
Brent Lee
Owner at WRBI-FM (Batesville, IN)
Part-time Personality at WFMS-FM (Indianapolis, IN)
Morning DJ on 103.9 WRBI | Coffee enthusiast ☕ | Spreading sunshine, sarcasm, and random facts | Country tunes and awkward dance moves 💃 | #LifeInSEIndiana
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1 week ago |
wrbiradio.com | Brent Lee
I’ve had a lot of hobbies come and go over the years. But one bizarre, body-slammed thread has somehow managed to keep working its way back into my life: professional wrestling. It all started with WWA — Dick “The Bruiser” Afflis’ promotion out of Indianapolis. I was just a kid, lying on the floor Saturday mornings, in front of our big wood-paneled console TV, watching grown men in tights pretend to beat the tar out of each other. It was loud. It was chaotic. It made no sense. I was hooked.
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1 week ago |
wrbiradio.com | Brent Lee
I’m 51 years old. I was born in the Midwest. I eat pork tenderloin sandwiches like it’s a spiritual experience. I’ve put ranch dressing on things that probably shouldn’t legally be ranch’d. I thought I’d seen it all, tasted it all. But no. Because last weekend, I met papaya. Now, maybe you’ve heard of papaya before. Maybe you’ve seen it lounging around the tropical fruit section at Kroger, looking like a mango that got a gym membership. But me?
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1 week ago |
wrbiradio.com | Brent Lee
For residents of Ripley County:The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles wants your feedback on whether the Versailles license branch should close. Here’s my feedback: absolutely not. If the BMV moves forward with this closure, Versailles would become yet another small town left behind in the agency’s relentless push toward digital-only services. And while online and kiosk options work for some, they are no replacement for in-person help—especially in a rural county like ours.
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2 months ago |
wrbiradio.com | Brent Lee
The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) has recognized standout performances from across the state, and Southeastern Indiana players made a strong showing in the latest round of honors. Among the week’s top performers are Hauser junior Stryker Gill and South Ripley senior Cole Henry, while Jennings County’s Carter Kent also earned recognition.
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2 months ago |
wrbiradio.com | Brent Lee
Purdue basketball fans have a lot to cheer about as Purdue’s Braden Smith has been named to the Associated Press First-Team All-America squad, joining an elite group of players from across the country. Smith, the Boilermakers’ floor general, is coming off a standout season, stepping into a bigger role following the departure of Zach Edey to the NBA.
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