Does your child know what their father does for a living? How about asking them what their favorite food he can cook is? Surprisingly, most of the answers aren’t what you expect. Hear them all in the podcast!

Does your child know what their father does for a living? How about asking them what their favorite food he can cook is? Surprisingly, most of the answers aren’t what you expect. Hear them all in the podcast!
Shopping for Father’s Day is difficult, but what is the worst gift you have ever given to dear old dad? (0:15)
Dad is full of advice! But what was the best advice or wisdom he has ever shared with you? (3:16)
If you park in THIS spot or wear THIS, that is all I need to know about you! (10:44)
Anna’s husband Paul is the self-proclaimed King of Dad Jokes so Anna flipped the script and had her twelve-year-old daughter Hayden tell dad jokes to Paul and let him grade them. How did she do!? (14:32)
Does your child know what their father does for a living? How about asking them what their favorite food he can cook is? Surprisingly, most of the answers aren’t what you expect. Hear them all in the podcast! (18:06)
Want to win the Dad in your life a $50 gift card to Home Depot for Father’s Day? All you have to do is play Craig’s List Price is Right: Father’s Day Edition! (24:54)
Couples Court: Bill is happy with his forty-pound pandemic weight gain. He thinks it’s fun to be heavier for the first time in his life and not having to worry about eating just lettuce and working out four days a week. She says he’s being ridiculous! He loves being active and Kathy wants him to lose the weight because it’s just not healthy; she feels he’ll eventually hate the extra weight and the novelty of it. (27:52)
Raven is on a short vacation so we decided to play the times that you could beat Raven! (34:13)
It’s time for Mommy’s Margarita Friday: Father’s Day Edition! What did you do to earn yourself a margarita today!? What one dad did for his daughter goes above and beyond his parental duties! Find out what sweet gesture he did for his daughter in the podcast! (37:56)
All this week I have tickets to see Phillip Phillips who’s coming to the Ridgefield Playhouse on Saturday August 7th. Play every afternoon at 4:30pm to win.
Here was today’s question if you missed it…
Q: 68% of people admit they intentionally avoided using this product at some point during the pandemic while working from home.
A: Deodorant
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It’s that time of year when we start to hear stories of shark attacks up and down the east coast. But every once in a while you get a GOOD shark story.
A fisherman out in California recently spotted a great white shark that was tangled in a bunch of fishing lines. Somehow… very carefully I’m guessing, he managed to reach down from his boat and untangle it all without getting bit.
Everyone in this story deserves an award or some kind of medal. The fisherman, the shark, all parties involved.
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We all love to eat delicious lobsters… but what do THEY eat? Themselves!
Yup, that’s right. Lobsters are cannibals. When they’re hungry and looking for food, they’ll happily eat another lobster without even thinking twice about it. Which I totally get. I mean, have you ever had a warm drawn butter lobster roll here in Connecticut? If I was a lobster I’d probably eat other lobsters too.
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Every single dad abides by some sort of “dad law”. What are dad laws and some examples of them? Find out right here in the podcast!
All this week I have tickets to see Phillip Phillips who’s coming to the Ridgefield Playhouse on Saturday August 7th. Play every afternoon at 4:30pm to win.
Here was today’s question if you missed it…
Q: 1 in 7 married people have gotten one of these without telling their spouse
A: credit card
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This story proves getting a free ticket or gift card that says “good anytime” is more true than ever.
The New England Aquarium up in Boston accepted a ticket from a visitor that was almost four decades old! Back in 1983 a woman tried to to the aquarium one day but they were closing the facility for renovations at the time. So instead they gave her a free pass that said “good for admission at ANYTIME in the future.” Well… last Thursday, the woman’s great-grand-niece finally decided it was time to cash in on the free pass… 38 years later.
Amazing.
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I went on The Anna and Raven Show this morning to teach them about golf terms they should know for the big Star 99.9 Maritime Chevrolet Anna and Raven Open coming up July 16th. (sign up to play here)
They asked me why golfers tell “FORE!” all the time. If you golf you know that it’s a word you yell when your ball is heading towards someone after you hit it. But why the word “fore”? I got to the bottom of it.
“Fore” is another word for “ahead” or “forward”. So you use that term because you are telling to people “ahead” of you to warn them about the incoming ball. The British Golf Museum says the word was first used back in 1881. During that era golfers would use “fore-caddies” to wait for the ball to land and show them where it went. If the ball was about to hit the fore caddie they would yell “FORE!’
So there you go. Now when you play in our golf tournament on July 16th you’ll know why you’re yelling FOOOOOOOORE!.