“Two for Tuesday” inside the 10am hour!

“Two for Tuesday” inside the 10am hour!

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Two is ALWAYS better. Two peas in a pod. Two to tango. Two much of a good thing can be wonderful! You get the idea. So, on Tuesday’s inside the 10am hour, Will from the Morning Show is going to give you the chance to have two songs played from your favorite rock artist. All you have to do is call Will, 419-562-2222, with what band you want to hear, and Will plays two from that artist. Pretty simple. Even easier is making your request right here. Making a request could also score you a gift card! E-mail Will what you want to hear and he’ll play it on Tuesday. Two for Tuesday is sponsored by Integrity Auto & Truck Sales 2 in Bucyrus!

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