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World Cup dating app trends, a retirement community license plate controversy, Minnesota retirement community happy hour laws, the Sunshine Protection Act and daylight saving time, Dave & Buster's late-night electronic music events, global customer service city rankings, young adults living with their parents, AC/DC's concert tour.

In this next fast-paced broadcast segment of Mountain Mornings, Ian Camfield returns with a humorous breakdown of pop culture and breaking news, starting with how his pool tan is turning heads among colleagues who jokingly stereotype British people as incapable of tanning. He segues into rock music updates, noting minor contributions by Chad Smith and Bruno Mars to the new Rolling Stones record, celebrating 83-year-old Mick Jagger for shattering middle-age limits while introducing him to the band Geese, and announcing that Sebastian Bach will be fronting the upcoming Twisted Sister tour. Turning to health alerts, Camfield defends Taco Bell against internet blame regarding the 7,000+ nationwide explosive diarrhea cases, emphasizing that the chain proactively cleared its menu to prioritize safety. In sports and celebrity gossip, he details how Manchester City star Erling Haaland eclipsed actor Tom Holland's popularity by ghosting him for dinner, jokingly assuming Haaland was just too busy indulging in newfound American staples like Buc-ee's snacks and ranch dressing. Finally, the host rounds out the show by mocking eccentric current events, poking fun at the record-breaking $50 million auction of "Gus," a 67-million-year-old T-Rex skeleton that is only 63% complete, and highlighting a massive Kia Telluride recall that warns owners to park outdoors to avoid spontaneous vehicle explosions.

In this lively broadcast of Mountain Mornings on 99.5 The Mountain, host Ian Camfield covers a quirky mix of daily news, starting with his personal struggle against a protective and incredibly messy bird's nest on his apartment balcony. He quickly pivots to music, highlighting Def Leppard’s upcoming, highly diverse new album and defending Queen drummer Roger Taylor’s songwriting chops ahead of his latest solo release. The host also explores viral trends, dissecting the dangerous Zara wide-legged pants causing people to trip, and mocking rumors of luxury grocer Erewhon coming to Denver with their ridiculous $12 "sacred water". In sports and tech, Camfield shares a stat showing that 28% of people believe they could score a World Cup penalty kick, explains obscure soccer rules, and compares proposed labels for AI-generated music to the rebellious allure of 1980s Parental Advisory stickers. Finally, he tackles food news with a dose of irony, updating listeners on a multi-state "explosive diarrhea" outbreak tied exclusively to healthy restaurant produce like lettuce and berries, while celebrating the timely return of Olive Garden's Never-Ending Pasta Pass as the ultimate, carb-heavy safe haven.

Ian Camfield's road trip and visit to Buc-ee's, Consumption of high-sugar snacks, Effects of binge eating sugar, Scary plane incident involving a Ryanair passenger, Proposal for Denver nightclubs to operate until 4am, Personal reflections on nightlife and work schedules, Review of the Rolling Stones' album Foreign Tongues, Mick Jagger's interview with the New York Times, Age differences with journalists and medical professionals, Prince Harry's goat yoga incident, Harry and Meghan's potential move back to the UK, Comparison of personal family dynamics to royal family dynamics, Trend of Russian men smashing iPhones for a rugged look, Personal history with old and new cell phones, ACDC's latest tour and Brian Johnson's age

The Seattle dog is named the number one hot dog in America. Cream cheese is a unique topping for hot dogs in Seattle. The stigma surrounding hot dogs as junk food is being challenged. Celebrity chefs are involved in the judging of hot dog competitions. The 2026 Emmy nominations have been announced. Taylor Sheridan's shows received little recognition at the Emmys. Hacks and The Pit are among the big nominees for the Emmys. Stevie Nicks' performance at the Taylor Swift wedding remains unconfirmed. Sony plans to end all physical media by 2028. There is a growing demand for physical products in modern apartment designs. A lawsuit against United Airlines regarding window seats has been allowed to proceed. The airline industry is criticized for upselling practices. A mysterious substance leaking from a big rig in Ohio was identified as Frank's red hot sauce. Buc-ee's faces negative publicity over food waste revealed by an employee. Buc-ee's remains a popular stop for travelers despite the controversy.

The impact of Eddie Vedder's attendance at a soccer game on the U.S. team's performance, The public's waning interest in soccer following the World Cup, The controversy surrounding guest invitations to the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey wedding, The potential for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to return to the UK, The introduction of limited edition Pringles flavored hot dog buns, The cultural significance of hot dogs in American cuisine, The health perceptions surrounding hot dogs, The upcoming memoir of a famous music video director, A vulnerability in Apple's Hide My Email tool, Jeremy Allen White's use of an AOL email address, The pressure of viral proposals in public spaces, A recent large jackpot win at the Vegas airport, The normalization of gambling at airports, Wolf Alice's cover of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" at a concert.

The upcoming Rolling Stones album release, personal experiences of watching fireworks on the 4th of July, the World Cup game between England and Mexico, the concept of calling in sick due to cycloporiasis, Taylor Swift's wedding guest list and rumors about performances, Metallica's recent concerts and audience reactions, Joey Chestnut's hot dog eating contest victory, a food recall involving Zapp's Dirty potato chips, and the aftermath of the World Cup game on England's fans.

Stevie Nicks potentially performing at a Taylor Swift wedding, loading of equipment at Madison Square Garden, high-intensity dog daycare preparation for fireworks, effectiveness of dog thunder shirts for anxiety, return of cinnamon bun Oreos, Will Ferrell as an underwear model for Kim Kardashian's Skims, Will Ferrell's new Netflix show "The Hawk," potential reboot of the 1980s show "Street Hawk," KFC's new open concept restaurant and menu changes, cultural differences in drinking habits between the US and Europe, Paris banning outdoor drinking due to heat, personal experiences with TV subscriptions and sharing logins, and the reopening of Bed Bath and Beyond with old coupons.

Gracie the giraffe's story and her return, the trend of keeping exotic animals as pets, Mel Brooks' 100th birthday and his top movies, the increasing number of celebrities reaching 100 years old, Trader Joe's new rotisserie chicken product, the upcoming limited edition America 250 quarters, King Charles' plans for Buckingham Palace renovations, the appeal of American culture to British visitors, the failure of a police robot in Ohio, and Foo Fighters covering a Sunny Day Real Estate song.

Joey Chestnut's participation in the annual 4th of July hot dog eating contest, Joey Chestnut's recent arrest and body cam footage, Joey Chestnut's sporting achievements and records, the concept of micro walks for workplace wellness, FIFA's introduction of hydration breaks during the World Cup, the impact of hydration breaks on beer sales during the World Cup, the annual ranking of best and worst places for 4th of July celebrations, personal experiences with 4th of July merchandise shopping, an incident involving an Arby's manager and a customer complaint, the importance of politeness towards fast food workers, the return of Tickle Me Elmo for its 30th anniversary, the significance of Teddy Ruxpin's return with modern technology, and the availability of a podcast summarizing the week's discussions.