Show
Notes for Tuesday April 30, 2019
John
& Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus
it's a Tuesday... so we have everyone's favorite segment... TUESDAYS
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April
30th
National
Bubble Tea Day
National
Sarcoidosis Day
National
Military Brats Day
National
PrepareAthon! Day
National
Honesty Day
National
Adopt a Shelter Pet Day
National
Bugs Bunny Day
National
Hairstylist Appreciation Day
National
Oatmeal Cookie Day
National
Raisin Day
SURVEYS,
STUDIES & SUCH:
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A new survey found that the elderly are now twice as likely to work than they were in 1985. (https://bit.ly/2GpzWcS)
A new survey found that the elderly are now twice as likely to work than they were in 1985. (https://bit.ly/2GpzWcS)
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A
Florida Man who was being investigated for causing a drunken
disturbance yesterday at a public library was arrested after he gave
cops a bogus social security number and a fake name--Jason Bourne.
Cops say that 45-year-old
Jonathan Chapman was asked several times Tuesday afternoon to leave
the Pinellas Park library, but he refused. Chapman, who was
reportedly intoxicated and smelled of alcohol, was subsequently asked
to identify himself by a patrolman.
Instead of providing his
actual name, Chapman claimed to be Jason Bourne, the title character
in a series of Robert Ludlum thrillers that were adapted for film,
and which starred Matt Damon.
The Bourne identity,
however, was fabricated. Cops eventually identified Chapman and
charged him with resisting an officer, a misdemeanor, for providing
the phony name and invalid social security number.
(https://bit.ly/2VneuyD)
BIG
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A shocking new book claims Mickey Rooney fooled around with over two hundred female actresses on his casting couch. (https://dailym.ai/2W1szPr)
Robert
De Niro’s mostly male table raised eyebrows at the Tribeca Film
Festival. (https://pge.sx/2GMbJhh)
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An Instagram model has enlisted the help of a doctor to prove that her BUTT is real. (https://nyp.st/2GH8B7i)
Taylor Swift revealed that she designed her own dress for the “Time 100 Gala.”
(https://pge.sx/2L5DoyQ)
A California Elementary School is holding a vote this weekend to determine if they should remove Michael Jackson’s name from the auditorium. (https://lat.ms/2VnhV8I)
Britney Spears’ boyfriend Sam Asghari told TMZ that she’s doing amazing and that she’ll be back soon.(https://pge.sx/2GEaUIa)
Fashion honcho Anne Wintour was spotted eating chili during intermission at a Broadway play.(https://pge.sx/2GvuTHS)
FUN FACT FOR YOU:
Share this with your friends... they'll think you're really smart!
There Was a Third Apple Founder
While the duo of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak have become tech industry legends, there was another guy in the garage when the company was founded: Ronald Wayne, who had a 10 percent stake in the company at the time, as “adult supervision” of the project (he was 42 at the time). He ended up selling his stake for $800—it would have been worth around $35 billion today.
NOW
FEAR THIS.... FUN WITH PHOBIAS!
Parturiphobia... Fear of childbirth.
WEIRD
NEWS:
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Cops say a Florida teenager is accused of striking his stepsister in the head with a thrown potato after she failed to pay him enough attention. 18-year-old Tyler Scott Parker was busted Sunday afternoon on a domestic battery charge following a spud tossing incident at his family’s Tampa-area residence. According to a criminal complaint, Parker began yelling at the victim and threatened to throw a potato at her if she “did not stop ignoring him.” After Parker’s stepsister “replied to the defendant,” he allegedly threw the potato, which struck his kin in the head. Parker was subsequently arrested on a misdemeanor domestic battery charge. The victim does not appear to have been injured in the potato attack. (https://bit.ly/2Gszxqe)
Cops say a Florida teenager is accused of striking his stepsister in the head with a thrown potato after she failed to pay him enough attention. 18-year-old Tyler Scott Parker was busted Sunday afternoon on a domestic battery charge following a spud tossing incident at his family’s Tampa-area residence. According to a criminal complaint, Parker began yelling at the victim and threatened to throw a potato at her if she “did not stop ignoring him.” After Parker’s stepsister “replied to the defendant,” he allegedly threw the potato, which struck his kin in the head. Parker was subsequently arrested on a misdemeanor domestic battery charge. The victim does not appear to have been injured in the potato attack. (https://bit.ly/2Gszxqe)
A
66-year-old licensed Bay Area lawyer was arrested Sunday after he
allegedly taped a camera to his shoe and then “moved his shoe so
that the camera was under a female juvenile’s dress” at an Apple
Store in Walnut Creek, California.
Jacques
Bloxham, who is a personal injury attorney, was reportedly confronted
by the girl’s father and fled the store. Officers said they found
various cameras and recording devices in the suspect’s car in
addition to the one attached to his shoe.
Bloxham
was arrested around 3:00 p.m. and booked into Contra Costa County
Jail on suspicion of using a camera to secretly record the
undergarments of another person, along with annoying or molesting a
child under 18. He later posted bail.
(https://nyp.st/2VpUxqW)
THESE THREE THINGS!
What do these 3 things have in common:
THESE THREE THINGS!
What do these 3 things have in common:
A BUTCHER SHOP—A HORSE RACE—A TENT
(They
all have Stakes or Steaks)
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