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Excel ninety three Grand Forks Morning. I want to apologize, apologize.
We shouldn't be beckneen making. We can put it into
all this Vickory by What's today? What's special Today? Today
is National Kiss and Makeup Day? What do you want
to kiss to make up?
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It's kiss and makeup, not kiss in makeup? National Kiss
and Makeup Day?
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Now kiss and make up? What National Kiss and Makeup Day?
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Really?
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Hucker up?
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Baby?
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Short time?
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Oh?
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Happy Kiss and Makeup Day Today? Seven O two Excel
ninety three. If the skies forty five degrees pot the
glowdie right now seventy two yesterday and we can definitely
have that Paul Field to it. But so they've got
some summer left. Sunshine seventy four. Here's the key light
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winds throughout my entire forecast, as far as I can
see through. Sunday light winds seventy four, Today forty eight,
party cloud ea Tonight, Tuesday sunny eighty two, Wednesday mostly
sunny eighty four and throw back Thursday, mostly Sunday seventy six,
forty five. Right now, Party Cloud Happy, National Kiss and
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Makeup Day, National Banana Split Day, a National Whiskey Sour Day.
Sounds like a good day to make up with someone,
maybe over a banana split or or a whiskey sour.
We have Proud for your concert connection A couple shows
September twenty seventh. It's a Saturday night. Cole Swindell will
be at the Elever Center, Lee, Bryce and Shields Serena night.
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Chance to win some tickets coming up, Fanclutch choose Minneapolis
Mondays here next hour, give you a cracket, some passes
the Nickelodeon Universe, Mosse Mountain Venture Golf and Creiole Experience
and play a little game with you guys. Buddy thirty
five choose your on Aventure winning here though in about
ten minutes we'll get into the question of the day
coming up and later on Buddy eight o'clock on the
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show Today missed my Little Visits. It was a couple
few months back. Carl Lumbley from Try That Again, Carl
Lumbley from Captain America, Brave New World on the show
at eight that's coming out busy Monday today, Let's catch
up with her. Here's what you missed Highlight.
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TV, the Entertainment World and whatever.
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Here's what you missed on Excel ninety three.
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So remember that cereal butt sniffer in California followed and
sniffed a woman's buttot in a Nordstrom rack. Phils a
couple months ago broke this story. Turns out he's been
arrested again for the exact same crime just about a
month later. Here's one of his victims speaking out about
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Chalice Crowder's release.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
I didn't realize he was so close to me until
I heard like his jewelry or something, and he sounded
extremely close to me. So that's when I turned around
and noticed that he.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Was right under me.
Speaker 4 (03:13):
So that's when I stepped back towards the bookcase and
asked him what he was doing, and he said that
he was tying his shoe. He was smelling me, and
he smelled another person in the store. It's honestly infuriating
because he's done this for thirteen plus years, so they
know what he's going to do when they release him again.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Man dubbed the butt sniffer arrested again. Maybe it's places
like Amazon searching stories like this out to get people
to continue to buy online instead of going out to
real stores to do their shopping. But that's California. The
cereal butt sniffer has been arrested again thirteenth time to charm.
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Maybe he will learn his lesson. It still blows my
mind people do anything like this, but cameras being on
you basically the second you leave the house anywhere. There's
a lot of times in your house here, Amazon, Alexis
and such, you've got cameras in there too. Don't feel
a little more normal. That's why I kind of share
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stories like this with you. Let's get into our question
of the day today. I don't have to tell you
everything's expensive. You know that. I want you to share
with me today. What is insanely overpriced? People keep paying
for it anyway. One to you go in with weddings
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and funerals, wedding, anything at the word wedding, and suddenly
the price triples. A white cake thirty bucks, a wedding
cake three hundred dollars. Didn't really think about that, but
that's that's completely true, Frank says. Food delivery services besides
ordering pizza, I've still yet to do an Uber eats.
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Not that I don't trust them, I feel that I'm
fully capable to me. It's the food. It's going to
be hotter if I go and get it, and it's
gonna be quicker snow white. It's gonna be quicker or
hotter than if I go and get it. Paul aging
with printer ink. I don't know why that was so
expensive or it is so expensive. It's basically the same ink,
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I mean, inc iss inc is ink. But when it's
for a printer, it's like the wedding example I shared
with you. White cake thirty bucks, wedding cake three hundred dollars.
