Thursday, June 26, 2008

It's Friday Eve...6/26/2008









Friday eve again and boy was the show fun all because of you! Thanks so much for listening! And in case you missed the show are want to learn more about what we talked about his morning here you go:


A VA Beach woman is funding her dream wedding on E-bay. She is auctioning off for a bridesmaid and the lucky winner will get to keep the dress and shoes and is allowed to bring a guest with them. She said she got the idea when a friend told her that a can of DR Pepper soda sold for 400 dollars. She estimates her wedding is going to cost just under 7 thousand dollars.
Columbia Pictures has launched a contest to pay off a family’s home mortgage in connection with its new film, “Hancock,” which opens July 2nd. The “Hancock’s Helping Hand Mortgage” contest will pay off the mortgage of one deserving family, with a grand prize worth up to $360,000. Entrants are asked to write a 200-word essay explaining why they deserve to win. Official contest rules can be found at www.Hancockmovie.com. The contest runs through July 6th.




A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 17 nations around the world finds a widespread perception that widows and divorced women are treated worse than other women. In only two countries do a majority say that there is no discrimination against widows and in only one country does a majority say there is no discrimination against divorced women. In 12 of the 17 nations polled, about 4 in 10 perceive there is some or a great deal of discrimination against widows. The same is true for discrimination against divorced women. On average across all 17 nations, just 28 percent say there is no discrimination against widows at all, while 20 percent say there is a little, 27 percent some, and 16 percent a great deal. Similarly, for divorced women, an average of 27 percent say there is no discrimination, 21 percent say a little, 28 percent some, and 18 percent a great deal. Find out more at http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/


As consumers are paying more than ever at the pump, Free Gas Help offers a way to dramatically cut down on fuel expenses. Motorists can get paid to place multiple magnet “billboards” on their vehicles. Car owners who completely wrap their vehicle in ads can earn $200 a month. Motorists can also get premiums for driving certain models. Yellow cars get 5% more on the deal simply because the color stands out. The company also offers more cash for active members of the military. Find out more at http://freegashelp.com/





A computer error at a service station in Cincinnati was selling gas for 1.40 instead of 4:10 it caused a major traffic jam for about 3hours.Police finally persuaded the station to shut down The store clerk said he didn’t know how to fix the problem and was having trouble reaching his store manager.

Police in Florida have put an end to a traveling brothel. A massive bus-sized limo traveling the streets of South Beach would offer a ride for 40 bucks. When busted the vehicle featured a fully stocked bar and a supply of hookers. One officer said cash was spread out all over the vehicle and he had never seen anything like it in his 19 years on the job.


A retired Air Force sergeant is ordering pizza to go, all the way to the Middle East. The Vet is sending Chicago-style deep dish pizza to the troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. He originally planned on dry ice packing up only 300 pizzas for the Fourth of July but when a local newspaper reported on his operation pizza he had so many offers to help -he now hopes to send 3 thousand. Anyone interested in “Pizzas 4 patriots can write sgtevans@sbcglobal.net



A Georgia inmate who was discharged from jail on Monday is now facing public indecency charges along with his orginial charges of criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. The 49 year old was picked up less than a mile from the jail after reports of a nude man in a busy Savannah intersection wearing nothing by a smile. He told police he had just been freed from the slammer and turned down the cloths he was offered because he thought they were stolen. On his way back to jail he was given a bed sheet before he joined the other inmates.



Jelly Belly Candy Company is looking for a new flavor and you can be a part of it but work quick because the deadline is July 31st. You could win $10,000 Got to www.dreambeachcontest.com/ to submit your Belly Bean Flavor.



www.sonypictures.com/movies/hancock/contest/ is the site to visit if you want to try and Sony Pictures pay your mortgage. The new move Hancock opens up on July 2nd and as a part of the movies promotion they are giving you a chance to have your mortgage paid for. See for yourself.


Time to break out the old cow suit! On July 11th Chick-fil-A will celebrate its annual Cow appreciation day by offering a meal to any customer who isn’t too chicken to show up in a cow suit. Or if you don’t have the tits to go full cow you can wear a cow-spotted scarf, purse, hat or other accessory you’ll get a complimentary entrĂ©e.







