We journey through entertaining but useless knowledge, from bizarre tax facts to NCAA basketball origins and Lady Gaga's remarkable rise to fame. • The first federal income tax from 1913 started at just 1% for incomes over $3,000 and 6% for incomes above $500,000 • Early tax forms were only one page long, compared to today's complex documents • The first IRS audit target was a farmer who claimed 14 cows as dependents • Al Capone avoided taxes by bribing politicians with spaghetti • The IRS once seized someone's pet goldfish for unpaid taxes • The first NCAA basketball tournament had only 8 teams and was played at Northwestern University • Teams in the first tournament had to pay their own travel expenses • The Oregon Webfoots (now Ducks) won the first championship 46-33 against Ohio State • Lady Gaga's real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta • Before fame, Gaga played in dive bars and once set hairspray on fire onstage after being booed • In 2019, she became the first woman to win an Oscar, Grammy, BAFTA and Golden Globe in the same year • Dandelions have nutritional and medicinal properties, containing vitamins A, C, calcium, iron, and fiber • Bananas are technically berries while strawberries aren't • The inventor of the Pringles can is buried in one So no, this day is not talking about mops or brooms, but celebrating foods that people eat on a stick. Send Phil a message! He’d love to hear your thoughts, questions, or topic ideas. Who knows? It could be featured on the show! f ruit·less /ˈfro͞otləs/ 1. unproductive or useless. Ex. Phil's facts sure are fruitless! Instagram, YouTube & TikTok @philsfruitlessfacts Twitter @FruitlessPhil philsfruitlessfacts.com…