Robbie Cage
Hi… I’m Robbie Cage… I rock out with you Sundays on The Buzz from 8p-10p and there is no better time of the week in my opinion.
Hi… I’m Robbie Cage… I rock out with you Sundays on The Buzz from 8p-10p and there is no better time of the week in my opinion.
SWEET SLAMMA JAMMA!!!!!
a band by the name of Winny Puhh took the stage and the rest will forever be burned into my memory. Enjoy!
This time around Tim Tebow was not on hand to cheer on the now 3-0 Nighthawks, but that did not stop the great people of Wichita Falls to come out and support their young minor league football franchise.
The impressive play of the Nighthawks' led to a 44-15 mud hole stomping of the North Texas Stampede on Sunday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. The team was also well received by an estimated 10,000 fans for their home opener.
Best line of the sketch... the voice over guy says... "He may be wearing sandals, but he can still kick ass!
Meet Titus, a 2 year-old toddler that's got a stroke that will rival some of the best shooters in NBA history.
After a week off to tend my wounds from all my friends who lost money because they actually read my playoff predictions I am back and ready to choose who will win Super Bowl 47. I have decided to let a celebrity guest make my Super Bowl pick for me
Once again The Iron Horse Pub at 615 8th St. in downtown Wichita Falls has proven it is the premiere place to catch live music in the Falls. (Or as my roomate culver so eloquent put it, its the m
It’s that time of the week again my friends where The Ripper is gonna share his sports expertise with each and every Buzzhead brave enough to read this little blog.
First, let us recap my less than stellar performance last week
over the next few weeks I am gonna be spewin my picks all over your pretty little faces as I tell exactly who will win all of the remaining NFL playoff games.
The Death of Parker has baffled and outraged longtime fans of your friendly neighborhood spider-man. Resulting in death threats for the writer who penned the final issue, Dan Slott.
The Mitsubishi video screen at Reliant Stadium will measure 277 feet by 52 feet, or 14,549 sq. ft. By comparison Mr. Jones gigantic flat-screen measures a measly 160 feet by 72 feet, or 11,520 ft. The new screen down south in Houston, when completed, will be the second largest video board in existence. The video board at Charlotte Motor Speedway measures a staggering 16,000 sq ft.