Top 10 Outrageous Car Options
While Bluetooth devices have become a useful and highly coveted automotive accessory, not all automotive innovations have basked in the same success. Hagerty Insurance researched dozens of eccentric inventions to come up with the top 10 quirkiest and most outrageous options ever invented for automobiles.
1. Automatic Lit Cigarette Dispenser: As a “safety” item, this was an aftermarket accessory designed to eliminate the distractions of lighting a cigarette while motoring down the road. The option was unveiled in the late 1940s.
2. Highway Hi-Fi (16 2/3 LP Player): This option was developed in 1955 and was offered as an option on 1956 Chrysler models. The drawback was in the performance of the record player while encountering the smallest of bumps, slamming on the brakes or taking a fast corner.
3. Destroilet: An optional “Destroilet” gas incinerator-type toilet was available for early 1960s Dodge motor homes. After use, when the top lid was closed, a small, thick metal lid would also close over the well at the bottom. A jet of burning gas would incinerate the solid waste and vaporize the liquid. A chimney to the outdoors carried the vapors away.
4. Electric Shaver: An electric shaver that was powered by a vehicle’s electrical system was developed in the 1940s and was an option for a 1957 Chevrolet.
5. Automotive Swamp Cooler: These were popular from the late 1940s through the 1950s to help cool the interior of cars before air conditioning systems became readily available. Swamp Coolers were available through the aftermarket and attached to one of the car’s windows. The theory was simply to cool by evaporation. There was a reservoir for cool water, a wick to soak it up, and it relied on air movement from traveling down the road to force cooled air into the interior of the vehicle.
6. Steam Pressure Cooker: This accessory mounted to the rear bumper to cook food while motoring down the road.
7. Steering Wheel Watch: In 1958 a steering-wheel-mounted watch was available on DeSotos.
8. Trafficators: Back in the days before flashing turn signals, a driver would flip a switch on the dash and a lit semaphore arm would swing out of a panel on the appropriate side of the car and signal the driver’s intention to turn.
9. Swivel Seats: These seats, available on a 1959 Chrysler, would automatically swivel out as the door opened to make it easier for the passenger to exit the automobile.
10. Talking Car: In the early 1980s, the Chrysler LeBaron literally talked, saying phrases like “Your door is ajar,” “All monitored systems functioning,” and “Please fasten your seatbelt.” The cars with the taped voice were produced for only three years before Chrysler discovered that consumers didn’t like a car talking back to them.

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6:50



Tim McGraw’s song Indian outlaw was the background for the singer’s police work Tuesday. He saw a man attack a woman sitting in one of the front rows at his concert in Washington state. He asked security to remote the man but when they weren’t fast enough he with a little help from his crew they forced the man on stage and turned him in to local authorities and stepped right back into the song with “I’m not looking for trouble… if you want to see it for yourself all you have to do is google Tim McGraw fight and you’ll find it!






Trisha Yearwood’s appearance on CBS’s The Early Show has been changed to today. She will be performing “This is me you’re talking to and also sharing Fourth of July cooking tips from the book she wrote with her mother and sister called Georgia cooking in an Oklahoma kitchen! And talking about her partnership with coldwater creek department store and catalog to raise money to benefit the Susan G Komen race for the cure and you can check it out at www.coldwatercreek.com/journey.






Next month Toby Keith will have a new single “She Never Cried in Front of me”. He said he has been working on a new studio album which is due out later this year. He has been a busy man working on the second movie due out August 6th
Sara Evans is going to be playing games this Sunday. She is a celebrity contestant on CBS’s Million Dollar Password. For a preview you can go to http://www.saraevans.com/



8:50



Gretchen Wilson celebrates her 35th birthday today blissfully knowing that her life is in check. She says, "I'm real happy. I finally have found a real, nice balance in my life between being a career woman and being a single mom. Everything is going great."She has been working on her home for several years creating a safe haven for herself and daughter Gracie.



Darryl Worley has announced the concert line-up for his seventh annual Tennessee River Run in western Tennessee running from September 12th through the 14th. The festivities kickoff on September 6th with a fishing tournament and a boat poker run. Some of his friends helping him out are 38 Special,Keith Anderson, Restless Heart the stage The Tennessee River Run benefits the Darryl Worley Foundation as well as many other local charities.



Blake Shelton has been in the studio working on his sixth album, which he expects to release early next year.. He says, "Every time I go in and make an album, I make it like it could be my last one. So we leave no stone unturned and I write as much as I can, and I push myself as a singer as much as I can."

Will Smith, is ready to look for Academy Award votes playing Barack Obama. The actor says he's got one advantage going in -- the ears. He tells M-T-V, "That's the key. That's the key. America loves ears, you know? 'Mickey Mouse' started it, 'Goofy' and 'Dumbo' followed behind. And America just loves the ears." But, joking aside, he says he'd be up for taking on the role "as soon as he writes the end of the story."




Thanks so much for reading our blog and make sure to listen tomorrow morning to Carolina Country Cruizin' with Matt and Dee!





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