It's the same darn thing. What's insanely overpriced? You keep
paying for it anyway? See us from Rolling in Here.
On the social media, Kathy says coffee from the fancy
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cafe with the impossible to pronounce name. I know, I'm
basically just paying for steam milk and a dash of espresso,
but there's something about sipping that cold plated in lattana
cup smaller than my palm that makes me feel like
I've made it in life. Take my money, barista, Picasso,
that's well thought. You've definitely had your coffee. You're coming
up with answers like that already. That is lovely insanely
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overpriced to keep paying for it anyway, Trially just says
living life in general. Derek McDonald's. Any fast food meal though,
what it used to be five dollars five years ago
is now ten dollars. Picked up a bag of food
for lunch, doesn't matter where because it's everywhere. And I
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think with tax, was twenty one something for two of
us to have lunch just fast food. Back it was delicious,
but it was still twenty one something. Brandy's saying everything
and Ashley just going fast food. What's insanely overpriced? But
she keep paying for it anyway? Excel Muddy three, Oh well, hey, hey,
who is this colling? What's insanely overpriced? But you keep
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paying for it anyway. I don't know what eggs you
can't get enough eggs? Have the prices come down or
we just accept they're going to be expensive forever now too,
Like everything else, I think they're just going to be
expensive forever. So this would not be considered exceptional news. Nope.
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And the cricket, how about I get you. I don't
think they serve eggs at the movie theater. Well, let's
get you to go see a movie at River Cinema.
Maybe there's a pizza you can put eggs on from
Rambus Guys. I will have to double check the menu.
Let's get your Rambus Guys gift card too, all right?
Perfect as we roll? Ninety three minutes commercial free? What
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station is trying to do an exceptional job at giving
away movie passes and Rambus Guys gift cards? Excel ninety
three The forks of music station? Question? Does your today?
What is insanely over price? But you keep paying for
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it anyway? Darry going concert tickets. I was wondering how
long it would take till we got into concert tickets.
I spared. The last time I checked, the price was
on Montsans. But there I am elbowing through the sea
of Evans just to get a bory photo of my
favorite band from a mile away. It's madness, But when
they start playing, suddenly I'm financially irresponsible in the best way.
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It's funny, how I mean, you get into it. It's fun.
It's great to go to a concert. I've said before,
I like sports. I've got my favorite teams like the Rustio.
But when you go to a concert, you're not going
to get disappointed, because when you go to a sporting events,
I mean to fifty shots, your team's not going to win.
You're going to go home unhappy, and chances are you've
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still spent a lot of money. Did I mention we
are your concert connection. There's a lot of great stuff
on the I mean, rest of the twenty twenty five calendar.
Col Swindell, Lee Brice. Those are both September twenty seven
shows Cole at the aleris Lee at Shills Arena, and
we've got Parker McCollum, Gabriel Eglesias, Dylan Scott with Josh Ross,
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Mercy Me, Dustin Lych, Scotti McCurry. That's all before the
end of twenty twenty five. And we've got tickets to
all those for you, guys. Proud to be your Concert,
Events and Activities Connection. Next on Lady three in Fact
a shot Dwain coming right up. What's insanely overpriced? But
you keep paying for it anyway? Debbie says, to buy shock,
but I'll just take your word for that. Oh, back
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to the concerts, Bree says, beers and concerts and sporting events.
Use the example many times your shop a route. Say
you're at Happy Harry's, that's twenty two ninety five. What's
twenty three ninety five for the thirty pack concert event?
Though no problem spending, here's twenty bucks for two nine
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dollars beers. Keep the tip, but you're not going to
these all the time. Chris has cocktails and bars and
restaurants held East Coast Canada trip. It seemed every beer
was almost ten dollars now in Canadian A case of
beer in Canada, by the way, right around fifty dollars,
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not just for your domestic beers. But you do it anyway.
You're on vacation. Answers rolling in on the trivity Facebook page.
Question of the day, what's insanely overprized? But you keep
paying for it anyway. Kasha just says groceries grow, groceries
and Genevieve going with life. Eventually we're going to work
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on some groceries again. Is the year as we pushed
toward the end of the year, but I don't want
to talk Christmas promotions yet. It's not even Labor Day
coming up. And trending. According to our recent study, oh Man,
shocking news, coffee does boost your mood even on Mondays.
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Or that cup of Joe. We'll get into it together
next ekscel not E three. Hello, Well, hey, hey, who's this?
