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Friday, September 4, 202009/04/2020
Stump your lunch trivia will return Tuesday: If you suffer from nomophobia you have a fear of being without what?
89% of young adults have nomophobia.
Thursday, September 3, 202009/03/2020
Friday’s Question: Since the start of the pandemic, reports of THIS have risen 51% in the U.S.. What?
Well then, beam me up!
Wednesday, September 2, 202009/02/2020
Kat’s Hidden Camera 9/2/20: John Mellencamp in 1985 at the first Farm Aid performing “Pink Houses” in Champaign, Illinois
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!
Wednesday, September 2, 202009/02/2020
Thursday’s Question: Believe it or not THIS is the largest desert on the planet. Where?
It is a continent and is technically considered a desert.
Monday, August 31, 202008/31/2020
Stump your lunch trivia will return Wednesday: The average household has 217 arguments a year over THIS chore. Which one?
The aftermath of every meal!
Thursday, August 27, 202008/27/2020
Stump Your Lunch trivia will return Monday: One in six people have taken a work conference call while doing this. What?
Hopefully the mute button is working!
Wednesday, August 26, 202008/26/2020
Thursday’s Question: THIS state is the only American state that grows coffee. Which one?
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Tuesday, August 25, 202008/25/2020
Kat’s Hidden Camera 8/25/20: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band in 1975 performing “Backstreets” live in London.
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!
Tuesday, August 25, 202008/25/2020
Wednesday’s Question: The average American will utilize and dispose of $11,198 worth of THIS over the course of their lifetime, which works out to just over $180 a year. What?
Spending has almost doubled during the pandemic.
Monday, August 24, 202008/24/2020
Tuesday’s Question: THIS fruit was such a major status symbol in Europe in the 1700s, you could actually rent one to take to a party. Which fruit?
Buying one could cost the equivalent of $8,000 in today’s dollars!







