Actual Factual Pie – March 20th!

The year is 1868 and the notorious Jesse James Gang pulled off a daring heist, robbing a bank in Russellville, Kentucky, of $14,000. This was a hefty sum for the time. Led by the infamous outlaw Jesse James, the gang stormed the Southern Bank, making off with cash and leaving a trail of chaos. This robbery cemented their reputation as one of the Wild West’s most feared crews.


In 1897, hoops history was made as Yale and Penn faced off in the first intercollegiate basketball game with five players per team. Yale dominated, winning 32-10. The game’s evolved a bit since then!


In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated William O. Douglas to the U.S. Supreme Court. Douglas, a prominent legal scholar and SEC chairman, would go on to serve as an associate justice for over 36 years, leaving a lasting impact on American jurisprudence with his staunch defense of civil liberties and environmental protections.


In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson took a stand for justice, ordering 4,000 troops to safeguard the Selma-Montgomery civil rights marchers. This pivotal moment showcased the federal government’s commitment to protecting those fighting for equality as brave activists marched against racial injustice in Alabama.


In 1982, U.S. scientists returned from Antarctica with a groundbreaking discovery: the first land mammal fossils ever found on the continent. Led by Dr. William J. Zinsmeister of Ohio State University, the team unearthed bones of a small, rat-sized marsupial on Seymour Island. This find provided crucial evidence supporting the theory that marsupials migrated from South America to Australia via Antarctica millions of years ago when the continents were still connected. A historic moment in paleontology, it reshaped our understanding of ancient life and continental drift.


In 1999, history was made as Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones became the first men to circumnavigate the Earth in a hot air balloon. Their incredible non-stop journey began on March 3rd, spanning an impressive 26,500 miles before touching down, proving the impossible was possible with courage and a bit of hot air!

Music History Thursday!

The Year: 1997

Yanni became the first Western artist to perform at the Taj Mahal, beginning a three-concert series at the historic monument. The groundbreaking event faced backlash as displaced farmers, upset by the disruption, threatened self-immolation in protest until a financial settlement was reached, revealing the tension between artistic triumph and local consequences.

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The Year: 1982

The duo Buckner & Garcia made history by appearing on American Bandstand to perform their hit single “Pac-Man Fever.” This catchy tune became the first successful song inspired by a video game, riding the wave of Pac-Man’s massive popularity. A fun milestone in pop culture!

Weird Or Wonderful?

Food is a universal language, but sometimes it speaks in accents we don’t quite expect. In a recent survey of Americans, some truly bizarre yet beloved food pairings came to light. From pickles wrapped in cheese to ice cream melting over meatloaf, these combinations might sound like culinary chaos. For others, they’re pure comfort. Let’s dive into a few of these quirky creations and explore what makes them tick.

Imagine this: a crisp, juicy pickle spear, snugly wrapped in a slice of creamy cheddar or a blanket of melted mozzarella. It’s salty, it’s sour, it’s rich and for fans of this combo, it’s perfection. The contrast of the pickle’s sharp bite with the smooth, mellow cheese creates a snack that’s oddly satisfying. Some even call it a low-carb alternative to a sandwich. Have you ever tried it? Or does the thought alone make your taste buds recoil?

Next up, we’ve got popcorn with beans. Yes, you read that right. Picture a bowl of fluffy, buttery popcorn tossed with a handful of baked beans. They could be pinto, black, or even chili spiced. It’s a mashup of textures: the light crispness of popcorn against the soft, hearty beans. Survey respondents say it’s a go to for movie nights when you can’t decide between salty and substantial. It’s quirky, sure, but there’s something about it that feels like a warm hug in snack form.

And then there’s the real head scratcher: ice cream on meatloaf. This one sounds like a dare gone wrong, but for its devotees, it’s a revelation. A slice of warm, savory meatloaf topped with a scoop of vanilla (or maybe even chocolate) ice cream creates a wild dance of hot and cold, sweet and salty. Think of it like a deconstructed dessert and dinner plate all in one. Is it genius or just plain weird? The survey says there’s a small but passionate group who swear by it.

