Friday, January 3, 2020
Radio Recap (Friday 01/03/20)
Bible Trivia Question:In the parable of the friend who came at midnight, what did the friend want to borrow?
A. Three loaves of bread
B. Two cups of flour
C. Jar of honey
D. His lawnmower
In The News:
- On this day in 1888: The drinking straw was patented. So now we celebrate “Drinking Straw Day”
- If you’re one of those who made a New Year’s resolution, don’t feel bad if you’re already stumbling. Experts say that by January 14 over a third of resolution-makers will have quit.
- A man in New Orleans was arrested for misuse of an emergency service after he allegedly called 911 to demand a ride to the bus station.
- A Georgia mother shared an X-ray photo showing the new location of the Apple AirPod her son received for Christmas -- his stomach. Kiara Stroud said her 7-year-old son received a new set of AirPods, wireless Bluetooth earbuds, as a Christmas gift, and he ended up in the emergency room when he told her he had accidentally swallowed one. The boy told his mother he had been holding the AirPod in his mouth when he swallowed accidentally. Stroud said the doctors decided to leave the AirPod where it is and told her it will pass through his body naturally. The mother said her son will be using wired headsets until he gets a little older.
- Field Training Officer Kenneth Martin has been named the January Employee of the Month at the Fort Smith Police Department for his act of kindness towards a couple caught stealing food from a Walmart with their kids around the holidays. On November 30, Martin and another officer were called to the Walmart on Zero St in Fort Smith about a couple shoplifting with their kids. The man was taken into custody, but the woman was allowed to leave with the children. Body camera footage shows Martin at customer service paying for food the couple was stealing. Martin then returned to the mother and gave her the groceries he just paid for. https://5newsonline.com/2020/01/02/fort-smith-officer-named-employee-of-the-month-after-paying-for-shoplifting-couples-groceries/
Fun Fact:For every mile you drive you make about 20 decisions. #funfact
Matt's Musing: The biggest benefit of getting those new clothes for Christmas is that we don't have to do laundry for another week or two. #musing
Bible Trivia Answer:A. Three loaves of bread (Luke 11:5)
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Radio Recap (Thursday 01/02/20)
Bible Trivia Question:Who was David’s father?
A. Boaz
B. Jesse
C. Joseph
D. Saul
In The News:
- Science Fiction Day & World Introvert Day
- Children who drink whole milk less likely to be overweight _ Plenty of people opt to drink skimmed milk over whole milk, believing it is healthier and less fattening. While that is certainly true from a purely calorie-based perspective, new research (St. Michael’s Hospital of Unity Health) finds that children who drink whole milk are actually 40% less likely to be obese or overweight than kids drinking reduced-fat milk.
- Psychology Today says you’ll be more likely to live up to your New Year’s resolutions if you tell someone else. They did an experiment and the test group that had publicized their goal did much better than those who just kept it to themselves.
- A North Carolina family said they lost their appetite for pizza when they discovered a snake had slithered into their oven and been cooked with the intended entree. Amber and Robert Helm of Wake Forest said their kitchen filled with smoke while they were baking a pizza this week and they looked into the oven to discover a snake had found its way into the bottom of the oven. The family lost interest in eating the pizza, opting to go out to eat instead. They said the oven will need some thorough cleaning before they will be ready to use it again.
- A Texas mother said a fire that razed her family's front lawn started with her 12-year-old son's Christmas gift: a magnifying glass. Nissa-Lynn Parson of McKinney said her son, Cayden, 12, received a magnifying glass for Christmas and the boy and his brothers decided to use the gift to burn some holes in a newspaper in the family's driveway. The newspaper burst into flames and wind suddenly carried it to the front lawn, where the grass quickly caught fire. The amily sprang into action with pitchers of water, sprinklers, and the garden hose. the flames were extinguished with no damage except for some melted Christmas yard lights and a scorched lawn.
