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Episode 36

May 30, 2024 WQSB Season 1 Episode 36
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Ever wondered why a simple fast food meal costs as much as a sit-down dinner these days? Join us as we explore the rising prices of fast food and how it's changing our dining habits. From personal stories of unexpectedly expensive drive-through experiences to the clever tactics chains are using to lure us back with value meals and coupons, you'll get the full scoop. Plus, hear about the fascinating world of Moana 2 and the staggering Instagram earnings of your favorite celebrities!

Get ready for some laughs and surprises as we kick off with some lighthearted banter about the perplexing percentages in milk labels and share hilarious anecdotes from our social media spotlight on listeners who resemble celebrities like Jelly Roll and Tawny Katane. We're also buzzing about exciting upcoming events such as Wolfstock, a dog food promotion, and a Father's Day giveaway where one lucky listener could win a riding lawnmower. And don't miss our story on a woman building life-size dog houses out of Legos—it’s as impressive as it sounds!

But that's not all—we’ll also touch on intriguing topics like the rise of line dancing spurred by TikTok hits, Google's new AI search overview feature, and a fascinating survey about how often people should wash their bed sheets. As we wrap up, we share a heartfelt quote from Sharon Draper about finding joy in life's simple moments, and offer our insights on everything from hygiene tips to new snacks. Tune in and enjoy the ride with Barry and Holly!

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Ever wondered why a simple fast food meal costs as much as a sit-down dinner these days? Join us as we explore the rising prices of fast food and how it's changing our dining habits. From personal stories of unexpectedly expensive drive-through experiences to the clever tactics chains are using to lure us back with value meals and coupons, you'll get the full scoop. Plus, hear about the fascinating world of Moana 2 and the staggering Instagram earnings of your favorite celebrities!

Get ready for some laughs and surprises as we kick off with some lighthearted banter about the perplexing percentages in milk labels and share hilarious anecdotes from our social media spotlight on listeners who resemble celebrities like Jelly Roll and Tawny Katane. We're also buzzing about exciting upcoming events such as Wolfstock, a dog food promotion, and a Father's Day giveaway where one lucky listener could win a riding lawnmower. And don't miss our story on a woman building life-size dog houses out of Legos—it’s as impressive as it sounds!

But that's not all—we’ll also touch on intriguing topics like the rise of line dancing spurred by TikTok hits, Google's new AI search overview feature, and a fascinating survey about how often people should wash their bed sheets. As we wrap up, we share a heartfelt quote from Sharon Draper about finding joy in life's simple moments, and offer our insights on everything from hygiene tips to new snacks. Tune in and enjoy the ride with Barry and Holly!

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Speaker 1:

Have you all been good boys and girls.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's time to rise and shine and get your morning started with Alabama's award-winning morning show. Good morning and we're in trouble. That does sound good Broadcasting, live from high atop Alabama's beautiful Sand Mountain. You, fellas, really were the internal revenue service, the fellow's really with the Internal Revenue Service. Please welcome your hosts, barry. Well, we think we may have a vampire in town.

Speaker 1:

He does have talent, I think Maybe I don't know, I'm going to tell you all of my secrets.

Speaker 3:

I didn't actually sell my last car, I just forgot where I parked it. When they say 2% milk, I don't know what the other 98% is.

Speaker 2:

And Holly. Hey, there she is.

Speaker 3:

She's just a good, old-fashioned country girl. I'm going to read this letter to you out loud, but if you hug me afterwards, I swear to God I'll scream and pull my hair out and maybe punch you in the face.

Speaker 1:

In the face. In the face. Good morning at 606. What is the other 98% of milk?

Speaker 3:

I was just about to Google that because I don't know.

Speaker 1:

It confuses me when I look at it.

Speaker 3:

I know, what does that mean? 1%, 2%.

Speaker 1:

I don't know 1% of what. I'm not sure, is only 2% of it's milk. I don't know the rest of it's water, I don't know. That's confusing.

Speaker 3:

Who it's water. No, no, that's confusing. Who can tell us who's the milk expert?

Speaker 1:

Keith Ball. Keith Ball, he's a chicken guy.

Speaker 3:

He don't milk chickens, he don't milk chickens?

Speaker 1:

He don't. No, not that I know of. Okay, knowing Keith, he's tried. Yeah, but no, no, but hey boy, it feels so good. This morning it's 53 in Fort Payne. I would take mid-upper 50s for overnight lows, absolutely, because it's nice, just a little touch of cool. And then when you get up in the morning it's going to be not a bad day 82, not as windy as it has been. No chance of rain until maybe Saturday, just a little better chance of rain comes in. So there's a lot of outdoor stuff this weekend, excuse me, so if you're going to be outside you could see a pop-up shower, maybe a thunderstorm, but it's not going to rain all day Coming up.

Speaker 1:

We'll talk about our big day tomorrow when Wolfstock, our dog food promotion, kicks off. We'll tell you about that Father's Day coming up in a couple of weeks we're giving away a riding lawnmower. But first I'm going to finish some things from yesterday. Yeah, speaking of things from yesterday, speaking of Kelly Clarkson there we did our post asking you if you think you look like somebody famous or somebody in your family or friend, does put a picture up and we're going to find the one who looks the most like somebody famous, like you Speaking of Kelly Clarkson. I see where Terry Fawcett says that people tell her her daughter looks like Kelly Clarkson. I'm looking at her picture here. Are you on the? Yeah, check it out, I agree.

Speaker 3:

I'm on the post. Yeah, she does.

Speaker 1:

She does. That's a good one.

Speaker 3:

That's a good one, yes.

Speaker 1:

Now some of them. You needed to include a picture. Yeah, you have to make it as easy for us as you can, because I'm dealing with one hand. And somebody said Chris Pratt and Larry, the Cable Guy from Seth Dale says I was told Luke Holmes Got to give us a picture. You're making us jump through too many hoops. Dale, give us a picture. Yeah, james Hurley says Willie Jess Robertson, I can see. Okay, I see the picture here, gotcha. I see the picture here, gotcha. I see the beard, got the beard going for you. Yeah, sam Walcott says Tom Hanks, I don't see it, sam.

Speaker 3:

No, I see Mark Zuckerberg.

Speaker 1:

Ooh, you are correct, you look more like Zuckerberg.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but you do look like him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, misty, is it Marilyn? She looks like Angelina Jolie at times. I guess she's the one at the bottom right. Yeah, I think so. I'm hoping that's not her in the bottom left, because that's a puppy. Not sure why the puppy's in here.

Speaker 3:

She is not the dog.

Speaker 1:

No, then there's other ones, but Griff Amos. Griff Amos put up his jelly roll and we're basing it on what we thought and what people thought. 262 people like it and agree he looks a lot like Jelly Roll.

Speaker 3:

You know, we talked about this because we had Griff in on Halloween, Uh-huh we did. And we were like, should we? Because Griff has already been? But that response to his picture was phenomenal, so there was no way that we couldn't pick Griff. We've got to pick Griff. So, griff, message me your phone number because you're getting a station t-shirt, because you do look so much like Jelly Roll. You look just like Jelly Roll. I should make a post. I should make just a post of Griff's. We should. Okay, let me save his picture.

