THE FEED: Best CT Pizza OUTSIDE of New Haven

THE FEED: Best CT Pizza OUTSIDE of New Haven

Every Tuesday Kevin talks all things food with Alex from CT FoodGirly. This week they tackled a topic near and dear to every Connecticut resident’s heart, pizza. We all know New Haven has the best pizza on the planet. Modern, Pepe’s, Sally’s, BAR, obviously are all excellent. But where can you find the best pizza OUTSIDE of New Haven?! Listen and find out…

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: This school won the drop off line game with parents

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: This school won the drop off line game with parents

It’s back to school for teachers and kids which also means back to drop off/pick up lines for parents. Which can be a drag, take forever, and get REALLY boring at times. Which is why this one school in Ohio decided to make the scenery a little more entertaining with fun signs from the 80s and 90s.

A few of them were things like:

“Can’t park here!” with a photo of MC Hammer. Clearly a play on his hit “U Can’t Touch This”.

“Tell the kids Bye, Bye, Bye” with NSYNC on the sign.

“Don’t Go Blocking Dropoff lines” a clever take on TLC’s waterfalls.

Smart idea! See the rest of the signs and the full story HERE

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MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What does the QR in QR Code stand for?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What does the QR in QR Code stand for?

They have been around for a long time but have become even more popular since the pandemic… QR Codes. Everything from ordering at restaurants to entering contests and checking prices. All QR Code based now it seems. But what does the QR code stand for?

It’s actually more simple than you think. It means “Quick Response”. Meaning whatever it is you’re scanning is going to get you the information quickly.

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Telephone Tuesday Might Be A Burden For You!

Telephone Tuesday Might Be A Burden For You!

It’s “Telephone Tuesday!” which means it might be difficult for you to make that important phone call you’ve been putting off. Why? Find out in the podcast.
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Tuesday September 6, 2022:  School Spankings; Your FBI File; How Much did That Cost

Tuesday September 6, 2022:  School Spankings; Your FBI File; How Much did That Cost

Anna feels like she knows the guys on her show pretty well, but after taking a trip with Raven recently, she found out something about him that she never expected!  (:30)

Are you up to date on this week’s biggest stories?  Anna and Raven will get you caught up on what’s trending, including the wacky Harry Styles interview that’s going viral!  (4:04)

Most plane tickets come with seat reservations these days, so if you’re still asking people to switch seats, that’s all I need to know about you!  (8:02)

If the FBI had a file on you, what would be in it?  Anna and Raven were shocked to learn that a seemingly wholesome pop act had not one but two FBI files on them!  (11:45)

Today is the busiest day of the year for phone calls!  Anna has a long phone call she needs to make later to cancel her vacation, but Raven needs to make a phone call that is a matter of life or death!  (15:42)

Would you be ok with schools bringing back corporal punishment?  One school district is making this controversial decision and Anna and Raven are split on how they feel about it!  (19:41)

Is it ever ok to ask how much something costs?  Anna was surprised when she got a question about how much she spent on something very personal!  (30:43)

Are you looking to get rid of some stubborn body fat, but aren’t sure of the right way to go about it?  Plastic Surgeon Dr. Christine Blaine spoke to Anna and Raven about what procedure is the most effective for permanent fat loss!  (34:19)

Luke and Michelle are getting married in a few weeks and Luke would like Michelle to put his name on her home’s deed. He’s been living there for a couple of years, helps pay the mortgage, and now that they’re going to be married, he should be an owner. Michelle is hesitant since she bought the home seven years ago, put down the deposit, and doesn’t see what the big deal is. If something happens to her, obviously, he’d get the home. What do you think?  (38:12)

Melissa thinks that she’s got what it takes to beat Raven in pop culture trivia!  Can she succeed and win the $1200 jackpot?  (47:16)

Let’s Clear Colby’s List!

Let’s Clear Colby’s List!

Thanks for all your nominations for our Star 99.9 Clear the List! Congratulations to Colby Stalteri! Colby is a 1st grade teacher at Naramake Elementary School in Norwalk. Let’s help clear her list for the school year and get all the classroom’s supplies. Click here to see Colby’s list and buy items for her 1st grade class.

THE FEED: Labor Day Fun In CT!

THE FEED: Labor Day Fun In CT!

Every Friday in The Feed Kevin talks to Megan from CampByMama.com about all the great things to do in Connecticut with the family. This week Megan has some great ways to spend the last long weekend of the summer. Butterflies, movie nights, and some epic farmer’s markets. 

MEGAN’S PICKS:

1. St. Leo Fair in Stamford, 24 Roxbury Road, Saturday Sept 3rd, 2pm – 11 pm. Fun for the whole family. 

2. Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Sept 3-5, Don’t Miss it! “Flutter Zone” walkthrough butterfly exhibit daily through Sept. 5. 

3. Lyman’s Orchards in Middlefield, outdoor Moana movie night Saturday at the Apple Barrel Farm market 7:30 pm. 

4. Annual Goshen Fair. September 3 – 5, 2022. Saturday and Sunday 8 am – 9 pm. Monday 8 am – 6 pm. 

5. Greenwich Farmer’s Market Sept 3 9:30 – 1:00pm, fresh items every Saturday. Arch Street and Horseneck Lane, Commuter Parking Lot. 

MEGAN’S MOM QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “The most important item on my back-to-school shopping list is wine.”

Tipsy Parents

Tipsy Parents

For the first time in her life, Anna watched her mom get a little tipsy after drinking a cocktail. How old were you when you first witnessed your parents get tipsy? Your stories were hilarious, catch up with the podcast.
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