Thursday, May 28, 2009

COMMUNITY BUZZ THURSDAY
By Denisia Adams
…..and so the end is near and so I face the finally days of sun. Yes, that is true but it’s not that bad actually like they say after the rain the sun must come.
Anyway enough of the deep stuff. Today was Community Buzz Thursday on the Morning Cruise, check it out:

WORD(s) OF THE DAY
EXORBITANT:
Unreasonably high (of a price or amount charged)

S.A TRIVIA QUESTION
Name the stadium which hosted the opening match of 1999 Rugby World Cup?
A- 2000 Stadium B – Millennium Stadium C – The Stadium

Answer: B – Millennium Stadium

DID YOU KNOW
Men can read smaller print than women; women can hear better. Also did you know The name Wendy was made up for the book "Peter Pan"

TIP OF THE DAY
How to Avoid a Cold
The common cold is caused by one of more than 200 viruses. Symptoms can include a fever, watery eyes, a runny nose, a sore throat and a cough. Enhancing your body's immune system will help you avoid catching a cold. Here are a few helpful ways to ensure that you are healthy and free from the common cold.

Step 1
Wash your hands often. Cold viruses can be transmitted by handshakes and by touching contaminated objects such as doorknobs.
Step 2
Make sure to keep your hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth. It's always helpful to have a bottle of hand sanitizer to rid your hands of any germs.
Step 3
Avoid people who are coughing and/or sneezing.
Step 4
Get plenty of rest to help strengthen your immune system.
Step 5
Maintain a healthy diet and get an adequate amount of exercise.
Step 6
It may sound obvious but drink plenty of fluids.
Step 7
Consider taking one 500mg tablet of vitamin C twice a day. Some scientists believe this can help boost your immune system, although there is no hard data to support this.

WE ALSO FEATURED:
Bernadette Adams and Marion Hendricks from the Saint Kizita children’s organisation. It’s a catholic based organisation concerned with the underprivileged kids of the Cape. Whether it be providing the basics like food as well as supporting their dreams which is so often neglected due to a lack of resources and facilities. At the same time they do provide training and support for the parents of these kids. They do the best they can with the various sponsors/connections who have stepped up to the plate. They still in need assisting in anyway and to find out more contact 021 633 7701 or contact Marion 073 026 1032.

We then were joined be Gerome Vermeulen all the way from the Helderberg Resident’s Association Ward 15 (Macassar, the Kramat, Sunvlei, Forra etc) who'll be hosting the Conselate General of Indonesia and provincial government this Friday (tomorrow). The community is currently struggling with the lack of resources and have been neglected. Only up until now they have currently had a Shoprite opened of which they are very grateful. This event they hosting is a great way of inviting the necessary people and people in general to come get the Macassar experience. To find out more contact Gerome on 072 189 7909 or email him on gerome@macassar.co.za

QUOTE OF THE DAY
~The key to happiness is having dreams. The key to success is making your dreams come true ~

That’s it for the Morning Cruise, where we cruise through your weekday here on BushRadio 89.5fm live on your stereo between 9am – 12pm with me Denisia Adams. Take Care ... make the best of your day and Keep the Faith. Stay Real!!!!!!!!!!

PS. Listen to the Morning Cruise every weekday Mon – Fri from 9am – 12pm frequency 89.5fm or listen via audio-streaming click on
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