Speaker 1:

Thank you to everybody for posting pictures. There are some great ones on here. Like Amy Crony said, I was told Tawny Katane, actress from back in the 80s and 90s. I'm looking at the picture, scroll down below Jelly Roll, okay, griff and you'll see her picture compared to Tawny's picture and that's a good resemblance.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Harlow's favorite my daughter was Mike Miller's when he said he was told that he made a good Harley Quinn.

Speaker 1:

And he was dressed as Harley Quinn. I'm hoping for Halloween. I'm hoping that's not what he wears around the house.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

There's some great photos. There is, yeah, so be sure to. If you have any more you'd like to share, do so. There's some good ones on here.

Speaker 3:

This Christina Ricci that looks like Wednesday Addams is identical. That's a good one, that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

A lot of good ones, so thank you for sharing your photos. We'll have some more stuff like this coming up very soon. Yeah, other things going on today. Let yeah, other things going on today. Let's see what's happening. How do you know Things you need to know today, thursday, may 30th you know the month's almost over, I know. One more day, one more day we're closing in on halfway through the year.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but we'll start tomorrow.

Speaker 1:

Start tomorrow, so what's going on today?

Speaker 3:

Today in 1848, the first ice cream freezer was invented. So thank you for you like homemade ice cream. Oh my gosh, how could you not? It's my favorite If you don't like ice cream, you might as well hate puppies and babies too, you gotta love ice cream, american baseball and apple pie.

Speaker 1:

Ooh, yeah, I agree with you.

Speaker 3:

You have to.

Speaker 1:

So what's your favorite homemade ice cream flavor Chocolate.

Speaker 3:

Chocolate flavor, chocolate chocolate yeah, good, but I love a good grapeico yeah, yep.

Speaker 1:

And then the most popular flavors nationwide are vanilla chocolate and your favorite peach, love peach, and I told you I've got a recipe for a pina colada homemade ice cream. Oh, no alcohol, it's. You make your regular ice cream vanilla mix. Then you add a jar of the maraschino cherries with juice and all, and then you get the. It's a cup but it's like it's a pina colada mix that you put into like the blender to make the frozen. You get that and put it in there. Man, if you like a pina colada, this is good, it's good stuff. I bet that's good.

Speaker 1:

We'll have to make that sometime soon with summer here. So yeah, so maybe, oh, some of here. So yeah, uh, so maybe, oh, do you ever have one do?

Speaker 3:

you have to crank the ice cream.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, you had to turn it like this we always fought over who got to crank the ice cream. You wanted to crank it, yeah well, thankful for your mama, exactly, oh yeah she.

Speaker 2:

That's why five kids.

Speaker 1:

She got to sit back and rest and supervise.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what else the moana 2 trailer has been released. I'm so excited about this. I love the first one.

Speaker 1:

Yes, disney debuted the first trailer, the Moana 2 trailer has been released.

Speaker 3:

I'm so excited about this. I love the first one. Yes, disney debuted the first trailer for Moana 2. The first one was in 2016. In eight years, I didn't realize it had been that long, but I have good news Dwayne Johnson is again voicing Maui Good.

Speaker 1:

So excited You've got to have him, you've got to have him.

Speaker 3:

The teaser shows Moana setting off on another adventure at sea after discovering a call from her ancestors to sail to new skies and reconnect our people across the entire ocean.

Speaker 1:

You can see this on her Facebook page. Have you watched it yet? It is good. I have not watched it yet. I'm looking forward to seeing Moana 2.

Speaker 3:

It's going to be a good one. And then I've got something to think about. Okay, what you got. Well, I've been thinking I'm not sure which is longer A microwave minute or a treadmill minute.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's a deep thought, because they both last so long Forever.

Speaker 3:

They both last about five hours.

Speaker 1:

Because the microwave. You're sitting there, you're hungry. It's a minute. Then the treadmill you're walking and you thought I'm about to die. Yes, it's gonna be longer than a minute, so I don't know which one is longer that is a good, good thought.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, all right, think it over 6 14 wqsb mornings with barry and holly luke holmes to go back and look at their uh look-alike photos.

Speaker 1:

We put up yesterday or you put up yesterday. We asked you to share photos if you think you look like somebody. Probably more people thought they looked like Luke Holmes than anybody else.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there's a ton of Luke Holmes and they did look similar, yep.

Speaker 1:

I think it goes with the beard, yeah, and just kind of the blue jean just everyday cowboy baseball just everyday person look, but I love Luke Holmes oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Love his music. 623, sunshine today Going to hit 82, 82. Not bad at all this morning, feeling good. It's 58 here at qsb. Surely you can't be serious? I am serious and don't call me surely totally serious on this one fast food. We were talking about this a few weeks ago, but you cannot go through a drive-through or sit down anymore and get a meal for less than probably nine bucks, would you say.

Speaker 3:

I would say ten bucks?

Speaker 1:

yeah, because this morning you drove through and got you a biscuit and gravy. Yep uh, got yourself the sweet tea and me a sweet tea yeah how much? Eight dollars for a bit. One biscuit with gravy on it, yeah, two large sweet teas yes, that's all amazing.

Speaker 3:

And yesterday morning I went through and got a large coffee and a large sweet tea and a medium dot dark pepper. Seven dollars, seven dollars, seven dollars for three drinks that's ridiculous.

Speaker 1:

Well, check out. The new survey came out this morning. Uh, four out of five americans say fast food is now becoming more of a luxury than they need something they can live without and they plan to live without. Yeah, I know, I read a story saying the past 12 months, fast food businesses have really lost. Well, haven't lost money, but their profits have gone down big time in the past year. Food prices fast food prices are up almost 5% since last year and they're up 47% since 2014.

Speaker 1:

Wow, In 10 years they've gone up almost 50 percent. Wow, fast food prices and a new survey. More than 2 000 consumers found that many diners are are now having a hard time going through fast food like they used to because of the prices. Yeah, like you can go through and say you've got um, husband and wife and two kids yeah it's going to be at least 20, 25 to $30 to go through fast food At least $30. At least Just to get like a combo.

Speaker 3:

Very bare minimum. So I'll go through Starbucks with the girls and I'll get me a drink and get them two cake pops and it's like almost $20.

Speaker 1:

Unrest. That's not even healthy food either.

Speaker 3:

And it's not. That's not even healthy food either, and it's not. No, and that is a luxury.

Speaker 3:

I can't go through Starbucks every day. I used to could. Like back years ago, when it was first built, I used to go to Starbucks every single day. My drink was $5 and that was a little pricey. I knew that, but that was the one thing that I splurged on Right. And now it is $8 and I can't afford it every day, and especially girls with the cake pops those are like $4 each. I don't know. I can't afford it, I just can't afford it.

Speaker 1:

75% said it's cheaper to eat at home and they're now eating at home.

Speaker 3:

But what do you eat at home? Because the grocery store is so expensive too. Same thing.

