Yep, it was a cold week!


January 24, 2025 9:17 AM CDT
By: Mike McKay
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It was another great week on the show, because of YOU! Here’s some of the stuff we did together.
- Heard tons of great country music!
- 12-percent of us have streamed Netflix while using a public restroom. Not me, get in get out that my motto.
- Gozde Dogan of Turkey set a new World Record for crushing 5 watermelons in 60-seconds using only her thighs.
- Tax day this year is April 15th. Only 27-percent of Americans know that.
- The most stressful time of the day for mom’s is 8:25am.
- A Florida woman was arrested when police found drugs in a bag that she labelled “Definitely Not A Bag Full Of Drugs”. Shocking that they were able to crack her clever code.
Have a great weekend and let’s do it again next week!
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