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September 5, 2025 9:34 AM CDT
By: Mike McKay
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Another fun and fast week on the show. Here’s just some of what happened.
- Ton’s of great music!
- Before you ‘sit & scroll’ researchers found that people who scroll through social media while sitting on the toilet are 46% more likely to have hemorrhoids.
- Scientists conducted a study that found your zodiac sign might not say much about you after all.
- 1 in 200 American homes have their Christmas lights up all year long. (step your game up and have your tree up too!)
- 62 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds experience what researchers call “refuel anxiety.” They’re worried about how close to park at the pump and what type of fuel to use.
- 27 billion devices are connected to the internet, from smartphones to TVs to medical devices, to automobiles. (can you imagine if we were all still using dial-up)
Thanks for listening, enjoy your weekend and let’s do it again next week!
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