Speaker 1:

The only difference is you can buy like say you say, you get some sandwich meat.

Speaker 3:

Okay, and some bread you can make more than just one sandwich.

Speaker 1:

Like you go to a drive-thru and get one, at least you can make four to five to six sandwiches. So it spreads out a little bit more if you do it that way. But who wants a sandwich every day though?

Speaker 3:

Nobody.

Speaker 1:

And you get tired of you, know well, you make your own whatever hot dogs.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but I'm sick of fast food too.

Speaker 1:

I am too. You know, I'm just sick of eating Check this out In Seattle a Big Mac combo costs almost $15. That's how much the difference is. It depends on the part of the country on how much they charge Almost $15. Five Guys they track their rising prices. Five Guys $20 for a meal at five guys.

Speaker 3:

Have you ever had a five guys? I never have. So it's really good and it's really fresh. But that's ridiculous pricing. It is yeah.

Speaker 1:

Here's some good news McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King and Jack in the Box are all preparing bundled value meals, lowering prices this summer to try to regain customer traffic. I know there's going to be a lot of $5 combo meals coming out, which is going to help. It's going to help, but still if you get like a Big Mac combo, like 15 in Seattle, here it's $10.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, well, we've been using those coupons. You and I, we usually have lunch together after we finish the show, sometimes, sometimes, I mean we can't afford it every day. No, can't afford it every day. No, but we use those coupons from Burger King.

Speaker 1:

Sure.

Speaker 3:

And they're like $10 for two Whopper Junior shot and two drinks and a fry. But if you don't have that coupon, it's like 15, 20 bucks. Yeah, it's a lot of money.

Speaker 1:

It's a lot of money, it's a big hit. Yeah, yeah. What kills me is also some of these places have they've shrunk the serving sizes, like the buns. Oh yeah, I think we need to go talk to the bun company people. Yeah, tell them to get off their buns because they're hurting us. They're making these buns smaller because you're like the Whopper Junior it's about the size of what a biscuit used to be.

Speaker 3:

Well, speaking of biscuits, that's what you used to say. I won't say where we got barbecue from yesterday, but they brought out the barbecue sandwich and you said this is the size of a biscuit.

Speaker 1:

What is this? The bun was tiny.

Speaker 3:

And I said this is what it is now, this is what it's been for a while.

Speaker 1:

It's so bad. The other day I got a burger not going to say from which place it's a regular cheeseburger and I picked it up and thought I didn't order a pickle burger. But the meat was under the pickle. That's how tiny, the little, funny piece of meat. I raised up the pickle. I said, oh, there's my hamburger meat. Okay, I see now, it was the tiniest little piece. It was like something you might be like a Lego.

Speaker 3:

Oh, not even like a silver dollar.

Speaker 1:

No, like a Lego burger.

Speaker 3:

Like a Lego burger.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know. I ordered a pickle burger. There's my meat right under the pickle. Well, okay, I found it, found it. Go back in, manager, I don't need you now. I found my meat.

Speaker 3:

Oh God, you never want to be on the search for meat.

Speaker 1:

No, you don't. But seriously, some of these servings you get now, they're so tiny compared to what they were a few years ago.

Speaker 3:

Which I will agree. I do think that that I do think and this is a soapbox TED Talk so I won't get on it but Americans do need smaller portions. I think that we eat a grossly over amount of food, but the prices should reflect that. But the prices should reflect that. That $10 barbecue sandwich I got yesterday should have been about $4 or $5.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely, and here's where they get you on the drinks.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It's like sweet tea, yep. Okay, you go to a restaurant and you look and it's like $2.50 or $3 for, say, a sweet tea. Yes, you get refilled.

Speaker 3:

I haven't been paying under $4. It's been like $3.99.

Speaker 1:

That's where they get you. They should grab your toes. Here's your bill.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and my kids I'm like y'all are drinking water, you know, because they drink like four sips and that's not worth $4.

Speaker 1:

So here's where I get them. When I go in to sit down and eat, I get there about 12, and I stay until they close. Okay, I'm getting the breakfast. I had 34 refills. Oh, okay, they closed the doors and asked me to please leave. Oh yeah, I got my money's worth that day.

Speaker 3:

I hope they don't advertise with us. They don't Okay, good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I hope it's the king of the burgers.

Speaker 3:

Hey, speaking of things that are won, we have a listener of the day.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's right, and.

Speaker 3:

Angie Greeson is a great listener, miss. Angie Greeson you are a listener of the day.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I'll tell you we can plug her. She's been advertising with us for the past few months.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, if her name sounds familiar, she's been in a couple times it's Bloomin' Crazy Wood Floral Designs. Yes, flowers, they are so beautiful. They're wooden flowers but they look real. People use these for flower bouquets, for weddings. Beautiful and they're gorgeous. They're gorgeous man, they're so neat.

Speaker 1:

Angie, you get a QSB Morning Show t-shirt. Congratulations to you, hey, thank you for listening. We'll have another one tomorrow, then next week everybody who's a listener of the day you win a Morning Show t-shirt and you're qualified to win a family pack of tickets to Chattanooga, yes, to the Aquarium, to the IMAX Theater and to the Discovery Museum. So that's coming up next week.

Speaker 1:

That's going to be fun, we have a lot of those, so June's going to be a big month. We're giving away a lot of those during the month of June, so get ready to win those, all right. 631.

Speaker 2:

Mornings with Barry and Hall here on Alabama's country giant WQSB.

Speaker 1:

And a crazy thing. We had this story yesterday. We got caught up in other things and didn't get a chance to talk about it. But somebody asked this morning is this real? And yeah, there's a monster jellyfish and crab spotted on a beach in England. It's the washed up. They're not sure you know where these come from, if there's more, if there's just one. But these things, how big they're probably about what? Ten times the size of a regular jellyfish.

Speaker 3:

I don't know. You can see it. Oh my gosh, imagine being stung by those people. Yes, that'd wrap around your whole body.

Speaker 1:

It would Imagine getting that stuck in your swim shorts.

Speaker 3:

Oh my gosh, I've had a jellyfish do that before.

Speaker 1:

Uh-uh, came up the pants leg, uh-uh.

Speaker 3:

Got stuck.

Speaker 1:

Well no, my pants came down in the ocean.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I bet.

Speaker 1:

And it swept off the jellyfish.

Speaker 3:

Did he get you?

Speaker 1:

He did. Oh yeah, Jellyfish things. You look at them and say that can't hurt, it can, and there's some types of them that can kill you.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I wonder if these can but they're so big, I can't imagine how it's safe.

Speaker 1:

No, and then that crab next to it. There's a picture on our Facebook page. They discovered these back a few days ago and it sparked concerns from among locals thinking, okay, we've never seen these before. How many more are out there? And are there other sea creatures that are bigger, kind of like? Okay, I'm thinking Godzilla is nearby.

Speaker 3:

I can tell you, there it is.

Speaker 1:

You think those are bigger ones? Yep, because how much of the ocean is it? They said that we've never actually looked into and discovered, it's like less than 10%. It's Godzilla. I know it's kind of how he came around, oh my. So it could be from radiation or something. All these giant crabs and giant jellyfish are coming up now.

