Lori is a Laughing Squid Contributing Editor based in New York City who has been writing blog posts for over a decade. She also enjoys making jewelry, playing guitar, taking photos and mixing craft cocktails.
The Long History of Frozen Pizza in the United States
Weird History Food looked at the long and sometimes complicated history of frozen pizza in the United States in all its iterations.
How Cars Are Strategically Weakened for Explosive Film and Television Crash Scenes
Movie Insider explores the work of JEM F/X, a special effects house that strategically weakens cars for film and TV crashes.
Trainer Uses Fake Skeleton to Get Horse Used to Riders
A mare trotted around a pen with a life-sized fake skeleton on her back while her trainer Rebecca showed students how to ride a horse correctly.
Margo Hayes Describes Being The First Woman to Free Climb the 115 Foot 15.5a Biographie Cliff in France
Reel Rock interviewed Margo Hayes, the first woman to free climb the 15.5a cliffs of La Rambla in Spain and Biographie in France.
Why Cats Sleep On Top of Their Humans
Cat expert Jackson Galaxy explains the reasons why cats sleep on top of their humans - warmth, safety, territory, and love.
How To Quickly Fake a British Accent
Instructor Gideon of LetThemTalkTV offered six helpful hints for quickly faking an SSBE (Standard British) accent should the need ever arise.
Atari Celebrates Their 50th Anniversary With a Series of Colorful Retro Video Game Posters by Butcher Billy
Atari is celebrating their 50th anniversary with a series of retro-style video game posters by the incredibly talented artist Butcher Billy.
How People in the South Celebrate the First Day of Fall
A Southern woman sees that it's the first day of fall and prepares her house and herself for the new season despite the hot weather.
An Amusing Compilation of Bawdy Medieval Jokes
James Wade of MedievalMadness narrated an amusing compilation of rather forthright and fairly bawdy jokes from the Medieval Era of history.
Three Year Old Boy and His Eight Year Old Cousin Have Become Chinese Calligraphy Prodigies
A three-year-old named Gao Yubo and his eight-year-old cousin Gao Yuxuan in northeastern China are skilled calligraphy prodigies.