Tuesday, September 02, 2008

!!!! NEED TO KNOW... TUESDAYS!!!!

Good Day! How are you doing? I hope that you had an absolutely fabulous on this oh so good Tuesday. It’s the second day of the new month as today is the 2nd of September 2008 and that of course means that our totally terrific Tuesday edition of the Morning Cruise…I hope and trust that so far you’re morning has been completely fabulous or just plain fantastic…If today seems not to be going your way or maybe your feeling just a little low and your thinking to yourself… I have lus for absolutely nothing then…and now the weather is not really helping too…

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 Disaster Risk Management Spokesperson Wilfred Solomons he joined me on the line to chat about the need to know steps that individuals should take to protect their families from bad weather…also toughing on how residents can reduce flooding in their homes.

· We also spoke to Paul RosenBrock from the South Africans Association for Retired Persons…and he joined me in the studio to chat about the advantages available to retired persons and pensioners.

· We ended today’s series of interviews with Dr Helena Cronin in a pre recorded interview she spoke to us about Darwinian Theory and men and women being genetically geared to perform certain tasks and careers.

Word of the Day:

DOLOROUS - marked by, causing, or expressing grief or sorrow

Trivial Question:

Q: Name the biggest township in SA?
A: Soweto

Did You Know:

· The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed.

· Beetles taste like apples, wasps like pine nuts, and worms like fried bacon

Tip of the Day:

I’ve got your tips on welcoming in a new month now this is a short activity that allows you to appreciate the passing of time…

1. Wait until the last five or ten minutes of the last day of the current month to begin. Please note that the day is slightly different each month.

2. Dress in the proper attire to go outside. If it is raining, wear a raincoat and/or carry an umbrella. If the month you are welcoming is in winter, wear a warm jacket. It is important to stay comfortable, so you can appreciate the moment.

3. Walk outside.

4. Take some deep breaths. Take note of the temperature, cloud cover, and weather. Notice what you are wearing and how you are feeling. Are the trees budding or are the leaves beginning to fall? Is it seasonably warm or cold? What do you smell? Can you see the stars?

5. Remember back on the last time you welcomed in a month. How has the weather changed?

6. Think of what this new month will bring and remember back on the good times of the leaving month.

7. Go back inside, feeling quiet and calm.

8. Repeat all steps for the coming months.

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Quote of the Day:

Thomas Jefferson - Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom

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

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