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Yep, we re bringing back all of the 80s hits you love this Memorial Day weekend on KVKI! Our Feel-Good 80s weekend begins Friday, May 28th, 2021 at 3 pm and we ll keep the totally awesome tunes rolling through Memorial Day Monday, May 31st, 2021, at 7 pm with Delilah.
Are you ready to revisit the decade that brought us the Trapper Keeper, the Rubic s Cube, and Members-Only jackets? We sure are! In fact, we may break out the AquaNet just for fun to celebrate!
It s hard to believe, but the 80s were when home computers were invented and a movie star gasp aka Ronald Reagan was sworn in as the 40th President of the United States. Music and fashion were all the rage and we watched shows like
Imagine someone you know, or in this case see everyday, tosses a scratch-off lottery ticket in the trash because they assume it s worthless. Upon examining that discarded ticket you find out that it may in fact be a loser, but it hasn t been scratched fully. Not a big deal you say, this probably happens all of the time. Now, let s say you decide to scratch the rest of the loser ticket only to learn that it was worth 1 million dollars. Now what do you do? The person who left it behind thinks it s a loser, but you know it s NOT. Would you give it back or keep the money? As unlikely as that scenario is, a Springfield, MA man and his family were recently in that same exact situation and after a few sleepless nights and a battle with their conscience, the family did what many wouldn t; they gave the million dollar scratch-off back to a regular customer who thought it was a loser. Unbelievable.
Sometimes what seems like bad news leads us to a pleasant surprise. Sometimes the packaging doesn’t give us a clear view of the present inside.
I had a delightful time this week having lunch in Rogerson, Idaho. At Helen’s Place at Rogerson Service. We had planned lunch at another location. When we arrived, a sign in the door announced the place was now closed Mondays. Due to the ongoing labor shortage.
My friend grew up in Alaska. She explained the place is like the “mile houses” her family would visit while traveling.
We considered turning around and driving back to Twin Falls, however. I needed a visit to the loo. Rogerson was the closer of the options. We headed south.