The DSC Show for Wednesday 6/26/19: The Stupid Babies, Is Instagram Listening, Weird Ice Cream and more!
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Here are some of the things we learned today on The DSC Show on KGB.
When we were off the air during our first break, Chris Boyer was yelling at Dave to push the “telemetry button.” No one had any idea what that is. Turns out - the telemetry button was removed nine years ago. Once again, Boyer has no idea what he’s talking about.
The Yankees broke a record Tuesday making it the first team in history to play 28 straight games with a home run. More details here.
NBA Superstar Kawhi Leonard is probably staying in Toronto. We don’t know for sure just yet, but it’s looking that way. Yes, we recently saw him buying lots of cardboard boxes at Home Depot, but who knows.
Tom Brady wants us to eat avocado ice cream. He claims it's a healthy confection that’s just as delicious as real ice cream, but better for you. Tom has raved about the avo ice cream for years -- and even featured the recipe in his book, "The TB12 Method." His teammate Julian Edelman says it sucks.
Hot dog gelato? It’s a hot new dessert that's all the rage. Would you try it or not? Learn more here.What about ice cream with chunks of steak in it? Find it here.
Have you seen the video of the baby who slips through the slats of a guard rail? Fortunately, the Mom catches him by the toe and saves his life. One of our Hall of Fame Listener's, Bobby Eagleman, is outraged that the Mom was on the phone at the time and should’ve been paying attention or holding the kids hand. See the video here.
That inspired Dave's new band name, “The Stupid Babies."
Check out the Super Star Mom who bowls a strike - while she's breastfeeding! Watch here.
"The Beverly Hillbillies" mansion is for sale at the bargain price of $195 million. It's the most expensive home on the market in the US and was marked down from a ridiculous $245 million. Last fall the price was $350 million. It was built in the 1930s, has eleven bedrooms, a 40 car garage, a pool, a wine cellar, guest house with manicured gardens and sits on 10.5 acres.
The DSC Death Czar says there will be no admittance to DSC Celebrity Heaven for reality star, Beth Chapman, 51, who died today of throat cancer. Her husband Duane or Dog as he is called, said she was put into a medically induced coma a few day ago. She starred alongside her family on the hit reality show, "Dog, The Bounty Hunter." Dave happily accepted Mrs. Chapman into DSC Celebrity Purgatory.
The San Diego Padres beat the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday in the former home of new Padre Manny Machado. He got a standing ovation when he first walked on the field. After he hit a solo home run out of Camden Yard, they weren’t so happy. Pads won 8-3. They play again this afternoon.
San Diego TV News Anchor Sandra Moss is suing KUSI for $10 million. She found out a male coworker made $90,000 more than she did. Dave wants his back pay for emotional distress!
You definitely need to scroll up and listen to today's podcast to hear our $5 Quiz. We learned the 'Top 20 soundtracks of all time.' Dave played the song and we had to name the movie in which it was featured. It was tons of fun with a 'kill shot' to take it to the next level. You can listen to KGB here.
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$5 Quiz - Boyer vs The Team:
Listener Toby is playing for Padres tickets. He chose Boyer’s answer as the correct one.
- Topic: Construction
- Question: What’s the difference between cement and concrete?
- Team Answer: Cement is an ingredient in concrete.
- Boyer Answer: They’re the same thing.
- Real Answer: TEAM is right!
- Score - Boyer 19.5, Team 3, Neither 12
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Here Are the College Majors People Regret the Most!
A new survey of nearly 250,000 Americans with at least a bachelor’s degree found two-thirds said they had a major regret about their educational experience.
- The No. 1 regret: student loans, which about one in four grads say they regretted.
- The average student who graduates with debt now owes about $30,000.
- The second biggest regret: their major, with more than one in 10 people having regret.
- Humanities majors, which includes history, languages, English, philosophy, and religion.
- Physical and life sciences majors, which includes astronomy, chemistry, and biology.
- Social sciences majors, which includes things like economics, political science, psychology, and sociology.
- Education majors.
- Communications majors.
The people least likely to regret their majors are people who studied computer science, engineering, and math. Geeks rule!
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