- It may seem as if older kids “teach” their younger sibling to misbehave – but a new study reveals that it isn’t true. Just the opposite: When researchers looked at hundreds of siblings, they discovered that when one sibling regularly acted out, their brother or sister was actually more likely to be well-behaved. The reason? They watch their siblings and learn what not to do.
- How’s this for some delicious health news? Researchers found that drinking chocolate mixed into coffee seems to take the anxiety-producing edge off the caffeine while supplementing its attention-enhancing powers.
YOU KNOW IT’S JANUARY WHEN
• The stores offer 95% off Christmas merchandise.
• The colors of red and green make you sick.
• H&R Block starts advertising.
• Every Christmas toy in the house has dead batteries in it.
• There are plenty of parking spaces at the mall.
Fun Fact:14% Percentage of men who say they don’t use deodorant. #funfact
Bonus News (not mentioned on-air):A mouse caused a two-car accident in Germany after crawling up a driver’s pants. As the rodent squirmed up his inside thigh, the driver slammed on the brakes, causing a rear-end collision with a car driven by a woman behind him. When the woman got out to give him a piece of her mind, the man opened his trousers and hauled out the wriggling mouse.
Matt's Musing: If I get addicted to eating cold turkey, I don't know how i'm going to quit... #musing
Matt's Pick Song:“Calling” by Karen Peck & New River
Bible Trivia Answer:B. Jesse (I Samuel 16:18-20)
D. Saul
Not to brag...
But I can still fit into the clothes I wore back in 2019!
👕👖👟
In The News:
- Science Fiction Day & World Introvert Day
- Children who drink whole milk less likely to be overweight _ Plenty of people opt to drink skimmed milk over whole milk, believing it is healthier and less fattening. While that is certainly true from a purely calorie-based perspective, new research (St. Michael’s Hospital of Unity Health) finds that children who drink whole milk are actually 40% less likely to be obese or overweight than kids drinking reduced-fat milk.
- Psychology Today says you’ll be more likely to live up to your New Year’s resolutions if you tell someone else. They did an experiment and the test group that had publicized their goal did much better than those who just kept it to themselves.
- A North Carolina family said they lost their appetite for pizza when they discovered a snake had slithered into their oven and been cooked with the intended entree. Amber and Robert Helm of Wake Forest said their kitchen filled with smoke while they were baking a pizza this week and they looked into the oven to discover a snake had found its way into the bottom of the oven. The family lost interest in eating the pizza, opting to go out to eat instead. They said the oven will need some thorough cleaning before they will be ready to use it again.
- A Texas mother said a fire that razed her family's front lawn started with her 12-year-old son's Christmas gift: a magnifying glass. Nissa-Lynn Parson of McKinney said her son, Cayden, 12, received a magnifying glass for Christmas and the boy and his brothers decided to use the gift to burn some holes in a newspaper in the family's driveway. The newspaper burst into flames and wind suddenly carried it to the front lawn, where the grass quickly caught fire. The amily sprang into action with pitchers of water, sprinklers, and the garden hose. the flames were extinguished with no damage except for some melted Christmas yard lights and a scorched lawn.
- It may seem as if older kids “teach” their younger sibling to misbehave – but a new study reveals that it isn’t true. Just the opposite: When researchers looked at hundreds of siblings, they discovered that when one sibling regularly acted out, their brother or sister was actually more likely to be well-behaved. The reason? They watch their siblings and learn what not to do.
- How’s this for some delicious health news? Researchers found that drinking chocolate mixed into coffee seems to take the anxiety-producing edge off the caffeine while supplementing its attention-enhancing powers.
YOU KNOW IT’S JANUARY WHEN
• The stores offer 95% off Christmas merchandise.
• The colors of red and green make you sick.
• H&R Block starts advertising.
• Every Christmas toy in the house has dead batteries in it.
• There are plenty of parking spaces at the mall.