Speaker 3:

Imagine being at a restaurant and being like bring me the biggest crab legs that you have. I'm starving and then bring you these out.

Speaker 1:

Is this okay, sir? Yeah, okay, now bring me about two gallons of butter, because I'm going to have to have it to eat these things.

Speaker 3:

You have to whole body dunk it. You sit in the butter and just bring the crab in there with you.

Speaker 1:

It is so big. These are monstrous, but imagine getting pinched by one of these things out in the ocean.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that would be terrible. It could crush your bones, it could break something off these are huge. People need to see these on our Facebook page. They're huge, it's a little scary.

Speaker 1:

That's why they're a little concerned on knowing what else is out there and how big they're going to be getting.

Speaker 3:

I really think it's like 1% of the ocean is what we've seen. I really think it's something that low. It's so massive.

Speaker 1:

It's massive. We don't know what's in there.

Speaker 3:

We don't know how deep it is no, we don't know what's at the bottom of it no, and there's fish that don't come up to the top no, that stay where the sun or on the bottom.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. They stay where the sun does not touch them, so we don't know what's down there.

Speaker 3:

No, it's complete black darkness. It's scary. It's scary yeah.

Speaker 1:

Ooh yeah. So if you don't see this giant crab and jellyfish, check out her Facebook page. It's pretty creepy. It's 644.

Speaker 2:

Barry and Holly on Alabama's Country, Giant WQSB.

Speaker 3:

It really was so. Yellowstone co-stars.

Speaker 1:

Hold on.

Speaker 3:

We need some official Yellowstone music here we go there, we go, okay, go ahead, I feel like I'm in the show.

Speaker 1:

I know it's like you're riding a horse.

Speaker 3:

Oh my gosh.

Speaker 1:

Saddle up baby John. Should we kill him? No, take him to the train station.

Speaker 3:

No, don't take him to the station. Yellowstone co-stars Ryan Bingham and Hassy Harrison, who plays Laramie, his love interests opposite him and Yellowstone have gotten married in a Western-themed ceremony that took place at Harrison's family home in Dallas.

Speaker 1:

Wow.

Speaker 3:

I know it is so sweet. The two are also busy filming the final season of Yellowstone. Yes, On the show Bingham plays Walker and Harrison plays Laramie.

Speaker 1:

I didn't like Walker's character when he first came on, not at first. Because he almost went to the train station.

Speaker 3:

He did. He was supposed to go to the train station. Well, he was a sneaky little rat.

Speaker 1:

Yes, he was, but he's turned around, turned things around and now they're like top secret on this script on what's going to happen. I think you're going to see a lot of Yellowstone stuff coming up over the next few months. Products. They're going to make a huge push on the show for the final. Is it like six episodes, I think. So it's going to be coming out this fall. I think you're going to see a big push, I think everything Yellowstone coming out in a few months.

Speaker 3:

I'm looking forward to it. And which celebrities earn the most from their Instagram side hustle? Kevin Hart takes the top spot by making an estimated $28 million per year.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I'm dumb on this. How do you make money on Instagram Ads? Doing ads, he makes $28 million.

Speaker 3:

Yes, $28 million a year and doing endorsement sponsorships and stuff that is crazy. Kylie Jenner and Khloe Kardashian take second and third place with just over $16.5 million. Jennifer Lopez and Dwayne Johnson make under just $10 million annually.

Speaker 1:

How are they getting by?

Speaker 3:

That's just Instagram.

Speaker 1:

Not getting the other stuff they do.

Speaker 3:

No, not including the movies. The movies, the music, the shows, the products, the commercials. Yeah, wow, yeah, I know Well, he-man and Masters of the Universe movie is coming.

Speaker 1:

Is that before your time Are?

Speaker 3:

you a He-Man cartoon fan. It is before my time. It was cool, yeah it was kind of weird. Didn't he have blonde hair? Yes, and he was real muscular.

Speaker 1:

I know You're saying it looks like me, but sort of, sort of in a crazy cartoon.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we should put your picture next to He-Man on her. I will turn your microphone off again.

Speaker 1:

No, you will not. I will mute you in a second. I'm kidding, I won't do it again. I won't ever do it.

Speaker 3:

I'm kidding, I won't do it again.

Speaker 1:

I said do it one more time, just one more time. Okay, go ahead.

Speaker 3:

The classic cartoon plot on He-Man's return to his home planet to defeat Skeletor.

Speaker 1:

Yes, skeletor yeah, I've heard of Skeletor. That's a good evil villain, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah Well, this is really sad. Gabby Douglas' Olympic comeback has been halted by an ankle injury.

Speaker 1:

I hated to hear this.

Speaker 3:

I know, because it caused her to withdraw within the US gymnastics.

Speaker 1:

Because she was the GOAT beforeone biles came, I know, and she wants to imagine if she could get back to her former, I guess, and get on the same team with simone we'd be unstoppable yes, but she says she's still gonna try in four years. Yeah, give it a go long time, all right 653 birthdays are next wqsbB Mornings with Barry and Holly 709 with Barry and Holly Appreciate you joining us and we do appreciate our listener of the day, angie Greeson.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, thank you, Angie.

Speaker 1:

Yes, listener of the day, we're going to give you a Barry and Holly Morning Show t-shirt. Doing that all this week. We'll do it again tomorrow morning. It'll be our last one of the week and you can be a listener of the day too, just by listening to our podcast, which we'll have available coming up around 10 o'clock this morning. It's basically our show no commercials, no music, no music, just the show, the talking part, and you can listen to this wherever you find your podcast, or you can find podcasts. You can find it on their website, on their Facebook page, on Apple, on Spotify, many places. You can find it Everywhere. Listen to it. Just make a comment on something that you heard, and then your name goes into a drawing.

Speaker 1:

We'll have another winner tomorrow morning, then next week, everybody each day will win a Morning Show t-shirt.

Speaker 1:

And, and then next week, everybody each day will win a Morning Show t-shirt, and then one of the five winners next week will also win a family pack of four tickets to Chattanooga Ooh, that's what I want to win To the Tennessee Aquarium, to the IMAX Theater and to the Discovery Museum.

Speaker 1:

So that's coming up next week and coming up Monday also, our Father's Day contest will kick off Father Moe's Best. We're teaming up with our buddies at Bonds Appliance Lawn and Garden in Guntersville giving away a beautiful $3,700 riding lawnmower from Bonds Appliance, and you can do this starting Monday. You'll go to our website and you upload a picture of Dad or, if you are the dad of yourself either riding your mower, standing beside your mower in case it doesn't work maybe pushing your mower, whatever you got Standing out there with the broom that's whatever you got and then take a picture, then you upload it. Be sure to include your name, the name of the person in the picture that's wanting to win, where you're from. Then we'll have a random drawing coming up in a couple weeks and you win the brand new writing lawnmower.

