Mom‘s are superwomen! Survey says the average mom gets 1 hour and 7 minutes a day to herself. … Continue Reading

Mom‘s are superwomen! Survey says the average mom gets 1 hour and 7 minutes a day to herself. … Continue Reading
How long can you go before crying? So beautiful!… Continue Reading
Q: This 1983 movie is about a welder from a steel mill in Pittsburgh…name the movie.
A: Flashdance. Jennifer Beals plays Alexandra Owens, who is a welder but aspires to be a professional dancer.
They’re so scary, viewers can’t finish watching them!… Continue Reading
Q: Technically, there are only 46 states in the U.S. How is this possible?
A: 4 states are considered commonwealths. They are Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia. And what’s the difference between a state and a commonwealth? Just the name.
At the Carolina Theatre this weekend, their Fantasic Realm series will show all kinds of classics on the big screen, and some of them will be shown in 3-D! Check out the lineup here, and get ready to recite every line you know by heart. (Psst! The Princess Bride is showing. Inconceivable!)
–Alli
Remember that $25,000 grand prize, one winner takes all round of HQ Trivia? A P.E. teacher in Jacksonville, NC was the winner!
Q: A full 7% of Ireland’s entire barley crop is used to produce what specific product?
A: Guinness Beer
This Sunday from 9am – noon enjoy Casey Kasem’s AT40 from this week in 1977.
The Top Ten is dominated by ballads and love songs from Barbra Streisand, Kenny Nolan, and Mary MacGregor. But Fleetwood Mac, Bob Seger, and Manfred Mann are in to rock it up. Even a one-hit wonder by David Soul from “Starsky and Hutch”! Casey’s stories, Long Distance Dedications, and of course The Countdown.
Hear it as it originally aired every weekend on KIX!
Q: According to studies, every March, U.S.companies see about 1 Billion dollars in lost wages. What causes this?
A: The NCAA Basketball Tournament, due to employees sneaking work time to see or listen to games, filling out tournament brackets, talking about the games, and taking “sick” days to stay home and watch games.