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Do you know what today is? Today is a huge holish.
Some argue today should be a national holiday bacon chocolate
chip cookie.
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It is National chocolate chip Cookie Day.
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Chip cookie important? What's chocolate chip? I do chocolate chip?
Your favorite?
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Tapping National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day, Showtime, XCEL Money three,
Minneapolis Monday, Wenning Back Today, by the way.
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And Brooke Burns Baywatch, host of Tictak Dough on Game
Show Network, on the show about an hour from now.
But let's address National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day today. Nothing
beats the chocolate chip cookie. And you could thank Ruth
Graves Wakefield, owner of the Tollhouse restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts,
for the chocolate chip cookie. She created the recipe in
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the nineteen thirties, serving her Toolhouse chocolate frunch cookie to
go with the restaurant's vanilla ice cream. The recipe actually
happened by accident Ruth that had broken pieces of a
Nastley semi sweet chocolate marty or a cookie dough, expecting
them to melt into the matter wealth. The chocolate bits
did not melt, They held their shape, and the chocolate
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chip cookie was born. Happy National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day. Today,
National White Wine Day is here. Cheers to you and
yours and Single Working Women's Day. Let's hear it for
all the hardworking single women out there today. Oh rain
to start your Monday morning. Let's look at your forecast.
It's not going to be a washout of a day.
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These rain showers will taper this morning. Chants of showers
thunderstorm also possible this afternoon, but at mostly cloudy days
seventy eight hour high eighty yesterday's highs of showers and
thunderstorms this evening mostly clouding down to sixty four Tuesday,
a chance of a shower in thunderstorm. Afternoon partly sunny
as we do Dan New Merrow Uno Day one of
stuff the Bus Tomorrow eight to six will be out
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at Hugos South Washington all day both Tomorrow and Wednesday.
Filling that that school bus brought to you by Hugo's
Family Marketplace Salvation Army. All school supplies distributed locally to
families and Grand Forks and these Grand Forks, and it's
looking like we've got a record amount of families signed
up for the assistance again this year.
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So do what you can.
Speaker 5 (02:32):
School supplies available right there at Hugo's, so no need
to shop around, you certainly can. I know they're always
looking for backpacks, always a big deal. Some backpacks on
well sale somewhere for one hundred and forty dollars.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
I mean that backpack.
Speaker 5 (02:47):
Better remember to bring the school supplies home and repack itself.
Maybe do the homework inside the backpack. Backpack is always
a big deal too. Do what you can. We'll see
out at Hugo South Washington both Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednesday's
forecast maybe a shower thunderstorm of the morning, otherwise probably
Sunday eighty six and throw back Thursday's light chants of
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showers afternoon mostly sunny eighty eight, light rain right now.
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And sixty five downtown Grand Forks. Time. Peror, Here's what
you missed highlights, How are you ready?
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TV?
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The entertainment world and whatever? Here's what you missed on
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I'm living on the air in Cincinnati.
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Just maybe think of me once in a while on
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Some of you were there, some of you were importantly,
and some of you are now.
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Dat Lonnie Anderson has passed away from w k RP
in Cincinnati, dying yesterday following in acute prolonged illness.
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That's all we.
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Know at this point, cute prolonged illness. She was seventy nine.
Her blonde bombshell great looks for the first thing seen
in the very first episode of this show.
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Show read for four seasons. By the way, morning Jennifer,
Morning her. He calls, No messages, nope, mail none. How
about lunch, no lunch either, Jenner busy? Okay, how about
later my place?
Speaker 4 (04:44):
You are married her?
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How many Travis? Do you have a new programmed record? Sorry,
got a meeting. We'll talk later if you last that long.
One of the best. Would you like to see the
big guy? I'm the big guy, the skipper, the chief,
the head, Honchow, the jur who runs this place?
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Lonnie Anderson passing away yesterday at age seventy nine.
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Four seasons. That's it, four seasons.
