
'The smart car? It's right here.'
Our history fact finder t-shirts are a fun way to wear your curiosity on your sleeve—ideal for history buffs who like their fashion as insightful as their facts.
'The smart car? It's right here.'
Fear/Knowledge
My Bookshelf Before the Internet
Vlad the Impala
'I think I'll stay in and try to catch up on my reading.'
Before the Internet
The Official Covid-19 Diet
Useless information desk at trivia buff convention
Reporter #6: television.
"Perhaps there is such a thing as being too well-informed."
'Did you know there's a river in Brazil named after Amazon?'
'for more obit info, go to...'
The Month of July
"Is that you talking or Wikipedia?"
Sense of dread & foreboding Information blackout Illumination Facts known
Horace Mann
'Your Majesty, the peasants are out of bread', 'Then let them eat low-carb stuff,'
"I'm suffering the unbearable loneliness of being right on the internet."
Putin sawing NATO
Funky Facts: Elephants.
"Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help the Google?"
'So you have to ask yourself: do you feel lucky?...well do you, monk?'
Lady Jane Grey
"....After ten o'clock is quiet time on board for the comfort of our passengers."
"Apparently, over two-thirds of the Earth's surface is covered with water!"
Psychologist Birthdays
Musical party at a private victorian house.
Lady Liberty: Give me your sick.
"So ants can lift twenty times their body weight. Big deal. Who can't?"
Egyptian Library: 'Every week you take out the same book, Anubis.'
'All this 'history' stuff you teach about - is it based on actual events?'
Charles I
TV Zoo Trivia
Martin is much gratified by an imposing ceremony
"I seriously doubt that's going to count."
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