Show Notes for Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Today we visit with Brian Boone - Uncle Johns Bathroom Reader
Uncle John's Know It All Bathroom Reader: Superior Trivia! Amazing Facts and Figures! AVAILABLE NOW: https://amzn.to/4vTpBNA

TODAY'S REASON TO PARTY! (special thanks to ListOfNationalDays.com)

Root Beer Day
https://parade.com/food/root-beer-cocktail

SURVEYS, STUDIES & SUCH

What’s the first thing your teammates tell you to do when you suffer a sports injury? Right — put some ice on it. But a new study suggests icing an injury may make pain last twice as long. McGill University researchers found that mice treated with ice after injuries stayed in pain much longer than mice given room-temperature treatment. Scientists believe icing may disrupt neutrophils, immune cells that help the body switch off pain once healing begins. When researchers restored those cells, recovery improved. The findings echo earlier research showing anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen may also prolong pain. While experts stress mice are not humans, the study raises questions about the decades-old “ice it” approach to sprains and strains.

BIG SCREEN-LITTLE SCREEN

The world is obsessed with “Obsession”. Curry Barker’s breakout horror hit has crossed $200 million globally, making it Focus Features’ biggest movie of all time. It already was the studio’s biggest movie of all time domestically, where it stands at $151 million. The news comes as Obsession dropped just 7% in its fourth weekend, with its $25.6 million setting a record for the best 4th weekend ever for a horror film. The previous record holder was “Blair Witch Project”.

Hudson Williams is being haunted by a Sharpie stain from his past — after the resurfacing of a childhood photo showed a swastika drawn across his face. But according to multiple sources, he wasn’t aware of the marking at the time. Sources close to the “Heated Rivalry” star say the image dates back to his high school years in a small Canadian town, where teens participate in an annual “campout” tradition that often involves underage drinking — and covering one another’s shirts, faces, and bodies with Sharpie drawings. Hudson had no idea what was being drawn on his face at the time, and the offensive symbol came from other intoxicated teens, in their attempt to get laughs and shock reactions.

Matt Groening has revealed “The Simpsons” actually happened by accident. The creator of TV’s most successful cartoon franchise said the series began as a spur-of-the-moment idea, created moments before a crucial meeting because he feared the fledgling Fox network might not survive. Speaking at the Peabody Awards, Groening explained he had originally intended to pitch a different concept to producer James L. Brooks, for a series of animated shorts on “The Tracey Ullman Show.” But at the last minute, he decided to keep that idea in reserve and invent something entirely new. Since then, it has become the longest-running scripted television series in US history, and one of the most influential shows in pop culture. The Simpsons recently celebrated its 800th episode.

DID YA KNOW!?

DID YOU KNOW… The smell of chocolate can increase brain activity. Studies suggest it promotes relaxation and alertness at the same time. This may explain why people find it comforting.

JOKE OF THE DAY
(FROM HEIDI)

SCOOP OF THE DAY

52% of people say they check their phone within 5 minutes of waking up.

Because of the expected high temperatures in North America during the World Cup tournament, for the first time ever, FIFA is requiring mandatory 3-minute hydration breaks for players. The water breaks will occur midway through each half, regardless of weather, at all 104 matches, as a player welfare measure. It’s also a convenient way for broadcasters to squeeze in extra commercial breaks, in case there was any concern that FIFA was in danger of NOT being able to extract every dollar possible.

THE MOVIE QUOTE OF THE DAY

If you have a favorite quote.... you can send it to us at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com

“I’m your worst nightmare.” — Cape Fear — Max Cady (Robert De Niro) — 1991

NEWS TO ME

(FROM HEIDI)

FUN FACT FOR YOU:
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✓ On average, mice sigh about 40 times per hour.

✓ Ostriches are the fastest-running birds – and the only birds with a bladder.

✓ Sunglasses first became popular in the 1920s when movie stars wore them to protect against reporters’ flashbulbs.

✓ If you’re average, you’ll flex your finger joints 25 million times in your lifetime.

The highly poisonous plant ‘water dropwort’ can cause you to smile after you die.

WEIRD NEWS

Coors Light has unveiled a giant new “Tallerboy” can for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The limited-edition container is taller than a traditional 473ml (16oz) tallboy, and can hold and chill 3 full cans of Coors Light at once. It’s part of the brand’s soccer-themed marketing campaign, which also features legendary Argentine announcer AndrĂ©s Cantor’s famous “GOOOOAL!” call. Meanwhile, sister brand Miller Lite has released an oversized soccer ball cooler that can hold up to 12 cans. https://shop.coorslight.com/products/coooooors-light-taller-boy


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QUESTION OF THE DAY

A survey found that 1 in 5 people have done THIS while sitting in a parked car. What is it?

Answer: A job interview

SOMETHING SPECIAL WITH HEIDI SMALL

(FROM HEIDI)

THE LIST

BEST SUNBURN REMEDIES:

1. Aloe Vera: It works best when sourced straight from the plant (which has amazing healing properties). But in a pinch, a gel or moisturizer containing aloe will provide many of the same benefits. Cut the leaves of an aloe plant, and apply it to soothe the sting and reduce the redness.

2. A Cool Bath/Shower: Just as you’d blast the A/C for a shot of relief, a bath or shower can help cool your burnt skin. As soon as you get out, gently pat yourself dry, but leave a little water on your skin, and apply a moisturizer to help trap the water. This can help ease the dryness.

3. Drink Water: It may seem obvious, but hydration is important to healing from a burn, to replenish moisture that’s lost while in the sun. Hydrating fruits and veggies like watermelon, cucumber, strawberries, tomatoes, grapefruit, and cantaloupe can also help.

4. Pain Relievers: While it may not be permanent, it’s a great way to catch a break from the pain and get some much-needed rest. Take aspirin or ibuprofen to help reduce swelling, redness and discomfort.

5. Cold Compress: For an extra dose of cooling relief, a cold compress can quickly bring down the temperature of the skin, and help with pain and swelling. Wrap an ice pack or a bag of frozen veggies in a soft towel, and apply to the burn. Use as often as you like for 10 to 15-minute intervals.

GOOD NEWS

NICU Nurses Create Children's Book to Help Siblings Stay Connected to Hospitalized Babies. https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news

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