Hey Jim? What's in Stanley? Overprice? But you keep paying
for it anyway?
Speaker 5 (11:04):
My bush Lake?
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Oh, twenty five bucks for thirty pack. I'm going to
make you feel better though. In Canada twelve packs twenty
five dollars. Oh, okay, I guess I'll stay here. Free medical.
But hey, the beer price is kind of outrageous.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
Deal.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
It's everything you're buying, you're spending it so you can
have your free medical. No, I'm just trying to make
you feel better about beer, though. I don't want to
make any political stance or anything like that. Well, everything
that makes you happy is overpriced, So that's true, isn't it? Hey, Jim,
let's do something. Let's get you into something for free.
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Here a couple of concerts you can choose from both
on the twenty seventh, Colswindell at the aleris Leave Rice
and Shields Arena. We can do a dinner in a
movie option get you a river cinema with a gift
card a little Bangkok ninety three dollars to Palm Beach,
tann and can get you to the races, River City
Speedway and upcoming Friday. Talk to me, let's do colde
Let's get you to Colswindel Perfect September twenty seventh. It's
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nice for him to come to town for Trevor's birthday.
They must have planned that on all. He's a good dude.
You'll be there Saturday the twenty seventh. What station's ground
to be your Coleswondell Concert Connection XL ninety three am
trending teshtag trending on XCEL ninety three. How addicted are
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you to the almighty A cup of coffee? Are you
telling us absolutely everything? Not exactly? We're also out of coffee.
I think that's a clip from a Starbucks on the
World News last week. Sometime I'll all look into it.
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But it is money, agi am. I probably don't have
to ask how you're feeling, but I'll ask if you
ed a kup of coffee yet? Maybe two three four.
There's a new study out of Europe that shows coffee
can improve your mood. I don't know why that required
a study. I could have told the man I don't
drink coffee, could have told you that. Nonetheless, in this study,
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regular caffeine consumers immediately reported feeling happier and more enthusiastic
after a cup of coffee or some other caffeine, and
that joy typically lingers for around two and a half hours. Now,
the boost was more obvious in the morning than later
in the day, and they also observed uptakes and feeling
of overall contemptment and reduce sadness. One big caveat here, though,
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the only people in the study were habitual caffeine users,
so it's possible that the positive feelings were just a
rush from getting your fix or reversal of with Dron's symptoms. Now,
they didn't break down how much you should drink either,
but his studies have shown about one cup of coffee
for every four hours can give you a boost, but
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you shouldn't overdo it. Four cups per days should be
the max. That's the equivalent of about three hundred milligrams
of caffeine. I mean, I get it, he can look
forward to it, and I have the first sip that
have got a coke zero standing by but I have won.
I look forward to it. I cracked it at the
same time every morning. It's a good start. I don't
think I can feel the caffeine enough one twelve hours
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soa but new study does find coffy can booster mood
even on Monday's. Regular caffeine drinkers report feeling happier and
more enthusiastic after a cup, and the joy lingers for
more than two hours. I wish I could do that
on this show. If I can get two minutes of
joy out to you guys, I'll be pleased. That's s
trending today. That two minutes of trending is up the coffee.
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I want to one breakdown excel Letty three dot com,
the Trevity page.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Bet you didn't know random facts coming at you now
that's a Excel.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Run to was fine. The Blue Moose Bar and Grill
take five dollars off your favorite burger every Monday's starting
at five. That's the Blue Moose and East Grand Orks.
This is random fun with geography. I guess be surprised
how often I whip up my geography minor from the
University of North Dakota. Bench didn't know in the capital
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city of Manila in the Philippines. The lowest temperature it
has ever been ever day or night fifty eight degrees fahrenheit,
which is fourteen point five degrees celsius. And that was
more than one hundred years ago, back in nineteen fourteen.
I'm sure they canceled school that day. I mean, it's
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forty five degrees here, just another no big book to day,
fifty eight degrees coldest has ever been in Manila, Philippines.
All right, you royal family lovers, You Bench didn't know.
Maybe you didn't know Princess Diana and Prince Charles only
been together in person thirteen times before their wedding day
nineteen eighty one, because you don't fight very often. Then, guys,
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remember sour Patch kids. I think they still sell those.
Bench didn't know. Sour Patch kids are called very bad
kids in France. That's funny, very bad kids. When was
lost time he participated in a PowerPoint presentation, betch didn't know.