Speaker 1:

So, it's going to be a great prize, great prize. So that starts Monday, our Father Mo's Best Contest. We'll have more info on that coming up. Also. Things going on changing your sheets what do you think? We talked about this a few weeks ago. They say, on average, the average college student changes their sheets maybe once every month, month and a half or two months College students. So another survey came out this morning saying how often you should wash your sheet sheets. They did a survey. Then they talked to an expert and said how long? How often should somebody wash their bed sheets? How often do you think?

Speaker 1:

um, I think once um, every how many days or weeks? What do you think should? Should you wash your shoes Once a week? That's what they say.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Medical expert says from a medical and hygienic standpoint it should be once a week, because while you sleep you accumulate dirt sweat, oil and it leaves your bed a breeding ground for microorganisms that can irritate your skin. So they recommend once a week. But the average American said they do it about once every 24 days. What? Yeah, that's three weeks and a half. Oh, every 24 days.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's probably about average. But I mean, you think about all the stuff that's on your feet, yep, and then you go to sleep and then you're rubbing it all over your sheets, like what is on your sheets? Yeah, I don't know, we did it all over your sheet, exactly like what is?

Speaker 1:

what is on your?

Speaker 3:

sheets. Yeah, I don't know. We did this really cool thing in college. What'd you do where it was a biology class and you could swab things from home and bring it in and swab it on the petri dish and see what you grow? Yeah, the dog's mouth had hardly any bacteria or germs in it, but the pillowcase grew tons of bacteria Because think about it.

Speaker 1:

You lay your head on it every night. Even if you flip it over, you still got every other night. I'm going to be on the same side and you've been outside, you've been at work, you've been all over places and your hair and your face has been collecting this stuff.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then you're going to lay it and put it on the pillow. Yeah, and put your face in it.

Speaker 3:

They taught us in school that hair is one of the dirtiest things on our body because it's the biggest filter. It filters everything, all the germs we walk through our hair goes through it. So yeah, I think you should change it once a week. Do I do it once a week Not?

Speaker 1:

always no, I don't know. When I was a little, mother would always say she knows it's time to change her sheets. When we were kids, when she gets tandem up in the corner Because she knew it was time to change the sheets, when they would stand up on their own, that's when it's pretty nasty. Yeah, that's nasty, alright. Words of wisdom.

Speaker 3:

Quote of the day. You got us a good one today. I do, I do. This one is so sweet. It comes from Sharon Draper. It says perfect happiness is a beautiful sunset, the giggle of a grandchild, the first snowfall. It's the little things that make happy moments, not the grand events. Joy comes in sips, not gulps. That's so true.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I love that Some people think you have to go to, like, say, have a Disney World type vacation to have a really great vacation. No, you don't. Sometimes you don't even have to go anywhere far away. Maybe go down to Lake Guntersville and just spend the day. You don't have to do the big things to have enjoyment. Sometimes it's small things Having a friend come over, having a family member come over, something like that Sometimes it's a small thing.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I think about this. With two little girls like that, I think about. Everything seems to be so big in their life and fast. I love those slow, lazy Saturday mornings when it's just us. It's not the grand events, it's the small sips.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because time is flying by. You just don't see it until it's already hit you. Yeah, it's 7. The grand events it's the small sips. Yeah, because time is flying by. You just don't see it until it's already hit you. Yeah, yeah, it's 7.15.

Speaker 2:

Mornings with Barry and Holly here on Alabama's country. Giant WQSB In my belly Come on.

Speaker 1:

Well, no, why? But these look good, these look good. Buffalo Wild Wings are releasing new Luau Barbecue Sauce Wings and they're bringing back the Buffalo Ranch flavored wings, now the Luau Barbecue Sauce. They say it's a smoky pineapple taste. Ooh, these look good that sounds good. I love pineapple. I love pineapple on the grill. Just picturing what pineapple barbecue sauce will taste like on a buffalo wing. That's going to be good.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I just wonder where it's going to be rated on the hot meter. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

I would think mild, wouldn't you think I would think so. Well, it's going to be available right about now. So the next time you're in check it out and Subway, they're bringing them back. You know they had these footlong cookies, yeah, and they pretty much sold that. Well, they're bringing them back again, right?

Speaker 3:

They are due to the overwhelming demand. The footlong cookie is back at Subway over the warm chocolate chip filled fan favorite in store. You can go to the Subway app or order online at Subwaycom. It starts at $5.

Speaker 1:

That's not too bad. Imagine that warmed up with some three or four scoops of ice cream on top of it. But long cookie, yes, it'll be good.

Speaker 3:

And I'm excited to try this. Chex Mix has unveiled its new flavor Buffalo Chicken Sandwich. Mm-hmm Okay. The new mix combines the bold and savory taste of a classic buffalo chicken sandwich into a convenient snack.

Speaker 1:

Wouldn't that be good? By the pool, laying around, gorgeous, get you a snack, a little drink and have you some Chex Mix. I love Chex Mix. Yes, check out all the info, all the details on our Facebook page at 726.

Speaker 2:

Barry and Holly on. Alabama's Country, Giant WQSB. Come on, man.

Speaker 1:

This is a good one, Okay okay, you know it's sad to think that you've got world leaders playing this kind of game, but it's funny To me. It's funny what they're doing.

Speaker 3:

What are they doing?

Speaker 1:

North Korea and South Korea. They're in a. I can't call you what kind of match. Call it what kind of match it is, but in today's world it's a hissing match.

Speaker 3:

Oh, rhymes with hissing.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I thought you said the other one.

Speaker 3:

No, I didn't say it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, Hissing no like a snake?

Speaker 3:

No, like I thought.

Speaker 1:

I heard a P Like that snake.

Speaker 3:

Okay that's much better the way you looked at me scared me to death.

Speaker 1:

Oh my goodness, oh my gosh Should be let go today.

Speaker 3:

No, I didn't say it, I said his thing.

Speaker 1:

We'll have to check that podcast.

Speaker 3:

We have a podcast, we can check it.

Speaker 1:

But anyway, south Korea started it. They've been sending flyers and dropping them over North Korea about their K-pop bands. All this Because they're not allowed Just bragging, bragging about. You know, we've got all these great music groups, we've got all this entertainment. People in North Korea you can't listen to it because they don't allow it. They.

Speaker 3:

People in.

Speaker 1:

North Korea. You can't listen to it because they don't allow it. They don't. They think it's evil. They can't listen to music, stuff like that. So they've been dropping flyers, rubbing their face. So North Korea to get them back. Here's what they did. They released about 260 giant air balloons. Now, the balloons is not the problem. The balloons would float over into South Korea. But tied to the bottom of these big balloons were bags. Bags were full of everything. Let me find what it says. They're full of everything from batteries to garbage, and the big one is poop, poop. They're calling them the poop balloons so that when they come down and land, somebody's got to clean it up. Oh no, when I first saw this story story it says poop balloons are sent into south korea I was picturing okay, I've seen water balloons, I've used water balloons and it's hard enough to get what, what?

Speaker 3:

I got in trouble did you what? Scott chambers oh he said that he thought I all. I said his thing with the h. That's not enough to pull you off the radio. I don't want to get in trouble. Yes, it is, I've said worse, so anyway, go ahead. So I love that they're rubbing it in their faces like, hey, we got this music when I first saw the headlines.