These surprising pairings prove that when it comes to food, Americans aren’t afraid to break the rules. Whether it’s the thrill of experimentation or a nostalgic craving from childhood, these combos remind us that taste is personal. So, what’s your wildest food combination guilty pleasure? Maybe it’s peanut butter on pizza or ketchup-dipped cookies. Whatever it is, you’re not alone in your culinary creativity!

Actual Factual Pie – March 19th!

The year is 1822 and Boston officially becomes a city, marking a key moment in its history. Previously a town since its founding in 1630, Boston’s incorporation reflected its growing population and importance as a hub of trade, culture and politics in the young United States. Today, we celebrate nearly two centuries of Boston’s vibrant cityhood!


In 1918, the U.S. Congress took a bold step into the future (or at least into longer evenings) by authorizing Daylight Saving Time. Signed into law as part of the Standard Time Act, this measure aimed to save energy and make better use of daylight during World War I. Clocks sprang forward, and Americans adjusted, proving time is indeed a flexible thing when lawmakers get involved.


In 1931, Nevada made history by legalizing gambling, a bold move during the Great Depression. Signed into law by Governor Fred Balzar, the decision aimed to boost the state’s economy. It worked and Nevada soon became synonymous with casinos, paving the way for Las Vegas to rise as the gambling capital of the world.


In 1963, a historic moment unfolded in Costa Rica as President John F. Kennedy joined six Latin American presidents in a powerful pledge to combat Communism. This united front showcased a shared commitment to democracy and freedom in the region during a tense era of Cold War politics.


In 1981, tragedy struck during a routine test on the Space Shuttle Columbia. A technician lost their life and two others were injured in an incident that underscored the risks of space exploration. The accident occurred as the shuttle was being prepared for its inaugural flight, a somber reminder of the dedication and sacrifice behind humanity’s reach for the stars.

Music History Wednesday!

The Year: 1990

The grunge scene lost a rising star when Andrew Wood, the charismatic lead singer of Mother Love Bone, died of a heroin overdose at just 24. His untimely death shattered the band, but from its ashes, surviving members Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament went on to form Pearl Jam, a group that would become one of the defining acts of the ’90s. Wood’s legacy lives on through his music and the enduring impact of those he inspired.

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The Year: 1988

Michael Jackson broke ground on his iconic 2,800-acre ranch in Santa Barbara, California. Named “Neverland” after the magical world in Peter Pan (his favorite book) the estate became a private amusement park and sanctuary, reflecting his vision of a place where childhood dreams never fade.

Is This Your Alligator?

On Friday, March 14th, 2025, the Cheboygan Police Department responded to an unusual situation at the Pine River Motel in Cheboygan, Michigan.

Housekeeping staff discovered a live alligator, later identified as Wally, while cleaning a room after a guest had checked out. The alligator, approximately 3 feet long, was found under a bed, surprising the motel workers who were accustomed to finding more typical items like iPads or earrings, but never a reptile of this kind.

The police investigation revealed that Wally belonged to an exotic animal handler who had been in town to conduct educational presentations for elementary school children at schools like East Elementary and Bishop Baraga. The owner had several exotic animals with him for these assemblies and had realized Wally was missing but was unsure when or where the alligator had escaped. After being contacted by the police, the owner, who had already left for Detroit, agreed to return to Cheboygan to retrieve his pet.

The motel staff allowed Wally to remain in the room until his owner arrived and officers facilitated the reunion on Friday night. Described as a “real friendly gator” by the motel manager, Gary, Wally posed no immediate danger, even allowing police officers to hold him. No charges have been reported at this time. The incident has since gained attention as a peculiar and unexpected event in this northern Michigan town, located about 280 miles northwest of Detroit.

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Unexpected Auction Find?

A TikToker known as @mattyice0296, a real estate investor, shared a startling discovery on the platform recently: he found human remains inside a hoarder house he had recently purchased at auction.

The home, filled with trash and neglected belongings, revealed its grim secret as he began the cleanup process. In a video posted on March 14th, he panned the camera to show a decomposed body amidst the clutter, stating, “This is freaking wild. Guess I gotta call the police now.”

The remains were later identified by the coroner as belonging to a friend of the former homeowner, possibly a romantic partner, though further details were not disclosed.

Neighbors had complained about a foul smell from the property for over a year, but their concerns had gone unaddressed until this discovery. The incident has since gone viral, shedding light on the unexpected challenges of buying and flipping auction properties.

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