Bismarck’s Katie Bartnick – “What’s The Weirdest Thing…”
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The cover picture might not leap out and grab you right away - let me give you some key info on this. Bismarck's Katie Bartnick was out in a town called Copan, Oklahoma this past weekend - dressed like a minion ( and she still has no clue why ). She was attending a gathering, a celebration for a man named Dewayne Bryan. For the 4th year in a row, he walked 70 miles in an event called "Dad's Walk" - to honor those battling cancer. There was food and people with a ton of love in their hearts...and oh not to mention a Fart Gun lying around.
Not sure exactly what that is?
I don't blame you, so the second I was able to talk to Katie on the phone this afternoon, she filled me in. In the movie Despicable Me 4 - this hostile-looking gadget gun is described perfectly by Amazon.com "The Ultimate Fart Blaster | Blasts Out Real Fart Rings of Fog | Plays 15 Different Fart Sounds | Lights Up and Emits Smells | It Includes 2 Different Scented Fart Formulas" Katie who was there with some friends, spotted this smelly weapon, picked it up, and the next thing she knew she was the owner of said pukey plastic pistol. I first met this wonderful young lady around 3 years ago when she came into our radio station for a quick tour. I knew even back then that her awesome smile and sparkling personality were going to make her a huge hit with whomever she came across - and that person was country music singer Zach Bryan - Dewayne's son.
"What's the weirdest thing you've ever signed?"
So picture this - here is Katie walking around ( once again dressed up like a minion ) - holding a Fart Gun - what would you do if you were her, and you spotted Zach Bryan in the crowd? She walked right up and said with a dazzling smile "What's the weirdest thing you've ever signed?" - Katie told me is response was with a shrug "Honestly you wouldn't believe some of the things..." The bottom line is she now has a new friend, his autograph, and a smell new gun!
Katie, you ROCK!
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