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The first ever cell phone call was placed on April 3rd, 1973, when one of the engineers, Marty Cooper at Motorola who built the phone, walked out onto the street and called his competitor over at AT&T to brag. AT&T at the time was just working on the idea of a car phone and Motorola wanted to take it further. Now some 50+ years after the historic FIRST call, there are more cell phones in existence than people on the planet.
Zach Top got to do a gender reveal onstage the other night. And even though he kind of messed it up, it was still a great moment.
A couple in the crowd handed him a folded-up piece of paper with the answer on it, but he opened it backwards . . . and accidentally flashed the answer to the whole crowd first.
Everyone screamed in horror for a moment until he realized and flipped it over quickly. He said, "I messed that up . . . If you didn't see it. It's a girl! Congratulations, Kelsey and Dalton!"
The happy parents even got a backstage meet-and-greet after the show.
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The first ever cell phone call was placed on April 3rd, 1973, when one of the engineers, Marty Cooper at Motorola who built the phone, walked out onto the street and called his competitor over at AT&T to brag. AT&T at the time was just working on the idea of a car phone and Motorola wanted to take it further. Now some 50+ years after the historic FIRST call, there are more cell phones in existence than people on the planet.
Zach Top got to do a gender reveal onstage the other night. And even though he kind of messed it up, it was still a great moment.
A couple in the crowd handed him a folded-up piece of paper with the answer on it, but he opened it backwards . . . and accidentally flashed the answer to the whole crowd first.
Everyone screamed in horror for a moment until he realized and flipped it over quickly. He said, "I messed that up . . . If you didn't see it. It's a girl! Congratulations, Kelsey and Dalton!"
The happy parents even got a backstage meet-and-greet after the show.