TODAY’S BLOG — Your taste in music depends on your parents’ height? … We now have a sexy mail-in ballot Halloween costume … A man who put up a billboard to find a girlfriend actually found one …
Contests on The Morning Crave…
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HITS 106 Social Zone Contest (Vala’s Pumpkin Patch & Apple Orchard)
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7:20am Story Problem Tuesday (Amigos)
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8:20am Survey Says?! (Raising Canes Box Combo Meal AND Kearney Cinema 8 Movie Pass)
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9:10am Scary Voice (KneeKnocker Woods Zombie SWAT)
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9:30am Club KQ (Kearney Cinema 8 Movie Pass; KneeKnocker Woods Zombie SWAT)
Story Tyme on The Morning Crave…
Story 1: Your Taste in Music Depends on Your Parents’ Height?
Here’s something else you can either thank or blame your parents for: Your taste in music.
According to a new study, a baby develops a love for either faster music or slower music based on their parents’ HEIGHT. Shorter parents tend to have babies who like faster music, taller parents tend to have babies who like slow jams.
The researchers think it’s because shorter parents take faster steps when they’re walking around with the baby . . . so the baby likes that faster rhythm.
Quote, “Their experience of walking is at the rate of the person who’s carrying them around [so] they’re getting lots of experience at that tempo.”
So does that preference carry over as you get older? It would certainly make sense, although there will need to be more studies to figure it out.
Story 2: We Now Have a Sexy Mail-In Ballot Halloween Costume
Here’s your latest unnecessary sexy-and-topical Halloween costume!
Yandy.com just released a sexy MAIL-IN BALLOT costume . . . it’s a short, strapless dress that looks like a ballot envelope.
If you’re interested, it’ll set you back $30.
Yandy also recently released a sexy postal worker costume . . . sexy murder hornet costume . . . and a sexy “I voted” costume, which is just two large pasties that look like “I voted” stickers.
(Here are photos of the mail-in ballot . . . postal worker . . . murder hornet . . . and NOT-SAFE-FOR-WORK “I voted” costumes.)
Story 3: A Man Who Put Up a Billboard to Find a Girlfriend Actually Found One
I can’t BELIEVE this worked.
There’s a 30-year-old guy named Mark Rofe in Sheffield, England . . . and back in January, he spent $550 to rent a billboard to try to find himself a girlfriend. It said, quote, “Single? Date Mark. This could be the sign you’ve been waiting for.”
And somehow, it actually worked. A 28-year-old woman reached out to Mark through the website he put on the billboard.
He says she reached out, quote, “before it got any mainstream media attention” . . . and they started talking.
He wound up going on a date with her, as well as two other women who applied, but he connected with her the most . . . and now they’re in a relationship and in love.
Go here for more.
Go here for a picture of the billboard, and go here for a picture of the couple.
Survey Says: Win a Raising Canes Box Combo Meal AND a Kearney Cinema 8 Movie Pass!
The holidays are coming, pandemic or not, and that means lots of families are going to get together. Three out of 10 people say they plan on doing THIS when the relatives come over.
Answer: Taking temperatures. | Go here for more.
The Moore Yooou Knoooow: Random Facts to Feed Your Brain!
- Red Delicious apples are the most common crop of apples in the U.S. . . . but they’ve become extremely unpopular because they’re bred for looking good over tasting good. So about two-thirds of them are now exported.
- The Sutter family from Viking, Alberta, Canada had seven boys. Six of them went on to be NHL players in the ’70s and ’80s. The seventh one won $10 million in the lottery.
- Women blink more often than men. Women blink an average of 19 times per minute, men blink 11 times.
- Shakey’s Pizza was founded by a guy named Sherwood Johnson. His nickname was “Shakey” because he got malaria during World War Two, which left him with nerve damage that made him shake.
- No point in Michigan is more than 85 miles from a Great Lake.