"How to report the news."
WARNING- This video contains the F-bomb.
Olathe, Kansas girls basketball coach Joel Branstrom was supposed to be the victim of a prank. He was told he would win tickets to college basketball's Final Four if he could make a half-court shot while blindfolded. The fans were going to cheer when he inevitably missed, making him think he'd won the tickets. Except he actually made the shot. Oops.
DRUNKEST GUY EVER!!!!!
Drunk Forklift Driver at a liquor warehouse!
The Great Pumpkin Drop from the top of the Hippodrome State Theatre
Lauren Johnson, 12, from Virginia has baffled doctors because she sneezes over 12,000 times in a day. The syndrome known as "machine gun sneezing," started nearly two weeks ago when Lauren caught a cold. A neurologist said Lauren\'s condition may be "irretractable psychogenic disorder," which could have been caused due to stress, according to the report.
"Girl Has To Sneeze"
Hunter was born and raised in Canton, Ohio- making her a HUGE NFL FAN (and a closet Browns fan). She knew she wanted to be in radio at a very young age.
Hunter chose a college in Virginia Beach for her education because the brochure showed students walking on the beach!
She lucked into radio after graduation and an internship. And the rest as they say, is Classic Rock history. She just celebrated 10 years doing mornings on WIND-FM. In her spare time, she volunteers at the Food 4 Kids Backpack Program at Interfaith Emergency Services.
Hunter resides with her husband Steve in a home that’s completely under the control of their 6 pound (yes, six pound) dog named Spike.
Dixon knew by his 10th birthday that he wanted to be on the radio. Even at that tender age he recognized that it involved his three favorite things: sitting, talking, and playing music. What could possibly be better than that?
Racing through High School with a stellar B- average, Dixon surprised everyone by finishing college in one year. He didn’t graduate, he just finished. And it finished with him. "Go back for your diploma", his mother said. "That way, at least you can say you have a college degree". "Mom", he responded "I can say that now! It’s not like I have a speech impediment!"
Dixon’s first radio job was in the High Desert of California. After blowing that gig by losing a box of station equipment, he worked a seemingly random and meaningless series of jobs across the country including stops in Montgomery and Birmingham, Alabama and Orlando, Florida before ending up at Wind-FM.
When asked how he likes his new job, Dixon responded "I can’t complain. Literally. It’s in my contract". In his spare time Dixon likes to fondle the clothing at the mall, tease small animals, and force underprivileged children to read to him.