Fun Fact:14% Percentage of men who say they don’t use deodorant. #funfact
Bonus News (not mentioned on-air):A mouse caused a two-car accident in Germany after crawling up a driver’s pants. As the rodent squirmed up his inside thigh, the driver slammed on the brakes, causing a rear-end collision with a car driven by a woman behind him. When the woman got out to give him a piece of her mind, the man opened his trousers and hauled out the wriggling mouse.
Matt's Musing: If I get addicted to eating cold turkey, I don't know how i'm going to quit... #musing
Matt's Pick Song:“Calling” by Karen Peck & New River
Bible Trivia Answer:B. Jesse (I Samuel 16:18-20)
Friday, December 20, 2019
Radio Recap (Friday 12/20/19)
Bible Trivia Question:
Who went to find the baby because an angel told them where to look?
A. Shepherds (Luke 2:9-15)
B. Little Drummer boy
C. Wise Men
D. George Bailey
In The News:
- Ugly Christmas Sweater Day & Go Caroling Day & Games Day
- Fear of being offline? In a study of people age 30 and under, over 70 percent said they have to be connected, no matter where they are.
- Confirming what many couples already knew, a government study concluded it’s healthy to be married. Sure, the majority of husbands pack on some extra pounds. But overall, married people are sick less often and more active. They smoke and drink less and in general feel better than single, divorced, never married or even folks just living together. In the study, some 70.6 percent of husbands were overweight or obese compared with 65.1 percent of all men. For females, 48.6 percent of married women were overweight or obese, virtually the same as the 48.5 percent of women in general.
- Sackers, a metal recycling company in England, was recovering metal from a building being demolished when they got to several safes that had been tossed into a bin. One of the safes was full — bags of banknotes and coins. They turned the money over to police to find the rightful owner, but when no one could be found, a court ruled the money belonged to Sackers. They don’t want it: they’re donating the cash — over $20,000 — to two local hospices.
- If you’ve ever thought that you literally feel other people’s pain, you may be right. A brain-imaging study suggests that some people have true physical reactions to others’ injuries. UK researchers found evidence that people who say they feel vicarious pain do, in fact, have heightened activity in pain-sensing brain regions upon witnessing another person being hurt.
Fun Fact:
In a survey, 6% of employees say they feel obligated to do this. (Get their boss a holiday gift) #funfact
Matt's Musing:
If you have a fear of Santa… would you be Claus-trophobic? #musing
Matt's Pick Song:
“Christmas in Heaven” by Doug Anderson
Bible Trivia Answer:
A. Shepherds (Luke 2:9-15)
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Radio Recap (Thursday 12/19/19)
Bible Trivia Question:Who told Joseph the baby’s name was to be Jesus?
A. Mary
B. An angel
C. His dad
D. The Little Drummer Boy
In The News:
- on this day in 1843: A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, was first published in England.
- Hard Candy Day
- Retailers call the last Saturday before Christmas “super” for a reason. More than a third (36%) of shoppers polled plan to be out shopping on Super Saturday.
- Smart toilets could one day create a snapshot of your health and day-to-day life. Scientists (University of Wisconsin-Madison) say their smart toilet prototype took 110 samples of their own urine over a 10-day period. The results showed sleep, exercise, alcohol or coffee intake, and medication taken.
- This Christmas, a new family mediator might be stepping in to avoid Christmas arguments. Amazon’s Alexa can now be used to change the subject during family disputes over the winter holidays. Research by the online retail giant found 6:30 PM on Christmas Day is the time when family fights are most likely to break out. Amazon has now added a feature to its smart speakers to prompt virtual assistant Alexa to step in with a “distraction technique”. Using the phrase “Alexa, change the subject”, the AI-powered assistant will try to spark a new debate by asking questions such as: “Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?” It could also ask: “What would your superpower be and why?”
