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Sunny one o six point five, las Vegas's best variety
of the eighties nineties and today, good morning, it's Sean.
I have been holding onto this information for a couple
of weeks. Now, just a little behind the scenes for you.
We were told about this and then it was pushed
back and pushed back.
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You got to keep it a secret, you know, the
biggest secret ever.
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And I can finally tell you about a legendary artist
coming to Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium. It's got to be big, right,
and it is Paul McCartney, the legendary Paul McCartney coming
to Allegiant.
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Stadium here in Las Vegas.
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You want to sing along to Let It Be and
Hey Jude, and a bunch of other iconic Beatles classics
with thousands of lucky fans. Well, guess what Eight am
is going to be your first chance to win those
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win some tickets. And then I will tell you how
else you are going to win tickets until the end
of next week, because we have a bunch of them
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was six point five. Good morning, six point sunny one.
It was six point five. It's shan You know how
some days just feel shorter than now. There's right, like
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there's there's just not enough hours in the day, right
to get things done. Yesterday was one of those days.
It was actually the shortest day in recorded history. So
if it felt like today was racing by, you're not wrong.
There is a scientific phenomenon that is to blame though Earth,
for some reason is spinning faster as a result of
the moon's position. I don't know what any of this means,
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but what it did is yesterday it knocked about one
point five milliseconds off of our typical twenty four hour day,
making it the shortest day and recorded history. So if
yesterday was a bad day for you, guess what you
only had to experience one point five milliseconds less of
that day. It's the sixth time it's happened since twenty twenty.
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We're gonna get two more of these days on July
twenty seven and August fifth, So if there's anything you
don't want to do, schedule them on those days it
will be shorter for you. It's Sunny Windows six point five.
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Sunny Mornings with Joanna and Sean. I'm Sunny one six
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Sonny Windows six point five, Las Vegas, best variety of
the eighties, nineties, and today, good morning. It's Sean Reader's Digest.
Put together a list of some of the weirdest laws
bands I should say that are still on the books
in a number of different states. So I thought I
would share a few of the most odd ones with
you here. In Arkansas, no honking your horn in front
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of a sandwich shop, specifically a sandwich shop. They take
their deli meat very seriously in Arkansas. In Connecticut, no
kissing on Sundays. That feels very hard to control. In Indiana,
you cannot shoot fish, I would imagine in a barrel,
out of a barrel, doesn't really matter. In Oregon, no
peeing in a bottle whatsoever. Don't let him catch you
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doing that. In Rhode Island, do not impersonate an auctioneer.
That comes with heavy fines, So don't go on out
there trying to pretend to be an auctioneer in Rhode
Island and here in Nevada.
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I love this.
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In Nevada, you may not use an X ray device
to determine someone's shoe size.
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And I'll be honest.
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If I was in a shoe shop and someone offered
to find my shoe size with an X ray machine,
that's customer service. As far as I'm concerned. That feels
like a really accurate way to do that. It's Sunnymano
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Window six point five, Las Vegas's best variety the eighties, nineties,
and today it's Sean. I don't talk too much about this,
but I feel like I should tell you to put
things in perspective. And maybe you know this, but my son, Axel,
who is two now, he was born almost four months mature,
after just twenty four weeks.
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My wife was pregnant with him. He was born unexpectedly.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
I nearly lost them both, but he was one pound
fourteen ounces when he was born. It's been one hundred
and one.
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Days in the nick you.
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I have not in my life seen a child born
earlier than my son and get to go.
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Home until now.
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Baby Erin just got to go home with his family
from Sunrise Children's Hospital. Baby Erin was born four months
premature after just twenty two weeks on February eighteenth, and
two days ago, he finally got to go home with
his mom and dad. And it brought a tear to
my eye because I know how hard those nick you
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nurses work and how much they care for those kids,
and how happy his parents have to be after staying
in the hospital day after day with their baby. So
just really meant a lot to me personally to see
such a beautiful success out of Sunrise Children's Hospital. They
have immensely just wonderful facilities there and great nurses. So
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this is my son, by the way, Axel laughing at
me stepping on rocks at the beach on vacation last week.
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Hell rocks, hell rocks, And I.
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Know that Baby Eron's parents are going to hear that
same infectious laughter from their sun before they know it.
You can get the full story over at Sunny Window
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This is Sunny Mornings with Joanna and Sean on Sonny
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Las Vegas is best variety the eighties, nineties, and today
it's Sean Hey. Remember back during lockdown in twenty twenty
when we were all making Dalgona coffees. Well, there's a
new viral caffeine drink right now. And here's the thing.
It's not just a trend that might actually have some
health benefits for you. It's called a cloud coffee, and
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it is coffee and coconut water. But there's more to it.
Check this out. It's made by placing coffee foam on
top of coconut water. And it's made by whisking equal
parts sugar, granulated instant coffee and ice cold water which
whips into a foam and you put it on top
of coconut water. And yeah, it looks like a cloud.
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That's why they're calling a cloud coffee. But coconut water.
It's got electrolytes helps you rehydrate faster, which I guess
helps counteract the fact that coffee is supposed to dehydrate you. Right. Well,
it's also been known to help lower cholesterol and blood pressure,
so cloud coffee may actually have some real health benefits.
I've been doing a couple of Google searches over here.
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Looks delicious and I am actually going to try doing
this myself, and I'll post it over on our Instagram
when I do, and you can follow us at Sunny
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Sunny Window six point five. Las Vegas is best variety
of the eighties nineties. And today, good morning. It's Sean.