Speaker 1:

It said water poop balloons. I'm picturing like water balloons I can see, because it's hard enough to get water into a balloon to like throw a water balloon. Oh, I know. I thought how do you get the poop into the balloons? I thought, oh, but then I realized that wasn't exactly what they were doing. They weren't putting it in the balloon. The big giant balloon was carrying the bags underneath In like a garbage bag.

Speaker 1:

I thought well, north Korea, they probably got people lined up. Your job is to poop in the balloon. You missed balloon. Poop in the balloon you missed. I kill you.

Speaker 3:

Oh no, but that would be tough. What if you can't poop on command?

Speaker 1:

Exactly, probably just off with your head. Oh, this is North Korea. They're tough.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they're tough, yeah, you're right.

Speaker 1:

I mean they're sending poop balloons into South Korea.

Speaker 3:

What if you don't poop enough? What if you only got a couple pebbles that day? You go back, poop more. What if he can I don't know Pop with your head. That's where the batteries come in. They're like I don't have any poop, but I got these batteries.

Speaker 1:

I got this car battery. I got some batteries. I got some old beanie babies. How about putting those in there? Maybe he's about to put nose in there.

Speaker 3:

I got some, so here listen to K-pop. Look what we got.

Speaker 1:

Ooh, what have you got? We got poop balloons.

Speaker 3:

We will destroy you.

Speaker 1:

We're sending poop balloons coming at you now.

Speaker 3:

Poop balloons. I don't want to get a poop balloon that would be terrible. Imagine playing in your backyard as a kid and all of a sudden you see this beautiful balloon.

Speaker 1:

Mama, come look at the balloon, it's so beautiful. Yeah, you got this piñata, and then you got the poop piñata, poop-yata, poop-yata. That's awful, it's $7.40.

Speaker 2:

Wqsb Mornings with Barry and Holly.

Speaker 1:

Holly's Knowledge Nuggets. We get more comments on these because people, they're weird, unusual things you need to know, whether you know it or not.

Speaker 3:

Yes, I get to work with you, Put it in your back pocket and share it with a friend Like give us one.

Speaker 1:

What do we got today?

Speaker 3:

The average man uses two pillows on a bed, but the average woman uses four. I use one.

Speaker 1:

Really.

Speaker 3:

I use two, two, okay Do you stack them? No, no, because I have one that I put between my knees. Oh yeah, and one that I lay on.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's good posture. Yeah, that's good. This whole topic took a quick turn, didn't?

Speaker 3:

it. Okay, doctors tell you to do that. It's okay. Oh, I'll explain it to you later. It's not to you later. I didn't know. I didn't know.

Speaker 1:

Error with hers? I didn't know. Did they blow it up first? I didn't know. Okay, gotcha, I'm with you. I didn't know.

Speaker 3:

Blow it up. She doesn't sleep with things that blow up in the bed, I didn't know.

Speaker 1:

Okay, what's number two? Let's move on.

Speaker 3:

Okay, hurry. Over the last decade, americans have consumed 25% less of milk. Over the last decade. I agree, 25% less, yeah, why do you say so? Why do you say that the the sales are down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sales are down. Oh, 25%. Okay, when my kids were little little, they drank a lot of milk and chocolate milk, and when they got older and stopped, I stopped drinking. I would drink milk with them. So yeah I'm with it. Now that they're no longer in the house, I don't drink as much milk. I don't think I drink milk at all that's true. That's true for me too which I know we need to.

Speaker 3:

I know it does a body good, but I just don't my nutritionist says drink one whole cup and a measured cup, not a whole big cup. You know what I'm talking about. A measuring cup, yeah, just a measuring cup full of Fair Life milk every day. He said there's enough protein in that milk to sustain for hours. Really.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Fair Life milk, and he said the brand matters on this one Fair Life, fair Life, yep. Fair Life, milk, yep. Okay. Milk yep. And he said the brand matters on this one fair life, fair life, yep. Fair life, milk, yep. Okay. Only seven percent of women like bikinis, but 90 percent of men really like them. Is that real? I believe that's true yeah, barry puts these together for me, so sometimes he catches me.

Speaker 1:

So only 7% of women like Do you like bikinis? No, rachel the. What Do you like bikinis? You should, you should, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I mean, are you more of a one-piece? No, she should like bikinis.

Speaker 1:

Okay, she's built good, so only 7% of women like them yeah 7% of women like it.

Speaker 3:

I don't really like them. That'd be a good Facebook poll, yeah, yeah, do you like bikinis? I'm going to put it on our Facebook.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

And do a poll. I do not like bikinis. I don't like going out around anybody in a bathing suit Me neither. Honestly, it's uncomfortable. What do you do when people invite you over for a swim party? Do you go? Yeah, I go and I'll wear a bathing suit, but I have a cover up and you know that way. If I don't want to get undressed, it just depends on the crowd. Yeah, how many people are there? I always have an excuse I don't go. So I'm sorry if I got people out there like friends that are like you didn't come to my party because you said your daughter had a fever. Huh, oh.

Speaker 1:

I don't know which daughter was that I don't remember?

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, Harlow or Mayer. Which one Gotcha oh okay, all right, I don't, but it says that 90% of men really like them.

Speaker 1:

I agree so.

Speaker 3:

I guess, if you're wearing it, yeah, yeah, yeah, what about you, barry? Absolutely Do you like them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm all for them. The guy invented them. I celebrate his birthday once a year.

Speaker 3:

Do you like how they look on you, Barry?

Speaker 1:

I do I do yeah, absolutely yeah.

Speaker 3:

So I'm going to put that poll up on Facebook and see what people think. It'll be interesting interesting, but we're hitting summer season.

Speaker 1:

Some people say, like the ladies in the survey I remember this from a year ago that they dread bikini season because that means they need to start either working out, working on the tan. There's a lot of work to do before bikini season. Is that true?

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, yes, yeah, you think about these things. I think about these things mid-December, when we're doing family holiday stuff. I think I can eat this much because I'm going to be covered up. Anyway, I'm going to be in sweaters. I'm just going to go ahead and eat that extra piece of pie. Yeah. But then in the summer, when you're hanging out with your family and you've got a barbecue and everybody's in their bathing suits, yeah, you think.

Speaker 1:

I can't eat that. Don't eat that cake.

Speaker 3:

No to the key lime pie, no to the key lime pie, yeah, but yes to the pina colada Yep Ice cream.

Speaker 1:

Ice cream, yeah, ice cream. All right, good stuff at 756.

Speaker 2:

Mornings with Barry and Hall here on Alabama's Country, giant WQSB.

Speaker 1:

Q has to be a bar song getting tipsy. His name is Shaboosie.

Speaker 3:

That's a big one for the summer, it is.

Speaker 1:

I'll tell you, there's a line dance already made for it. I was reading Between him and Dasha. I think line dancing is making a huge comeback.

Speaker 3:

I told you I want to learn how to do it, but I don't know where to Guess YouTube.

