
Play the Monster Mash on Star 98 and Win a $100 Gas Card from Grass Creek Construction
Congratulations to Tasha who won the $100 gas from Grass Creek Construction this morning. Her hip hop dancing skeleton took the championship. We are giving away $100 cash next Thursday!
This coming Friday John & Dave will give away $100 in gas on Star 98 thanks to the good folks at Grass Creek Construction. We are going to do the mash...the monster mash.
Who Will Win in a Dance Battle Between Mythical Halloween Creatures?
The contest is simple. We want to find out who will win in a dance off tournament at a monster Halloween party. Here's how you can participate. Starting about 7:07 AM on Friday, John and Dave will open up the phone lines. You call 435-986-9899.
They will ask you to pick a Halloween creature like Frankenstein, the Bogey Man, or a witch. Then you say what dance they will do. John will type it into ChatGPT and see who wins. The winner moves on to a dance off with the next round.
It will have to be a mythical creature. If someone chose Michael Jackson doing hip hop, they are sure to win.
Here's How the Monster Mash Will Sound On-Air
JnD: Good morning caller. What mythical Halloween creature do you choose?
Caller: A werewolf
JnD: Nice choice. And what dance will it be performing?
Caller: An Irish jig.
JnD: We will now take a second caller. Hello, what monster do you choose and what dance?
2nd Caller: The Headless Horseman doing the cha cha.
JnD: Alriaght, John will now put that in ChatGPT and we will see who wins. Here's how AI rules in this dance off:
🐺 Werewolf doing an Irish Jig:
Strengths:
Insanely powerful legs — perfect for those rapid-fire foot taps.
Boundless energy, especially under a full moon.
Wild, primal charisma — crowd-pleasing intensity.
Weaknesses:
Not exactly subtle; grace might be sacrificed for power.
Tendency to shred the dance floor (literally).
👻 Headless Horseman doing the Cha Cha:
Strengths:
Surprisingly smooth — that headless mystique makes for hypnotic hip movements.
Excellent timing (probably rides by moonlight — very rhythmic).
Fancy footwork, combined with an eerie calm — oddly seductive.
Weaknesses:
No head = no facial expressions = harder to win over the judges emotionally.
Slightly less dramatic than a fur-fueled frenzy.
Verdict:
If it’s a technical competition, the Headless Horseman’s rhythmic precision and smooth moves might edge it out. But if we’re going on raw energy and crowd hype, the Werewolf tears it up (maybe literally) and howls his way to victory.
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Listen and play this Friday. Thanks to Grass Creek Construction who makes all this possible. You can listen to Star 98 at 98.1 and 98.5 on the FM Dial. You can also listen on the Star 98 App.
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