- Cover-stealing, coming home to an unmade bed and snoring are among the things that send tempers soaring between couples. Our top annoyance is a partner who snores (39%). Next is being woken up by a cover-stealing partner (24%). Then leaving clothes on the bedroom floor (23%). No. 4 is the partner who encroaches on your side of the bed (22%). Tossing and turning is last (20%).
- Doctors say drinking artificially-sweetened drinks like Diet Coke could make you more likely to put weight on. Researchers (University of South Australia) found that people who consume low calorie sweeteners (LCS) don’t reduce their overall sugar intake… The lead researcher said: “Consumers of artificial sweeteners do not reduce their overall intake of sugar. They use both sugar and low-calorie sweeteners and may psychologically feel they can indulge in their favorite foods. Artificial sweeteners can also change the gut bacteria which may lead to weight gain and risk of type 2 diabetes.”
Fun Fact:A National Weather Service study indicated that more than eight out of every ten people injured or killed by lightning have this in common. (They are men.) #funfact
Matt's Musing: If you find yourself eating Christmas decorations, do you have tinsel-itus...? #musing
Matt's Pick Song:“Hark The Herald Angels Sing” by the Mark Trammell Quartet
Bible Trivia Answer:B. An angel (Matthew 1:21)
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Radio Recap (Wednesday 12/04/19)
Bible Trivia Question:What form of transportation did Mary and Joseph use to get to Bethlehem? The answer is not a taxi cab.
A. Donkey
B. Camel
C. Taxi
D The Bible does not say.
In The News:
- Cookie Day & Sock Day & Dice Day
- The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree will be lit tonight.
- According to a new study (from Truecaller) the average American received 18.2 unwanted spam calls a month this year, up from 16.9 in 2018. The damages from those phone scams in America topped $10.5 billion last year. The biggest driver of phone scams have been robocalls, which accounted for 35 percent of all phone spam in the U.S. this year.
- When you think soup, it’s possible you think Campbell’s. If you’re a fan of the company’s Chunky line of soups then you’re a person who would be interested in Chunky Soup slippers. Yep, like so many companies, Campbell’s has a line of clothing and accessories. Like soup holding gloves for $20, and a hat that will hold your favorite spork.
- Firefighters in Britain said a kitchen fire was caused by a family dog that somehow turned on the microwave. Firefighters say the husky dog started the microwave, causing a package of bread rolls inside to burn and catch fire. The homeowner was not present at the time of the fire but alerted authorities when he noticed the smoke on the security cameras connected to his phone app. The dog was not injured.
- Police discovered an open door at the Honey Baked Ham store in suburban St. Louis last week. A search of the building led to something unusual. The burglar left a note and a sum of cash as a justification. The note read: “Happy Thanksgiving! No one was here and we were in desperate need of pies. Left money, took pies. Thanks!”
Fun Fact:65% of mall Santas that have a college degree.#funfact
Matt's Musing: When you go to a Christmas party, your presents is requested... #musing
Matt's Pick Song:“Peace On Earth” by Doug Anderson
Bible Trivia Answer:D. The Bible does not say.
(Bible gives no details on how they went from Galilee to Bethlehem. It was an 80 mile trip for them, and it is likely they rode some type of animal.)
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Radio Recap (Tuesday 12/03/19)
A. Jeremiah
B. Isaiah
C. Ezekiel
D. John the Baptist
In The News:
- Giving Tuesday & Make A Gift Day
- Winter’s almost here. [I’ve switched to my winter socks. They’re the same as his summer ones only with fewer holes.]
- Cyber Monday went well. [And by “well” I mean that no one got trampled.]
- A Baby Shark doll narrowly saved the life of a toddler after absorbing a stray bullet that ripped through the walls of her family’s Madison, Wisconsin, home. The 3-year-old girl was sleeping in her crib when a gunfight erupted outside around 8:42 PM on Sunday. The bullets hit parked cars and multiple homes, prompting residents to seek shelter. One of the bullets entered the toddler’s bedroom where she slept. The toddler was holding the Baby Shark toy when it was hit by a bullet.
