Greg & Abbi Debut Their Ugly Sweaters
Greg & Abbi Debut Their Ugly Sweaters
It’s National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day, and Greg & Abbi are celebrating by donning their best “ugly” sweaters.
Congress is back in session, and at the top of the to-do list is a vote to authorize nearly $8 billion dollars for hurricane Harvey recovery efforts. The damage from hurricane Harvey is expected to cost as much as $190 billion, and FEMA is warning lawmakers it will run out of money for disaster relief by the end of…
It’s National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day, and Greg & Abbi are celebrating by donning their best “ugly” sweaters.
Hosting a holiday party doesn’t have to be stressful or time consuming. Darya of The Olive Shoppe stops by to show Abbi how to whip up Asian meatballs!
To celebrate #throwbackthursday, Greg and Abbi took a look back at some of their favorite old toy commercials. For Greg, this means slinky commercials, and for Abbi, it means Teddy Ruxpin & Cricket.
The Victorian Government has released a list of names that no one is allowed to name their children in Australia. Greg and Abbi go over some of the names.
There’s a big difference between muscle and fat, just as Darryl and Abbi show you. However, it’s much more important to build muscle than it is to simply just lose weight. Darryl of Fit Body Boot Camp shows you an easy way to kick your metabolism into high gear.
Beef Jerky has become a travel staple, and Ryan Neal of The Beef Jerky Outlet stops by the studio to tell Greg about some of the exotic flavors of beef jerky, as well as let Greg taste-test some of their spiciest flavors! Will it have Greg reaching for the water?
Even though we typically think of men as masculine, sometimes tears get even the best of us. Greg and Abbi talk about some of the most recent things that have made them cry.
If you could change your name for any reason, what it be? And for what reason? Tyler hit the streets to find out.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WFXB) – With only 45 days until the presidential election, Hillary Clinton continues to lead Donald Trump in fundraising in South Carolina. According to the Federal Election Commission, Clinton has raised $1,557,605 in South Carolina this year while Trump has raised $758,998. Despite Clinton’s evident financial edge on Trump, the GOP nominee has made a large improvement…