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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/26/2026 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

 

MASTODON

TICKETS TO SEE MASTODON WITH SPECIAL GUEST DEAFHEAVEN
OCTOBER 10TH AT THE HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE

TICKETS TO SEE KILLSWITCH ENGAGE WITH SPECIAL GUEST MACHINE HEAD
THIS THURSDAY AT THE HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

CLAYPOOL GOLD

TICKETS TO CLAYPOOL GOLD WITH PRIMUS,
LES CLAYPOOL'S FROG BRIGADE & THE CLAYPOOL LENNON DELIRIUM
JULY 3RD AT THE F&M BANK AMPHITHEATER OF LONG BEACH
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

JOHN ANDERSON

TICKETS TO SEE JOHN ANDERSON & THE BAND GEEKS
THIS SATURDAY AT THE FRED KAVLI THEATRE IN THOUSAND OAKS
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM


 

 




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/24/2026 at 10:41 AM


California Moves to Ban Sales of Glock-Style Handguns

California is tightening its firearm laws once again, this time targeting some of the most popular semiautomatic handguns sold in the state.

Under Assembly Bill 1127, licensed firearm dealers will no longer be allowed to sell certain semiautomatic pistols that state lawmakers classify as "machinegun-convertible pistols." The legislation is aimed primarily at Glock-style handguns and other firearms that can be modified with aftermarket parts to fire automatically.

What's Changing?

The new law creates a legal category for handguns that can be relatively easily converted into fully automatic weapons. According to lawmakers, these modifications can be made using inexpensive aftermarket devices, making the firearms a growing concern for public safety.

As a result, licensed gun stores in California will be prohibited from selling newly stocked firearms that meet the state's new definition.

What the Law Doesn't Do

For current gun owners, the law does not require anyone to surrender their firearms.

Anyone who already legally owns a Glock-style handgun can continue to possess it. The legislation also leaves private-party transfers intact, meaning individuals can still legally buy, sell, or trade qualifying firearms with one another, provided they follow existing state laws.

In short, the restriction applies primarily to commercial retail sales rather than personal ownership.

Questions Still Remain

While the law has been approved, some important details remain unclear.

The bill does not specifically address what will happen to inventory that gun dealers already purchased before the law takes effect. It is also uncertain whether retailers will be given a grace period to sell existing stock.

Additionally, the exact list of handgun models and manufacturers that will fall under the new "machinegun-convertible" classification has not yet been fully defined, leaving some uncertainty for both dealers and consumers.

What's Next?

The legislation could put pressure on firearm manufacturers to redesign trigger mechanisms and other components if they want their products to remain available through California retailers.

Legal challenges are also expected. Gun rights organizations are likely to argue that the state is unfairly classifying standard semiautomatic pistols alongside automatic weapons, potentially setting the stage for court battles over the new regulations.

As California continues to reshape its firearm laws, Assembly Bill 1127 marks another significant step in the state's ongoing effort to restrict access to weapons that officials believe could be converted into more dangerous firearms.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/24/2026 at 10:15 AM







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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/23/2026 at 11:27 AM

Why Gen Z Isn't Dating Like Previous Generations

If you've noticed fewer young people talking about dates, relationships, and romance, you're not imagining it. Generation Z — generally defined as those born between the late 1990s and early 2010s — is dating less than previous generations, and the reasons are more complicated than simply "they don't want relationships."

From changing social habits to economic pressures, here's a look at why dating has become more challenging for Gen Z.

They're Spending Less Time Socializing in Person

Previous generations met romantic partners at school, work, parties, concerts, and through mutual friends. Gen Z, however, grew up with smartphones and social media, making digital communication a normal part of daily life.

While being constantly connected online sounds like it would make dating easier, it often has the opposite effect. Many young adults spend less time in face-to-face social situations, which means fewer opportunities to naturally meet potential partners.

Dating Apps Are Creating Burnout

Dating apps promised endless opportunities to meet people, but many Gen Z users say they're exhausted by the experience.

Swiping through hundreds of profiles can feel more like shopping than dating. Ghosting, catfishing, and superficial interactions have left many young adults frustrated and discouraged. Some have even chosen to delete dating apps altogether in favor of focusing on friendships, hobbies, and personal growth.

Financial Stress Is a Major Factor

Dating can be expensive.

With rising housing costs, student loan debt, inflation, and a challenging job market, many Gen Z adults are prioritizing financial stability over romance. For some, it's difficult to think about relationships when they're focused on paying rent, building a career, or saving money.

The traditional milestones that often lead to serious relationships—moving out, buying a home, and achieving financial independence—are happening later than they did for previous generations.

Mental Health Comes First

Gen Z is often praised for being more open about mental health than older generations.

Many young adults are prioritizing therapy, self-care, and emotional well-being before jumping into relationships. Rather than feeling pressured to date because "that's what you're supposed to do," many are choosing to work on themselves first.

This shift may result in fewer relationships overall, but supporters argue it could lead to healthier relationships in the future.

Fear of Rejection and Vulnerability

Social media has changed the way people view themselves and others.

Constant comparison, unrealistic relationship expectations, and fear of public embarrassment can make dating feel intimidating. Some young adults report anxiety about approaching someone in person, while others worry about being judged or rejected.

As a result, many choose to avoid dating altogether rather than risk uncomfortable interactions.

They're Redefining What Relationships Look Like

Gen Z is also challenging traditional ideas about dating and relationships.

Many young people place a higher value on friendship, independence, and personal fulfillment than previous generations. They're more likely to question whether marriage or long-term partnerships are necessary for happiness.

Instead of rushing into relationships, many are taking their time to determine what they truly want.

