Wednesday, Mar 11 - A Dimension of Sound, a Dimension of Sight, a Dimension of Mind


Author: I95 Rock March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:00:53
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Wednesday, Mar 11 - A Dimension of Sound, a Dimension of Sight, a Dimension of Mind

The boys kicked things off by reminiscing about their favorite episodes of The Twilight Zone, which quickly turned into a fun trip down memory lane. Everyone had their own pick, from the creepy classics to the episodes with the big twist endings that still stick with you years later. It didn’t take long before the conversation turned into a debate about which episodes were the most iconic and which ones still hold up today. From there, the conversation shifted to college basketball. Storrs, Connecticut was recently ranked as the seventh-best city in the country for college basketball fans, according to a new study, but the real headline might be who came in at number one. The study put Los Angeles at the top of the list, and Lou has some serious issues with that conclusion. Sure, UCLA has a legendary history, but calling LA a better college basketball city than Storrs is a tough sell when UConn fans practically live and breathe the sport year-round. Meanwhile, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont is floating an idea that a lot of drivers would probably welcome right now. The governor says he’d like to suspend the state’s gas tax for a month in an effort to give residents a little relief at the pump. With gas prices always seeming to bounce around, even a short break from the tax could help people save a few dollars. In more local news, Martha Stewart is expanding her culinary empire into Connecticut. Her new restaurant is getting ready to open at Foxwoods Resort Casino, adding another high-profile dining option to the property. Then there’s one of those stories that sounds completely made up but somehow isn’t. A woman claims she was injured by Donny Osmond’s balls during one of his shows. Yes, you read that correctly. The details are exactly as strange as they sound. The guys also spent some time debating tipping culture, which is one of those topics that always sparks strong opinions. They talked about when tipping is appropriate, when it might be getting out of hand, and what it would actually take for them to leave a tip under the now-standard 20 percent. Lou also went on a bit of a rant about life coaches and self-proclaimed gurus, questioning why so many people seem eager to take advice from someone who may not actually have their life together either. And finally, in one of the more random facts of the day, the crew learned that cow gallbladders are surprisingly valuable, which was news to pretty much everyone in the room.

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