Archive for Friday, December 15, 2006

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Buying or selling, Coe and Della

Welcome to SDRadio for Friday, december 15, 2006. The GelderHead Thought Of The Day: “Ever notice that the people who are late are often much jollier than the people who have to wait for them?” ~Unknown.


Cantore at it againChris Cantore and Jennifer White are taking it to the trees this morning. Jennifer writes SDRadio: “91X Cantore in the Morning Pee on a Tree! We hope you and your favorite furry friend join us at Del Mar Christmas Trees between 6 and 10 a.m. Walk your pet through the 91X Forest of Christmas Trees, and whatever tree your pet stops and pees on, you win the tree and the prize! You might win a new Playstation 3, Zune player, tickets to Big Night San Diego for New Years Eve, tickets to the Chargers vs. Chiefs game this Sunday.”
Hear Jennifer put up with Cantore on 91X.

HillaryStar 94.1 mid-day Hillary was at the sold-out Jingle Ball. She writes: “One of the funniest parts of the night (for me) was this: when Rick and I went onstage to introduce Chris Daughtry, right before we went up he said to me, “I am going to do something after we thank all our sponsors, it will be funny, so just go with it, ok?” So I said, “Whatever you have, I’m all good.” So we jump onstage, do the bulk of our stage announcement, and then he says to the audience, “We all know Hilary is pregnant, right? Well tonight we are going to announce what she is having! We got a copy of Hilary’s last sonogram picture, and… IT’S A GIRL!!!” …

Jeff and Jer and the morning Showgram at Star 94.1 help close down the famed Tower Records on Sports Arena Blvd. this morning. They will be broadcasting from 6 to 10 a.m.
Also: Little Tommy Sablan will be doing his annual Breaking and Entering next Thursday. Always a tear-jerker and always lending a big helping hand to a needy San Diego county family. Stay Tuned

KFI’s weekend tech guru has indicated he is giving up his on-air radio show. Leo Laporte, the computer expert, indicated in a pod-cast: “I’m probably leaving that KFI show at the end of the month….because I’ve been working 7 days a week for three years.” Leo added in the “broadcast” “… It’s hard to choose any one of the many projects I have to let go. But because the radio show consumes both Saturday and Sunday, it really eats my weekends. I think that’s probably the one that’s going to go. And that’s the thing, you know what, that’s the thing that will suffer is that forced training every week on 20 or 30 topics is great. It keeps my mind going. If I seem dumber next year, you’ll know why. (Security Now podcast Number 69, at 2:30 minutes into the show.) Stay tuned.

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