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But of course, back then a season of TV was
about twenty four episodes. It's an average season now ten
twelve episodes. A cute prolonged illness.
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That's all we know.
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Lonnie Anderson passing away yesterday. Let's get into our question
of the day today, Minneapolis Monday winning. We're back. We're
doing it again. Took ald time off for some Madora winning.
But eight o'clock hour you'll have a napp opportunity today
to win your trip to Medora include to Madore, excuse
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me too, Mall of America, other direction of nine eighty four,
four passes, Nickelodeon Universe, Moose Mountain Adventure, Golf and Trail
Experience up for grabs. About eight thirty five this morning,
we're into juon On Adventure winning right around the corner.
Sometimes lifehands you are standing ovation for opening us stubborn
jar and honestly, that's the kind of energy we need
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more of. A recent study finds that everyday Mike Drop
moments are all around us, from perfectly time jokes to
remembering someone's name just in Time survey involving two thousand
adults and covers the top small wins that people consider
major personal triumphs. According to the research, eighty percent celebrate
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these wins, with sixty three percent cracking a sly smile
and sixteen percent breaking into a little happy dance. These
moments may be small, but they leave a big impression,
with thirty seven percent of people even saying they've gotten
some applause for one.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Just feel good.
Speaker 5 (06:42):
I mean, there's so many struggles day in day out
with life in general. No matter how old j are,
what you do these small wins, you feel good. Others
say they feel the confidence boost for hours, sometimes all day,
and forty two percent believe it's even more satisfying with
the win is totally unexpected. So that's what I'm looking
for today, every day victories, your everyday small wins.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Today my small.
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Win Monday, if you want to call it that share,
I've got threads on the Trivity n XL that E
three Facebook page Minneapolis Monday Winning by the way, thirty
five Today Norris is knowing the answer to a quiz show.
You do feel smart? You ever say you're watching Jeopardy.
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It used to be on at our house back in
the year Alex Trebek days. You say the answer like delaware,
and then the answer is the square root of fourteen.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Like, You're not even close.
Speaker 5 (07:44):
Dana says, discovering when you go to pay for something
that's actually discounted and cheaper than expected, that is a
small win for sure. Good answer. Thank you for sharing,
Maya says, making someone laugh with a perfectly timed joke.
You couldn't have planned the zinger any better. Let's see, Nancy,
they open a new check out of the supermarket and
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you go straight to the front.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
That is a small win.
Speaker 5 (08:08):
Anytime you can save time doing anything is a small win.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Because for me, all.
Speaker 5 (08:13):
Envision, all right, this whatever I'm doing around the house
is going to take forty five minutes of my Saturday afternoon,
and about two and a half three hours later, I'm
wrapping up that task. If you can knock something out
quicker than expected, that is a small wain. Time savers,
my small win Monday. Want you to share a daily
small wind that totally makes your day excel money three Hey, hey,
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like the enthusiasm on a Monday TG I am.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
Of course, who is this Madison?
Speaker 1 (08:46):
Madison?
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I want you to share a small win in life
that totally makes your day.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Not snoozing my alarm in the morning, that usually makes
me happy.
Speaker 5 (08:56):
Are you a chronic snoozeaholic? Yes, like five mornings during
a week. How many times do you snooze it?
Speaker 4 (09:04):
I'd say maybe like four or five?
Speaker 5 (09:06):
Okay, four or five, sometimes six. Yeah, you know it's
I find it amazing too. When you get up a
little earlier, you still those minutes still disappear. You just
don't seem to have the bonus time. I don't know
if you just take the foot off the gas. I'm
getting ready and going through your routine, but they're gone anyway.
But hey, good for you. I don't believe in the
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snooze either. Yeah, set it for as late as you
can and get the heck out of bad.
Speaker 4 (09:32):
I agree.