Speaker 1:

I guess so.

Speaker 3:

I don't know out anymore, because I'm old, my morals have changed.

Speaker 1:

I love Jesus. That song is now all over TikTok. People are putting dances together with it.

Speaker 3:

I have always wanted to be one of those people that just get out on the dance floor and can line dance. That's a good one for it. I'll tell you this Suzanne said that over Memorial Day weekend it was playing like crazy at the campgrounds.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, now information about Shaboosie. This is his first song on the radio. Yeah, first song he's from.

Speaker 3:

Virginia. Okay, he is 29 years old, yeah, and he's so. His music is American hip-hop, country rock.

Speaker 1:

Kind of a mixture of a lot of stuff. It's a mixture of a lot of things, yeah, and it's taking off as far as because it debuted at number 30, let's see 33 this week on the charts.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's pretty good.

Speaker 1:

A lot of folks because it's just a good, happy, feel-good song.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I think it is. I just like it. It's just a good summer song.

Speaker 1:

It's doing good, A lot of good fast songs coming out this summer. It's 815. Crazy but true. Now AI has really taken over and Google has AI search overview. It's something new. They started back a few months ago and basically you can ask Google anything, but you can ask this one. It's computer generated and it's been giving people some wrong answers, very wrong answers.

Speaker 1:

Oh, no, and Google says they're going to have to go in and make some adjustments. They're taking swift action where appropriate and trying to fix the problems Like. Here's some things that's happened over the past few weeks. The search engine's new tool gives AI-generated summaries of search results, but some users like when our show is over and you put the podcast together, we have an AI that summarizes what we did in the show.

Speaker 3:

And it's incredible.

Speaker 1:

It's amazing how it nails it.

Speaker 3:

It really does.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, here's one AI Search Overview recommends adding glue to pizza to help the cheese stick.

Speaker 3:

Wait what.

Speaker 1:

Somebody asked my cheese. When I make a pizza homemade pizza the cheese will somehow slide off. How can I make it stick? It recommends using glue.

Speaker 3:

Oh no.

Speaker 1:

Another response tells readers that eating a small rock every day is recommended by UC Berkeley geologists. That it's okay to eat one rock a day.

Speaker 3:

One rock a day.

Speaker 1:

According to Google.

Speaker 3:

Oh my gosh, yeah, that's terrible advice.

Speaker 1:

Here's another one. Google says that doctors recommend smoking two to three cigarettes per day during pregnancy.

Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah, yeah, Sure.

Speaker 1:

It also claims you can use gasoline to make a spicy spaghetti dish.

Speaker 2:

No Ew.

Speaker 3:

This is not us saying this don't do any of this?

Speaker 1:

no, don't, don't. Google is telling people what their new search overview to do this stuff yeah, don't eat rocks it's also claimed that a dog has played in the nba, astronauts have met cats on the moon and that former us president james madison graduated from the University of Wisconsin 21 times 21 times. So Google is, on top of this, trying to fix it because it's giving out false information.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's really bad for Google. Google's going to have to do some.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because we've depended on Google for years. When we want to know something.

Speaker 3:

And I trust Google, and that's the thing you cannot trust Google. No People say I Googled Google, and that's the thing you cannot trust Google. No People say I Googled it.

Speaker 1:

That's not always right, like right here, perfect example. Right here Telling you to eat one rock per day.

Speaker 3:

And two to three cigarettes while pregnant. Don't do any of that.

Speaker 1:

Don't Be careful when you Google. It may not be correct. Yes, just be aware.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's 819.

Speaker 1:

Country News is next Barry and Holly on Alabama's Country Giant WQSB Morning's crime story An 81-year-old man I guess it was a slow speed chase. They caught him. He's been arrested. He was taking his slingshot in a California neighborhood and he was taking ball bearings and he was shooting the ball bearings and busting out people's windows in their homes.

Speaker 3:

Oh my gosh, what's a ball bearing?

Speaker 1:

It's the little tiny things you'll find in all kinds of different things.

Speaker 3:

I mean, they're tiny, just a little ball.

Speaker 1:

They're a little bigger than maybe like a BB Okay, like the size of a BB and he put them in the slingshot and boy, they can do some damage 81? He'd been doing. Now he was doing it until they finally saw the guy 81-year-old guy and they asked him why. He says I don't know, just got bored. He's been arrested for malicious mischief.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you can't do that no.

Speaker 1:

Busting people's windows out 81 years old. I can see that from a kid.

Speaker 3:

Oh my gosh, what was that little kid? That was Mr Wilson Dennis the Menace.

Speaker 1:

Dennis the Menace.

Speaker 3:

Dennis the Menace, all grown up. He's grown up now. Yep, he's grown up, he lives in.

Speaker 1:

California now. Busting out people's windows, 81-year-old guy. You must be long-lived cowgirls, morgan Wallen and Ernest. It's 838 sunshine, up to 82 later. It's sunny this morning and 64. And coming up tomorrow is when we kick it off. It's our Wolfstock dog food promotion, teaming up with Second Chance Shelter and Bull Ass. Now last check. I know we're going to be putting up some of their dogs who are available for adoption. Last check was over 200, I think 75.

Speaker 3:

Are we starting that tomorrow?

Speaker 1:

We're starting the promotion tomorrow, so if you want to go ahead and put one up, we'll have like a dog of the day.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And the key is, we want you to help us collect dog food for Second Chance Shelter. We've done this for the past few years. Last year was over 15,000 pounds of dog food that our listeners brought to us, so thank you so much. We'd love to beat that record, have an even bigger year, and here's what you do is now starting tomorrow. We've got our beautiful Woodstock T-shirt ready to go, courtesy of Dixon Designs and Boaz. You can see pictures of the T-shirt. We've got tie-dye versions and we have regular versions.

Speaker 3:

Yes, that's what I was about to say. I'm so sorry I interrupted you. No, what I didn't mean to oh yes, you did.

Speaker 1:

I just got excited, you just giggled when you did no.

Speaker 3:

You just giggled. When you did no, I said, sorry, we have t-shirts. I'm going to repost. It is what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

There's only 75 available. So the key is if you want one of the tie-dye shirts, you need to start in tomorrow. You can drop it off as early as 6 am tomorrow morning and 30 pounds or more gets you a Wolfstock t-shirt.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we want to see you lined up out the door, so come, come ready at six o'clock with your dog food. Go ahead and buy it today and we will help you get those tie-dye shirts tomorrow. We'll take a picture with you, or we don't have to if you don't want to. Yeah, or we will if you want to, and we will celebrate you coming in with 30 pounds of dog food to feed a dog now, don't worry if, when the tie-dye shirts are gone, we still have beautiful colors of t-shirts, just not the tie-dye shirts are gone.

Speaker 1:

We still have beautiful colors of t-shirts, just not the tie-dye version. So for the month of June, even though tomorrow is May 31st, we're starting a day early because June 1st falls on a Saturday. But starting tomorrow, you can drop it off here at the studios on Highway 431 here in Albertville and we'll get all the dog food to Second Chance Shelter. And if you'd like to make a monetary donation, you can do that. I think $30 also gets you a T-shirt. In case you'd rather just donate money, then we'll give the money to Second Chance. They can go out and buy the dog food. They do recommend suggest Purina.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, purina, that's what I was headed to.