- Fifth of us say spending holidays at home is always a letdown _ There’s no place like home for the holidays, but according to a new survey that isn’t necessarily a positive. A significant 21 percent of respondents said that holidays spent at home consistently fail to meet their expectations.
- A new survey finds the average American carries out five good deeds a month. 66 percent have helped someone with directions. 65 percent held a door open for a stranger. 53 percent have paid for a stranger’s meal. 53 percent have picked up litter or garbage.
- A tanker truck went over a California highway guardrail and ended up spilling its load of 6,000 gallons of condensed milk. No injuries were reported when the tanker went over the side and ended up 75 feet down an embankment.
- A new survey finds the average person will spend 78,705 hours staring at their TV screen or similar device. This includes 3,639 movies at home, and 31,507 episodes of TV… Six in ten respondents actually admit they would be lost without their TV set.
Fun Fact:More people use blue toothbrushes than red ones. #funfact
Matt's Musing: Christmas countdown has started! Time to spruce things up... #musing
Matt's Pick Song:“White Christmas” by Ivan Parker
Bible Trivia Answer:B. Isaiah (Isaiah 7:14)
Monday, December 2, 2019
Radio Recap (Monday 12/02/19)
Bible Trivia Question:
Why did Mary and Joseph to go to Bethlehem?
A. For a Roman census
B. Jerusalem was too crowded
C. They were following a star
D. They were running away from Herod
In The News:
- Cyber Monday … Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday
- On this day in 1901: Gillette patented the first disposable razor.
- How did your thanksgiving desserts go? Ours was adventure! On Wednesday evening, my kids helped my wife Lydia make apple pies. All was going well. My two boys peeled and cut the apples while my daughter mixed and rolled the pie crust. Two problems presented itself. Half of our things are packed away since we’ve been trying to sell our house. That included the pie roller and pie pans! So I had the task of making a late night run to buy some foil pie pans. All ended well, with four beautiful apple pies for us to share with extended family.
- What is your traditions on thanksgiving? Besides watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, we spend the evening as a family playing… Monopoly! Of course, we have several themes in our position. So this year we played “bacon-opoply” with with each property based on Smokehouses. Bacon taco, Bacon floss, Bacon cheeseburger, turkey bacon… well, you get the idea. One of the cards I drew gave me a choice, I had to complete an activity, if my family was satisfied with my performance, I’d win $50. If I failed… I lost $50. Fair enough right. Um. I had to lay on the floor and imitate “sizzling bacon”. That’s right, pretty much act like a shocked worm. However, I’m more like a slug. Well, I did pass. By the way… my kids have cell phones… yikes….
- Did you get your Black Friday shopping done while you were waiting in line for coffee? You definitely weren’t the only one. Retain industry number show 39 percent of online Black Friday purchases were made with smartphones. That’s a big jump from last year, when just over 33 percent turned to the devices in their pockets. People were willing to splurge, too. Shoppers spent about $2.9 billion using their phones versus ‘just’ $2.1 billion a year earlier.
- An Arizona teen who tried to shimmy down her chimney in an attempt to sneak home after a late night out. However,she ended up getting stuck for more than 90 minutes. The teen decided the chimney would be the best entryway to her home after she and her friend got locked out and couldn’t find another way inside. But the plan soon backfired and the friend had to call 911.
- It turns out, high chairs are only meant for babies and toddlers. Firefighters were called to a Chick-fil-A in Idaho when a teenager got stuck in a high chair. She had apparently been dared by her friends to sit in the small seat… The young girl’s friends and restaurant workers attempted to help her out of the chair for 45 minutes before calling authorities.
- Three men wearing disguises went into a jewelry store in Burnsville, Minnesota, armed with sledgehammers, smashed the display cases, scooped up inventory, and made a quick getaway in a stolen van. They might have never been caught, except that one of the things stolen was a small electronic device — a GPS tracker. It led police directly to their hideout.
