Chapter 1: What is the significance of Sabrina Carpenter in pop music?
Serena Carpenter, kind of hot, like, you know, yeah, physically, but musically, artistically, she is right behind Taylor Swift. She is kind of like the it girl of pop music right now. We're going to send you off to Los Angeles to, speaking of hot, it's going to feel hot in Los Angeles when you leave 32 degrees below zero to go see her in 75-degree Los Angeles.
When we send you out there in a Sabrina Carpenter flyaway.
Let's take a trip. Your chance to win a trip to Los Angeles to see Sabrina Carpenter at one of her sold-out shows happens now on KDWB. Talk back the keyword busy. That's busy on our iHeartRadio app.
Chapter 2: How can you win a trip to see Sabrina Carpenter?
If you've got the iHeartRadio app, you've probably seen that red microphone. Maybe you've used it before.
Chapter 3: What is the story behind the keyword 'busy'?
We call it the talk back button. You tap that and then it leaves you, it'll get you about 30 seconds to leave a talk. All you got to say is the keyword is busy and you're good to go. Go do that now and good luck.
I'm a big Miles Smith guy.
You probably knew this and did a little research. That is the first top 40 song with a fiddle in it since 1982. Wow. Is it really? No, I made that up. I thought so. But if I would have said, yeah, I looked it up, you would not be too lazy to verify.
I just don't trust most of what you say.
Good call. But it's got a fiddle in there. And I know there's been a big Miles Smith guy.
And you love fiddle. Who doesn't love a good fiddle? You're always talking about fiddle.
Yep. Last song to have a fiddle in it was Devil Went Down to Georgia, 1982. Yeah? Great song. Made that up. I don't know whether that's true or not. That song came out in 1979. But you'll believe anything I say because you're too lazy to pick it up, to look it up.
Yeah. All right.
Let's get a keyword. Can I go home? Let's give a keyword right now for $1,000.
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Chapter 4: Why do some people feel uncomfortable about pooping at work?
Well, yeah, because we don't have urinals.
So you got to go in a stall. You did not have urinals.
A lot of women who work here, you know.
What if we all have to pee at the same time? I like the roulette, the little game of like roulette you play or like the standoff when you're in the stall and there's one person two over and like which one of them is going to poop first.
It's a very awkward situation.
And eventually one of them gives up because the other one hasn't gone. So you're like, fine, whatever. I guess I'm leaving. You have to come back up into your intestines. You're like, nope.
Has this ever happened, ladies? You just come out of a stall and then somebody walks you right in to that same stall after you drop the big one?
Oh, I hate that. That's the worst. And I'm just like, it was the person before me. I swear.
Imagine Bailey walks out of a stall. Somebody's waiting. So they run in and they're like, God.
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