Speaker 5 (09:34):
Hey, Madison, can I get your Rambus Guys gift card
and your choice of either Naked Gun movie passes or
the Fantastic four First Steps Fantastic four okay number one
moving in the land for a second straight week.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
You are there. You are going to Fantastic four. You're
just so full of energy it didn't snooze today. I'm
guessing you didn't. Nope, I didn't.
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Beautiful what Station's proud to be your Rambis Pizza and
it will be the premiere connection Excel many three. My
small wind Monday, That's what I'm looking for today, those
small winds in life. Joos your adventure winning coming right off.
We'll go through your choices. Two minute warning. We'll do
some winning here respond this morning. Who knows, maybe next
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hour we'll get you four past to Nickelodeon University's Mountain,
a venture golf and creole experience in all of America.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Got is next hour we'll take care of that.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
Jared Daily small wind that totally makes your Monday, and
it says, hey, there, so my small win today. I
found a parking spot right in front of my office
on a Monday. It's like finding a unicorn next to
a rainbow. I strutted into work feeling like a rock star,
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and not even the coffee machine being broken could ruin
my vibe.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Best Monday ever.
Speaker 5 (10:55):
Hey Hannah, TG, I am to you and yours Happy Monday.
That's a fantasmic plastic news. Sierra says, you know what
made my day? I managed to sneak in a workout
between two back to back zoom calls the other day
felt like a ninja flipping between rolls from corporate guru
to fitness freak.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Who knews sweating could be so rewarding.
Speaker 5 (11:19):
I'm officially declaring it a victory when you can multitask
like that.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Keep up the good work.
Speaker 5 (11:29):
One that says waking up naturally just before your alarm
is about to go off. I find I'm late if
I wake up when my alarm goes off, because so
many times my dig knows they need a few extra minutes.
So I set it for four, and he got me
up at three twenty seven this morning. Those minutes just
seem to disappear though, because you're not in rapid get
ready to go mode. But nonetheless, the bonus minutes are good.
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Let's see what else do we have? Oh good one
here from from May sailing through multiple green lights in
a row.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
And you need to wait for that one red lights.
Speaker 5 (12:05):
There's ninety seconds in your life that it feels like
your whole days thrown off. I got to work it
four twenty seven instead of four to twenty six. Sh
Tinna says ticking off everything on your to do list.
It is nice back to what I was saying earlier
about giving yourself a specific amount of time to get
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your to does done, and there's still a beoutfore you
didn't get done, and you've got to keep moving because
once you stop, it's so hard to restart, even if
it's the next day.
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I'm much trending testagg trending one, Excel ninety three.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Well that piled up laundryes trending. Guys.
Speaker 5 (12:45):
I'm most supposed to do our own laundry at least
some of the time, but a few brave souls out
there are relying on nothing but these smell tests and vibes.
According to new Pool, more than half, more than half,
fifty five percent of people say they.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Always do their own laundry. I do some of it.
Speaker 5 (13:03):
I'm good at starting the washing machine, which.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Helps because I get up in the middle of the night.
I can fold. I mean, I can do it all.
I just don't do the majority in our house.
Speaker 5 (13:14):
I'll admit that five percent never never do their own
laundry and say someone else always does it.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Now, nine percent of people claim they love doing laundry.
Those are the people who just got a new washing
and dryer, maybe.
Speaker 5 (13:27):
Moved from say an apartment, we're bugging quarters in to
a house where you can do it for free for
the first week and a half love doing laundry, another
twenty three percent say they like it in twelve percent
say they dislike it. Another five percent in mid to
hating it. There's just so many steps folding and putting
in A ways, the worst, isn't it. Forty nine percent
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of people say they're totally neutral about doing laundry, but
seventy seven percent of them take care at least a
little about how it's done. Seventy seven percent of them
care at least a little on how it's done, so
they have opinions about mixing collars, temperature soaps, or dryer sheets.