PowerPoint was originally developed in nineteen eighty seven as a
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program for Apple computers called Presenter. Microsoft wound up buying
it for fourteen million dollars in launching their own version
in nineteen ninety, so about one thousand days three years later.
And finally the Fanks Machine, which is kind of old
and obsolete. Now. I think we've got one in the building.
(16:54):
I don't know if it works. The Fanks machine was
invented the same year people were traveling on the Oregon
Trail eighteen forty three. Now, yeah, Banks machine as olds
the Oregon Trail a fun video game, but people doing
it themselves now, you know, I would have thought nineteen
forty three was too soon. So you learn, you accidentally
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learn on this show BACKSL thirty three the Fortune Music Station.
Back to School Grand Forks week this week, east Side
next week, and it is time four hour Grand Fork
Seek kids visits. That's right, Good morning.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
Good morning, So glad to be here.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
It must be very bad at Hide and Seek. I
just did it once around to the hallways and I
didn't see anybody, and seven seconds later there you.
Speaker 3 (17:42):
Are with there here, I am here, I am yeah.
So thanks for having us on. Yeah, it is back
to school season and we are just yearing up to
make sure that it's as safe as it can be. Right,
it's Grand Forks this week, and then east Side starts
up next week. So we're just we're hoping to get
the mess doubt that we need to be a little
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a little more aware, a little more safe, a little
more cautious around all those school zones, making sure that
those excited no kids are running a lock to see
those friends, right, Yeah, I haven't seen them in a
couple of months, so yeah, they're really excited. We're we
know that there's a lot of construction going on around town,
around the region, so just kind of being aware of
those construction zones and that sort of thing. And you know,
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if your daily route to work takes you through a
school zone, maybe it's time to change it up and
you know, kind of go a different way, at least
for the first few days of school while everybody's still
kind of learning their routines and finding their pathways and
that sort of thing. But then, of course, if you've
got kids that you're dropping off, one of the things
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that we've been talking to families about is if you've
got a little bit older kids, come up with maybe
an alternative drop site, you know, a block or so away,
so that that really busy pick up and drop off
area isn't it up all your time, you know, it's
pretty busy in those areas. If your kiddo's a little
older and they can walk a block, might be a
(19:05):
really good idea to especially now. Absolutely so beautiful. But
if you are a parent, talking to your kiddos about
kind of some safe pedestrian tips, making sure that they
look left, right, left, and over their shoulder before they
cross streets, never crossing in those mid block areas. Kids
are small and they're hard to see anyway, and drivers
(19:27):
just aren't looking for them in that middle of the
block area, so they need to cross the corners.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
A good reminders for us adults too, right, I.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
See it all the time. You're absolutely right, and of
course if they're bike riders, wearing those helmets, because we
just never know if we're going to have a crash
or anything, so making sure that we're very very safe,
making sure that we're taking all the precautions.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
That we need to happy back to school season.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
I know it's came up on us real quick, didn't it.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
I was really angry with June because June, I'm pretty
sure about seven or eight days and I was trying
to warn July and August not to behave like that,
and I think they were even worse behaved.
Speaker 3 (20:07):
I absolutely agree with you.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
It feels like there's no way there's thirty days in
any of those months.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
I know, seems like fourth of July was about thirty
seconds ago.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
We're still cleaning up fireworks and kids are going back
to school right now.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
Exactly. Yep, for sure, we'll.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Be safe, be on the lookout. Kids are kids are
being kids again, and they are out of the house
because they can't stand on their phones and go to school.
They need to leave the house and get to school.
Speaker 4 (20:36):
Exactly.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
Happy back to school week, numero uno for Grand Forks,
and I know a lot of the surrounding communities even
got after it last week east Side in Minnesota, next
week Grand Forks. Safe kids, keeping us on top of
what's going on really all year long. I appreciate you
guys coming in and I want to ask him my
question of the day today. What is insanely overpriced but
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you keep paying for it anyway?
Speaker 3 (21:00):
Can make a top ten lost so many things fuel,
I guess gas for the car.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Nice to see the gas kind of coming down about
two fifty a gallon A little bit, yeah, quite two fifty,
but there's some two fifty somethings out there right now.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
For sure. I grew up in California, so this is
just shocking prices here.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
So I've heard it's still like five bucks a gallon
like now in California.