Speaker 1:

That's better for the dogs if you can do that, they'd really appreciate that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Those brand? Can I call the brand? I'll probably. It's up to you. They'll probably come to your house. I know that's what I'm saying. I don't want them to come after me.

Speaker 3:

They'll probably bring one of their dogs and let it take a dump in your yard. Old Roy, don't bring Old Roy. I said it, I did it, I did it. I'm scared.

Speaker 1:

It hurts their stomachs.

Speaker 3:

It hurts their tummies it does and like Sound like that big of a deal, but when you've got 200 dogs that have hurt stomachs, and you have to clean their little kennel. And they only have volunteers.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, it makes it tough.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so anyway, 30 pounds costs you. We were looking about 20, 25, 30 bucks, depending on where you get it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And exactly what kind you get, and we're doing this for the month of June. So, if, how do you get? And we're doing this for the month of June. So if you can help us out, we'd love to have you be part of this. It's called Wolfstock. We love it. The design is beautiful. We've done this for the past few years and we have some beautiful T-shirts. If you also have a club, like I know, the Jeep Club- yeah, the Marshall County Wranglers.

Speaker 1:

They make this like a project. Feel free. The more dog food the better, and if you're looking to adopt a dog, highly recommend going to Second Chance Shelter. They're in Bull Ass. They've got any size dog. Whatever you're looking for, you can go to their website or Facebook page and you can check them out there. And it all kicks off tomorrow morning. So get ready Morning's animal story. And speaking of dogs, how about the lady who made life-size dog houses out of Legos?

Speaker 1:

Oh wow, this is tough to do. She says it's her favorite hobby. She's been doing it for the past few months. She says it takes about three weeks to build one of these. They're not tiny. They're big enough for the dog to go into. How about six feet tall? All Legos, whoa yeah. And you can see the pictures and videos of one of these on her Facebook page, showing the big St Bernard going inside of it. It's that big.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, oh, my gosh, a St Bernard, let me scroll. Yeah, these are huge.

Speaker 1:

I couldn't imagine doing this because to me, if I'm going to do Legos, I have to have the instructions showing me exactly where each piece goes.

Speaker 3:

There's a human in there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

With the dog.

Speaker 1:

And she makes these for her dogs, no, just to have fun in.

Speaker 3:

No, I would lose my mind.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I could not stand it.

Speaker 1:

No, these are beautiful.

Speaker 3:

They really are. These are a beautiful piece of work, but you're right.

Speaker 1:

Makes you wonder how much did it cost to make this. I was looking up some of these Lego sets are expensive.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It shows, the most expensive one is the Star Wars Millennium Falcon, which you can buy or could buy $849. Whoa, 7,500 pieces on the Lego set. So this is expensive. Very talented, I couldn't do it. I have to have instructions. But she decides to just start building and builds dog houses out of Legos.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, the Millennium Falcon is the most expensive. It says it has 7,500 pieces.

Speaker 1:

I would lose one and it would not be complete. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I know how do you keep up with 7,500 of anything I don't know? I couldn't keep up with 7,500 of anything I don't know. I couldn't keep up with 7,500 large bouncing balls.

Speaker 1:

Nope, couldn't do it I couldn't keep up with anything. I'd lose one somewhere.

Speaker 3:

Yep.

Speaker 1:

So if you want to check out the picture of the dog house, check out her Facebook page. It's 844.

Speaker 2:

Mornings with Barry and Holly here on Alabama's country giant WQSB.

Speaker 1:

QSB Luke Holmes. Ain't no Love in Oklahoma. It's 8.50, sunshine 82. This morning, beautiful morning, 68. As you head outside I just saw Doug from Second Chance Shelter. They are pumped, they're ready to go.

Speaker 3:

They are For.

Speaker 1:

Wolfstock 2024. So tomorrow is when it kicks off, so make plans. You've got the entire month of June to bring some dog food by here, and you bring 30 pounds or more, you get a beautiful Woodstock t-shirt, and these are maybe my favorite ones we've had so far as far as the logo.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it is very cool. Are you going to wear your 23 shirt tomorrow?

Speaker 1:

I'll have to find it and wear it Absolutely.

Speaker 3:

You'll have to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because we have some good logos, but I like this one the best.

Speaker 3:

I like this one the best for sure, get ready.

Speaker 1:

It's coming up tomorrow, but I want to thank again Angie Greeson, our listener of the day. Thank you for listening to us. Angie, she's with Blooming Crazy Wood Floral Design, does a fantastic job, she listens and we appreciate it. And she's listener of the day and she wins a morning show t-shirt. We'll have another winner tomorrow. So to be listener of the day, or at least qualify, you'll have the podcast of this show. We of this show. We're about to finish. In about an hour you can go to our Facebook page. You can go to our website. You can go to Amazon. I'm sorry, apple, not Amazon?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it is, can you, yeah you can go to Apple, you can go to Spotify, wherever your podcasts are available, listen and then comment. Yeah, comment on something you heard and just make a comment. Then we'll have a random selection tomorrow morning and have another hell of another winner.

Speaker 3:

And you get a free t-shirt.

Speaker 1:

How about next week?

Speaker 3:

Next week. If you don't get Listener of the Day tomorrow, don't be bummed because we're going to be kicking off the summer doing something almost every week with Listener of the Day.

Speaker 1:

Yep, we are.

Speaker 3:

And so this next week, coming up on Friday, we're taking all five qualifiers and one person is going to win a full day trip to Chattanooga yep, a family pack of four tickets to the aquarium, to the uh imax and to the discovery museum that's right, so it comes up starting next monday.

Speaker 1:

Yes, all right. Before we head out the words of wisdom quote of the day what you got today oh, I love this one.

Speaker 3:

This one's from sharon draper and it says perfect happiness is a beautiful sunset, the giggle of a grandchild, the first snowfall. It's the little things that make happy moments, not the grand events. Joy comes in sips, not gulps.

Speaker 1:

I agree. I love that. Some people think, like I was saying earlier, they think they may have to go to Disney World for the huge, expensive vacation to be happy. No, just spend time with family friends. Maybe just drive down to Lake Guntersville. Yeah, you know, do something. Maybe go to the state parks.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And we have some beautiful, Go to the beach and go to Orange Beach somewhere down Gulf Shores.

Speaker 3:

Well, even if you can't do that because, like single mom, don't have any money, just go, enjoy time with your family Wherever you are. Make the best of what you have, with what you have. I have been so broke that I haven't been able to leave the house because I can't afford to use the gas. I've had to scramble and find things to do around the house. But that's when the joy comes in, is when I'm spending time with my family. It's not the big, extravagant, expensive gifts, it's the time that you can't pay for.

Speaker 1:

And when it's gone you can't get it back. That's right, yeah, so enjoy it. While you've got it, Enjoy the small things. It's 8.53.

Speaker 2:

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