Nowadays, come people wear masks and some don’t. But if you were wearing a mask, how much would it take for you to take it off? (:30)
Every Friday, Raven’s wife Alicia calls in to the show to give Raven a grade on how he did as a husband that week! This week, Alicia is excited to go bar hopping on St. Patrick’s Day, but has Raven been supportive of it? (3:03)
St. Patrick’s Day is a great reason to celebrate, but if you use it as a reason to take off work, that’s all I need to know about you! (6:27)
If you have trouble making corned beef, don’t worry, you’re not alone! Anna has been having trouble making this signature St. Patty’s Day dish, so she asked Chef Plum from the food network to help her out! (9:52)
Are you up to date on this week’s biggest news stories? Anna and Raven will get you up to date on what’s trending, including the special St. Patrick’s Day dispensation! (13:14)
Could you recognize some of the most famous songs in the world if they were played on bagpipes? Producer Jon and Raven are going head to head in a game of Bagpipe Name That Tune! (16:43)
How much do you know about Leprechauns? Anna and Raven put out a casting call to see what the average kid knows about the history of St. Patrick’s Day! (20:33)
It’s time for Mommy’s Margarita Friday: Father’s Day Edition! Moms (and Dads) share all the crazy things that their kids have put them through this week that have definitely earned them a margarita! (27:41)
Trevor and Natalie have a toddler and are expecting baby number 2. Trevor’s parents are moving to an over 55 community and cannot take their nine-year-old, 65-pound dog. He wants to take their dog; she says let them find a proper home for it. They have too much on their plate with the kids and she’s not a dog person. What would you do? (31:12)
Drea has got a chance at $4000! Can she beat Raven in pop culture trivia and claim the prize? (40:02)
This week Nick tells us about everyone’s favorite soccer coach who’s returning to Apple TV this week, a famous regional murder story getting the Hulu treatment, and when you can start yelling “SHAZAM!” at the big screen.
Ben and Jerry’s who are based in Vermont a few hours north are bringing back their very popular “Free Cone Day” here in Connecticut and at all their locations on April 3.
They had been doing it since 1979 to show love to their customers, but it has been on a four-year hiatus when the COVID-19 pandemic hit because of public health concerns.
But now it’s back! Coming up in a few weeks on April 3 from 12 – 8 p.m. you can go to any Ben and Jerry’s location for a free single-scoop ice cream in either a cup or a cone.
The locations where you can get your free cone fix here in Connecticut are in Canton, New Haven and West Hartford.
March Madness has officially begun. If you filled out bracket you’re probably glued to the games. The first round of the Men’s tournament started today, women start this weekend too.
There has been much talk about the term “March Madness”. Who owns it? Who came up with it? etc…
The term was first used back in 1982 when one of the announcers, Brent Musburger, randomly said it during one of the tournament games he was calling. It sort of became his thing after that. Then in 1996 there was a legal battle between the NCAA and an Illinois High School Boys Basketball Championship, who apparently had been using the phrase since 1939. In a VERY unusual ruling the courts decided to give rights to both parties and created a “dual use trademark.” for March Madness.
Anna’s toddler went to a birthday party, and in the favor bag there was a magic wand since there was a magician at the party…one small problem though. Image Source: Getty Images
Is a Jurassic Park Show the best place for a three-year-old? Producer Jon thought so at first, but in hindsight, it might have been a terrible decision. What’s that place you brought your child to that seemed like a good idea at first, but ended up being a huge mistake?