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Maverine and Girls in Michigan 1987

In August 1987, Maverine, Marla, Lynn and Gwynn went to Michigan for a race, and found Huey Lewis. Huey previously hangs out with Tim Richmond, and Marla and Huey went on to talk to Cecil Gordon, a crew member of Dale Earnhardt. Bill Elliott won the race.

Grace's Greatest Browns of All Time

The twelfth episode in 2022 features the Cleveland Browns. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added two times after its airing. 1. Jim Brown (d. 2023) 2. Otto Graham (d. 2003) 3. Leroy Kelly 4. Ozzie Newsome 5. Joe Thomas (update: Hall of Fame) 6. Gene Hickerson (d. 2008) 7. Len Ford (d. 1976) 8. Bill Willis (d. 2007) 9. Lou Groza (d. 2000) 10. Marion Motley (d. 1999) 11. Dick Schafrath (d. 2021) 12. Dante Lavelli (d. 2009) 13. Clay Matthews Jr. 14. Mac Speedie (d. 1993) 15. Mike McCormack (d. 2013) 16. Paul Warfield 17. Frank Gatski (d. 2005) 18. Greg Pruitt 19. Bob Gain (d. 2016) 20. Jim Houston (d. 2018) 21. Michael Dean Perry 22. Jim Ray Smith 23. Hanford Dixon 24. Frank Minnifield 25. Abe Gibron (d. 1997) 26. Jerry Sherk 27. Mike Pruitt 28. Warren Lahr (d. 1969) 29. Walt Michaels (d. 2019) 30. Walter Johnson (d. 1999) 31. Bill Glass (d. 2011) 32. Doug Dieken 33. Thom Darden 34. Brian Sipe 35. Gary Collins 36. Ray Renfro (d. 1997) 37. Josh Cribbs 38. Myles G...

Allison Yim and Terry McBride on CTE

In 2017, Jim Hargrove passed away. Seven years later, when the new remodeled website of concussionfoundation.org arrived, he officially has CTE. Allison Yim had a chat with McBride & the Ride's Terry McBride on his step-father-in-law's CTE. He said it was hereditary about his health. Allison told Terry about Wally Hilgenberg and the Pyle brothers.

Maverine and Girls at Talladega 1986

On July 26, 1986, while celebrating Buddy Arrington's birthday, Ronnie Thomas got the apology cake to Maverine, instead it was Buddy's. Ronnie later chatted with Buddy, fights back, as Terry Labonte went on play Marla's guitar to sing a John Schneider song to stop the fight. Bobby Hillin Jr. won the race the next day, and Gwynn had a stunning date with him, and Randy Spiers, Gwynn's husband was very upset about dating the younger guy, but apologize the next day.

Grace's Greatest 49ers of All Time

The tenth episode in 2021 features the San Francisco 49ers. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added several times after its airing. 1. Joe Montana 2. Jerry Rice 3. Ronnie Lott 4. Steve Young 5. Leo Nomellini (d. 2000) 6. Dave Wilcox (d. 2023) 7. Patrick Willis (update: Hall of Fame) 8. Bob St. Clair (d. 2015) 9. John Brodie 10. Joe Perry (d. 2011) 11. Frank Gore 12. Jimmy Johnson (d. 2024) 13. Roger Craig 14. Terrell Owens 15. Hugh McElhenny (d. 2022) 16. Y.A. Tittle (d. 2017) 17. Gene Washington 18. Billy Wilson (d. 2009) 19. Dwight Clark (d. 2018) 20. Randy Cross 21. NaVorro Bowman 22. Ken Willard 23. Bryant Young (update: Hall of Fame) 24. Charlie Krueger (d. 2021) 25. Joe Staley 26. Cedrick Hardman (d. 2019) 27. John Taylor 28. Bruce Bosley (d. 1995) 29. Len Rohde (d. 2017) 30. Matt Hazeltine (d. 1987) 31. Charles Haley 32. Forrest Blue (d. 2011) 33. Dwight Hicks 34. Justin Smith 35. Merton Hanks 36. Tommy Hart (d 2024) 37. Kermit Alexander 38. Brent Jones ...

Maverine at Bristol and Talladega 1985

It was April 1985, Maverine was in Bristol, and she stalls at her ex-boyfriend Ronnie Thomas. He said a bad word to her, and she tasers him in the back, and got a fine for $200 dollars for profanity. It was July 27, at Talladega, Maverine was partying around with the girls after they visit Clark Dwyer, who was with the Sunny King staff people in Anniston, Alabama. Marla and Terry Labonte went on to dance for a Vern Gosdin song, "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke," and Buddy Arrington later added before the song was over.