How often people do laundry probably depends on the size
of their household and the size of their wardrobe, but
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people were also asked about how long they're willing to
wear something before washing it. You can do a pair
of shorts for jeans for a couple few days, depending
what I'm doing now, if I go somewhere public, like
a restaurant or god forbid, a movie theater, So those
seats just I've read, don't get wiped down, not just locally,
just in general. Then you throw your stuff from the laundry.
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Eighty percent of people wash their underwear after wearing it once.
I'm surprised it's that low. Men more likely than women
to wear their underwear multiple times for washing it. That
I'm not shocked about. And overall five percent where they're
underwear four or more times before washing it. One and
twenty Yeah, fifty five percent of people wash their T
shirts after one use, ten percent willing to wear them
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four or more times before washing them. Shirts get smelly, though,
unless you've got a shirt underneath the T shirt. I've
done that before. Twenty nine percent of people wash their
non jen pants after onewear, twenty one percent wear them
four more times for washing them. Nineteen percent of people
wash their sweaters after onewhere, thirty two percent wear them
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four more times for washing them once. Again, depends where
I'm doing, where I'm at, and what I'm leaning against.
Sixteen percent of people wash their genes after onewear, thirty
six percent wear them four more times.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
For washing them. I think that's.
Speaker 5 (15:31):
Maybe four is pushing it a little bit. Three and again,
men more likely than women to wear all of this
stuff multiple times. But five percent of Americans never do
their own laundry. Five percent people go days without washing
their undies. So do you feel better? I feel like
a cleaner individual right now. All your laundry stats are
up axcelmighty three dot com trivity page that is, indeed
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hashtag trending on your Monday.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
Bet you didn't know random facts coming at you now,
that's all right, xcel Letty three, brought to.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
You by the Blue Moose, Bar and grill.
Speaker 5 (16:07):
Take five dollars if your favorite burger every Monday, starting
at five pm.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
That's the Blue Moose in these grand ports, all right.
Betch didn't know. Let's shut the brains back on for
the week.
Speaker 5 (16:19):
Betch didn't know Martin Luther King Junior and Frank were
born the same year in nineteen twenty nine, and Betty
White was born seven years before both of them nineteen
twenty two.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
The late Great Betty.
Speaker 5 (16:34):
Whites, I guess, the late great all three of them.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
All right. The Eisley Brothers.
Speaker 5 (16:42):
The music fun fact here, Betch didn't know the only
group or artists who have had a top fifty Billboard
hit in the fifties, sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties, and two thousands.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
So six decades. Some others that could do it.
Speaker 5 (17:00):
Those decades, but Aerosmith came out in the seventies, eighties nineties.
I think there's six in Madonna's got to be close
to fifty sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties and two thousands, those
Pacific decades.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Eisley Brothers. All right, beer drinkers, Betch didn't know.
Speaker 5 (17:20):
Tennessee's not the place for you because they have the
highest tax on beer of any state, at one dollar
twenty nine cents per gallon, Wyoming the lowest, and two
cents a gallon the beer tax. Let me whip out
my geography, mind you, from the University of North Dakota.
I'm glad to just leave it at work now. Betch
didn't know. Greenland doesn't have much vegetation. It got its
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name from Nordic settlers who wanted to trick people.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Into moving there.
Speaker 5 (17:48):
That's funny, Come to Greenland, see the tree, Harry Potter fans.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Betch didn't know.
Speaker 5 (17:57):
There's only one real person mentioned Harry Potter book books,
a nine year old girl in Toronto named Natalie McDonald
who was dying of leukemia.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
She was a huge fan so a family friend. He
mailed JK.
Speaker 5 (18:08):
Rowling, who included her as a student at Hogwart Hogwarts
in the fourth book.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
Very nice, potta fun fact. Now you know, let me
put it this way.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
You're Monday morning, More on a war has more on
my Excel ninety three.
Speaker 5 (18:27):
Well, smoke Ging the bear isn't known for actually being
out on the beats, but if you tick him off
and up, he will come after you. An unidentified man
reportedly driving around Florida going to state parks and stealing
Smokey Bear signs, you know, the wooden ones that weren't
about forest fires wildfire risks.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
The guy would then turn around and.