The Pandemic Changed Everything

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted some of the most important social years for Gen Z.

High school and college students missed out on dances, parties, campus life, and countless opportunities to meet new people. Even after restrictions ended, some young adults reported feeling less comfortable in social settings than before.

Those lost years continue to affect how many members of Gen Z approach dating today.

Is Dating Dead?

Not at all.

Gen Z hasn't given up on love—they're simply approaching it differently. They're dating later, being more selective, and placing a greater emphasis on mental health, financial stability, and personal growth.

While older generations may see fewer dates and relationships as a sign that romance is disappearing, Gen Z sees it as taking the time to build a life before sharing it with someone else.

The result may be fewer relationships in the short term, but potentially stronger and more intentional ones in the future.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/23/2026 at 10:09 AM







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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/22/2026 at 11:32 AM



California Is Saying Goodbye to “Sell-By” Dates in an Effort to Reduce Food Waste

If you've ever tossed out food because the "sell-by" date had passed, California wants you to think twice.

A new state law is changing the way expiration dates appear on food packaging, with the goal of reducing confusion and keeping perfectly good food out of landfills.

What's Changing?

Under Assembly Bill 660, California is eliminating consumer-facing "sell-by" labels on packaged foods. The law aims to create a simpler and more consistent system that helps shoppers better understand when food is actually unsafe versus when it may simply be past its peak quality.

Instead of a variety of labels that can be interpreted differently, manufacturers will now be required to use just two standardized phrases:

  • "BEST if Used by" – Indicates when a product is expected to be at its highest quality, flavor, or freshness.
  • "USE by" – Reserved strictly for food safety and signals when a product should no longer be consumed.

Why the Change?

State lawmakers say confusing date labels are a major contributor to food waste. Many consumers mistakenly believe foods become unsafe immediately after a "sell-by" or similar date, leading them to throw away products that are still perfectly edible.

By standardizing food date labels, California hopes to prevent billions of pounds of unnecessary food waste while also helping families save money on groceries.

When Does the New Rule Take Effect?

The new labeling requirements will be fully implemented by July 1, 2026. Food manufacturers and packaging companies that sell products in California are currently updating their packaging to comply with the new rules before the deadline arrives.

What Shoppers Need to Know

As the transition begins, consumers should pay attention to the difference between the two approved labels.

A product that has passed its "BEST if Used by" date may not be at its freshest, but it is generally still safe to eat. The "USE by" date, however, should be treated as a food safety guideline and taken more seriously when deciding whether to consume an item.

The hope is that these clearer labels will help Californians make smarter decisions in the kitchen, waste less food, and save money in the process.

Bottom line: The familiar "sell-by" date is disappearing in California, replaced by a simpler system designed to help consumers understand what dates really mean—and keep more food on the table instead of in the trash.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/22/2026 at 11:01 AM








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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/19/2026 at 11:11 AM



Father's Day 2026: Where Dad Can Score Free Food, Discounts, and Special Deals

Father's Day is almost here, and if you're still looking for a way to celebrate Dad without breaking the bank, plenty of restaurants and retailers are offering special deals, freebies, and discounts this weekend.

Whether Dad loves barbecue, burgers, breakfast, or just a good doughnut, there's something for everyone.

Dickey's Barbecue Pit

Fire up Father's Day with some barbecue. Dickey's is offering 15% off orders of $75 or more from June 18-21 when customers use promo code DAD85 through the restaurant's website or app.

IHOP

Breakfast-loving dads can take advantage of several Father's Day promotions at IHOP. The restaurant is featuring special Father's Day catering options, offering $5 bonus cards for every $25 gift card purchased, and new online customers can save 20% off their first online order using promo code IHOP20.

Round Table Pizza

Pizza-loving dads can enjoy a family meal deal. Round Table Pizza is offering a special package that includes a Montague's All Meat Marvel Pizza and two shareable appetizers for $29.99 with promo code RTP878.

White Castle

White Castle is celebrating dads all weekend long with a buy-one-get-one free combo meal deal running June 20-22.

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Need a caffeine fix? Participating locations are offering a buy-one-get-one free beverage deal for Father's Day.

Krispy Kreme

For dads with a sweet tooth, Krispy Kreme has brought back its limited-edition Father's Day Dozen, featuring themed doughnuts available through June 21. Customers can also preorder the special collection online.

Golden Corral

Golden Corral is serving up a Father's Day buffet loaded with grilled favorites. Rewards members who dine on Father's Day will also receive a coupon for $5 off a future purchase of $25 or more.

Jason's Deli

Members of the Deli Dollars Rewards program can receive a free dessert with purchase on Father's Day. The chain is also offering bonus gift card promotions.

More Deals to Watch For

Several other chains are expected to offer Father's Day promotions, including:

  • Wendy's
  • Shake Shack
  • Raising Cane's
  • Subway
  • Papa Johns
  • Burger King
  • Buffalo Wild Wings
  • Buca di Beppo
  • TGI Fridays

Many of these offers may require loyalty program membership or app participation, so be sure to check with your local restaurant before heading out.

Don't Wait Too Long

Many Father's Day deals are available only on Sunday, June 21, while others run through the entire weekend. Some offers are limited to participating locations and may require online ordering, app registration, or rewards membership.

If Dad enjoys good food, this might be the perfect excuse to let someone else do the cooking while taking advantage of some tasty savings.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/19/2026 at 10:30 AM











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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/19/2026 at 9:00 AM

Jeff Leigh builds custom Guitars and has been playing in Southern California for more than 25 years.

Jeff Leigh - Guitars, Bass, Backing Vocals
Jake King – Throat, Drums

 Stream on: Apple Music, Spotify, itunes, YouTube

 

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