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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/06/2026 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.**


DISNEYLAND RESORT

 
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A FAMILY 4-PACK OF 1-DAY 1-PARK TICKETS TO
DISNEYLAND RESORT OR DISNEYLAND CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE
TO CELEBRATE THE DISNEYLAND RESORT 70TH CELEBRATION!

 TUNE IN FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN @ 7:40A

 

NINE INCH NAILS  

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SOLD- OUT TICKETS TO SEE NINE INCH NAILS
TUESDAY, MARCH 10TH AT HONDA CENTER
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

MUMFORD & SONS

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TICKETS TO SEE MUMFORD & SONS
WITH SPECIAL GUEST SIERRA FERRELL
OCTOBER 7TH AT KIA FORUM
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

GEORGE THOROGOOD

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TICKETS TO SEE GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTORYERS
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE B OF A PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN THOUSAND OAKS
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/02/2026 at 11:48 AM



Burger King is testing AI-powered headsets that can recite recipes, alert managers when inventories are low and even track how friendly employees are to customers.

Restaurant Brands International – the Miami-based company that owns Burger King, Popeyes and other brands – said Thursday it’s currently testing the OpenAI-powered headsets in 500 U.S. restaurants.

The system collects data on restaurant operations and shares it via “Patty,” a voice that talks to employees through their headsets. If the drink machine is low on Diet Coke, Patty will tell the store’s manager. If a customer uses a QR code to report a messy bathroom, the manager will be alerted.

Employees can ask Patty how to make various menu items or tell Patty to remove items from digital menus if they’ve run out of ingredients.

Burger King said it’s also exploring using Patty as a way to improve customer service. The system can track when employees say key words like “welcome,” “please” and “thank you” and share that with managers.

When asked about that capability Thursday by The Associated Press, Burger King said the intent is to use Patty as a coaching tool, not a tracker of individual employees.

“It’s not about scoring individuals or enforcing scripts. It’s about reinforcing great hospitality and giving managers helpful, real-time insights so they can recognize their teams more effectively,” Burger King said in a statement.

Burger King added that the key words are “one of many signals to help managers understand service patterns.”

“We believe hospitality is fundamentally human. The role of this technology is to support our teams so they can stay present with guests,” Burger King said.

Patty is part of a larger app-based BK Assistant platform that will be available to all U.S. restaurants later this year.

Burger King is one of several fast food chains experimenting with artificial intelligence. Yum Brands said last spring it was partnering with Nvidia to develop AI technologies for its brands, which include KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut.

McDonald’s ended a partnership with IBM in 2024 that was testing automated orders at its drive-thrus. The company is now working with Google on AI systems.






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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/02/2026 at 7:00 AM


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METALLICA SPHERE LAS VEGAS

95.5 KLOS wants to send you to see Metallica: Life Burns Faster at Sphere Las Vegas for select dates October 1st to October 31st. 

Go to 955klos.com to Enter for your chance to win: 

  • 2 tickets to TWO nights of the residency on October 1st & October 3rd, 2026
  • A three-night stay at SAHARA Las Vegas
  • Plus a $100 gas card

 

More info at 955klos.com.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/27/2026 at 11:02 AM

The Oldest Fossilized Butthole Ever Found Is 290 Million Years Old

Here’s something you probably didn’t expect to read today: scientists have discovered the world’s oldest known fossilized reptile butthole.

Nearly 300 million years ago, a small reptile paused for a rest in a patch of soft mud. It eventually got up and went on its way — but it left behind something extraordinary. That brief pit stop created the earliest known fossilized skin impression from a reptile, complete with scales and what researchers interpret as a preserved cloaca.

Yes, that cloaca.

For the uninitiated, a cloaca is a multi-purpose opening used by many animals for pooping, peeing, mating, and laying eggs. It’s essentially a one-stop biological shop. And finding one preserved in the fossil record is almost unheard of.

“Such soft-tissue structures are extremely rare in the fossil record — and the further back we look in Earth’s history, the more exceptional they become,” said paleontologist Lorenzo Marchetti of the German Natural History Museum in Berlin.

A Muddy Snapshot From the Permian

The fossil was discovered in Germany’s Thuringian Forest Basin, within the sedimentary Goldlauter Formation. Analysis shows the impression was made by a reptile about 9 centimeters (roughly 3.5 inches) long.

Marchetti and his team named the trace fossil Cabarzichnus pulchrus, identifying it as a newly described species of reptile “resting trace.” Based on its size and nearby footprints, researchers believe it was likely a bolosaurian — an early branch of reptiles that lived around 295 million years ago during the Asselian age of the early Permian period.

