August 4, 2017
What “mystery of life” question would you like to know the answer to?
 Jon Zellner, iHeartMedia: Is the Hokey Pokey really what’s it all about?
 Kobe, WWHT: Why is there only one word for Thesaurus? Reid, KZZP: Are aliens really for real? 
 
 
 Mike “OD” O’Donnell, WKRZ: Will radio still be around in 25 years? Jeff Hurley, WHKF: Is a hotdog considered a sandwich? Brian Michel, iHeartMedia / Atlanta: Is an orange called an orange because of the color, or is the color orange called orange because of the orange? Heather Deluca, WSJO: Are we alone? John Allers, WRFF: Who sent you? Jonathan Pirkle, WNFZ: Why is the alphabet in that order? How much does this building weigh? 
  | Kobi, WNRW: Will I ever have a kid? 
 
 Toby Knapp, WIHT: R.Kelly. cc: Mike Miller. Mike Miller, WZFT: What really happened to the dinosaurs? Dom Theodore, Radio Animal Media Strategies: Where did all this come from, and why? 
 Kevin Kash, WWEG: My mystery of life question is simply this: “when?” Roxy Myzal, hardDrive: Why did so many people get duped into voting for Donald Trump?  |  Brian Mack, WXXL: When we die, will there be a chart to show us all the right and wrong decisions we’ve made and what would have happened had we chosen B vs. A?Matt “MJ” Johnson, KUDD: How many licks does it take? Gina Gray, WERO: How do you get rid of stretch marks? Big Rob, KSME: What really happens after you pass? My Grandma passed yesterday so that’s been on my mind. Hoping it truly is a better plan as I’ve been told my whole life. She deserves that. Fish Boy, WKRZ: Why? 
 
 Chris Payne, KRZQ: How many likes does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? Max Volume, KOZZ: Kama Sutra? Kundalini?  | 
Next Week’s Question Of The Week:
What do you miss from the past that was valuable to you then but doesn’t (or barely) exist today?
 e-Mail your responses to: jodorisio@fmqb.com or bburke@fmqb.com

Jon Zellner, iHeartMedia: Is the Hokey Pokey really what’s it all about?
Rick Vaughn, Power 94.9: Is the Big Bang legit?
Alex Tear, Y100 / iHeartMedia Miami: Do goldfish think we’re in a people tank?
Jonathan Reed, WNOK: When something good or bad happens to us in life, some will say, “there’s a reason.” I would like to know those reasons on why the universe puts us in certain life situations. Because at times those answers to life’s situations aren’t readily available.
Brian Mack, WXXL: When we die, will there be a chart to show us all the right and wrong decisions we’ve made and what would have happened had we chosen B vs. A?
Chris Michaels, FM100: When does Ryan Seacrest sleep?