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Mystery Monday!

lilly-razorGood Afternoon!
Today was the first show of 2017, and it was a great one!

Professor Rinehart talked today about how important prayer is, and how prayer should be your first priority. His advice was to keep prayer at the forefront of your mind this year. We serve a God that cares deeply about us, so don’t think that your prayers are falling on deaf ears, God hears every prayer and He will answer them according to His will and in His time.
Psalm 17:6 says
“I call on you, my God, for you will answer me; turn your ear to me and hear my prayer.”

New Years was this weekend, and you know what that means? Resolutions!
My New Years resolutions were to stop drinking so much soda and start drinking more water. I know soda is bad for me, so I’d really like to cut back a little. I also want to get my drivers license this year. I don’t like driving all that much, but I need to get my license so my parents don’t have to drive me everywhere. Professor Rinehart said that his resolution was just to keep prayer as a first priority, which is a great resolution.

It was Mystery Monday today! Professor hid the item today and I had to guess  what it was. and the item was a razor!
We learned that it was not a writing utensil, and it also was not a typical office supply.
I said that it was small, light, and it didn’t make any distinguishable sound when I shook the box. When i did the smell test, it didn’t really smell like anything! Whoops. I asked if Professor brought it from home or if it was from the station or if it was something he brought from home. He told me it was from home. I also asked if it was an item you’d find in a kitchen, and he also said no. The touch test let me know that it was a razor! Thanks to Professor for putting the protective cover over it for me! We found out that it was an item that you would find in a bathroom, and also, that this item is normally used in tandem with something else (shaving cream in this case). Congratulations to Ben of Mt. Vernon who called in and got the answer right! He received a $10 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Our word of the day today was yeasayer. We’ve all heard of naysayer before, but a yeysayer is a person with an optimistic and confident outlook, a person who habitually agrees with or is submissive to others.

I hope you had a wonderful New Year weekend! Leave us a comment and tell us what your New Year’s resolutions are! Have a great evening and God bless! 

Mystery Monday: Christmas Edition II

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Today’s Mystery Monday trivia question was a two-parter:

In which ocean is Christmas Island located? And who performed the original version of the song, Christmas Island?

The answers were: the Indian Ocean (see map above) and The Andrews Sisters, who sang the song with the Guy Lombardo Orchestra in 1946. Congratulations to Spencer of Utica, who won the $5 gift certificate from Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Today’s Christmas Word of the Day is partridge, a noun which describes any of several North American gallinaceous game birds. Here’s one!

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Thanks for listening!
-Joe

Mountain Dew and Figgy Pudding?

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Monday’s Mystery Box item was a can of Eddie’s Mountain Dew stash for MVNU finals week! I think he wants it back…

Congratulations to Pat from Mount Vernon who helped Joe guess correctly. She wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

We also are doing the WNZR Christmas Gift Exchange all week on the show, so listen for the cue and be caller #9 at 740-397-WNZR.

We will also spend time this week thanking the many folks involved with the 2016 Knox County Food For The hungry drive.

Our Word of the Day was figgy, as in figgy pudding, a traditional British Christmas dessert, that really isn’t full of figs, and really isn’t what we would consider pudding at all!

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Notice it looks more like cake – a cake filled usually with raisins, currant and other types of dried fruit. It’s made with a brown sugar, flour and egg base, with some brandy as well.  Plus you are supposed to let it age for 4-5 weeks before eating it. I would just call this fruitcake!

Thanks for listening!
-Joe

Mystery Monday: Tiny Christmas Cards

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Have you ever wondered what the worlds smallest Christmas Card looks like?  Well its 200 micro-meters wide by 290 micro-meters tall, and has a nice little Christmas tree on it.  For our mystery question today we asked who made it?  Mary of Mount Vernon called in and correctly told us it was Glasgow University, and she won a 5$ gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Thanksgiving Mystery Monday

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Today Mystery Monday, we started to do some Thanksgiving trivia and asked what year the first thanksgiving was celebrated.  Ruth of Mount Vernon correctly called in and told us it was 1621

Our word of the day was Duende, a noun which is Spanish for charm; magnetism.

Mystery Monday Pumpkins

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Today for Mystery Monday Eddie discussed pumpkins, specifically how much the world largest pumpkin weighed.  Beni Meier grew the worlds largest pumpkin in 2014, and it weighed 2323.7 pounds (pictured above.)

Our word of the day is domicile a noun which means a dwelling place : place of residence : home.

Canadian Mysteries and Operation Christmas Child

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Today was Mystery Monday so we asked our listeners to tell us what holiday is being celebrated today in Canada.  The answer is Canadian Thanksgiving!  Congratulations to Maude of Mount Vernon who correctly gave us the answer.  She wins a gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

We also discussed how Operation Christmas Child is fast approaching, and how you can prepare to help out in this wonderful ministry.  Their website is samaritanspurse.org/occ.

Our word of the day today is dilatory, an adjective which means tending to delay or procrastinate; slow; tardy.

Mystery Box Monday: Mystery Soda

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It’s Mystery Box Monday, and this week Joe hid from Eddie.  After finding out that the item is both carbonated but not caffeinated, Kelly from Mount Vernon called in and correctly guessed that our item today is Root Beer.  She wins a $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Our Word of the Day today is Druthers, which is a noun that means one’s own way, choice, or preference.

Batman Day! (Mystery Monday)

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Today for Mystery Monday we celebrated Batman Day, a day to celebrate the debut of the caped crusader.  For our mystery question we asked what comic batman originally appeared in.  Sherrisa from Howard called in and correctly told us it was Detective Comics #27, and she won a 5$ gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Our word of the day for today is Bon Mot, a noun meaning a witty remark or comment; clever saying; witticism.

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