"There's a man, going around, taking names" are the opening lyrics to "The Man Comes Around," from a series of heart-breaking, final recordings from this musical icon
Johnny Cash
In 1762, John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, was playing cards and did not want to leave the gaming table to eat. He asked for a serving of roast beef to be placed between two slices of bread so he could eat with his hands, believing his request was the invention of this popular food item
The sandwich
Whenever there was a school field trip in elementary school, it was looked at as a "special occasion," as a young Mr. Joe was so excited to have one of these packed as his "Special field-trip lunch..."
Looking back on it now, they were pretty disgusting... (Although, I'm willing to bet the pizza ones still hold up)
"Lunchables"
Released in 1963, "Please Please Me" is the first studio album by this British group... it's safe to say that their popularity would increase from there...
The Beatles
After his exile to Elba in 1814, this ruler would soon return to the mainland and seize even greater power following his return
Napoleon Bonaparte
Canceled by FOX after 3 Seasons, this show was back on the air through DVD sales of its former seasons
"Family Guy"
"I am not a baby, I'm a man! An anchorman!" is quote by the character seen here, portrayed by Will Ferrell in the film "Anchorman"
Ron Burgundy
Inspired by Nikola Tesla, the Serbian inventor who developed the theory of "alternating-current" electricity, Elon Musk founded this solar-powered auto company in 2003
Tesla
Sooo Trendy... its definition is "a late morning meal eaten instead of breakfast and lunch"
Brunch
"We Are Siamese if You Please" is a song that has undergone recent criticism of "Asian-stereotypes," sung by two mischievous cats in this animated Disney film
"Lady and the Tramp"
DAILY DOUBLE!
"Exile on Main Street" is a 1972 album by this British rock band
The Rolling Stones
With constant requests from fans, this animated show was revived yet again in 2023
"Futurama"
"I Can Make You a Man" is a song performed by "Dr. Frank-N-Furter" in this 1975 film
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
First used with a telegraph 1844, a type of communication pattern created by Samuel Morse was used to send messages to far distances by using this type of "code"
"Morse Code"
The term used in Spain (or in Spanish culture) that refers to taking a short nap after lunch-time
"Siesta"
"Please Mr. Please" is a 1975 song recording by the Australian singer/actress (of "Grease" fame) seen here
Olivia Newton John
After the death of Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky was the chosen successor to lead the Soviet Union. However, this future leader seen here, would usurp power, have Trotsky exiled to Mexico, and eventually send a hitman to murder him with an ice-axe
Josef Stalin
Canceled by FOX in 2006, constant requests from fans of this show's voices were heard, and a new season premiered in 2013
"Arrested Development"
George Clooney's character, "Ulysses Everett McGill" argues with a shopkeeper about pomade, stating "I'm a "Dapper Dan Man'" in this 2000 Coen Brothers film
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
DAILY DOUBLE!
Ronald Reagan's "trickle-down" style of economics throughout the 1980's, led to this system becoming synonymous with his name, which is a term still referred to by economists to this day
"Reaganomics"
From lunch every day at Subway, to lunch every day in "the clink", he's the former spokesman of the "Subway" franchise seen here
"Jared" (Fogle)
"Qǐng" is how one might say "please" in this language
Chinese
A political philosopher that Mr. Joe mentions A LOT, he was exiled when his political allies lost power in Florence during the Renaissance, inspiring him to write "The Prince" (He even as a personality-disorder named after him... what fun!)
Niccolo Machiavelli
Airing through most of the 2000's, this show made a comeback on Netflix in 2016
"Gilmore Girls"
"I'm an ape-man, I'm an ape, ape, ape-man, yes I'm an ape-man" is the chorus to the song "Ape Man" by the pioneer British rock group seen here
The Kinks
With "Gibson" being among the top brands of guitar-makers in the world, they are very particular with their models, and only have a few variations to this day. Legendary jazz guitarist Les Paul was one of the first to use the model style seen here, which has been brought to fame by some of the best guitar players in history
Les Paul
Whether you a normal-minded child eating simple cold-cuts, or a weirdo eating tuna, the bread mascot from this brand might bring back some, "bright" and happy nostalgic memories
"Sunbeam"
When demanding his clothes and motorcycle, "You forgot to say please," wasn't the smartest response by a man in a biker bar when encountering the "Terminator," played by this actor seen here
Arnold Schwarzenegger
After his pupil, "Alexander the Great" died of malaria during a conquest of India, this Greek Philosopher went into "voluntary exile" in order to avoid political unrest (The guy who wasn't Socrates or Plato, if that helps)
Aristotle
After being canceled in 2018, this show was picked back up in 2020
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine"