Steve Wright selects the weirdest, most fascinating and entertaining trivia from around the world, as read out on his hit radio show, Steve Wright in the Afternoon . The book also features commentary and anecdotes, along with photos and illustrations. Some of the trivia includes facts Worcestershire sauce is basically anchovy ketchup, liquid detergent is added to beer in beer commercials to make it foam more, Austria was the first country ever to use postcards, and Tony Blair is a distant cousin of the Queen.
Steve Wright, a playful and innately curious soul, enjoyed an eleven-year professional football career with the Cowboys, Colts, and Raiders, yet these years did not define him.
Driven by his entrepreneurial instincts, he created an innovative misting company, Cloudburst, that cooled professional sports, the US military, NASA, and the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics.
His motto to leave people, places, and things better than he found them also led to his work on behalf of Globall Giving to provide gently used sports equipment to over a million children across thirty-five countries and counting.
Forever a lover of adventure, Steve joined the cast of Survivor for thirty-one days of starvation where he embraced the jungle of Nicaragua and emerged more passionate about life. His journey of continuous growth includes an unparalleled passion for physical and mental fitness which he practices and shares with his community in Malibu, California.
Steve now brings his voice to the public debate on healthy masculinity and more broadly humanity through his memoir, Aggressively Human, inspiring others to embrace empathy and kindness as a complement, not a challenge, to aggression.
The book contains a number of interesting FACTS. Not factoids.
This is actually the height of irony. A factoid is "either a false statement presented as a fact, or a true but brief or trivial item of news or information". A piece of information repeated so much it sounds and becomes believed, but isn't.
I understand that in North American countries, factoid has come to mean fact, again, ironically.
I am acutely aware of how pedantic this is as well.
I can live with these ironic semantics to an extent, I can't live with it when it's from a man as annoying as Steve Wright.
Tried this on Kindle Unlimited for something to read that was short and sweet. Being a fan of his radio show it was an enjoyable read. Poorly formatted and very dated to read today.
Does make me miss Steve on the radio. BBC Radio 2 hasn't been the same since he left the afternoon slot and passed away last year.
A very British book with most of the facts or factoids. Has an amusing triumvirate with factoids featuring Jimmy Saville, Rolf Harris and Stuart Hall - all three since discovered to be historic paedophiles.
Fans of BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright in the Afternoon will enjoy this latest offering from the man ~ "Steve Wright's Further Factoids".
My inner nerd loved this! Random factoids about anything, everything and everyone! (So much so I still spontaneously blurt out a fact that comes to mind to anyone who will listen! For example did you know that only 1% of the world's water is usable???!!!)
It's a very easy, light and entertaining read. Definitely fun! Recommended!