Speaker 5 (18:50):
List them on Facebook marketplace for two thousand dollars each. Yeah,
I don't know if you can tell. I'm shaking my
head being its race, but put them up on Facebook marketplace.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Well.
Speaker 5 (19:04):
Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture, Wilton Simpson, says the suspect was
caught in the act and that Smokey was actually onhand
when he was cuffed and loaded into patrol vehicle.
Speaker 6 (19:12):
Smokey is always around our forts and just let you've
got lucky today that he saw the bad guy and
got him in cuffed. Who goes and steals an image
of Smokey Mayor and then tries to profit all for that.
You're going to go and commit crimes in our forests,
you probably need to find a different place. Not only
will you find Smokey in some of those forests, but
you'll find our carl officers. We're the most pro law
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enforcement state in the Union. I'm Smokey Bear's.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
On the job.
Speaker 5 (19:37):
Also, Smokey always around our forest. Just lucky today he
saw the bad guy, got him handcuffed. Well, he also
called the thief an idiot. Criminal charge is pending. I
mean he did put the signs on Facebook marketplace. Simpsons
said the guy could face some jail time here too.
Someone God's stealing Smokey Bear signs from the state parks
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in Florida, smoking h self on hand. When the guy
who's finally caught the acting cuffed charge is pending. Thirty
fourth trip to Florida. There's your Monday morning Moro on award. Yeah,
trip thirty four in twenty twenty five, seventy eight Today,
chance of a shower thunderstorm this evening most of the
cloudy's sixty four and when we stuff that bus tomorrow
Hugo's Family marketplace on South Washington. Let's fill up the
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school supplies to be distributed locally by the Salvation Army.
Their Grand Forks sees Frand Forks and surrounding community families.
Maybe a shower of thunderstorm afternoon, probably sunny eighty two.
Wednesday we stuffed the bus Day two. Chance of showers
and thunderstorm is mainly before noon, probably sunny eighty six.
And then throw back Thursday's slight chants of showers afternoon
mostly sunny eighty eight sixty five range shower right now,
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downtown Grand Forks, Minneapolis. Monday Winning on the way, Gotta
have an answer my question of the day. We're gonna
play a little game in honor of National Chocolate Chip
Cookie Day today. My question of the day's share a
small win that totally makes your day.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
My small win.
Speaker 5 (20:57):
Monday in Progress. Gary says, Okay, so here's a little
win that's a big deal for me. I remembered all
my passwords today in the first try. Oh, it cannot
not ruin a day. You could be having the greatest
day and you can't, for whatever reason, remember a password.
It's the little things, right, I felt like a wizard
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entering the digital realm without any forgot your password hurdles,
small wind, But oh did it make my day sparkle.
That's the sort of thing I'm looking for, my small
win Monday. Well address birthdays next about ten minutes from now,
August fourth birthdays, Get those to me to us. Had
a chance to visit with brook Burns from Baywatch, host
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of the on the game show network, Tic Tech Doe
brook Burns.
Speaker 4 (21:44):
Good day, Good morning.
Speaker 5 (21:48):
Brook Burns, new host of Tic Tac Toe on the
Game show Network, And what.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
An amazing track record?
Speaker 7 (21:57):
Can I just bangirl for a second if you don't
breakout rolls Allie mcbeil, Baywatch, Melrose Place appearing in.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Film Shallow How, Trial by Fire.
Speaker 5 (22:11):
Starring Roles in the Hallmark in Lifetime Channels, the original
movie franchise, Gourmet Detective, and earlier films as Sisters Revenge,
Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Christmas Connection.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
It seems you just touch things they turned to gold.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
Just going down the whole list, You're making me feel
real over there.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
So I'm gidding, well, I remember all this stuff too,
So you're not the old one in the room right now?