Been talking about this since yesterday. Very excited. We have
a major concert announcement. I'm told that this artist, his
concerts are like a religious experience, not something you want
to miss. It is my distinct pleasure to tell you
that the iconic, legendary Paul McCartney is coming to Las
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Vegas with his Got Back twenty twenty five tour. He's
gonna be at Allegiant Stadium on October fourth, So clear
your calendar. Just imagine being in a sea of people singing,
Hey Jude live and let die band on the run.
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Let it be.
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Oh, it's gonna be incredible. Pre sale starts next Tuesday,
the fifteenth. But you've got two ways to win tickets
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The first way is I'm gonna take caller six right
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six five. Someone is going to win a pair of
tickets immediately, right now, just because I want to be fun.
The other way to win is you're gonna have to
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Listen for those keywords. Other than that, you're gonna win
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Good luck.
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Wake up with Sunny Mornings with Joanna and Sean. I'm
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Sunny Window six point five, Las Vegas's best variety of
the eighties, nineties, and today Good Morning with Sean just
announced this morning, Paul McCartney coming to Allegiance Stadium this October.
You're gonna have chances to win throughout the day on
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pair of tickets right now just to kick things off.
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Good morning. Who's this bell, Isabelle? Are you a big
Beatles fan?
Speaker 3 (08:54):
Yes, I am, and my mom is too.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Well, how would you like to go see Paul McCartney
on his Got Back twenty TiO TWI tour at Allegiance
Stadium on October fourth?
Speaker 2 (09:03):
We would love that. Well, guess what your caller six?
You're going to the show.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
Well, thank you so much, Isabelle. What's your earliest Beatles memory?
Speaker 3 (09:11):
Ooh, my first memory? Well, I grew up listening to
them because my mom would play it while she's like
cleaning the house. So I want to say it's her
singing along to all the Beatles.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Music exactly exactly. It was come together that really did
it for me. But it was always Saturdays cleaning the house.
My mom would be blasting the Beatles.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
I feel you.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
Yeah, every song is perfect for that.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
Now that they certainly are, well, congratulations and if you
are not, Isabelle, you can listen in the ten o'clock,
one o'clock and five o'clock hours for our secret keywords.
They're going to win you a chance to go see
Paul McCartney at Allegiance Stadium. So listen up with Jana
in the ten o'clock hour for your next chance to win. Okay,
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variety of the eighties nineties. And today, good morning.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
It's Sean.
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My co host Joanna still on maternity leave, so I'll
be hanging out with you. Coming up a nine to
forty chance to win some Beyonce tickets, so hang out
for that now. I found this list that readers Digest
put together of the weirdest things that have been banned
in every state. Now I can get through all fifty,
but I will share some of my favorites here, including Nevada.
In Arkansas, you are banned from honking your horn in
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front of a sandwich shop, specifically a sandwich shop. They
take deli meat very seriously in Arkansas. In Indiana, you
are banned from shooting fish. It does not say whether
that it's in or out of a barrel. I don't
think it matters. In Virginia, you are banned from keeping
a skunk as a pet. In Rhode Island, you may
not impersonate an auctioneer. What I love about that is
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that I guess enough people were impersonating auctioneers that they
had to make a.
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Law about it.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
In Alaska, this is fascinating and real. It is illegal
to be drunk in a bar per state life. A
person who was already drunk may not knowingly enter a
bar to drink more or remain in the bar that
got them drunk in the first place. Is that confusing?
Absolutely outdated? Also, and police actually enforced that one. And
here in Nevada, it is illegal to use an X
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ray device to determine someone's shoe size. I have never
seen that, but frankly, if I did, I would be
vastly impressed. That feels like going above and beyond when
it comes to customer service. Coming up nine forty your
chance to win some Beyonce tickets with some Beyonce trivia.
So hang out on Sunny one of six point five.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
Good morning, you're listening to Sunny Mornings with Joanna and Sean.
I'm Sonny one oh six point five.
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Beyonce bringing her Cowboy Carter tour to Allegian Stadium on
July twenty fifth, and we want to send you there
with a friend. It's Sunny one of six point five.
I'm Sean, and we're gonna play some buzzin' for Beyonce
trivia here, So if you are in the behive, you
might know the answer to this today's trivia question. What
was the name of Beyonce's debut solo album, the first
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one she released after leaving Destiny's Child in two thousand
and three. The name of Beyonce's debut solo album. If
you know that, let us know at Sunny Window six
five dot com on the contest page for your chance
to win some tickets to see her at Allegiant.
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Good luck.
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I got your sunny story of the day here. It's
a success story out of Sunrise Children's Hospital. Baby Aaron,
who was born on February eighteenth, four months premature, got
to go home with his parents two days ago. It's incredible.
He was born after just twenty two weeks at one
pound one ounce. It's amazing he just had the most incredible,
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miraculous recovery thanks to the staff of NICKU nurses over
at Sunrise Children's Hospital. I know they have an amazing
staff in facilities over there, and this is just incredibly
personally meaningful to me. I don't know if you know
this or not, but my son Axel was born almost
four months premature as well.
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He spent one hundred and one days in the NICKU
in Detroit.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
We were there every single day with him, and he
is now two years old and just amazing. So big
shout out to the team over at Sunrise Children's Hospital.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Love these success stories.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
I know Baby Aaron's parents have to be ecstatic to
have their son home with them. This is my son Axel,
by the way, laughing at me stepping on rocks to
the beach last week on vacation. Oh rocks, rocks. I
know Baby Aaron's parents are gonna hear that same infectious
laughter before.
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They know it.
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You can read the entire miraculous story at sunnymindow six
five dot com.
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Just click on Sunny Mornings
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