It's September. Halloween candy and costumes are in the stores. Everybody's getting excited for Zombie Zumbathon. Hey, it's the time of the year for creeping people out. And earlier this week, I got mine...as you will soon see:
As y'all know, I'm currently remodeling my new house. So far, I've ripped up all the carpet throughout the house and it's been a task! While cleaning up my mess over the weekend, I came across a piece of carpet padding that looked familiar.
Y'all take a look and see if you see what I see...
Back in 1991, WBKR's program director, Chuck Urban, and I were invited by Capitol Records to a showcase in New Orleans for Billy Dean and Suzy Bogguss.
When I read the headline that a scientist said that human beings will lose their grip on the number one spot on Billboard's Top Species Chart in 31 years, I began to wonder.
This is wild and, according to my Facebook friends, it works. And, trust me. It does. Not sure why. Not sure how. But this is nuts and will blow your mind.
Recently, I was talking to a friend of mine who lives in Ohio and their electricity had recently gone out. So he'd heard there was a way to make a homemade lantern using everyday household items.
I couldn't count how many visits my family, friends, and I paid to Miller Lake when I was a kid. That was THE place to be in the summertime. The floating docks, sliding boards, paddle boats, concession stand (a fudgesicle was a MUST)...it was perfect.
Jaclyn calls me our resident "Bill Nye, the Science Guy." And that's because I've been trying little experiments around the station, like putting Ivory soap in the microwave oven, for example.