Maverine on the Cartoon Version of NASCAR Goes Country

Maverine will paired with Richard Petty and Darrell Waltrip for the live action and cartoon version of "NASCAR Goes Country" to be due on Jan. 3, 2025. The pair sings "Butterbeans" for Buddy Baker, according to the trailer. Floyd Michael, Maverine's dad was the assistant. He remembers Cale Yarborough for taking off his cowboy hat before the song started. David Pearson and Bobby Allison were two of the four guys who passed away. Bobby, Buddy and Cale sang three songs respectively ten years later.

Hix Tape to Have a Tribute to Ray Stevens

After "Ships That Don't Come In" was uploaded, Hardy and Harrison Nitschke decided to have a Ray Stevens tribute on Hix Tape to be due on Jan. 24, Ray's birthday. 1. Turn the Radio On - The Reeves Sisters (Jocelyn, TaRanda and Cheyenne) 2. The Streak - Harrison Nitschke and Kenny Wallace 3. Gitarzan - Harrison Nitschke and Tenille Arts 4. Mississippi Square Revival - Heath Lane and Diamond Rio 5. It's Me Again Margaret - Lorrie Brooks-Reeves and Heath Lane 6. Ahab the Arab - Riley Green, Lorrie Brooks-Reeves and Harrison Nitschke 7. Shriner's Convention - Taylor Weller and Heath Lane 8. Misty - J.D. Reeves, Steve and Rudy Gatlin and Maverine Michael 9. Would Jesus Wear a Rolex - Harrison Nitschke and John Schneider 10. Jeremiah Peabody's...Green and Purple Pills - Oliver Tingelhoff and Marla Medders 11. Can He Love You Half as Much as I - Harrison Nitschke and Hardy 12. Everything is Beautiful - Harrison Nitschke (backing vocals by the Nashville Children...

Maverine and Benny Went to Domino's 1984

On July 29, 1984, Maverine and Benny Parsons were there in the opening of the Talladega 500, announcing the deaths of Maverine's mom, Ron Bouchard's father-in-law and Dick Brooks' dad. They pick Dale Earnhardt as a winner. Maverine added, "If he wins this race, Benny and I will headed to Domino's Pizza." Earnhardt is indeed a winner. Benny and Maverine went to Domino's, got a pizza and a drink, went to the park, and Phil, Benny's brother was there. It's a wild party for all of them.

Grace's Greatest Chiefs of All Time

The ninth episode in 2020 features the Kansas City Chiefs. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added several times after its airing. 1. Len Dawson (d. 2022) 2. Tony Gonzalez 3. Derrick Thomas (d. 2000) 4. Willie Lanier 5. Buck Buchanan (d. 1992) 6. Bobby Bell 7. Johnny Robinson 8. Will Shields 9. Otis Taylor (d. 2023) 10. Patrick Mahomes 11. Jim Tyrer (d. 1980) 12. Deron Cherry 13. Jerry Mays (d. 1994) 14. Emmitt Thomas 15. Ed Budde (d. 2023) 16. Priest Holmes 17. Neil Smith 18. Jamaal Charles 19. Abner Haynes (d. 2024) 20. Art Still 21. Travis Kelce 22. Jan Stenerud 23. Albert Lewis 24. Justin Houston 25. Jerrel Wilson (d. 2005) 26. Nick Lowery 27. Eric Berry 28. Jack Rudnay 29. E.J. Holub (d. 2019) 30. Derrick Johnson 31. Larry Johnson 32. Sherrill Headrick (d. 2008) 33. Gary Barbaro 34. Fred Arbanas (d. 2021) 35. Brian Waters 36. Jim Lynch (d. 2022) 37. Dale Carter 38. Tamba Hali 39. Gary Spani 40. Kevin Ross 41. Alex Smith 42. Curtis McClinton 43. Curley Culp...

Gwynn Hospitalized; Two Guys Had a Flu at Talladega 1983

On the morning of July 31, 1983, Gwynn Pomeroy was hospitalized for a flu, and two of the guys Kyle Petty and Tim Richmond decided to race because of the flu. Maverine Michael was on CBS announcing Gwynn's flu, Terry Labonte's second child from last month, and Ron Bouchard's wedding with Paula also from last month. Terry filled in for Kyle after he had a crank, and Neil Bonnett also filled in for Tim after the engine broke earlier in the lap.