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The mad and sometimes insane writings of a couple of radio DJs! We will write about stuff, from the show and otherwise.
Perilous Peaks: China’s ‘Most Inconvenient Convenience Store’
In southern China, there’s a peculiar sight that’s been dubbed the “most inconvenient convenience store” in the country. This little wooden shed, measuring just two square meters, is perched 394 feet above the ground…
Dentist Claims it’s Better to Eat Your Trick-or-Treat Candy at One Sitting
It’s that time of year when candy stashes are about to invade our homes. But if you’re concerned about your dental health, there are some steps you can take to avoid those dreaded visits to the dentist.
NYC Number One for Vampires
If you ask us, it seems vampires have their eyes set on the city that never sleeps, New York City. With its bustling late-night bar scene and a population of nearly 9 million potential victims, the Big Apple is the ideal metropolis…
Airbnb Is Using AI to Block ‘High Risk’ Halloween Party Bookings
You know how Airbnb always tries to keep the party poopers at bay, but sometimes, those open-invite shindigs just sneak through the cracks?
Housing Market Update: The Surprising Trend of Moving Back In with Parents to Save for a Home
As fall’s buying season kicks into high gear, mortgage rates are nearing 8%, making affordability a major concern. Some aspiring homeowners are finding themselves in a tricky spot, prompting a surprising solution…
10-Year-Old Atlanta Boy’s Selfless Birthday Gift Has a Remarkable Impact
Alex Baker, a 10-year-old boy from Atlanta, decided to forego traditional birthday presents in favor of a more altruistic gesture.
Cracking the Code of Cuffing Season
Cuffing season is back, and for many singles, it’s a time of year when finding that special someone to snuggle with during the long, cold winter becomes a top priority.
It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown Trivia
As you prepare for your Halloween tradition of watching “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” let’s dive deeper into some trivia surrounding this timeless classic.
2 in 3 Only See a Doctor When Something Feels Extremely Wrong
According to recent research, a significant 64% of Americans adopt a “wait till it’s really bad” approach to seeing a doctor.