Speaker 3 (21:22):
It's pretty high. Yeah. Yeah, My sister's still over there
and she regularly gets really angry at me about the
prices here.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
So you in California listening on the iHeartRadio, app enjoy
the nice, mild, lovely winters. Will take our half priced gasoline.
I'm trying to make things better for everyone's answers today.
Absolutely I can try. I can't guarantee it'll happen. Grand Fork,
Safe kids, time to go back to school, be safe.
The kids are running amok on this side of the
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river and the Minnesota south of the river next week.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
Let me put it this way your Monday morning, More
on a War has Excel ninety three.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
All right, here we go, more on Award. I'm a
trip thirty sixteen from Grandfork. Safe kids, still here, Thank you,
thanks for hanging out.
Speaker 3 (22:09):
Yeah, glad to be here.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
It's important to ease into your week on Mondays, not
stressed too much, or maybe take a page out of
this lady's book and just start drinking. A woman in
Saint Petersburg, Florida, got arrested last Monday after she did
some day drinking. This was Monday and got a weird
headstart on Halloween. Forty eight year old Marshall Morgan was
angry after one of her neighbors part too close to
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her yard, so she decided to toilet paper their car. Now,
according to the police report, she was drunk and dressed
in a hot dog costume. It is chucking up to Florida.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
I guess so Florida is strange.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
They say she was leaning against the person's car with
a roll of toilet paper in her hand, while pulling
off strips and putting it all over their vehicle. They
described her she was intoxicated and uncooperative. It's not clear
if she'd had run ins with her neighbors before, and
cops didn't say why she was dressed as a hot dog.
Maybe it's one of those deals where you just put
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off laundry too long and that was the only thing
left though was cleaned, throwing the hot dog costume from
last year's Halloween. This all happened around four in the
afternoon Monday. Four in the afternoon last week. They charged
her with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, and she pled
no contest the next day. She has to pay a
five hundred and fifty dollars fine or do around forty
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hours of community service to work it off. Maybe she
could work at a like a homeless kitchen and cook
hot dogs. Oh there you go. Sounds like she's got
some hot dog experienced at her resume.
Speaker 3 (23:45):
Well, and she's got the outfit all down, So.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
Put some smiles on some face. It's just an idea.
Forty eight year old Marshall Morgan from Florida rested she
got drunk on a Monday, put on a hot dog
costume and toilet paper in her neighbor's car, and we'll
pick up these shining Monday morning. More on a ward.
That's now our thirty six trip to Florida in twenty
twenty five. Message from Grand Forks safe kids, be aware,
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kids are outs. Back to school week is here.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
Back to school week is here, and we absolutely want
to make sure that we are making very safe decisions
when we're driving through those school zones, when the buses
are there, as we know when those stop signs go out.
We've got to stop for them. We've got to stop
both directions, and the bus drivers are writing down license
plates if folks aren't stopping. So just a little warning
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out there to make sure that you know that a
ticket might be coming in the mail for you. Well, cat,
you shop exactly. Well, I mean it's just makes sense.
I mean, if that stop signs out, it means the
kids are on the move. So it's a really good idea.
It to'd be really cautious there.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
So pay attention in all caps today. Absolutely absolutely and
welcome back to school. Grand Forks, North Dakota side of
the Riverina work safe kids. Thanks for coming in. I
think we've got to nip you through the rest of
the building here. We'll do it again soon. National bananas,
split dates.
Speaker 4 (25:08):
Ice cream hashtag yummy.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
The only thing we can make this day better is
ice cream.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Yum Yum, yum, yummy yummy. This kk xl XL ninety
three Grand Forks and iHeartRadio stations morning.
Speaker 7 (25:33):
He apologize, apologize, we should be making we can put
it into all this vickery.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
By what's today?
Speaker 1 (25:38):
What's special about today? Today is National Kiss and Makeup Day.
What do you want to kiss to make up.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
It's kiss and makeup, not kiss in makeup National Kiss
and Makeup Day?
Speaker 1 (25:49):
Now kiss makeup? What National Kiss and Makeup Day? You
really hunker up? Baby shall time Excel ninety three in
National Bananas? What Day Can and Makeup Day? Seventy two?
Yesterday is high. Felt a little fallish over the weekend,
but it is going to feel glorious.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
Really.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
The extent of forecast looks good. Sunshine, light, winds, temperatures
either side of eighty degrees. If you want your your
forecast in a nutshell, take it out of the nutshell.
