Monday, September 22, 2008

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Good Day! How are you doing? I hope that you are absolutely fabulous on this oh so good Friday. I truly hope that up till now you have had a lovely and wonderful morning thus far and that you ready and fully geared for the weekend that’s laying ahead if you looking for a quick weekend weather forecast then I suggest that you continue listening…on the weather front the last two days have not been that great for all of us that love the sun…I love rainy days, but I must admit seeing the sun for a change would be just as great…So what ever your plans were or are for this weekend the MC forecast might just help you out…So this weekend apparently we are going to some beautiful sunny weather on Saturday morning…with temperatures reaching a high of 17 degrees and starting out at 11 degrees not too bad…then on Sunday things take a little bit of a turn it will be a party cloudy day with the start of the day being 08 degrees reaching 23 degrees…

Moving onto today’s show we had all the usuals such as you’re Word of the Day, your SA Q&A, you’re Tip of the Day, Job Shop and Information Guide.

We also had interview with:

Today’s interviews were with interview with Clinton Wood an artist he just spoke to us about the display of some of his work in an exhibition, what inspires him and how he got involved this particular career path.

We also spoke to Dorothy Ann Gould a cast member of a production called Hello and Goodbye.

Lastly we spoke to Daphne Jubber and she’ll be chatting about the annual hip-hop national championship.

Word of the Day:

IRENIC - Tending to promote peace

Trivial Question:

Q: Name the Cape Town DJ who won the DJ of the decade Championship?
A: DJ Ready D

Did You Knows:

TIP is the acronym for "To Insure Promptness…Here is another fact you’re your FYI… The can opener was invented 48 years after cans were introduced

Tip of the Day:

I’ve got your tips…ways to not talk about the same thing … Everyone talks about the weather or the front page headlines from the news. The more knowledge you possess and varied your interests, the more different subjects you will be interested in talking about.…Here are some tips…

1. Watch the world around you, and look for things that interest you. A broad vision of life will expand the subjects you will enjoy talking about.

2. Look for new friends in different walks of life or different backgrounds. Their perspectives, philosophies, and ideas may be interesting topics of conversation.

3. Listen to the people you talk with, and if they have unique interests, learn more about them. If you are frequently with someone who loves sports, take time to learn some of the basics of their favorites. The same would go for fishing, needlepoint, opera, or any host of potential subjects.

4. Search for new perspectives in your own interests, and keep current on the leading edge of discoveries in those areas. When Pluto was declared a non-planet some months ago, you can be sure it was a hot topic in the astronomical community, but people on the streets were talking about it too.

5. Study the reaction of people you normally talk with when you try to bring up new topics. If you see drooping eyelids and hear yawns, you are not stimulating them, you are sedating them, but if eyebrows rise, and you see response, you are on the right track.

6. Remember, with exception to offensive language or culturally taboo subjects, there are limitless possibilities. Movies, music, fashion, business, sports, politics, celebrities, school, and current events, even... the weather, offer unlimited conversational subjects, if you take a little time to be interested in them.

7. Develop hobbies and look for clubs or organizations that support them. This will be a unique ground to learn and share ideas and thoughts as your knowledge grows.

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Quote of the Day:

Blaise Pascal - Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much

It’s time for me to love and leave you. You must have oh so super Friday. Let’s chat again tomorrow…Much Love…Peace.

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