• T Clark
    13k
    Lesser known numbers:

    • 666-666-6666 The phone number of the beast
    • Personal prime numbers – divisible only by themselves, 1, and your social security number
    • R(pi)-L(e)-R(phi) – Pythagoras’s high school locker combination
    • 6.03 x 10^25 – The number of molecules in a roll of Mentos
    • 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 27 - Winning number in the Republic of Pisa lottery in 1202.
    • 5 Vegan Guys - Failed fast food chain
    • 1,000,000,001 - A baker's billion
  • T Clark
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    666-666-6666 The phone number of the beastT Clark

    I realized I left out some important information. First - I left out the country code. The full number should be - 66-666-666-6666.

    Second - I forget to give the toll-free number - 800-666-666 - free in the USA.
  • S
    11.7k
    Number of letters in my first name: 6. Number of letters in my middle name: 6. Number of letters in my last name: 6.
  • T Clark
    13k
    Number of letters in my first name: 6. Number of letters in my middle name: 6. Number of letters in my last name: 6.S

    There's only one letter in your name.
  • S
    11.7k
    There's only one letter in your name.T Clark

    Username. Maybe that can be today's word of the day.
  • T Clark
    13k
    Username. Maybe that can be today's word of the day.S

    @s - The username of the beast.
  • T Clark
    13k
    Lesser known movies:

    • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – remake with Chevy Chase, Pauli Shore, and Sir Lawrence Olivier
    • Uber Driver
    • Indiana Jones and the Flat Tire
    • Mystic River Pizza
    • The Girl with the Hello Kitty Tattoo
    • An Inconvenient Supreme Court
    • Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life

  • Hanover
    12.1k
    These are like Readers Digest/dad jokes.
  • T Clark
    13k
    These are like Readers Digest/dad jokes.Hanover

  • T Clark
    13k
    Lesser known Shakespeare quotes:

    • I got married to the widow next door. She's been married four times before - Henry V
    • That was no lady, that was my wife - Macbeth
    • The first thing we do, let's kill all the Kardashians - Henry VI Part II
    • Hello, my name is Hamlet. You killed my father. Prepare to die. - Hamlet
    • Yeah, Pop was kind of a dick - Richard IV.
    • Geez, I can never remember - are we Montagues or Capulets? - Romeo and Juliet
    • Cheese it, the copse. - Macbeth (stolen)
  • T Clark
    13k
    Lesser known Star Trek quotes

    • “Oy, vey, it’s the Romulans.” – from Star Trek the Next Generation (STNG) Season 5, Episode 4 – “Data Converts to Judaism.”
    • “Tribble stew, that is a very logical solution.” – from original Star Trek (OST) Season 2, Episode 5 – “The Trouble with Tribbles.”
    • “Q, you asshole, it’s been 350 years. No, Trump didn’t win.” – from Star Trek Deep Space 9 (DS9), Season 1, Episode 5 – “Q-less.”
    • “No, Captain, are ye daft? We can’t go ‘warp bazillion.’” – from OST Season 3, Episode 4 – “Kirk Goes to Rehab.”
    • “Shit, I can never remember. Am I Six or Seven of Nine?” – Star Trek Voyager (STV), Season 6, Episode 4 – “Borg, Schmorg.”
    • “Since 1775 there have been 24 valiant ships with the ‘Enterprise’ name, not counting the one fucking Kirk lost to the fucking Klingons in a fucking card game.” – from STNG, Season 5, Episode 22 – “Imaginary Friend.”
    • “God damn it, of course you ‘sense great pain, great anger.’ I just got my dick caught in my zipper.” – from STNG, Season 3, Episode 19 – “Captain’s Holiday.”
  • Sir2u
    3.2k
    I got married to the widow next door. She's been married seven times beforeT Clark
    I think I heard the song. And it was famous.
  • T Clark
    13k
    I think I heard the song. And it was famous.Sir2u

    I remember it vividly. Driving down the lane to my grandfather's farm on a dirt road with the windows down in the summer of 1965. Listening on WCAO from Baltimore - Top 20 radio. It was very short. I loved it. I heard it so many times in the first two weeks after it came out that I couldn't listen again for 20 years. Those were the days before FM radio and album rock format.
  • Sir2u
    3.2k
    The good old days when it was not necessary to sing about sex or wear almost nothing to be famous.
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