Apocalypse Early Warning System. Grant Bilse. A stranger in the basement!
Another beautiful day in the neighborhood with warm temps & plenty of sunshine.
In the news this morning, a nationwide recall on chocolate, one of the owners of the Bucks is allegedly getting blackmailed, the student who got called “hot” by an adult member of a school board in Tennessee reprimands the entire board, the guy who shot up the White House Correspondents’ dinner pleads “not guilty”, and a wild scene in Massachusetts yesterday involving a guy shooting at random people in broad daylight.
In sports, the Brewers start a three-game series against the Padres tonight, a recap of last night’s NBA & NHL playoff action along with a look at tonight’s line-up, Nate MacKinnon takes a puck to the face, Wemby doesn’t get suspended by the league for his elbow, and the Bucks are apparently “Open for business” when it comes to Giannis.
We talked about what’s on TV today/tonight and what’s new on New Release Tuesday. Plus, NBC & FOX make announcements about what they’ve got lined up for their fall schedules.
Did you mess up Mother’s Day??? How about a redo?
Elsewhere in sports, Adrian Peterson is going into the Vikings Ring of Honor this coming season, the NFL has already leaked out a few games on the schedule, and a star running back from Missouri gets shot at a concert.
A woman is reunited with her lost cat after going missing for seven months, and a firefighter who helped deliver a baby years ago is invited to her high school graduation!
Have you seen the Apocalypse Early Warning System? It tracks private jets around the world and could signal the end of the world if a large number of jets suddenly flees the big cities.
Grant Bilse of the Wisco Sports Show joined us just after 8am to talk about the Brewers, Bucks & Packers.
And in today’s edition of “Bad News with Happy Music”, we had stories about some stolen hot dogs in #Florida, a disgusting onion, a couple that discovered a stranger living in their basement, and a mayor in Georgia that fired an entire police department.
