Orville Redenbacher grew up on a corn farm in Indiana and ran a fertilizer company while trying to develop a strain of popping corn to sell. The bow-tied Redenbacher appeared as the company’s advertising pitchman in commercials for many years. He died in 1995. You may also like:50 compan...
They are all autocratic regimes, which grow increasingly brittle every day, and have far more to fear from their own populations than they do from the military forces of those they challenge. They have a competition of their own. Will they implode first, or will they explode? I suspect ...
Winona, no, no. If you let me come through just the hardness, eh? But, I’m a cunt fart. I belong. Radii slip, that I am to 720 soon. All seems Steve Hurst chap in me. The time in future; think of dyin’ will be over for the all-the-time works off M-object stones we ...
need some sort of keel in the water to stay upright, and sailboats need a keel to move. That keel functions as a hydrofoil, resisting the lateral pressure of the sail and creating forward motion. The challenge for Larsen is to somehow force a keel past 50 knots using wind power alone. ...
Many of the snow events occurring around the US, even at this time of year, are amazingly still occurring at above freezing temperatures. Some are at temperatures of 10 degrees or more above freezing. How is this possible? Have the laws of physics changed?
In 2012, the Tide POD Challenge, which dared people to consume laundry detergent capsules, took over the internet. Due to the challenge's viral popularity many stores had to lock Tide PODS up, requiring a store employee to retrieve them for customers. ...