A couple weeks ago, we asked you to tell us what you thought the best rock to come out in 2011 has been. We were blown away by your response, and you have created KLAQ's Countdown list for the year. We have the entire list for you now, as played on KLAQ over the New Year's Weekend!
So, here we are again. We were serious when we said you’ll get to vote every week for your favorite Babe of the Day. This week’s lovely ladies are the WWE Diva A.J. Lee, model Brandi Marie, former Playboy Playmate Jessica Burciaga, model/actress Dollicia Bryan and Penthouse Pet Eden Adams.
‘Tis the season to receive gifts. Inevitably, some of the presents your friends and loved ones will be nice enough to give you won’t be anything you particularly want or need.
So, do you try to make these unwanted gifts usefull by wrapping them back up and giving them to somebody else who might actually appreciate them?
Anyone who’s ever been in a bar has probably seen it: the cheesiest guy in the place approaches the hottest girl and simply can’t believe it when he’s shot down. He may be clueless, but a new study says his audacity might not be a character flaw. In fact, it may just be simple human evolution at work.
Since the year is almost over, we thought we'd find out some things from you guys. You can vote on your favorite songs from 2011, and we also want to know what the best shows were this year!
It’s usually everyone else’s kids who are spoiled (never our own), but a new Parents.com survey reveals that moms and dads are admitting they have a problem when it comes to spoiling their kids during the holidays.
In light of the Occupy Wall Street movement focusing attention on the “one percent” and the debate over raising taxes on the wealthy, Gallup asked 1,012 adults how much money they would need to make a year in order to consider themselves rich.
Over the past decade or so, there has been some debate as to whether the government, public schools and retailers should use the word “Christmas,” or if they should use something more inclusive, like “the holidays.”
Seems “holiday cheer” may be a misnomer, at least according to a new survey. Consumer Reports polled 1,013 adults, revealing that 90 percent of us have at least one thing to complain about the holidays, and 15 percent hate that they’re expected to be nice.