Here read the rest of it to you though, mostly
Sunday seventy four today, part of the cloudy forty eight Tonight,
sunshine eighty two for Tuesday, Wednesday mostly Sunday eighty four,
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and throw back Thursday mostly Sunday seventy six. Sky's at
their fair right now. We're sitting at forty eight Jujon Adventure, Winna.
We've got Johnsons to send you to Cole Swindell and
Lee Brice Cole at the Leris on September twenty seventh.
Lee Bryce and Hills Abrena down in Fargo. September twenty seventh,
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a lot of good shows coming up the back half
of twenty twenty five. We'll get you into all of
them too. Minneapolis Monday and maybe you want to play
Minneapolis Monday. Winning on the Way eight thirty five passes
the Nickelodeon Universe, most Mountain and Venture, GOP and Crayole Experience.
We'll see what you want to play for here. Coming
up the question of the day, what's insanely overpriced? You
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keep paying for it anyway? Brand says brand named Cereal.
Why am I paying double for a box with the
cartoon character when the store brand tastes the same, Because
nothing beats the thrill of pouring out those trademark shapes
and pretending they're gourmet. It's breakfast but with the illusion
of luxury. And yes, I'll happily overpay for my morning
dose of nostalgiship be different if there are toys and
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prizes in the Cereal boxes like there once was, but
there just isn't anymore. I don't get it either, but hey,
they still sell the name brands. You buy the bigger
bags of the knockoff. It's yes, fifty percent of the price,
but fifty percent less fun too, well said Brent, thank
you for sharing. Keep answering threads and the trivity in
xcel ninety three Facebook pages. What's insanely overpriced, but just
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keep doing it anyway. I had a chance to visit
with Carl Lomley Captain America Brave New Worlds, Good Day
Carl Lumley, co star of Marvel Smash It. Captain America
A Brave New world now available digitally and such an
oppressive track record. Carl playing Isaah Bradley, retired super soldier
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recently revealed to the world by his friend Captain America.
Isaiah Bradley thrust into the spotlights when he becomes the
prime suspect in an assassination attempt at the White House,
And you don't want that kind of media attention, am
I right?
Speaker 2 (28:36):
You know?
Speaker 5 (28:36):
You definitely definitely So I think just you know, given
the fact that.
Speaker 6 (28:44):
He did not get the opportunity to retire, he was
retired by his contribution to his story, we're hidden by
the government that ended up betraying him.
Speaker 5 (28:58):
So it's a very complicated backstory.
Speaker 6 (29:01):
And Sam Wilson as Captain America helped him bring him
back out into the world. And now he has to
try and survive in that world that he now has
recommitted to.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
Where can we find digitally Brave New World Captain America
Brave New World right.
Speaker 6 (29:20):
Now it is about to be or I guess it
is now released streaming and DVD and Blu ray. I
think wherever you can find it, go grab it and
give it a look. If you missed it on the
big screen, it is worth every minute.
Speaker 5 (29:43):
Of the ride.
Speaker 6 (29:44):
I think it's I think it's a very I think
it's a very brave film from very brave franchise.
Speaker 5 (29:52):
The MCU has an ability to.
Speaker 6 (29:56):
Get inside us in a way that I think certain
other films don't. They sort of disarm you with all
of that flash and action, and meanwhile, the true stories
simply the stories between these characters trying to try to
connect and trying to make their own world and the
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world around them better, and that takes a lot of bravery.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
There's a lot of us who haven't seen all of
these movies. Do you need to see everything? Are there
like four you need to see first before you really
get into this or can you jump right in and
watch Captain America Brave New World and totally get it?
Speaker 5 (30:38):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (30:38):
I think I think the film stands on its own.
I don't think it's hurts if you've seen Defaulton on
the Winther's Soldier, but.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
I can tell you I have.
Speaker 6 (30:52):
I haven't seen very many of the other Marvel offerings,
but I think what characterizes them for me is that
all of those stories, no matter how far a field
they get, no matter how many blips there are, how
half the population gone, and the story is boiled down
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to the connection between individuals and people who care enough
to want to sacrifice some of their own comfort in
trying to increase that comfort for the rest of the
population around them.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Visiting with Carl Lomley, co star Marvel smash at Captain
America Brave New World. A retired super soldier, how does
one become just a random question, become a super soldier?
Because I personally am not super nor am I a soldier.
Speaker 5 (31:45):
Well, in.
