Posted by Johnny Ice on 06/19/2026 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
THE BEACH BOYS

TICKETS TO THE JULY 4™H FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR WITH THE BEACH BOYS AND SPECIAL GUEST JOHN STAMOS JOINING THE BAND
JULY 2ND AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
TICKETS ON-SALE AT HOLLYWOODBOWL.COM
WEIRD AL YANKOVIC

TICKETS TO THE 37TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING OF "UHF" WITH WEIRD AL YANKOVIC AND A LIVE ORCHESTRA WITH SPECIAL GUESTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31ST AT THE GREEK THEATRE
TICKETS ON SALE TODAY AT 10AM AT TICKETMASTER.COM
TICKETS TO SEE MUSIC FROM THE FILMS OF WES ANDERSON

JULY 10TH, 11TH & 12TH AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL AND YOU'LL BE GETTING TICKETS TO THE FRIDAY, JULY 10TH SHOW
THE MUSIC OF WES ANDERSON'S FILMS COMES TO LIFE WITH SPECIAL GUESTS BECK, JACKSON BROWNE & MORE PERFORMING WITH AN ORCHESTRA & ALL-STAR BAND
TICKETS ON-SALE NOW AT HOLLYWOODBOWL.COM
METRIC, BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE AND STARS

TICKETS TO see Metric, Broken Social Scene and Stars on the All The Feelings Tour
Tuesday, June 16th at the Greek Theatre
TICKETS ON-SALE NOW AT TICKETMASTER.COM
NEVERENDER FESTIVAL

TICKETS TO THE NEVERENDER FESTIVAL AT THE OBSERVATORY FESTIVAL GROUNDS IN SANTA ANA
SINGLE DAY TICKETS NOW ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM


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Posted by Johnny Icebox on 06/18/2026 at 11:22 AM

World Cup Fans Are Taking Home an Unexpected American Obsession: Ranch Dressing
The FIFA World Cup has brought thousands of international soccer fans to the United States, and while many came for the matches, some are leaving with a surprising new favorite souvenir: ranch dressing.
The creamy condiment has become an unlikely star of the tournament after countless social media videos showed international visitors trying ranch for the first time and instantly falling in love with it. The trend became so popular that even the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) decided to join the fun.
In a playful Instagram post, the TSA embraced the growing ranch craze with the slogan, "One World. One Ranch."
The agency jokingly crowned ranch the "king of condiments," highlighting its ability to pair with just about everything, including pizza, chicken wings, french fries, onion rings, quesadillas, and even vegetables.
"Who knew dip-lomacy could be achieved through addressing the obvious," the TSA joked.
But behind the humor was an important travel reminder. TSA officials used the viral moment to remind travelers that ranch dressing is considered a liquid, meaning it must follow the same carry-on restrictions as other liquids.
For fans hoping to bring bottles of ranch back home, TSA recommends packing them in checked luggage. Liquids larger than 3.4 ounces are not allowed through security checkpoints in carry-on bags.
The agency's social media post featured several tongue-in-cheek warnings, including one that read, "Days since the last airport ranch incident: 0."
Another slide joked that travelers should avoid chugging oversized bottles of ranch before reaching security, noting that airlines can simply transport larger containers in checked baggage.
One graphic even poked fun at passengers attempting to cram multiple bottles into a carry-on bag, joking that the bag wasn't designed for "4 bottles of ranch & a taser."
According to TSA rules, liquids, gels, sauces, and similar items carried through airport security must be in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces and fit inside a quart-sized plastic bag. Larger containers are perfectly fine when packed in checked baggage.
As the World Cup continues across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, international fans have been sharing their experiences with American culture online. From food and customs to sports traditions, ranch dressing has unexpectedly emerged as one of the tournament's most talked-about discoveries.
The TSA wrapped up its public service announcement with a fitting tribute to the condiment's biggest fans:
"Some heroes wear capes. Others bring ranch."
It seems that for many World Cup visitors, America's most memorable export this summer might not be a jersey or a souvenir—it might just be a bottle of ranch dressing.
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Posted by Johnny Ice on 06/17/2026 at 11:18 AM
 California health officials are reminding residents to stay vigilant against ticks after confirming a rare tick-borne illness in a Northern California resident earlier this year.
The patient was diagnosed in April with Rickettsia lanei, an extremely uncommon bacterial infection that shares similarities with Rocky Mountain spotted fever. According to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the individual was hospitalized but has since made a full recovery.
What makes this case particularly noteworthy is just how rare the illness is. Health officials say only four cases have ever been documented worldwide, with three of those occurring in California. Previous California cases were reported in 2004 and 2023.
Symptoms associated with Rickettsia lanei can include fever, headaches, skin rashes, and other potentially serious complications if left untreated. Officials have not released additional details about the patient's symptoms, length of hospitalization, or exact location, citing privacy concerns. They did confirm that the individual both lived and worked in Northern California.
The bacteria belong to the "spotted fever group" of Rickettsia, which are transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks. Experts warn that tick activity is especially high during the summer months, increasing the risk of exposure for people spending time outdoors.
In California, three tick species are known to carry bacteria capable of causing Rocky Mountain spotted fever in both humans and dogs:
- American dog tick
- Pacific Coast tick
- Brown dog tick
The Pacific Coast tick can also transmit Pacific Coast tick fever, another tick-borne illness found in the state.
Health officials emphasize that prevention is the best defense. If you're hiking, camping, gardening, or spending time in grassy or wooded areas, use tick repellent, wear protective clothing, and regularly check yourself, your children, and your pets for ticks. Because some ticks can transmit disease shortly after attaching, prompt removal is important.
While cases of Rickettsia lanei remain exceptionally rare, this latest diagnosis serves as a reminder that tick-borne diseases are a real concern in California, especially during peak tick season. Staying aware and taking simple precautions can help keep outdoor adventures safe this summer.
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Posted by Johnny Ice on 06/16/2026 at 11:36 AM
Image Credit: GeologyHub on YouTube
Stress Along California's San Andreas Fault Reaches Highest Levels in 1,000 Years, Study Finds
A new study is raising fresh concerns about California's earthquake risk, revealing that stress levels along the San Andreas Fault and the San Jacinto Fault Zone have reached their highest point in the last 1,000 years.
Researchers from the University of Hawaii at Manoa say the fault systems are now in what they describe as a "critically loaded state," meaning the pressure that is typically released through major earthquakes has continued to build over time. It's been roughly 160 years since the region experienced its last major rupture, and scientists say that stored energy may be reaching unprecedented levels.
The findings, recently published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, suggest that several segments of these fault systems are now carrying more stress than at any other point over the past millennium.
"Our results show that stress levels on multiple fault segments are now at or above the highest values seen in the past millennium and that the region may be capable of a large through-going rupture involving both fault systems," said lead author Liliane Burkhard.
One area of particular interest is the Cajon Pass in Southern California. Researchers describe it as a possible "earthquake gate" that could determine whether the San Andreas Fault and San Jacinto Fault Zone rupture separately or together during a major seismic event.
In some scenarios, the Cajon Pass may help prevent a combined rupture. In others, it could actually allow both fault systems to break simultaneously. According to the study, a joint rupture would likely be far more destructive, potentially impacting millions of people across Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, and the Coachella Valley.
"The conditions that determine whether the 'earthquake gate' at Cajon Pass opens or stays closed appear to be related to how closely the stress levels on the two fault systems are aligned with each other at the time of rupture," Burkhard explained.
To conduct the research, scientists analyzed 1,000 years of earthquake history using sophisticated computer models. They reconstructed the region's seismic past through geological evidence, including radiocarbon dating of displaced sediments and tree-ring records.
Despite the alarming findings, researchers emphasize that this is not a prediction that a major earthquake is imminent.
"This is not a prediction of when an earthquake will happen," Burkhard said. "What we can say is that the system is critically stressed, and that physics-based models like this one give us a clearer picture of the range of scenarios we should be prepared for."
The study's authors say the research can help improve hazard assessments, guide infrastructure planning, and strengthen emergency preparedness efforts.
For Californians, the message remains the same: be prepared. State officials continue to encourage residents to have emergency plans, build disaster supply kits, and know what to do before, during, and after an earthquake.
As California waits for its next major seismic event, scientists continue working to better understand the forces building beneath our feet. While no one can predict exactly when "The Big One" will strike, experts agree that preparation today could make all the difference tomorrow.
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Posted by Johnny Ice on 06/16/2026 at 9:30 AM
June 17, 2026 8:00 PM COMEDY & MAGIC HERMOSA BEACH, CA
June 18, 2026 8:00 PM COMEDY & MAGIC HERMOSA BEACH, CA
June 20, 2026 MIC DROP COMEDY SAN DIEGO, CA
June 21, 2026 6:00 PM ICE HOUSE PASADENA, CA
Tickets at gregwarrencomdy.com.
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Posted by Johnny Ice on 06/15/2026 at 11:14 AM

