Wednesday, September 03, 2008

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Good Day! How are you doing? I hope that you had an absolutely fabulous on this oh so good Wednesday. I hope that you are feeling fantastic and oh so wonderful on what I would like to think of as a beautiful Wednesday morning, nice to see the sun out for a change… Let just say that when compared to the last few days of chilly and icy weather experienced by practically everyone its one fine day…I must say I’m not sure if its only me or the weather, but I find it so much better waking up these last few days…well rested I would say… not sure it’s almost as if one’s body is ready and feeling the season change… Just a reminder that today in fact is the 3rd of September 2008 and that of course means that it is the wonderful wacky mid-week Wednesday edition of the Morning Cruise… smack in the middle I think we know that is we half way through and that’s what makes Wednesday’s so so fantastic…

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:

· Patrick Godana from the One Man Can and this is an organization for men and he spoke to us about HIV/AIDS and how it affects men toughing on the role that they play.

· We also spoke to Renee Jetha and she spoke to us about the one stop counselling centre all for women and children based in Michelle’s Plain.

· Lastly we spoke to Sotirious Short from Case which is a acronym for Community Action towards a Safer Environment this a Men’s Group based in Hanover Park so she spoke to us about the men’s group and the change that they make within their community.
Word of the Day:

FULMINATE - To issue or utter verbal attacks or censures authoritatively or menacingly

Trivial Question:

Q: Name the most popular sport in SA?
A: Soccer

Did You Knows:

What is called a "French kiss" in the English speaking world is known as an "English kiss" in France…Here’s another interesting fact…A cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off!

Tip of the Day:
None the less we talking about being a good role model…You would be surprised if you found out how many people look up to you. Think about how many people in your own life that have inspired you to get to where you are today. By being a good role model, you can help others to achieve success in their own lives…

1. Be aware of your actions. Realize that somebody is watching you most of the time. Whether you are working diligently or picking your nose, chances are somebody noticed.
2. Identify your bad habits and problems that you have. This could be everything from getting drunk on purpose or not getting enough sleep.
3. Once you figure out your bad habits and problems, fix them. Try doing little punishments to yourself whenever you do the bad habit and reward yourself for not doing it. You may not be able to stop doing it all at once. Try decreasing it little by little until you stop. Then, make sure you don't start again.

4. Show off your good qualities. Chances are, people will see everything good that you do too. Make an effort to go out of your way if you think that you can help someone.
5. Be an inspiration. Whether you're a parent, teacher, coach, athlete, artist, or anything else, do what you do best. People you have never met and never will meet are watching you perform. It is up to you to meet their expectations and show them the right way through example.
6. Talk and become friends with the people who look up to you. Chances are, many of your friends do look up to you, whether you realize it or not.
7. If you are a parent, put your family first.
8. Older siblings, set a good example. Your younger siblings are imitating you most of the time.
9. Remember, no one is perfect. Just do your best.

Tips:www.wikihow.com

Quote of the Day:

Carl Sandburg - Let a joy keep you. Reach out your hands and take it when it runs by

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

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