Don't forget, tomorrow is the big Ford vs Chevy Blood Drive. My good buddy, Braden Smith, will be out broadcasting from Purvis Ford and Radley Chevrolet beginning at 3 P.M. Come on out, support your favorite car maker, have fun and help out OUR community at the same time. Not to mention the fact that you could walk away with a pair of tickets to the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 Sprint Cup NASCAR race tickets for September 12th in Richmond.Speaking of those NASCAR tickets, I will be giving away another pair of those tomorrow morning when we play MORE'S MYSTERY. We will be looking for a TV network tomorrow. I think you'll find it to be a fairly easy one, so make sure you join me a little after the 7 A.M. news.I was reading through the Michael Jackson autopsy report this morning (Yeah, I have way too much time on my hands). No major surprises. His body was loaded up with drugs including Propofol and Lorazapam. These are basically powerful tranquilizers.
I always thought they would find out that Jackson died from a lack of oxygen. I never understood how he could breathe and take in air with that whacked out nose of his.
It is possible some of you might remember a young lady, a pop singer who was quite the rage for a short period of time in the 80's. She was a flash in the pan, but very big for awhile. She went by the name of Tiffany. Her claim to fame was working shopping malls, very big among the teeny-boppers. She's back at the age of 37, and guess what, she now claims to be a country singer. She recently said, "Hopefully, I'll be able to get a country project together by the end of the year, either funding it myself or looking at labels."She also now claims that she was a country singer before she was a pop singer. Personally, I don't remember that. To take it a step further, she also claims that as a teen, she toured with George Jones and Jerry Lee Lewis. A teen touring with Jerry Lee Lewis? She's lucky she didn't wind up married to him.
Good luck to Ms. Tiffany. We'll see what happens. We might have another Jessica Simpson on our hands.