Monday, May 18, 2009

 

Happy Birthday, George, Congrats to Rachel & Holiday Remote Broadcasts

Quick blog today........it was an incredible busy day today. I DIDN'T GET MY NAP!!!!!!!

Rae and I had a chance to stop by the new Fredericksburg SPCA over the weekend. It is VERY NICE. Yes, they are officially open to the public, right on Courthouse Road near Four Mile Fork, and you're invited to stop by and check it out. Our thanks to Debra Joseph for giving us the grand tour. Remember, the Fredericksburg SPCA relies solely on your donations, so when you stop by, if you can donate some money, great, but even if you can't, they always welcome towels, blankets, dog food, cat food, toys, crates, etc. They will have their official grand opening/open house soon. We'll keep you posted.

Happy Birthday today to George Strait.
The man has had 57 number one hits in as many years

We have several live remote broadcasts coming up this week, during which you can stop by and be a part of the fun. For one, on Monday, Memorial Day, I'll be out broadcasting live at Rosner Toyota in Fredericksburg. I would LOVE for you to come out and say "Hi".

Speaking of live events, many of you know that I've been involved in the entertainment business for over 40 years, and aside from doing More In The Morning on Thunder, I also do a live stage show which includes comedy, adult comedy-magic, E.S.P. illusions, comedy stage hypnosis and audience participation. Many people have been asking when I would be doing the show in this area. Well, I'm happy to report that my entire two-hour stage show is booked at the Riverboat On The Potomac in Colonial Beach for Saturday, July 11. This is not a remote broadcast. This is my live stage show and is for adults only. I'll be telling you more about this show as it gets closer, but for now, for more information, contact the Riverboat On The Potomac at 804-224-7055, or go to their website at http://www.theriverboat.net/

Finally, jockey Calvin Borel rode Rachel Alexandra to the first Preakness win by a filly in 85 years. There have been a lot of problems at The Preakness over the last few years with a bunch of drunks fighting and brawling in the infield, people flashing various body parts, that sort of thing. As a result, this year, event organizers banned people from bringing their own booze in. Guess what. Attendance dropped by 30%. One former racegoer wrote on Facebook, "What's the point of going?.....as if there's some reason to be there, other than drinking and partying."

Well, for one thing, isn't there some kind of horse race that goes on.....or something....I guess the comes along after every one's passed out.


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