Impossible Trivia: Big Time Rush & MORE!!!

Impossible Trivia: Big Time Rush & MORE!!!

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Sherry has your chance to win a pair of tickets to see Big Time Rush at The John Paul Jones Arena on Mon, Jan 26th PLUS $20 Bricks & Minifigs gift certificate PLUS a large pepperoni or cheese pizza from Dino’s Pizza!!!

Listen Weekdays Mon, Oct 20th– Fri, Oct 24th during her show from 6am-10am with a cue to call!

Tune weekdays between 6am-10am to play Impossible Trivia with Sherry Taylor, answer the impossible question and you’ll win those Big Time Rush tickets plus the Bricks & Minifigs +Dino’s certificates!!!

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