When it comes to grabbing a quick bite, Americans have spoken — and McDonald's is still the king of fast food.
A new report from market research and data analytics firm YouGov surveyed 48,400 consumers to find out which fast-food chains people are most likely to choose when hunger strikes. The results, compiled for the company's annual "Best Bites" report for 2026, reveal that while diners appreciate quality and value, convenience remains a major factor in deciding where to eat.
Participants were surveyed between March 1, 2025, and February 28, 2026, and were asked a simple question: "When you are in the market to purchase food or drink, from which of the following would you consider purchasing?"
The answer? Nearly 40% of respondents (39.6%) said they would choose McDonald's for their next fast-food meal.
Coming in behind the Golden Arches were:
- Chick-fil-A – 35.5%
- Wendy's – 33.2%
- Burger King – 31.6%
- Taco Bell – 31.2%
While McDonald's claimed the overall top spot, it didn't dominate every category.
In a separate survey of 11,600 consumers, YouGov asked diners which chains offered the best quality and value. Chick-fil-A earned top honors for quality, while Wendy's was recognized as the best value in fast food.
So why did McDonald's still come out on top?
According to Ashley Brown, senior director at YouGov America and one of the report's lead researchers, the secret isn't just low prices.
"The winning formula is not just low prices. It is clear value, reliable quality, and the right kind of convenience for each audience," Brown explained.
She added that McDonald's strength lies in its accessibility and familiarity. Even if other chains score higher in areas like customer satisfaction or perceived quality, McDonald's remains the easiest choice for many consumers because it's fast, convenient, widely available, and generally seen as a good value.
And let's not forget one of the chain's most iconic menu items: its fries.
According to the report, McDonald's won the title for America's favorite fast-food fries by a landslide. Nearly 40% of respondents (39.2%) picked McDonald's fries as their favorite, while Five Guys, which finished in second place, received just 9% of the vote.
McDonald's also cracked YouGov's list of favorite fast-food burgers, landing in the No. 5 spot.
The results suggest that while consumers may seek out Chick-fil-A for quality or Wendy's for value, McDonald's continues to win where it matters most: being a dependable, familiar option that's never too far away.
Whether you're stopping in for a Big Mac, a basket of fries, or a quick breakfast sandwich on the way to work, America's love affair with McDonald's doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon.
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