Tuesday, October 07, 2008



@@@OMNISCIENT TUESDAY...KEEPING YOU IN THE KNOW@@@

Good Day! How are you doing? I hope that you are absolutely fabulous on this oh so good Tuesday. By know you should know that Tuesdays here on MC is just a little different because it’s all about keeping you in the know…and that means it’s Omniscient Tuesday on this 6th of October 2008…as a result I hope and trust that so far you’re morning has been completely fabulous or just plain fantastic… I’m exited about today’s show…we have all of the usuals that really make up the show such as your Word of the Day, SA Trivia Question, you’re daily Information Guide, Tip of the Day, Job Shop Part 1 and 2 including the Job Shop Tip and I’ve even got some Did You Knows…I’m gonna give you a sneak peak mmm into what some of the things that you can expect here on MC…We gonna be speaking to Merle Martin and she’s from the St Helena Island Descendents Organization and she’ll be speaking to us about the link between coloured people and St Helena Island…we’ve also got a interview after that lined up with Cheryl Kiderlen and she’ll be chatting to us about the chronic fatigue, fibro and me support group…sounds interesting but that of course is only a few of the goodies coming your way…

Word of the Day:

LITIGATE – bring a case to court or go to court

Trivial Question:

Q: Name the new deputy president of SA?
A: Baleka Mbete

Did You Knows:

The roar that we hear when we place a seashell next to our ear is not the ocean, but rather the sound of blood surging through the veins in the ear…Here another fascinating fact for your FYI… Your left lung is smaller than your right lung to make room for your heart…

We had interviews with:

Merle Martin and she’s from the St Helena Island Descendents Organization and she spoke to us about the link between coloured people and St Helena Island.

We also spoke to Cheryl Kiderlen and she spoke to us about the chronic fatigue, fibro and me support group, what they do and the kind of support that they offer to patients.

We ended our interview series with a interview by Anne Engelbrecht and she spoke to us about a programme developed by the University of Stellenbocsh’s Business School…The programme is around learning to negotiate in business with long term results.

Tip of the Day:

I’ve got your tips on to keep in touch with your friends… When friends move away, it's hard to keep in touch with them. You both get busy with your separate lives and don't have the time to catch up with each other. Nonetheless, it's important to keep in touch with friends.Here are some ideas for keeping in touch with your buds…

1. Don't wait for your friend to make the first move...don't wait for her to call you or send you a letter! Who knows how busy she is...or if she's waiting for you! Don't expect her to make the first move... make it your responsibility.

2. Call often. Just pick up the phone and call whenever you can - it doesn't have to be a long phone call. Just a quick 5 minute call can get you caught up with your pal, and she'll know you were thinking of her. Let her know that you want to know what's going on with her. They're probably interested to hear about what your up to, too!

3. Write letters. It's fun to get mail, and sometimes letters can be a great way to let your pal know what's going on with you. Not sure where to start? It's easy! Tall them how much you miss them, and then tell them all about what's going on in your life. Don't be afraid of being boring...if they know just what's up, they'll feel closer to you. Some people find it hard to write letters - it's a lot different than talking! Just write as though you're talking to your friend.

4. Send cards .Hallmark cards are easily accessible, and it's a non-time-consuming way to let your bud know your thinking about her. Pick something that you think will make her laugh, or one with heartfelt sentiments that describe your friendship. Hallmark's line of musical cards - they sing when you open them! - are sure to bring a smile. Then just sign your name, add a quick message, and send it off!

5. Send giftsin the mail! Baking, books, magnets, bookmarks, jewelry, games, pictures and videos of you and your family and friends...anything goes! Sometimes the littlest things can show that you care the most - just inexpensive trinkets that show that you're thinking of your friend!

6. Make plans to see each other...if you know you're going to hang out soon, you'll keep in touch.

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Quote of the Day:

Travis White - Dreams can often become challenging, but challenges are what we live for

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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