Ashley and Brad Show - ABS 2026-04-14

EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 40 MIN

Ashley and Brad Show - ABS 2026-04-14

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News; birthdays/events; things that happy people do that unhappy people don't; word of the day. News; Ashley has a lawn mullet...she's debating if she should get a lawnmower...; do you miss paper tickets for concerts, sporting events, etc or is digital fine?; game: I should have known that. News; if you have scars do you want them removed or do you consider them battle wounds?; list of funny things we have learned from our kids/nieces/nephews when they were toddlers; game: guess that lyric/tune.  News; have you ever had to "shhh" someone...where? church, the movies,etc?; game: outburst; goodbye/fun facts....national perfume day...Perfume has been around and used by people for many years. It's not only used to create pleasant smells on the body but also used to create a distraction from unpleasant smells. The word perfume is derived from the Latin words 'per fumum,' meaning 'through the smoke.' Incense was the first form of perfume and was commonly used for religious rituals by ancient Egyptians....in the middle ages people used perfume to disguise the smell of diseases like the plague...but since the late 1800's perfume saw the rise of luxury perfume houses such as Chanel, Guerlain, and Dior. Make sure to keep your perfume away from sunlight, spray on the pulse points of your skin (but don't rub it in) or spray the air and walk thru it.

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