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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/12/2026 at 12:00 PM
Here is a list of the current ticket giveaways happening on The Heidi and Frank Show.
**Be advised that tickets are subject to availability.**
 

SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN


7:40 GIVEAWAY - BE CALLER 40 AT 7:40 TO WIN A FAMILY 4 PACK 

TICKETS TO KICK-OFF THE SUMMER AT SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN
TICKETS AT SIXFLAGS.COM



ROD STEWART

TICKETS TO SEE ROD STEWART ON JUNE 10TH AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL

TICKETS ON SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM 

 

SHAKIRA

TICKETS TO SEE SHAKIRA
THIS SATURDAY AT INTUIT DOME

TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

ALANIS MORISSETTE

Tickets to see ALANIS MORISSETTE: BUTTERFLY WITH A MACHETE - THE L.A. RESIDENCY

EITHER NOVEMBER 5TH, 6TH, 10TH OR 11TH AT YOUTUBE THEATER

Tickets on-sale NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 10AM at ticketmaster.com



RINGO STARR

TICKETS TO SEE RINGO STARR & HIS ALL STARR BAND
THIS SUNDAY AT THE GREEK THEATER

TICKETS ON-SALE NOW AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

 



 

 




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/11/2026 at 10:54 AM







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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/09/2026 at 11:58 AM
If you've ever caught your pet bird engaging in some unexpected behavior and wondered whether it was a cause for concern, new research suggests you can relax.

A recent study has found that masturbation is a common and natural behavior among many bird species, and experts say bird owners and veterinarians should stop treating it as a problem that needs to be corrected.

Researchers examined reports of self-stimulating behavior in 120 species of birds, including parrots, ducks, turkeys, and chickens. Surprisingly, the study found that these behaviors were actually reported more often in wild birds than in those living in captivity.

For years, many experts assumed that birds only engaged in masturbation because of stress, boredom, or poor living conditions. But according to Dr. Chloe Heys, an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Lancashire, the findings challenge that long-held belief.

"Our big finding is that masturbation is not a negative response to captivity," Heys explained. "This is widespread in birds, and we found it's a perfectly natural and healthy behavior that's part of their repertoire of sexual behaviors."

To conduct the research, scientists gathered information from bird experts, scientific literature, and online communities of bird owners, breeders, and enthusiasts. The result was one of the most comprehensive looks yet at the subject.

The behaviors themselves varied. Male birds were often observed rubbing against perches, toys, twigs, or even their owner's hand or shoulder. Females typically displayed different movements, such as raising their tails while pressing against objects. Some birds also flapped their wings or made unusual vocalizations during the activity.

The study has important implications for bird welfare. Many owners who witness the behavior seek veterinary advice out of fear that their pets may be harming themselves. In some cases, they have been encouraged to interrupt or discourage the behavior by removing toys and perches or limiting physical interaction.

Researchers say those interventions are often unnecessary and can sometimes be harmful.

"In really extreme cases, vets would give the birds drugs or hormonal therapies to stop them doing this," Heys said. "There have even been cases of surgery to completely de-sex birds."

Experts stress that unless the behavior is causing a serious medical issue — something they say is very rare — there is generally no reason to intervene.

Dr. Ana Basto, a veterinarian at the University of Lancashire who was not involved in the study, believes the findings will help improve the guidance vets provide to concerned pet owners.

"This research is pivotal," she said, "and will be a step toward achieving a more holistic understanding of why and how birds behave the way they do."

The study's co-author, evolutionary biologist Dr. Matilda Brindle of Oxford University, added that the research contributes to a growing body of evidence showing that non-reproductive sexual behaviors occur throughout the animal kingdom.

For bird owners, the takeaway is simple: while the behavior may seem unusual to humans, experts say it's often just another normal part of being a bird.

The findings were published in the journal Ecology and Evolution.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/09/2026 at 11:33 AM












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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/08/2026 at 10:53 AM


Image Credit: Kroger

If ice cream is your favorite way to cool down during the summer, Kroger has some sweet news. The grocery giant is giving away 100,000 free pints of ice cream, making this year's promotion its biggest giveaway yet.

The annual tradition has become a hit with shoppers, and Kroger says it's all about celebrating the simple joys of summer. Think backyard barbecues, family road trips, neighborhood block parties, and fireworks on warm July nights.

"Summer is all about bringing people together to create memories that last a lifetime," said Ann Reed, Group Vice President of Our Brands at Kroger. "We've loved seeing customers come back year after year for their free pints, and now we're going bigger than ever."

Want to grab a free pint? Digital coupons will be available beginning June 19 at noon Eastern Time through Kroger's dedicated giveaway website, freekrogericecream.com. The offer is limited to one pint per person while supplies last, and if previous years are any indication, the coupons are expected to disappear quickly.

Customers can redeem their coupons from June 19 through July 3 at participating Kroger-owned stores, including Dillons and Pick 'n Save. However, the promotion is not valid in California, Colorado, Louisiana, Tennessee, or Nevada, and it does not apply at QFC locations.

The best part? The coupon can be used on any Kroger Brand ice cream pint. That includes fan-favorite classic flavors as well as the new limited-edition All-American Collection, created especially for the Fourth of July season.

One standout flavor is Banana Split Social, a patriotic twist on the old-fashioned ice cream parlor favorite. The pint features strawberry-banana ice cream swirled with chocolate and packed with pineapple pieces, delivering a nostalgic taste of summer in every scoop.

Even if you miss out on the freebie, Kroger is still offering a consolation prize. Shoppers can take advantage of a separate coupon for $1 off the purchase of any two Kroger Brand ice cream pints, valid through July 3.

So, if you're looking for an excuse to indulge this summer, you may want to set a reminder. Free ice cream doesn't come around every day.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/08/2026 at 9:15 AM
A robot performing at an amusement park in China accidentally kicked a child after getting too close to the crowd during a live show.


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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/05/2026 at 11:20 AM







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