Fun Facts and Trivia About The American Five Hundred Dollar Bill

The $500 bill is now considered a relic of American monetary history, long since removed from active circulation and no longer produced by the federal government. Its origins stretch back to 1861, placing its debut in the turbulent opening years of the Civil War and giving the denomination a remarkably deep historical footprint. The last…

Things I Like: A Night at the Roxbury (1998 Film)

A Night at the Roxbury is a movie I did not see in 1998 because I was only 10 years old and too young for it. But as I became a preteen, I started getting into Saturday Night Live, and I remember the sketches with Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan. It really helped make everybody…

Fun Facts and Trivia About King of Kings (1961 Film)

The 1961 epic film King of Kings was one of Hollywood’s most ambitious religious productions of its era, dramatizing the life of Jesus from birth to resurrection in a large widescreen spectacle. The film was directed by Nicholas Ray, who was brought in after earlier development efforts stalled and creative differences forced the original director…

Our Visit To The Bounty Bar (Charleston SC)

The Bounty Bar is a place we technically stumbled into on our last full day in Charleston, South Carolina for spring break this year. We were actually looking for a pizza place to eat because Alex really wanted pizza, and they advertised it right there in the Folly Beach area. We meant to go to…

Fun Facts and Trivia About The Video Game Rampage World Tour

Rampage World Tour was released in 1997 as a sequel to the original 1986 Rampage. It continues the same concept of giant monsters destroying cities, but expands the setting into a worldwide tour of destruction. The game was developed by Game Refuge and published by Midway Games, a major arcade publisher known for bringing fast-paced,…