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T Roy

On Air Personality at WJBT-FM (Jacksonville, FL)

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  • 1 week ago | wjbt.iheart.com | T Roy

    A good cry … Most people try not to cry too much in public. Sure, it’s expected at funerals and even weddings. But lots of people cry in lots of places. For example:62% have cried in their car. 47% of men and 76% of women cop to it. 38% have cried at school – 30% of men and 47% of women. 28% have cried at the doctor’s office – 16% of men and 39% of women. 5% have cried at a sporting event, and that one breaks down pretty much evenly. So what do we cry about?

  • 1 week ago | wjbt.iheart.com | T Roy

    TeeRoy's 2 Cents:He first proposed to her back in February of 2018. She previously denied reports of a private wedding ceremony in Mexico back in December 2023 as “fake news.”Sounds like they could do a whole season of Love and Hip Hop or Braxton Family Values all about Toni and Birdman. I wonder if the officiant at the wedding said "I now pronounce you Birdman and wife." I know I would have. I'd love to hear what has been going on behind closed doors with these two.

  • 1 week ago | wjbt.iheart.com | T Roy

    Forget business casual, Gen Z workers are all about athleisure in the office. Yoga pants, stylish joggers … whatever is cute and comfortable. And it’s becoming more accepted by bosses looking to attract Gen Z workers. “They’re not just chasing job titles; they’re chasing balance," says Grace Garrick, who runs a PR agency.

  • 1 week ago | wjbt.iheart.com | T Roy

    A Santa Monica, California jury found Soulja Boy liable for assault, sexual battery, kidnapping of emotional distress. A former personal assistant was awarded $4 million in damages. She had asked for $75 million. Before the trial, Soulja Boy attempted to settle for just $100,000. Her attorney said outside the courtroom (quote) “We're happy our client was vindicated, and the jury believed her claims of physical and sexual assault.

  • 1 month ago | wjbt.iheart.com | T Roy

    The country will switch to Daylight Saving Time this weekend, except for those in Arizona and Hawaii, and we can all expect to hear the old debate over whether we should get rid of Daylight Saving Time altogether. A new Gallup poll finds that 54% of Americans want to stick with Standard Time year-round and not change the clocks at all. 40% said they are in favor of Daylight Saving Time. Only 6% said they weren't sure.

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