This was a pivotal moment in evolutionary history. Reptiles were beginning to diversify rapidly, setting the stage for the rise of dinosaurs and many modern species.

Scales, Skin — and a Showstopper

The fossil preserves an incredibly detailed belly imprint, including rows of polygonal epidermal scales made of keratin — similar to those found in modern reptiles today. These weren’t heavy, bony armor plates. They were true skin scales.

But the real headline-grabber is at the base of the tail.

There, scientists found modified scales surrounding a vent-like opening — what appears to be a cloaca. If confirmed, this makes it the earliest fossil evidence of a cloacal vent in amniotes (the group that includes reptiles, birds, and mammals).

To put that in perspective, the previous record-holder was a 120-million-year-old specimen of Psittacosaurus. This new discovery smashes that record by roughly 170 million years.

Interestingly, the shape and orientation of this ancient cloaca differ from those seen in dinosaurs and crocodiles. Instead, it more closely resembles the anatomy of modern turtles, lizards, and snakes — offering new insight into how reptile anatomy evolved over time.

Why This Matters

It might be easy to laugh at the idea of a fossilized butthole making scientific headlines, but this discovery is a big deal.

Trace fossils — which include footprints, resting impressions, and other indirect evidence of life — are often dismissed as less exciting than bones. But they can preserve soft-tissue details that skeletal fossils simply can’t.

“Trace fossils are far more than simple footprints,” Marchetti explained. “They preserve anatomical details that would otherwise be completely lost and play a key role in improving our understanding of the evolution of early terrestrial vertebrates.”

The findings were published in Current Biology and open up new perspectives on how early reptiles developed their skin and body structures.

So the next time someone says science isn’t exciting, just remind them: sometimes the biggest breakthroughs come from the smallest — and most unexpected — places.




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/27/2026 at 10:42 AM








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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/27/2026 at 9:00 AM


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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/26/2026 at 11:11 AM



For more than two decades, Ashley Madison built its brand around one eyebrow-raising promise: “Life is short. Have an affair.”

Now, the controversial dating platform best known for catering to married people looking to cheat says it’s turning the page.

From Affairs to “Discreet Dating”

In a major rebrand, Ashley Madison is shifting away from its longtime focus on infidelity and rolling out a new tagline: “Where Desire Meets Discretion.”

According to Chief Strategy Officer Paul Keable, the change reflects a surprising evolution in the company’s user base. While the site became infamous as a hub for extramarital affairs, 57% of new members today are actually single.

“What that told us,” Keable said in an interview with Fox News Digital, “is that people are coming to our site for a different reason — for discretion.”

Rather than positioning itself strictly as a platform for “married dating,” Ashley Madison is now framing itself as a space for private, low-profile connections — no matter someone’s relationship status.

Dating Fatigue Is Real

Keable argues the shift is less about morality and more about modern dating burnout.

After 20-plus years in the social media era, where relationships are curated and constantly visible, many users are feeling overwhelmed. Roughly 30% of online daters report feeling constant pressure to swipe, message, and perform — often without meaningful results.

And there’s another factor: visibility.

Some users don’t love the idea of coworkers or acquaintances spotting their profiles on traditional dating apps. With more people back in the office, privacy concerns are rising.

Ashley Madison says it plans to lean into that discomfort by collecting minimal personal information and focusing primarily on why users value discretion.

As Keable put it, “Your business ultimately is yours and it’s nobody else’s.”

Is Infidelity Still on the Table?

Despite the rebrand, Ashley Madison isn’t completely abandoning its roots.

A recent member survey found:

  • 49% of respondents seek additional relationships during stressful times.

  • 41% believe having multiple partners with different positive qualities would help them through difficult periods.

In other words, while the marketing may be shifting, the door to extramarital relationships hasn’t exactly closed.

Keable acknowledges the company has faced years of criticism but maintains that people would cheat whether or not the platform exists. He insists the rebrand isn’t about ethics — it’s about listening to members.

“This shift is a realization that people want to continue to date and connect, but under their own terms,” he said.

“Blessed Are the Discreet”

To mark the new direction, Ashley Madison is launching a fresh marketing campaign titled “Blessed Are the Discreet.”The campaign celebrates users who want intimate connections without broadcasting their personal lives to the world.

The message? Not guilt. Not shame. Just privacy.

Whether this repositioning will successfully shake the brand’s long-standing reputation remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Ashley Madison is betting that in an oversharing world, discretion is the new desire.



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