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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/31/2026 at 11:59 PM

 
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On April 1st, 2026, one lucky VIP will win a $250 gift card to Sports Basement.

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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/20/2026 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.**

KNOTT’S BERRY FARM


A FAMILY 4-PACK OF TICKETS TO KNOTT’S BERRY FARM
TO EXPERIENCE THE KNOTT’S BOYSENBERRY FESTIVAL

 SELECT DATES STARTING THIS FRIDAY THRU APRIL 12TH

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


            

AVENGED SEVENFOLD & GOOD CHARLOTTE

TICKETS TO SEE AVENGED SEVENFOLD & GOOD CHARLOTTE
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS A DAY TO REMEMBER
AUGUST 30TH AT BMO STADIUM

TICKETS ON-SALE THIS FRIDAY AT 10AM AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 



JELLY ROLL

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TICKETS TO NETFLIX IS A JOKE PRESENTS: JELLY ROLL
MAY 8TH AT THE GREEK THEATRE

TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

NATE BARGATZE

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TICKETS TO NETFLIX IS A JOKE PRESENTS: NATE BARGATZE
EITHER MAY 9TH OR MAY 10TH AT INTUIT DOME

TICKETS ON-SALE AT NETFLIXISAJOKEFEST.COM

 

GABRIEL IGLESIAS & JO KOY: ONE NIGHT ONLY

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SOLD-OUT TICKETS TO SEE GABRIEL IGLESIAS & JO KOY
ONE NIGHT ONLY
THIS SATURDAY AT SOFI STADIUM

TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

   




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/19/2026 at 11:45 AM



Uber Identity Fraud Claims Raise New Safety Concerns for Riders

If you’ve ever hopped into an Uber thinking your driver has been fully vetted, a new investigation suggests it might not always be that simple.

A report from CBS News California Investigates is shining a light on a growing issue: alleged identity fraud tied to Uber driver accounts. According to the investigation, stolen identities may be used to create fake driver profiles—potentially allowing individuals to bypass background checks and operate on the platform under someone else’s name.

A Growing Concern Behind the Wheel

California leads the nation in rideshare drivers, with more than 800,000 on the road as of late 2025. But consumer advocates warn that among those drivers, some accounts may not belong to the people actually behind the wheel.

The issue first came to light when people across the country began receiving unexpected IRS Form 1099s—tax documents showing income earned from Uber… despite never signing up to drive.

That’s more than just a paperwork problem.

“That’s a public safety issue,” one identity theft victim said. “You never know who’s picking you up.”

Victims Speak Out

Several individuals reported receiving tax forms listing thousands of dollars in Uber earnings under their names.

  • A couple in Woodland Hills was shocked to receive a 1099 showing nearly $7,000 in income over just two months.

  • One woman reported $4,100 in earnings tied to her name.

  • Another man said he received documents claiming $12,000 in Uber income—without ever driving.

After the story aired, dozens more people came forward with similar experiences.

Even more concerning? Many say getting help from Uber has been difficult.

Some victims reported uploading documents and filing fraud claims through the company’s website—only to receive little or no response.

Uber Responds

Uber declined to do an interview but released a statement saying it is actively investigating all fraud reports.

The company says:

  • Fraudulent accounts are permanently banned when identified

  • Corrected 1099 forms are issued showing $0 income

  • These cases represent a “very small fraction” of total accounts

Uber also noted that the incidents appear consistent with broader identity theft trends, not a breach of its internal systems.

Bigger Questions About Safety

Still, the situation raises a critical concern: Can riders be sure their driver is who the app says they are?

Consumer rights attorney Todd Friedman, who filed a class-action lawsuit against Uber in 2024, says the volume of complaints is alarming. His office has reportedly received hundreds of calls from potential victims.

And the issue isn’t limited to California—similar reports have surfaced nationwide.

For many riders, that uncertainty hits close to home.

“To think there could be criminals driving us around… I thought it was legitimate,” said one concerned parent.

