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Wednesday, August 2, 201708/02/2017

Kat’s Hidden Camera 8/2/17: Gov’t Mule – “Gold Dust Woman” ft. Grace Potter, 2010

Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!

Friday, July 28, 201707/28/2017

Monday’s Question: When this food product was invented in 1953, they were called Froffles. What are they?

In Coffee Break Trivia

They changed the name because after they were released, people said they tasted like eggs.

Thursday, July 27, 201707/27/2017

Kat’s Hidden Camera 7/26/17: Ronnie James Dio Hologram Rocks Pollstar Awards

Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock and roll icons doing what they do best!

Wednesday, July 26, 201707/26/2017

Thursday’s Question: What is the official animal of Scotland?

In Coffee Break Trivia

While the animal is mythological, the ideals it represents are what make it a perfect fit as the national animal for Scotland. (from www.visitscotland.com)

Monday, July 24, 201707/24/2017

Tuesday’s Question: According to a new study, spending two hours a day or more HERE makes you dumber. Where?

In Coffee Break Trivia

The researchers say because it is mentally stressful and fatiguing, and when you pair that with being sedentary for so…

Friday, July 21, 201707/21/2017

Monday’s Question: Which is the only American professional team of any sport with a hit (music) single?

In Coffee Break Trivia

In 1985, one month before the Super Bowl, the THIS TEAM recorded the “Super Bowl Shuffle”. They players did it…

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