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June 5, 2025 8 mins
An etiquette expert says we've been eating bananas wrong and shares how royalty eats them; Mariah Carey is leaving clues about new music!; What didn't you know about your spouse until you married them?; Brand new baby peacocks at Floyd Lamb Park; There was an earthquake in the Las Vegas area this morning!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So if you ever just want to cause chaos and
make people question their sanity for absolutely no reason, tell
them they've been eating bananas wrong their whole life. It's
Sonny one of six point five. My name is Sean,
and I just found out that's what I've been doing
wrong from an etiquette expert. I'm watching this video and
this expert is talking about how the royal family in
England is taught to eat a banana. This is the

(00:20):
correct way, according to them, You eat a banana with
a fork and a knife. Stop right there, I get
out of town. You cut the ends, you make a
slit down the middle, and then you pael it back
and cut into it like a sustake. Absolutely not. People
are losing it in the comments on this on this video,
saying it ruined their day. I can't even enjoy a

(00:41):
bana right now, and I love bananas. Look, this may
be the more refined way to eat a banana, but
I will continue to eat my bananas like a barbarian.
It certainly will not be with a fork and a knife.
Sonny one was six point five seven forty getting you
to Lego Land, California with the name drop. So get
signed up at the website and then nine o'clock gonna

(01:01):
send you to our iHeartRadio Music Festival with one thousand
dollars in cash to spend. Keep it here six So
we might be getting new music from Mariah Carey as
soon as tomorrow. It's sunny whin. I was six point five.
I'm sean Now. Mariah, as you might know, is on
the lineup for our twenty twenty five iHeartRadio Music Festival,

(01:21):
along with Ed Sheeron, Brian Adams, Maroon five, a ton
of Incredible artist, Tim McGraw, Jelly Rowld just to name
a few. Now that said I was on Mariah's social
media she posted this video where she's listening to a
beat on the radio and she says, to show my
appreciation for your support, thank you DJs, and then it
cuts to a license plate that reads MC sixteen, meaning
perhaps Mariah Carey's sixteenth album could be on the way now.

(01:45):
She also postsed and this takes less slewth thing June sixth,
which is literally tomorrow. So if we have a new
song from Mariah tomorrow, I promise you I'm gonna play
it because I think the world needs more Mariah Carey
in this world. Speaking of the iHeartRadio Music Festival. Stick
around at nine o'clock. You're gonna win your way in
tickets and one thousand dollars spending cash on the way.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Later this morning, Sunny Mornings with Joanna and Sean on
Sonny one oh six point five.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
What did you find out about your spouse only after
you got married? It's Sunny one o six point five,
Las Vegas's best variety of the eighties nineties. And today,
Good Morning, it's Sean. I recently found out that my
wife cannot ride a bike. I don't mean to laugh.
I don't know how this hasn't come up in the
course of our entire relationship of seventeen eighteen years. I've

(02:36):
been looking for a bike for exercise purposes. I asked
her if she wanted to ride with me, and lo
and behold, she does not know how to ride a bike.
I'm now looking for a tricycle for her. Believe it
or not, Michael, what is that thing you didn't know
about your wife until you got married.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
I didn't find out that my partner. The food she
cooks is so spicy. Smell the spice in that air,
and sometimes it just your nose, your eyes.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
I'll bet it's good. I love some spicy food. I
just hope it's better than your phone connection, Michael, because
that that needs some work today. So I'm gonna start
with a confession. I had no idea that peacocks even
lived in the Las Vegas Valley, but apparently they do.
It's Sunny one o six point five, Las Vegas's best

(03:29):
variety of the eighties nineties, and today it's Sean with
your sunny Story of the day. Now. Floyd Lamb Park
not very far from my house. I like taking my
family there. I did not know they have peacocks, but
I follow the City of Las Vegas on social media,
and according to them, they have peacocks. And not only
do they have peacocks, but those peacocks just hatched six