What You Can Do If You’re Affected

If you suspect your identity has been used fraudulently for an Uber account, here are some steps to take:

  • Report the issue to the IRS

  • File a fraud claim directly with Uber

  • Submit a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

  • File a police report

  • Consider freezing your credit for added protection

The Bottom Line

While Uber maintains these cases are rare, the growing number of reports is raising real concerns about both identity theft and rider safety. For now, experts suggest riders take advantage of in-app safety features—like trip sharing, PIN verification, and audio recording—whenever possible.

Because as this investigation suggests, sometimes the name in the app might not tell the whole story.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/17/2026 at 11:11 AM



St. Patrick’s Day isn’t just about wearing green and chasing luck—it’s also one of the best days of the year to score some seriously good food deals. If you’re looking to celebrate without spending a pot of gold, a bunch of major chains are rolling out limited-time offers worth checking out.

Here’s a breakdown of where to save this March 17:


🍀 Festive Treats & Sweet Deals

Craving something sugary? 7-Eleven is getting into the spirit with a special St. Patrick’s Day donut topped with white icing and green shamrock sprinkles. On top of that, you can snag $17 off a $30+ order through the 7NOW app using the code LUCKY7. Rewards members can also grab $1 snack deals all month long.

Meanwhile, Cinnabon is offering a refreshing twist—loyalty members can get any size lemonade for just $1 with the purchase of a baked good.

And of course, Krispy Kreme is bringing back its fan-favorite Green O’riginal Glazed doughnuts. Even better: wear green on March 17 and you can score one for free.


🥩 Classic St. Paddy’s Day Eats

If you’re going traditional, Amazon is offering a budget-friendly way to cook at home, with St. Patrick’s Day meal staples like potatoes, carrots, cabbage, and corned beef all available for under $10.

For something ready-made, Jason's Deli has you covered with corned beef meals, slider trays, and full sandwich platters—perfect whether you’re dining solo or feeding a crowd.


🌯 Buy-One-Get-One & Meal Deals

Feeling extra hungry? Del Taco is offering a buy one, get one free Epic Fresh Guac Burrito for rewards members on March 17–18.

Over at Outback Steakhouse, you can grab a Bloomin’ Onion and a drink for just $10, making it one of the best dine-in deals of the day.


🍹 Drinks & Sips

Red Robin is keeping the party going with $8 margaritas and $5 Coors Light pints, plus meal deals starting at $9.99.

And if you’re looking for something non-alcoholic but festive, Raising Cane's is bringing back its limited-time Leprechaun Lemonade, along with exclusive perks and giveaways for rewards members.


🥡 More Deals Worth Checking Out

  • Teriyaki Madness: Get $2 off curbside orders with code MADDASH2.

  • Twin Peaks: Score free fried pickles with a $25 purchase.

  • Lucky Charms: Rolling out festive treats and collabs with dessert brands for a magically themed celebration.

  • Jamba: Try the limited-time “Lock of the Tropics” smoothie for a fruity, green-inspired pick-me-up.


🍀 Final Thoughts

Whether you’re cooking at home, grabbing takeout, or heading out for drinks, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day without overspending. From green doughnuts to BOGO burritos, these deals make it easy to enjoy the holiday on a budget.

Just don’t forget to wear green—you never know when it might score you a freebie.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/16/2026 at 11:18 AM

The 9 Most Expensive Sports in the World (And Why Youth Sports Are Getting So Pricey)

If it feels like youth sports are getting more expensive every year, that’s because they are.

Over the past few decades, the cost of youth athletics has steadily climbed—but in the last five years, the spike has been especially dramatic. On average, youth sports costs have increased 46% in just five years. In fact, 2024 was the first year the average American family spent more than $1,000 per child on sports, and that number keeps rising.

Why the surge? Several factors are driving the price explosion: year-round competition, early specialization, expensive travel teams, and reduced public funding for youth sports programs. While some sports have always had massive barriers to entry (think boats, race cars, or horses), others have simply become more competitive—and more costly—over time.

Here are nine of the most expensive sports in the world, where the price tag can easily climb from thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.


1. Auto Racing

At the top levels, auto racing is practically reserved for the ultra-wealthy.

Elite racing circuits like Formula 1 operate on staggering budgets. Teams now work under a spending cap that has grown into the hundreds of millions of dollars annually—and that’s just the team’s operating budget.

