These pet reactions could be the best thing you’ll ever see!… Continue Reading

These pet reactions could be the best thing you’ll ever see!… Continue Reading
Q: What is Paul McCartney’s real first name?
A: James. His full name is James Paul McCartney.
So walking the dog is no longer a cool Yo-Yo trick?… Continue Reading
Q: In a recent survey, 20% of all adults said they would do this at a beach. What is it?
A: Nude sunbathe, but they would conceal their faces!
Q: Form the Peanuts comics and cartoons, what was Lucy’s last name?
A: Van Pelt
This Sunday from 9am – noon enjoy Casey Kasem’s vintage AT40 from this week in 1977.
Newcomers Foreigner are making a splash and it Feels Like The First Time, but Cheese rules the survey this week with Barry Manilow, Shaun Cassidy and One Hit Wonder “Undercover Angel” on top, and Jimmy Buffett’s signature “Margaritaville” cracks the Top Ten! Casey’s stories, Long Distance Dedications, and of course The Countdown.
Hear it as it originally aired every weekend on KIX!
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LOVE THIS! Great work UNC Children’s Hospital!… Continue Reading
Q: Name the only U.S. President who was a bachelor.
A: James Buchanan who was the 15th President serving from 1857-1861.
This Saturday from 6am – 10am, you get two chances to enjoy a classic American Top 40 with Casey Kasem and the best songs this week in 1982.
MTV was still new, John Mellencamp was still John Cougar, and country stars like Willie Nelson and Ronnie Milsap shared chart success with video darlings Human League and Soft Cell. Can’t we all just get along like “Ebony and Ivory”, the big mover by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder?
Encore presentation this Saturday from 8pm – midnight.
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Rolesville Furniture. The 4th of July sale continues with 15% off store-wide on already reduced sale prices! Just 10 miles north of Raleigh. See more at RolesvilleFurniture.com
Today in 1975, the Jackson Five announced they were leaving Motown for Epic Records. … Continue Reading