(03:49):
peacock chicks and they're cute. I didn't even know what
peacock chicks looked like. They kind of look like baby ducks,
if I'm being honest with you, They're not big and
colorful lake they well, I guess the males right, they're
the with all the colors. Anyway, these six peacocks will
of course grow up and be much bigger but if
you want to go see them now while they're teeny tiny,
you could do that at Floyd Lampark. They got six

(04:09):
of them, and actually maybe seven by the time you
get there. As I'm reading this, they're waiting for one
more egg to hatch, so they may have six or
perhaps seven baby peacocks. But you can go check them
out right now at Floyd Lamb Park whenever they open.
That is, I guess it's Sunny one. It was six
point five, Good morning. This is Sunny Mornings with Joanna
and Sean.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
I'm Sonny when I was six point five.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
So I didn't know until we got married that my
wife doesn't know how to ride a bike. It's Sonny
when it was six point five. I'm Sean. I'm not
laughing at her, I promise you. I'm it's surprising as all.
I don't know how I went so long without knowing
that about her, But now I find myself trying to
find like an adult sized tricycle for her with a
big basket on the back, like I think that would
be fun. I just haven't taught either one of our

(04:52):
kids how to ride a bike yet, so I'm not
really sure how to approach it with her just yet.
But that's where we are. Let's go to Nina in
North Las Vegas. Nina, what is something you didn't know
about your husband until you married him?

Speaker 3 (05:04):
So my husband is dairy OCD. But it's specifically about
the refrigerator.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Really okay, Like.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
This is something I didn't notice before because he probably
would just like put it back. But he drinks regular milk.
I drink oat milk. If I put the oat milk
on a different shell.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Oh no milk, Oh no, don't tell me.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
He's like, you know, this is where the dairy is.
You would think I would be the one doing that,
but the dairy has to be on one shell. Yeah,
and you can't put like a packet of cheese where
all the lettuce, salad and veggies are. He's super OCD
about the refrigerator. And I didn't know this until we
got married.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
You know what though, Nina, Like, I kind of get
it because I do not like my socks and the
same drawer as my underwear. I don't know why, that's
just how it goes. But I now have a newfound
respect for refrigerator organization. One six side an actual earth earthquake.
This morning, about fourteen miles northeast of Nellis Air Force Base.

(06:04):
It's sunny. Wino was six point five. I'm Sean. I
don't know if you felt it. Thankfully, there's no damage,
no injuries, everyone is totally fine. But I was curious
about the last time we had an earthquake around here,
the history on that, so I found earthquake track dot com.
We've had two earthquakes in the last twenty four hours.
I think it's referring to the ones that we just

(06:24):
had this morning. We had a three point eight magnitude
earthquake out by Bunkerville within the last thirty days. I
think that's near Mesquite, and then in the last year
of four point seven out by Beatty. But it looks
like you're getting closer. I don't like that. Let's keep
an eye on those things. Sunny one of six point five.
We're gonna go commercial free next for an hour to

(06:46):
start your workday and get you into the Lego Land
water Park at eight forty with the name drop. Make
sure we have your name at Sunny one of six
five dot com.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
Wake Up with Sunny Mornings with Joanna and John on
Sonny one oh six point five Sonny one oh six
point five, Las Vegas's best variety of the eighties nineties
and today, good morning.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
It's Sean Now. Yesterday I found out that somehow my
wife does not know how to ride a bike. I'm
not shaming her, like it's less surprising that she doesn't
know how to ride a bike. I think a lot
of people don't. More surprising that somehow I didn't know
that until now. We've been together for nearly twenty years,
so I don't know. I'm just now learning this, and
I'm trying to find her like an adult tricycle so

(07:25):
we can go biking together.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
Now.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
I want to know from you what you didn't find
out about your spouse until you married them, Darlene? What
is that thing for you?

Speaker 3 (07:34):
What didn't I find out until after I married them?
That they like to get the last.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
Word in the last word, the famous last word. Why
do you think that is? It's not you that's doing it.
Why do they always feel the need to end the.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
Argument because I never win? They do?

Speaker 1 (07:53):
All right? Well, look you know what, Darlene, I heard
this a long time ago, and I never forgot it.
Last words are for fools who haven't said enough I
hope that helps you.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
Surname on a six FO
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