Friday, March 18, 2011

THE NEW MEXICO BROADCASTER ASSOCIATION
DJ OF THE YEAR

DON DIEGO

Your Family Friendly Hometown Country
Morning Show


Living here, playing here, and working here, it’s Don Diego in Southern New Mexico!!!

TODAY’S FUN LINKS:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYJjmK0aahw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlVQ64g1XWs&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAe5P_xYoKg&feature=player_embedded



Celebrity Spotlight

Keith Urban has released the video to his latest song “Without You” on CMT.com. The song parallels his life almost perfectly which made it a song he had to record after hearing it. “The second verse even talks about a baby girl coming along. It’s crazy. It’s like the most autobiographical song I never wrote!” Keith’s “Without You” video is shot in black and white with Keith playing guitar in a bedroom. Images are projected onto the walls behind including clips from Keith and Nicole Kidman’s wedding and photos of their daughter Sunday Rose.


RIDDLE ME THIS

David was out for a walk when it started to rain. He did not have an umbrella and he wasn't wearing a hat. His clothes were soaked, yet not a single hair on his head got wet. How could this happen?

David is bald.

HOMETOWN HERO’S

HOMETOWN HERO’S are people who serve other people, their community, and take pride in honoring, restoring, preserving, or celebrating an aspect of American hometown life, be it their work, passion, or pastime. Thus, the truest meaning of “HOMETOWN HERO ” is people protecting, defending, caring for or serving others. With that as the background, WHO is a “HOMETOWN HERO ” in your life or the life of others ? E-mail me, dondiego@kgrt.com and let me know who they are. Or call me at 523-KGRT and we can discuss the detials of your HOMETOWN HERO. Some of the greatest “HOMETOWN HERO’S ” in our lives are unknown to the outside world and garner very little, if any, attention. Call today 523-KGRT.

Our Hometown Hero(’s) Today is/are Army Spc. Donald S. Morrison

Spc. Morrison was assigned to 20th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade and passed away Sept. 26, 2010 in Kandahar, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his military vehicle with an improvised explosive device. Spc. Morrison joined the military to honor a fallen friend.
His awards include the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart, the Army Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas Service Ribbon, the NATO Medal, and the Combat Action Badge.

Army Spc. Donald S. Morrison is/are our Hometown Hero Today and we salute you.


This Is Nuts

Nathan Wayne Pugh of Dallas, Texas, was sentenced to 102 months in prison for a pair of armed robberies. He was caught after he entered a Wells Fargo Bank branch and handed the teller a note filled with misspellings, warning her that his fast food bag contained a "bom" and demanding that she hand over the money and not make a move for "ten mintis." Realizing he must be pretty dumb, the teller replied that she couldn't give him any money unless he showed her two forms of ID. He showed her his Wells Fargo debit card and Texas ID card. Police arrived before he could escape.

* She used his debit card to give him all the cash out of his own account.


HEALTH MOMENT

There is no evidence of a significant spread of radiation from Japan's crippled nuclear plants, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday, calling on people to stay calm and not spread rumors.
Japan's nuclear crisis appeared to be veering out of control after workers withdrew briefly from a stricken power plant because of surging radiation levels, but desperate efforts to avert a catastrophic meltdown quickly resumed.
Early on Wednesday, another fire broke out at the earthquake-crippled facility, which has sent low levels of radiation wafting into Tokyo in the past 24 hours, triggering fear in the capital and international alarm.
"The World Health Organization would like to assure governments and members of the public that there is no evidence at this time of any significant international spread from the nuclear site," Michael O'Leary, WHO's representative in China, said in a statement.
The WHO is working with Japan's government and the International Atomic Energy Agency to assess the situation, and does not think there is significant risk to health for people outside a 30-km (20-mile) exclusion zone around the facility, he added.
"Rumors have been circulating by text messaging and other means of a threatening radiation cloud spreading across Asia and beyond from the damaged nuclear facilities in Japan," O'Leary said.
"Governments and members of the public are encouraged to take steps to halt these rumors, which are harmful to public morale. The situation is being monitored closely. More information would be shared promptly should the risk become more widespread."


BREAK TIME CHATTER

Ashley Phillips of Farmington, New Mexico, is suing Chili's, claiming she dug into a plateful of ribs and mashed potatoes and got her tongue pierced by a two-inch sewing needle. She says the manager took it and refused to give it back. She's tested clean for any infections, but she says Chili's took 52 days to send the needle to a lab for testing, and she couldn't breastfeed her baby for all that time. Her attorney says they have reason to believe there was ongoing marijuana use at that restaurant, and the needle was used by one of the cook staff to clean his pot pipe.

* That would explain why she felt the sudden urge to order the Death By Chocolate
dessert.


And I leave you with this thought.

"Happiest are the people who give most happiness to others."

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