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Ashley and Brad Show - ABS 2026-06-17

44 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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News; birthdays/events; do you prefer actual keys, keypads, fingerprint or iris entry?; word of the day. News; do you think animals can pick sporting event winners any better than people?; things that will die out when baby boomers are gone (Buzzfeed list); game: TV show catchphrases. News; according to this survey...this is what people forget to clean regularly (phones, TV remotes etc); have you ever considered going on game shows and entering sweepstakes as a side hustle?; game: I should have known that. News; game: 3 word celebrity descriptions; fun ways to celebrate Father's Day; goodbye/fun facts....National Mascot Day ---a vibrant tribute to the costumed characters who ignite enthusiasm at sporting events and beyond. Mascots have been around for over 130 years. The term was popularized in the 18th century when a French composer wrote the opera "La Mascotte." The work became so popular that it was translated into English as "The Mascot," meaning any animal, person, or object which brings good luck. Then on November 11, 1882, according to a sports article in the London newspaper "The Era," a football match between Middlesbrough Association and a newly formed team named La Mascotte took place in which one player dressed up in a costume. This was most likely the first mascot in the sports world. Costumed mascots appeared in the mid-20th century, which allowed teams to choose any creature to become their ambassador. Nowadays, mascots stir up the fan base, entertain and also educate. They have filled all American landscapes. Mascots aren't just for sports...they are also commonly used to represent consumer products...like Mr. Peanut and the Enegizer Bunny.

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News; birthdays/events; do you prefer actual keys, keypads, fingerprint or iris entry?; word of the day. News; do you think animals can pick sporting event winners any better than people?; things that will die out when baby boomers are gone (Buzzfeed list); game: TV show catchphrases. News; according to this survey...this is what people forget to clean regularly (phones, TV remotes etc); have you ever considered going on game shows and entering sweepstakes as a side hustle?; game: I should have known that. News; game: 3 word celebrity descriptions; fun ways to celebrate Father's Day; goodbye/fun facts....National Mascot Day ---a vibrant tribute to the costumed characters who ignite enthusiasm at sporting events and beyond. Mascots have been around for over 130 years. The term was popularized in the 18th century when a French composer wrote the opera "La Mascotte." The work became so popular that it was translated into English as "The Mascot," meaning any animal, person, or object which brings good luck. Then on November 11, 1882, according to a sports article in the London newspaper "The Era," a football match between Middlesbrough Association and a newly formed team named La Mascotte took place in which one player dressed up in a costume. This was most likely the first mascot in the sports world. Costumed mascots appeared in the mid-20th century, which allowed teams to choose any creature to become their ambassador. Nowadays, mascots stir up the fan base, entertain and also educate. They have filled all American landscapes. Mascots aren't just for sports...they are also commonly used to represent consumer products...like Mr. Peanut and the Enegizer Bunny.

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