Show Notes for Tuesday, September 28, 2021


John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus it's a Tuesday... so we have everyone's favorite segment... TUESDAYS with Charlie!!!BUY THE T-SHIRTS HERE https://goo.gl/S476Js OR HERE https://goo.gl/GQvVxo

TODAY IS A SPECIAL DAY! (A special thanks to NationalDayCalendar.com)

September 28

National Drink Beer Day

National Good Neighbor Day

National Strawberry Cream Pie Day

National North Carolina Day

National Voter Registration Day


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A new survey found that 1 in 4 people say they never have time to make breakfast. (https://bit.ly/3hMvNmQ)

A new study claims that more professional athletes than ever are relying on marijuana to boost their performance. The study claims athletes concentrate better when they're stoned. (https://bit.ly/3zidifW)

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James Gandolfini, the late great actor who played Tony Soprano on the Sopranos, once got so drunk on the set of the HBO show that he was chained to a tree for everyone's safety. (https://bit.ly/3nmZBdr)

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Steven Spielberg has made a movie remake of "West Side Story." (https://bit.ly/396Fzvr)

Clint Eastwood’s new film “Cry Macho,” which was recently released deals with a one-time rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder who, in 1979, takes a job from an ex-boss to bring the man's young son home from Mexico. (https://bit.ly/39cHpLm)

Netflix dropped the trailer for their new documentary “Britney Vs. Spears,” which takes a deep dive into Britney Spears' infamous conservatorship. (https://bit.ly/3hZxb5N)

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The California State Fair is giving an award to the state's best marijuana. (https://cbsloc.al/3zBKO0L)

A 112-year-old man in New Orleans says the key to living long is being nice to others. (https://bet.us/399x1UB)

Disney Stock has taken a hit after the company's CEO warned investors about slow streaming growth. (https://bit.ly/3kCAPEq)

A new report says that the U.S. last year endured the highest increase in murders since the FBI started tracking national crime records in 1960. In 2020, there were about 5,000 more homicides across the country than a year earlier — for a total of roughly 21,500, according to preliminary FBI data reviewed by The New York Times. (https://bit.ly/3CTOjlx)

San Francisco Mayor London Breed defending not wearing a mask while partying in a nightclub, stating that she “got up and started dancing because I was feeling the spirit and I wasn’t thinking about a mask.” (https://bit.ly/3hZrKDJ)

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Studies show cats dislike men with long, dark beards.

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Two men have been arrested in New Zealand for attempting to smuggle KFC into a locked-down zone. (https://bbc.in/3u6uG6j)

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A Kentucky man fired multiple gunshots out of a hotel window, then told cops he was shooting at aliens in the parking lot. 55-year-old Samuel Riddell gave the spaced out explanation to Richmond police after he opened fire at an unnamed hotel on Keeneland Drive, prompting an evacuation on Saturday afternoon. A woman with Riddell locked herself in the hotel room bathroom as the shots rang out and didn’t come out until police responded. No one was injured but bullets went into another occupied hotel room and hit a few cars in the hotel parking lot. Cops said they made contact with the shooter before arresting him. “Mr. Riddell told police that he observed aliens in the parking lot and was shooting at them,” the release stated. “Detectives discovered Mr. Riddell was a convicted felon and was in possession of two handguns and a semi-automatic rifle.” Riddell was slapped with a slew of charges, including four counts of wanton endangerment of a police officer, multiple counts of criminal mischief and possession of a handgun and firearm by a convicted felon. (https://bit.ly/3u0v5Ht)

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An Indiana man who repeatedly called 9-1-1 to inform police operators that he was "tired" will spend the next two months resting up in a county jail. 61-year-old Daniel Schroeder was arrested at his Evansville home in connection with a quartet of calls placed that evening to the police emergency line. “The male caller kept calling in stating that he was tired,” according to a police report. Schroeder’s calls about his weariness came a day after he pleaded guilty to a prior misuse of the 9-1-1 system. In the earlier case, he copped to calling police to report that he was upset that a female relative “was not following his rules.” A judge ordered Schroeder to serve six months in jail, but suspended imposition of the sentence “on the condition the deft does not call 9-1-1 unless it is an emergency.” Schroeder violated that agreement the following day, prompting prosecutors to file a motion seeking the revocation of his suspended sentence. Schroeder pleaded guilty to his most recent unlawful use of 9-1-1. He was sentenced to sixty days in the Vanderburgh County jail on the misdemeanor charge. His sentence in the original case was amended to sixty days behind bars (to run concurrently with the latter case). (https://bit.ly/39hay7Y)

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