie. A: Flashdance. Jennifer Beals plays Alexandra Owens, who is a welder but aspires to be a professional dancer.… Continue Reading
Q: Technically, there are only 46 states in the U.S. How is this possible? A: 4 states are considered commonwealths. They are Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia. And what’s the difference between a state and a commonwealth? Just the name.… Continue Reading
Q: A full 7% of Ireland’s entire barley crop is used to produce what specific product? A: Guinness Beer… Continue Reading
Q: According to studies, every March, U.S.companies see about 1 Billion dollars in lost wages. What causes this? A: The NCAA Basketball Tournament, due to employees sneaking work time to see or listen to games, filling out tournament brackets, talking about the games, and taking “sick” days to stay home and watch games.… Continue Reading
Q: On the TV sitcom KING OF QUEENS, what is Doug Heffernan’s profession? A: Delivery driver… Continue Reading
Q: Who was Richard Nixon’s Vice President who resigned in 1973, after he was charged with income tax evasion? A: Spiro T. Agnew… Continue Reading