On "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show" this morning, we played some mystery audio. From the audio alone, it was impossible to tell what it was from. It was 100 percent impossible.
So, if you heard that audio this morning and just NEED to know what it was, find out. But be prepared for cuteness!
Just like nearly everyone else on the planet, Lincoln Humphries, of Win News in Australia, was nominated for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
Humphries, though, didn't bite.
Morning commutes are stressful with people rushing to make it to to work, so it's not too often you see folks actually taking the time to help one another. This is one of those times.
Reason No. 47 why no oneshould live in Australia: You can wake up with a cockroach in your ear.
Hendrik Helmer, of Darwin, Australia, recently woke up with a horrible pain in his ear, 105.7 ABC Darwin reported.
At first, Helmer didn't think anything of it and simply went back to bed.
After waking up a second time, he realized that he had something in his ear and decided to do something about it.
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A demolition team would have had a better start to the week if they remembered that gravity works upside down in Australia. The demo team packed 100 kilograms of explosives in the 4,000-ton silo, cleared the area and press the button. Now, we have seen these before, the explosion goes off and the building falls in on it’s self. Simple right, well the silo, which had been standing for some 50 years