Speaker 6 (31:48):
Isaiah's case, he was part of an experiment, and the
experiment was literally to develop a serum that have been you,
but to refine it. Unfortunately, that serum was fairly deadly,
and in an experiment involving three hundred soldiers, the idea
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is the only ones who survived, so he became a
super soldier through an experiment.
Speaker 5 (32:20):
Not his own milition, and the uh.
Speaker 6 (32:28):
His rewart with that was imprisonment and experimentation for thirty years.
Speaker 5 (32:33):
So he wasn't Actually he didn't never get a chance
to retire.
Speaker 6 (32:37):
He was just removed and basically, basically America brings it back.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Basically, don't try this at home. It's a lot tougher
and takes a lot more time than it's worth to
become a super soldier. That is what you're telling me
right now.
Speaker 6 (32:51):
I like, you know, access to spandex on your own.
I wouldn't try it.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Fair enough. My friend Carl Lumley, actor respected for over
one hundred and fifty credits in theater, film, television voiceover,
it's very interesting too Stephen King's Doctor Sleep, the imaginative
continuation of the shining that. How nervous was it to
touch such a classic before going into that project, Well,
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it was.
Speaker 5 (33:22):
Nerve wracking, especially because I fill.
Speaker 6 (33:25):
Love but Scott Brothers had done with Dick Calerin and
I wanted to do justice to that.
Speaker 5 (33:32):
But I also.
Speaker 6 (33:36):
Had my own ideas about about playing that character.
Speaker 5 (33:41):
And because I played him at a point in his.
Speaker 6 (33:47):
Life where he was living in a different realm of existence.
It allowed me a certain freedom that I think Dick
Callerin didn't have.
Speaker 5 (34:01):
It was a joy to do.
Speaker 6 (34:03):
And Mike Flanagan, who I believe is brilliant, I get
the opportunity once again to be a part of his
work in the Life of Chuck, which is coming out.
Speaker 5 (34:17):
In June, and I highly recommend that for people as well.
So you know, go grab some time with Captain America
Brave New World, and then.
Speaker 6 (34:33):
When you think you've got it mastered, go out to
the theater and check Life as Chuck.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
Life of Chuck. One more quick question, going all the
way back as reading your bio played an inmate from
escape Downcatraz to this date, do you still think you've
gotten knowledge to escape from a prison? That sounds like
a no comment laugh.
Speaker 5 (34:58):
No, I don't, I don't. I think my, I think my,
I think my. My prison experiences, and I've had a
few of.
Speaker 6 (35:11):
Them, have always been things that I am It's somewhere
in the middle of it. I'm always grateful that this.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
Is this is just make believe you went out on
top escaping from Alcatraz. Carl Lovely co star of Marvel
Smash It, Captain America, Brave New World now available digitally.
It has been an absolute pleasure having you on the
show today, my.
Speaker 5 (35:33):
Friend, my pleasure. Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Thanks Carl, have a great day.
Speaker 5 (35:39):
You too. Take care.
Speaker 3 (35:41):
I've been working with radio presenters my whole career.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
Excellent. I don't listen to radio. I'm to do, but
I do, bitch, I've heard better. Trever d in the
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on the way before we go ninety three minutes commercial
free people share you the weirdest flexes they've ever heard.
It's gonna make you feel little booked, a little bit normal,
atle bit more normal today. I believe next this is
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by Well, Hey, good day.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
Who is this.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
Dana? What's insaney overprice? But you keep paying for it anyway?
Red Bull? But you're addicted? So red Bull is your coffee?
I'm guessing?
Speaker 5 (37:27):
Or do you do?
Speaker 1 (37:27):
You drink coffee too?
Speaker 5 (37:30):
Favorite?
Speaker 1 (37:33):
But at least you're not sitting in a drive through
line with ten cars in front of you all the
time to get your red Bull. I'm trying to make
it better. Maybe you are. Maybe there's a Red Bull
shop that I don't know about. I don't think so,
but that'll be nice. Hey, Dana, do you want to play?
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What are there more in the world of I can
get you? You can? We can choose Minneapolis Monday winning.
We can go to lead Bryce at Shields Arena and
Fargo on September twenty seventh, Dinner in a movie option
River Cinema with a gift card A little Bangkok, I
can I've got ninety three dollars pump each. Ten gift
cards here, tickets to the races. What do you want
to play for? Let's go to break all right, let's
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try to get you to leave Bryce. Okay, all right, Dana,
what in the world are there more of three out
of five rights? You're going to be a winner?