Speaker 4 (22:38):
Exactly, exactly. Yeah, I can't believe it. Actually, growing up
in Texas, I never thought that I would be in
entertainment or much less to be out here doing this
for over twenty years, it's pretty incredible.
Speaker 5 (22:50):
So do you I mean, going way back to the
early days some of the credits I mentioned before, Is
there anyone you still like made a best connection with?
Do you have a favorite? Were a moment of the
past couple decades? My favorite?
Speaker 4 (23:04):
No? Yeah, good, good question. I always like to say
it's sort of like having multiple children. You love each
one for its own unique things, and they represent a
different time period in your life, you know, just like Baywatch.
Getting paid to go to the beach in that decade
when it was really like thirty five percent of all
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airtime in Belgium, like that was a very formative, very
formative years in my life. And to be on the
set of a show like that and then get to
move to Hawaii and live there, they're great memory.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
That's a tough work, yeah for sure.
Speaker 4 (23:41):
But now hosting game shows like it, it's such a
good fit for me now in my forties, being a
mom and everything to be able to go work hard
for a month and then have a little bit of
time off, you know, because we shoot six shows a
day and kind of bang them out.
Speaker 5 (23:56):
I was going to ask how many shows in one
sitting in one day shoot because obviously it's not thirty
minutes of work and you're home for the night, right.
Speaker 7 (24:04):
No.
Speaker 4 (24:04):
Yeah, And we did five a day on the Chase
that was a little bit more complicated Masterminds. You know,
we had six people on stage with us, so there's
a couple of pickups and what have you. But with
Take Tech Dough, we ended up doing six shows a day.
It's just me and two contestants playing the childhood game
Tic Tech Poe, plus some trivia and the ability to
take home ten thousand dollars.
Speaker 5 (24:26):
Brook Burns, host of Tic Tac Dough on Game Show Network.
I'm there's not a person in the world I think
you can mentioned Baywatch too, who doesn't know what Baywatch is.
But I'm really super jealous that you're a game show host.
I have got I would say three four dozen Hawaiian
shirts at home. I'm sure it takes more than that.
How does it happen on either show, right, any show I.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
Think, yeah, I think the game show hosting and people
who work in radio, you know, it a very similar.
It's a very similar thing what you do. You're hosting people,
making them feel comfortable, you're having fun, you're facilitating a
good time.
Speaker 5 (25:04):
Right, except you've got to take the radio face and
put it on TV. Which why it doesn't I guess
work out for a lot of us. We're not all
Ryan Seacrest. So six episodes a day, give us the
promise of Tic Tac toe again in about thirty seconds
if you can. And I want to know also for
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us who watch at home, is it really that hard
to get on the show. Do we need to pay
our own expenses to get somewhere to get on the shows?
Speaker 4 (25:33):
Not hard to get on the show. They have casting calls,
you know, if you go online again show network dot com.
Depending on when we're shooting, when our season is shooting
and stuff, they will have you go through a little
bit of a trivia test and then you know, probably
a video test is to make sure that you have
some sort of personality that'll be fun to watch on TV.
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And then it really comes down to the numbers. I
like it when there's a mix of sort of game
show contestant officianados that have been on them, you know,
for the last twenty years and just love doing it.
And then you have those first timers who have never
done it before and they're, you know, it's all new
to them, so being on a stage with the lights
and the cameras and all of that is something unique
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or maybe on their bucket list, and you're you know,
helping to facilitate that experience for them. And yeah, it's
I don't think it's hard at all. In fact, on
this one is I like to say that the trivia
is a little bit more universal. You know, you're not
going up against BC like in the Chase, you're not
going up against the masterminds, so it's not as intimidating
and a.
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Lot more fun.
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And you know, we even just Taylor Swift themed show,
so my eight year old was killing it on that.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
Oh nice.
Speaker 5 (26:44):
So what you're saying is I'm just not putting enough
effort into not getting on a game shows.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
How you're politely saying this today, make it happen that
are Brooke birds. I have so many more questions.
