Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Connections: This morning we had Alicia Robinson from Shore UP! Inc. on as our guest. She spoke about their energy assistant program for folks in need. Just go to www.shoreup.org for more information. You can also call 410-749-1142.

Verse of the Day: O Lord, You are so good, so ready to forgive, so full of unfailing love for all who ask for Your aid. (Psalm 86: 5)

Tuesday Trivia: 27% of women say this tells them a lot about a man. What is it?
Answer: No correct answer again today. We'll play Tuesday Trivia on Thursday!




Amazing Fact: The player who hit the farthest home run may not be a surprise, but the distance will be. In 1960, Mickey Mantle hit a moon shot home run that was said to be between 634 and 660 feet long.

Scriptural Pursuit: In chapter 12 of Hosea, who took his brother by the heel?
Answer: Jacob (Hosea 12: 3)

Wacky But True:
With her escape-artist antics now caught on video, a horse in Michigan is being dubbed the "Houdini Horse" thanks to her knack for opening stall doors.
The 9-year-old horse named Mariska somehow learned to open latches at Misty Meadow Farms near Midland in central Michigan.
The farm's co-owner, Sandy Bonem, posted a video online of the horse opening numerous locks.
It catches how Mariska lets herself out, then unlocking stalls for other horses.
As of Monday, the YouTube video had more than 760,000 views.




Wacky But True:
A Canadian college offered to pay a student's tuition if they or a person of their choosing made a half-court shot. Brandon University student Mason Kaluzniak chose wisely -- head basketball coach Gil Cheung easily sunk the shot.
It was the last chance for a BU student to win tution in the Smitty's Tuition shoot-out of the season. 


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