Speaker 4 (38:26):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (38:28):
All right, let's go with traffic lights are stop signs
in the US? What are there more of?
Speaker 4 (38:36):
Stop?
Speaker 1 (38:37):
Fine? That is correct, about two million traffic lights versus
over ten million stop signs. I actually thought there'd be
even more stop signs, but yeah, you're hot. Good start.
Cats versus dogs? What are there more of, Dana? I'd
say dogs, about ninety million dogs versus is sixty million cats. Roof?
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You are correct? All right? Next, see if you can
go three for three here? Starbucks locations versus McDonald's. What
are there more of? This is close? This is really
close Starbucks or McDonald's I'd say McDonald's Starbucks thirty eight
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thousand locations. McDonald's about forty thousand. Dana, you have bat
one thousand. You're a winner. Lee Brice, Shields Arena, Fargo.
It's nice of all these concerts happening on Trevor's birthday.
We will celebrate up and down the Red River Valley
September twenty seventh. You'll be at Shils Arena and Fargo.
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What station is proud to be a Lee Bryce concert connection?
Excell three ton for one more thing on Xcel ninety
three one more time. Fun God, So everyone's heard somebody
brag about something ridiculous. Maybe they guess the exact time
once I'm looking at a clock when they managed to
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flow us for three straight days, I don't know something
ridiculous before falling off the wag. And of course, well,
people online are sharing the weirdest flexes they've heard someone
say with a straight face. Some of them are funny,
some kind of sad, all silly for sure. Perhaps we
can have a future discussion though like this a different day.
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A manager prided herself on being crazy busy all the time.
She probably told me she hasn't listened to music in
fifteen years because she doesn't have time. What are you
doing in your drive to and from work? I don't
know if you can tell it's radio. I'm shaking my hand.
A coworker boasted about not using the paid time off.
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The days don't roll over a payout, so I thought,
so you're basically working for free. Good for you. You
know those people, I'm so busy. I think you're busy.
You must not know about me. You must not know
about me. My brother in law, My brother in law's
law is almost sixty and breaks about never eating fruits
and vegetables, and he thinks it's funny as kids and
grandkids are the same, each of fruits and vegetables. I
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had a boss who would call my handwriting ugly and
chicken scratch. She claimed she won an award for her
handwriting in third grade, and that was probably sixty years ago.
Funny people sharing the weirdest flexes they've ever heard. A
guy hitting on me at a bar in Los Angeles
probably said he was just in a National Pedigree commercial
pedigrees in the dog food. But you know, I'd brag
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up a dog being in a dog food commercial too.
If you're a dog person, I'm sure you would. My
cousin bragged he never used sunscreen this whole life, while
peeling like the lobster on vacation. Now it's unclear how
old he was. Things have definitely changed a lot in
the past twenty years. Most people now take their skincare
health more seriously. A patient bragged about not drinking. She
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told me that if God wanted her to drink water,
it would have made it taste better. I love Here's
the deal, fresh cold tapwater. Once it warms up, I
don't love it so much. So at least I guess
a have your little thermostop mug that's going to keep
it colder for longer, and Roman numeral II maybe tossed
in a crystal light package so when it warms up
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it still tastes good. That's Trevor's water tip. Today. Someone
was proud of themselves from once chugging a whole jar
of pickle juice, which destroyed the lining of their stomach.
I'm just guessing that was a dude. I think we'll
have to have this discussion a different day. Weird flexus
people have had. Don't you feel more normal? Coming up
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Well now there's shrekmate dot com. People take one look
at me and go ah, hell broun the dating site.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
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definitely need some ticktacks with some because your breaststak. It's
about love. Now we get in somewhere at shrek Mate,
we peel back the layers. Take a look at me?
What am I? Shrek mate? Because handsome princes are overrated?
Nobody else understand.
Speaker 7 (43:27):
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swamp breadth, onion breath, and unsolicited donkey karaoke.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
I don't want to be awake right now. Every time
you hit the snooze button. An angel gets beaten to
death and I.
Speaker 6 (43:41):
Don't hear no one saying anything about that.
Speaker 1 (43:43):
Hey, wait, god, stupid, This ain't no time now. This
radio show is not intended for listeners, So we got
to get out of here. Trevor d in the Morning
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