Speaker 5 (26:57):
I want to throw a Hallmark question at you, but
my wife I think has seen every Hallmark movie three four,
five times. I wonder, first of all, where Hallmark Town
even is and why the security is so lax at
the airport where it seems like somebody can run through
customs and find whoever whomever they need to find, basically
immediately before they get on the plane.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
It seems to work out every time.
Speaker 4 (27:21):
Oh my gosh, I know, I've never really understood that
either they have too much time on their hands.
Speaker 5 (27:25):
I think at Hallmark World Hallmark City, you don't have
to get to the airport three hours early.
Speaker 4 (27:31):
I guess, yeah, exactly. Well, it's what you just said
about your wife. That's why I love also working for Hallmark.
You can just watch them over and over and over again,
that they're so sweet and they're so fun and feel
good that you know, it is sort of like almost
becomes a family tradition to watch the Christmas ones around
Christmas time and or July, the tea for Made Detective
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and all that.
Speaker 5 (27:57):
Brooke Burns, new host of Tic Tac all of the
other credits to from Baywatch to Hallmark, and so much
more to come. I look forward to watching more Tic
Tac Toe and auditioning to be on a game show
because I'll set the borrow more than home.
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Yeah, you can.
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Find the network five days a week.
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That Pacific brick burns tic Tac toe it. It has been
a pleasure and I wish you the best of days.
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Thanks Trevity.
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Do you really want men talking at you like you're
some piece of meat?
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Kind us to Trever d in the Morning Show six
weekday mornings, Excel nuety three.
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Well, we are about twenty four hours from stuff in
that bus. Valley bus gonna be parked in the HUGU
South Washington parking lots.
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We're going a filler with school supplies.
Speaker 5 (28:47):
They will be distributed by the Salvation Army to local
families here in Grand Fork's East Grand Fortune.
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We do it every year.
Speaker 5 (28:54):
Last year, of all the years we've done stuff the bus,
it was a record amount of families and I feel
we're at least at that same record for this year.
Families needing help with school supplies. Make sure the kid
is what they have, what they need to go back
to school.
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Do what you can.
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School supplies on sale right there and HU goes out.
Backpacks are always big and a big ask. Whatever you
can do let's fill that boss. We'll be out there
all day tomorrow, all day on Wednesday. Hugo solth Washington
Parking Lot. Let's stuff that foss. One more thing on
the way before we go. Ninety three minutes commercial for
a A camper heard yelling in the woods, but they
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weren't in distress.
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Let you know what was going on.
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We're going to British Columbia, Canada for a story coming
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Excel ninety three. Hi the color Mine.
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Well, hey, hey, hey, who is this.
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My name is Angela, Angela.
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I want you to share a small win in life
that totally makes your day.
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This that's what just happened to me yesterday, and it
never really does. But I found a gift card like
in an envelope and a folder that he yes.
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So that's awesome.
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And then I'm sure your next panic was now I'm
on an emotional high.
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I hope it's not expired, right right?
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It wasn't expired, beautiful.
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What were you doing? Just doing a little housekeeping? Yeah,
I was.
Speaker 4 (30:20):
Getting ready to go to town and I was thinking
through a bag and I was like, ooh, what's this.
Speaker 5 (30:25):
That's the equivalent of when you pull out your winter
coat finding twenty bucks in there.
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From last winter.
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Yep, absolutely beautiful, Angela a nice win high five.
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Well, Happy National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day.
Speaker 5 (30:38):
You ready for some multiple guess chocolate chip Mania trivia?
Speaker 4 (30:43):
Yeah, let's do it.
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Okay, three out of three, got to get them, all right,
We'll get you passes a Nickelodeon Universe Most Mountain Adventure,
Golf Creole.
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Experience, a four pack of passes for the Family of
all of America. Are you ready?
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Yeah?
Speaker 1 (30:56):
I'm ready. All right, let's learn about chocolate chips.
