Move those clocks! (and other stuff)


March 6, 2026 9:21 AM CT
By: Mike McKay
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Happy Friday! Don’t forget to move those clocks ahead one hour tomorrow night. By the way, why are we still moving or clocks twice a year? This would be a great time (no pun intended) to do it for one last time. Anyway, here’s a rundown of what we did this week on the show.
- Lot’s of great music!
- Americans send almost 10 million tons of furniture to landfills each year. (that’s after it sits on the curb with a “free” sign for a month)
- Police stopped a man walking along a busy highway and what appeared to be him carrying a “small child”. He was actually holding a garden gnome. (gnome’s like to go for walks too you know!)
- So many women are falling in love with their AI boyfriends that it’s actually becoming a national security issue for China. (one woman said dating A.I. is great, no messy breakup, just get a software update and move on!)
- Survey of parents-to-be say if you know another couple has plans for a baby name, you shouldn’t use it. (I can’t believe how many people stole the name “Mike” after they found out my parents were going to name me that!)
Thanks for listening, have a great weekend and we’ll do it again next week!
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