Even at a smaller scale, the sport is extremely expensive. Competitive kart racing, often the entry point for young drivers, can cost $50,000 or more per year. Between specialized karts, constant repairs, replacement parts, training, travel, and racing simulators, the expenses add up fast. And as drivers progress, the equipment becomes even more costly.


2. Elite Sailing

Anything involving boats tends to come with a hefty price tag—and competitive sailing is no exception.

Entry-level sailing programs can cost around $5,000 per year, but the expenses skyrocket at the elite level. Competitive sailing boats frequently exceed $100,000, and major competitions can run into the millions.

For example, a winning America’s Cup campaign in 2013 was estimated to cost around $300 million when factoring in the boat, crew, research, and logistics.

And that doesn’t even include docking fees, trailers, travel, maintenance, and the constant battle against saltwater corrosion.


3. Polo

No surprise here—polo has long been associated with wealth.

Before even stepping onto the field, players must learn to ride horses, with lessons sometimes costing $200 per hour. Then comes the biggest expense: the horse itself.

Top polo horses can cost over $1 million, and even getting started in the sport often requires $40,000 to $100,000. Add in boarding, feed, veterinary care, and equipment, and polo quickly becomes one of the most expensive sports on the planet.

In short: if your kid shows interest in polo, be prepared for a serious financial commitment.


4. Alpine Skiing

Alpine skiing is expensive from the moment you step on the mountain.

Lift tickets, lessons, and gear can easily total thousands of dollars each season. But competitive skiers often go much further, traveling across continents to chase year-round snow conditions.

Elite ski academies—which train the next generation of competitive racers—can cost up to $100,000 per year, and that often doesn’t include travel expenses.


5. Equestrian

Equestrian sports—including show jumping, dressage, and competitive riding—are among the most expensive in the world.

The first major investment is the horse itself. Competitive horses can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and they require constant care. Boarding, training, feed, veterinary bills, and stable staff all add to the yearly costs.

Then there’s transportation—horse trailers, specialized trucks, and travel to competitions around the country.

For serious riders, spending $100,000 per year or more is not unusual.


6. Ice Hockey

Compared to horse sports and racing, hockey might sound reasonable—but it’s still one of the most expensive youth sports around.

The biggest factor? Ice time.

Maintaining ice rinks is costly, and those expenses are passed on to players. Then there’s the equipment—pads, helmets, skates, sticks, and protective gear—all of which need regular replacement.

Competitive youth travel teams can easily cost up to $20,000 per year, especially once travel, tournaments, and hotels are included.


7. Triathlon and Cycling

Triathlons combine three sports—swimming, cycling, and running—which means athletes often need gear for all three.

The cycling portion alone can break the bank. High-end time-trial or triathlon bikes can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Add in aerodynamic helmets, specialized shoes, wetsuits, race suits, and travel to competitions, and the expenses quickly multiply.

Even youth triathletes are now competing at elite levels and traveling across the country to race—making the sport increasingly costly for families.


8. Golf

Golf may look relaxing, but it’s far from cheap.

Getting started usually means lessons plus a decent set of clubs, which can cost $1,000–$2,000 or more. Equipment upgrades are frequent as new technology hits the market.

Then there are greens fees, practice range costs, and endless supplies of golf balls and gloves.

And once golfers catch the travel bug—visiting famous courses around the country—the costs only grow.


9. Lacrosse

Lacrosse has exploded in popularity in recent years, especially in the United States.

But the sport comes with its own set of expensive requirements: helmets, pads, sticks, gloves, and cleats. Competitive travel teams and tournaments also drive up the cost.

At the youth level alone, lacrosse can run around $4,000 per year, and that doesn’t include travel, hotels, or tournament fees.


The Bottom Line

Youth sports can offer incredible benefits—teamwork, discipline, fitness, and lifelong friendships. But the rising costs are making participation increasingly difficult for many families.

Whether it’s ice time, race cars, or million-dollar horses, some sports have always come with big price tags. But as travel leagues and year-round competition become the norm, even traditionally affordable sports are becoming expensive.

For many parents today, supporting their child’s athletic dreams often means making a serious financial investment.



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