- As radio stations everywhere turn to an all-Christmas format, what song would listeners most like to jingle all the way to oblivion? In the UK a poll has singled out Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas is You as the most annoying holiday song ever.
Fun Fact:It’s Christmas time… Every 8 seconds in America someone is arrested for shoplifting. #funfact
Matt's Musing: I love when candy canes are in mint condition. #musing
Matt's Pick Song:“Joy To The World” by Ivan Parker
Bible Trivia Answer:A. For a Roman census. (Caesar Augustus ordered the people to go back to the city of their forefathers/lineage to impose taxes. Joseph’s family was from Bethlehem. Luke 2:1-3)
A. For a Roman census
B. Jerusalem was too crowded
C. They were following a star
D. They were running away from Herod
In The News:
- Cyber Monday … Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday
- On this day in 1901: Gillette patented the first disposable razor.
- How did your thanksgiving desserts go? Ours was adventure! On Wednesday evening, my kids helped my wife Lydia make apple pies. All was going well. My two boys peeled and cut the apples while my daughter mixed and rolled the pie crust. Two problems presented itself. Half of our things are packed away since we’ve been trying to sell our house. That included the pie roller and pie pans! So I had the task of making a late night run to buy some foil pie pans. All ended well, with four beautiful apple pies for us to share with extended family.
- What is your traditions on thanksgiving? Besides watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, we spend the evening as a family playing… Monopoly! Of course, we have several themes in our position. So this year we played “bacon-opoply” with with each property based on Smokehouses. Bacon taco, Bacon floss, Bacon cheeseburger, turkey bacon… well, you get the idea. One of the cards I drew gave me a choice, I had to complete an activity, if my family was satisfied with my performance, I’d win $50. If I failed… I lost $50. Fair enough right. Um. I had to lay on the floor and imitate “sizzling bacon”. That’s right, pretty much act like a shocked worm. However, I’m more like a slug. Well, I did pass. By the way… my kids have cell phones… yikes….
- Did you get your Black Friday shopping done while you were waiting in line for coffee? You definitely weren’t the only one. Retain industry number show 39 percent of online Black Friday purchases were made with smartphones. That’s a big jump from last year, when just over 33 percent turned to the devices in their pockets. People were willing to splurge, too. Shoppers spent about $2.9 billion using their phones versus ‘just’ $2.1 billion a year earlier.
- An Arizona teen who tried to shimmy down her chimney in an attempt to sneak home after a late night out. However,she ended up getting stuck for more than 90 minutes. The teen decided the chimney would be the best entryway to her home after she and her friend got locked out and couldn’t find another way inside. But the plan soon backfired and the friend had to call 911.
- It turns out, high chairs are only meant for babies and toddlers. Firefighters were called to a Chick-fil-A in Idaho when a teenager got stuck in a high chair. She had apparently been dared by her friends to sit in the small seat… The young girl’s friends and restaurant workers attempted to help her out of the chair for 45 minutes before calling authorities.
- Three men wearing disguises went into a jewelry store in Burnsville, Minnesota, armed with sledgehammers, smashed the display cases, scooped up inventory, and made a quick getaway in a stolen van. They might have never been caught, except that one of the things stolen was a small electronic device — a GPS tracker. It led police directly to their hideout.
- As radio stations everywhere turn to an all-Christmas format, what song would listeners most like to jingle all the way to oblivion? In the UK a poll has singled out Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas is You as the most annoying holiday song ever.
Fun Fact:It’s Christmas time… Every 8 seconds in America someone is arrested for shoplifting. #funfact
Matt's Musing: I love when candy canes are in mint condition. #musing
Matt's Pick Song:“Joy To The World” by Ivan Parker
Bible Trivia Answer:A. For a Roman census. (Caesar Augustus ordered the people to go back to the city of their forefathers/lineage to impose taxes. Joseph’s family was from Bethlehem. Luke 2:1-3)
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