July 23, 2021

What “mystery of life” question puzzles you the most these days?

Brian Mack, WXXL: Was it intended to teach me (and every other elementary/high school kid) to work at a desk for life making someone else money? Or was it just timing?

Matt Johnson, WPLW: Exactly what it is that I want to do with what’s left?

Kobe, WZNE: If dreams seem so real because they are really us peeking at another version of ourselves from another universe.

Jon Zellner, iHeartMedia: A few that come to mind: How did life begin? Why do we dream? Will we ever be able to time travel? How big is the universe? Will we ever have ALL the answers?

R Dub! Z90 / Magic 92.5: Literally why people stand up after the plane lands when it’s not their time/turn. Instructions are pretty clear! Sir, you are NOT seated in rows 1 through 4. Sir, you are 32F. Why are you standing???

Bob Patrick, WXLK: Why do people think it’s ok to park in the fire lane that’s clearly marked, NO PARKING! Then complain when they get a ticket/fine.

Heather Deluca, WSJO: How did the earth get so lucky with the conditions needed to sustain life? And, are we alone?

Max Volume, KOZZ: How do you know when yogurt has gone bad?

Alex Tear, SiriusXM: Present day. Instead of learning from our past, we’re beginning to relive it…including the Space Race.

Orlando Davis, WLLD: Why good people are leaving this world, so rapidly while the scummier side of society is living healthily and well. You never want ANYONE to perish but damn.

Lee Abrams mediavisions: The infinity aspects of the universe. The infinite dimensions, time and size…it’s mindboggling.

Mike O’Donnell, WKRZ: How is it that some people don’t understand that hard works truly does pay off in the end?

Valentine, WBHT: The conspiracy theorists and believers. I’m beyond baffled how people can believe such foolish things, and some of these conspiracies have gotten so out of hand that they’re putting people in danger and harming people.

Mike McVay, McVay Media: Is Deja Vu a real thing? Wait, did I ask you this already?

Kevin Kash, WWEG / WIYY: Why something like needing a kidney transplant seems way more urgent to the patient and their family than it does to the folks in the medical profession.

Randi West, WRMF: Puzzles me? Well, nothing really puzzles me these days. But I do believe in serendipity. All these events lead to that serendipity.

Rick Vaughn, KENZ: Are we alone in the universe?

Jeff Hurley, iHeartMedia: How does sleeping an extra 15 minutes in the morning make me an hour late for the rest of the day?

Jagger, KCHZ: I plead the 5th!

 

 

Josh Wolff, WAEB: How is it that I gain weight so quickly, but it takes so much longer to lose it?

John Reynolds, WNKS: How the pandemic has been handled.

Buzz Knight, Buzz Knight Media: How did Carrot Top have a career?

Toby Knapp, WASH: The New York Jets. Why? Joe Daddio.

Java Joel, Javajoelmurphy@gmail.com: How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

Jason Squires, KFRR / KWDO / KJWL: Why is WWE creative so awful?

Next Week’s Question Of The Week:
Do you value social media platforms more these days (professionally and personally) and why?
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