Greg Dwyer started in radio as Marconi's Street Guy. He pioneered such bits as "Take The Black Plague Challenge" and "Battle Of The Sexes." Later, he and Bill Michaels rewrote the book of morning radio in Peoria. That book turned out to be more of a Cliff's Notes, and they promptly left The Caterpillar City for the green of John Deere. Heck, that was in 1990. If this link is still working, then they must still be employed!
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Florida Woman Pees in Front of Cop Car, Offers Officer Sex in Exchange for Her JUUL
She needed it for her anxiety.
Buy An Arcade Game or Mini Golf Hole in This Auction
The Big Thrill Factory in Minnetonka, MN is getting ready to auction off the entirety of their equipment and inventory. If you aren't familiar, it's a family entertainment center featuring something for everyone in the family. The company has decided to close this location to focus solely on their Oakdale location...
Hand Painted Nissan 350Z Looks Like a Cartoon
This is trippy to look at.
Wendy’s Slams McDonald’s Spicy Nuggets on Twitter
That's harsh.
Meteorologist Covering Hurricane Laura Has Extremely Close Call
I wouldn't have handled this anywhere how he did.
Busch Unveils New Beer, Just For Your Dog
Have a drink with your best friend.
Try the World’s Most Expensive PB&J Sandwich in Chicago For Just $350
That's a pricey sandwich.
The Day White Zombie Invaded a Backyard in Indiana
This was a tangent that ended up being something pretty awesome.