One heck of a picture, isn't it? Another monster headed for New Orleans. This time, at least, it appears that the government (FEMA) has some idea of what's ahead. We can only hope so.
I was looking at FNST Radio’s statistics for this past week. I'd like to thank our listeners in Bradenton Florida, The Netherlands, York Pennsylvania, Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach South Carolina, Dover Pennsylvania, Chicago Illinois and San Diego California, among others, for joining us. It’s always good to see people we know and great to see new isp’s as well.
Are you ready for the next 65 days? The constant advertisements on the TV?
I know I’m going to be sick of the “Vote for me!” stuff.
Do other democracies have this long, drawn out, type of campaign?
Do other democracies have this long, drawn out, type of campaign?
I hope y'all enjoy the show. Oh, and either way..................write to us, please.
Some of today's show was heart tugging and brought out emotions that gave me chills. Song after song, sheer back-to-back jams.
ReplyDeleteAlthough many "covers" and "copies" are very good, I want to thank you for giving the first artists recognition and playing their original songs.
Just a few from your line up that had me glued to the computer: "Some Kind of Wonderful" by the Drifters - a true classic that says everything you want to tell that special someone. "Right Here Is Where I Want to Be" by Archie Bell, "Peace of Mind" by The Magnificent Men, "Coming Out of The Dark" by Gloria Estefan" and "Our Song" by Anthony and The Imperials? Where on earth did you ever find that one? You are good!
By the way, I love the "visitors" link on the blog page. It is interesting to read through. Don't forget Bluffton, SC, Lexington, KY and Detroit, MI. You have listeners there, too.