
Dwyer & Michaels Morning Show: Show Notes Thursday 05/08/25
This is your one-stop shop for everything that happens throughout the Dwyer & Michaels Morning Show - in studio photos, the videos discussed, and goofy stuff that we find throughout the show.
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Speed Cameras
The photo speed enforcement van is back out on the roads in Davenport. Luckily enough, we know where they'll be this week:
- Monday: 1900 Brady St – 5500 Pine St
- Tuesday: 2800 Jersey Ridge Rd – 900 W Central Park Ave
- Wednesday: 2100 Marquette St – 3100 Harrison St – 4300 Eastern Ave
- Thursday: 1500 E Locust St – 4100 Division St.
- Friday: 2800 Division St – 1100 Marquette St
Jelly Bean Challenge
We've got a big container of jelly beans, and we're paying $1 per bean to the person who guesses the correct amount! Each day, we'll reveal another clue to help you with your guess, and give you another chance to guess.
Click the photo below to make your guess.
Spiders
Dwyer talked about a new spider with big eyes and "puny genitalia."
Goose talked about trapdoor spiders, which hide in a hole and wait for prey to be near their hidden door.
Victoria Lee, Tattoo Artist
Michaels found this incredible tattoo artist named Victoria Lee, who is blowing up on the internet because of how much her tattoos look like a photograph.
McDonald's
Someone said their usual McDonald's was out of burritos this morning and It ruined their whole day.
We talked McDonald's for like 45 minutes, and one of the things covered was the new McCrispy Strips, which Hairball thinks are on the menu as a precursor to the Snack Wraps, which are coming back on the 14th of some month this year.
Kid Just Wants To Party At College
An 18-year-old student considered a genius who created an AI app that's brought in $30M so far, but no ivy-league schools wanted him. So, he accepted to the University of Miami. He doesn't need the college education, but he wants to go to college for the social aspect rather than enter the corporate world at 18-years-old.
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