Speaker 5 (30:59):
Who is credit with inventing the chocolate chip cookie? Was
it a Julia Child, B Ruth Graves Wakefield, see Martha
Stewart or D cookie Monster?
Speaker 1 (31:16):
P s Martha Stewart or.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
Did you be Ruth Graves Wakefield is right, very good,
all right.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
It was not cookie Monster.
Speaker 5 (31:28):
Question two, let's try this one in what year where
chocolate chip cookies invented? A nineteen twenty, B nineteen thirty
C nineteen thirty eight or D twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
I'm going to go with nine thirty.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
Wow, you're good at this, looking very specific.
Speaker 5 (31:48):
I was wondering maybe you're just a big fan of
the Great British Bakeop show that people love so much.
Right now, you know everything there is to know about cookies.
Let's see, let's see. We need one more. Okay, all right,
last question here? What was the original name given to
the chocolate chip cookie? Was it a chocolate crunch cookies,
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b Toll House Crunch cookies see Chocolate drop cookies or
d brown Spotty spottletin.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
Cookies, The drop cookies.
Speaker 5 (32:22):
Chocolate Drop, toll House Crunch, chocolate crunch the ones to consider?
What are the brown Spotty spottle tins? What about the
chocolate drop, Chocolate Drop toll House Crunch, chocolate crunch cookies?
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Which one? Are we going with?
Speaker 5 (32:41):
Whole House Crunch.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
For this cookie? Yes?
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Oh, we had a special guest. You're a winner. You
know your chocolate cookie facts?
Speaker 1 (33:01):
I try, I try Angela.
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Hey, they're all calorie free Till midnight today a National
Chocolate Chip Cookie Day.
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Perfect.
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What station's a proud to be your Minneapolis Monday connection?
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EXE?
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Time for one more thing on XCEL ninety three, One
more time, fun more fun more.
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Now.
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You never want to hear someone screaming in the woods,
But there's a difference between someone yelling help and someone yelling.
And this is how you remind me of what I
really am.
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I know that was horrible.
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I won't try to sing anymore, but this is how
you remind all.
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Right, knocking off Trevor no.
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Last Thursday, a search and rescue team in British Columbia,
Canada was called to a.
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Remote hiking and climbing area in.
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The woods after a couple of hikers reported hearing repeated cries.
When they arrived, the team heard faint yelling and closed
in on the area. Eventually they found a man who
was camping alone, and he wasn't in distress. He was
just singing his heart out to the trees, belting out
Nickelback's greatest hits.
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Make with that what you will.
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First responders thank the hikers who called it in just
in case the search manager did add though quote and
remember our services are always free and the money you
save could be spent on singing lessons. Just an little
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province of Alberta, and they are originally a cover band
called Village Idiots. Jan Kroger and the Boys, Amra Levine's
ex husband. Search and rescue team in Canada alerted to
repeated cries in the woods. But it wasn't someone yelling
in distress. It was someone mildly singing nickelback songs Canadian
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story to wrap things up on your Monday before we
go ninety three minutes commercial free. I really feel I
should play some nickelback.
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Well, let's do that. Coming up we will.
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The chevron is so gross. Look at that pump. It
hasn't been cleaned since Alexander Hamilton was president. He was president, right,
of course, Now it's time for the gas pump interrogation.
Do you want to use your rewards points?
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No?
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Do you want to sign up for rewards points?
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No?
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Do you want a car wash?
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No?
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Cash or credit credit? Which type of gas I drive
A ninety eight Erceell, trust me, I don't need techron
At least I can wash my windshield for free. Wait,
where's the squeegee? They probably changed it to the bathroom key.
I'm so done with all of this. Why don't I
just buy a Tesla?
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All right? Elon Musk And those were a person's thoughts
at the gas pump.
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At this point, I've learned how to just block out
the most annoying stuff around here.
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Oh, I get it, because I'm annoying
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The Trevor d In the Morning Show six to ten
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