
Do you remember the Presidential Fitness Challenge? Kat and Alex talk all things sports. And Lawson’s Chip Dip Ice Cream.
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The best of internet humor…on the radio
the best of internet humor…on the radio

Do you remember the Presidential Fitness Challenge? Kat and Alex talk all things sports. And Lawson’s Chip Dip Ice Cream.
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The week’s weirdest news you never heard about. Find out what we’re celebrating and what we do not care about.
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The Top 10 Weirdest Ice Cream Flavors
10. Strawberry Balsamic – This unusual ice cream has gone from a cult favorite in Portland, Oregon to a national obsession.
9. Garlic – Gilroy, California is the Garlic Capital of the World where you’ll find garlic ice crem in shops all over town.
8. Cereal Milk – From the company Milk Bar for those who think the best part of breakfast is drinking the delicious milk left behind after eating a bowl of cereal.
7. Cheetos Flamin’ Hot Ice Cream – From Marble Slab, Texas mixes sweet cream base with Flamin’ Hot Cheetos crushed and distributed throughout,
6. Cold Sweat – from Sunni Skys in North Carolina uses two different hot sauces in its creamy base and has real chunks of three types of chile peppers, including habaneros and ghost peppers.Hear Kat and Alex get spaced out.
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Dave created this song to honor the felonious otter we talk about in the show.
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Katy, Gayle, and Jill went up in space. Gayle’s ratings went down and Katy got dissed.
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Dave created this song to honor the felonious otter we talk about in the show.
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This Irish rhyme is supposed to ward off the bad luck of a magpie. Listen to Kat and Alex learn all about the lore of the magpie as they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
One for sorrow,
Two for joy,
Three for a girl,
Four for a boy,
Five for silver,
Six for gold,
Seven for a story yet to be told.















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Do you remember when you realized you were an adult and there was no more spring break?
Hear about the latest trends for Spring Break and the curious case of the felonious otter.
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Did you ever wonder why you didn’t know something?
Social media is full of things people are just now learning about. For example, did you know the clips on bread loaves are color-coded to tell you what day of the week they were backed?
Listen in for more things that you will be today years old when you learn.
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Conversation Hearts or Cherry Lollipops?
Remember those little valentine’s we used to give everyone in elementary school? Which candy that the cool kids slipped inside was your favorite?
Give her what she wants
from Today.com
My girlfriend said she wanted a fairy tale relationship…So I left her in the forest with a loaf of bread.
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Kat and Alex take on IKEA.
Here’s story we didn’t get to talk about when we ran out of time.
How Building Ikea Furniture Nearly Destroyed My Marriage
from Popsugar.com
KAT: This is from Popsugar.com, written by brilliant writer Steve Tate.
“Do you ever wonder how strong your relationship with your significant other is, or how much exactly it can take? There are many things that can apply extra tension — planning a family vacation, spending time with in-laws, talking about money. I’ve been married for 14 happy years, and while my wife and I have had our fill of marital woes, nothing, and I mean nothing, put our relationship to the test quite as much as building Ikea furniture together did.
ALEX: Did you know that Ikea is responsible for 28 percent of all divorces that occurred in the US in 2017? You probably didn’t, because I’m totally kidding and made that up but, honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if it were true.
KAT: I’ll be the first to admit that it’s easy to fall victim to the charm of Ikea. We’ve all been there — walking down the aisles as we look at the beautifully assembled furniture. It’s well-designed, sturdy, and most importantly, affordable.
ALEX: But you want to know why it’s so affordable? It’s because they factor in the attorney costs that’ll pile up as you and your partner argue back and forth about which part goes where. In fact, they really should have a divorce attorney onsite at every Ikea location, right next to the daycare.
KAT: At the very least, each box should contain a warning label that reads: “This box contains materials that are extremely harmful for your marriage. Proceed with caution.” However, I’m also not totally convinced that this warning label doesn’t already exist. The problem is I can’t read it . . . because my native tongue doesn’t happen to be Swedish.
ALEX: Have you ever tried to place dresser drawers upside down? Well, I have, and it doesn’t work. There was nothing left in my soul. After three-and-a-half hours of labor and two blisters for each thumb, I went full Chevy Chase from Christmas Vacation on my poor wife. I lost it.
KAT: In closing, the next time your spouse approaches you with the idea of building some Ikea furniture, remember this warning and RUN. If they really want to do some DIY project together, may I suggest much safer options likes a photography class or origami? Thankfully, my wife and I were able to move past the Ikea hiccup in our marriage, but it definitely made a few of our strong foundation’s screws loose, even if just for an afternoon.”
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Yes we did – we talked about elections without mentioning politics!
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Do you remember the reality TV show “Home Improvement”?
Just like the infamous Hildi, we don’t always mean to be funny.

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Why do witches make the best editors?
Because they always run spell check.
Alex and Kat talk about the funny parts of reading, librarians, and all things bookish

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Do you need to set an appointment to see a psychic…
or will they be expecting you?