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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=jmQ4nRbtbTM&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lluw-c0Jouk&feature=player_embedded
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid34762914001?bckey=AQ~~,AAAAB_wnNRk~,WN9MweAQd_tBaI99JKgDAcW3bUx7peWv&bctid=856818163001
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_JmA2ClUvUY
Celebrity Spotlight
Kenny Chesney’s DVD Kenny Chesney: Summer in 3D is now available in stores. It was just one project he released last year while he was supposedly taking some time off to relax. Relaxing isn’t in his blood and plus, Kenny says it only made sense to give fans a concert experience since he didn’t do a summer tour last year. “So many nights I went ‘I wish they could see this. I wish that could feel what I feel.’ And they get to with this film.” Kenny is back on the road this year with his Goin’ Coastal tour. Zac Brown Band and Billy Currington are on the tour as well. For a list of tour dates and stops, visit Kenny’s website.
RIDDLE ME THIS
I am black as night but filled with light. I can be seen, even through a screen. I hold many secrets, waiting for them to be discovered. What am I?
I am outer space.
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 Marine Lance Cpl. John Edward Hale
Lance Cpl. John Edward Hale was Killed while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Al Anbar province, Iraq October 6, 2006. He was with the 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force.
"John died doing what he most wanted to do ... being a Marine, protecting his fellow Marines"
In his last blog entry, dated Sept. 17, he wrote "we as Marines know why we signed up, that for our jobs as 0311s, infantryman, that harm will always be in our way. That's why I think and yea, pray for all my loved ones every day. Because they're my reason. Whoever reads this, take care, be safe, be easy, for you Marines be and stay hard. Peace Out!!!!"
Marine Lance Cpl. John Edward Hale is/are our Hometown Hero Today and we salute you.
HEALTH MOMENT
Smokers face an increased risk of certain types of throat and stomach cancers, even years after they quit, a new study finds.
Combining the results of 33 past studies, Italian researchers found that current smokers were more than twice as likely as nonsmokers to develop cancer, either in their esophagus or in a part of the stomach called the gastric cardia.
In some of the studies, the risk of esophagus cancer remained high even when people had quit smoking three decades earlier.
The cancer is relatively uncommon in Western countries. Rates elsewhere are much higher, especially in less developed countries. But in recent decades, rates of cancer have been rising in the U.S. and Europe, possibly related to growing rates of obesity.
Smoking has long been considered a risk factor for cancer. But these latest findings offer a "better quantification" of the risks.
What's more, it’s suggested that the risks remain higher than average for some time after smokers quit.
"Stopping smoking is highly beneficial at any age, but it appears that for cancer the risk decreases slowly.
Bottom Line QUIT SMOKING!!
BREAK TIME CHATTER
Tilikum, the killer whale that drowned its trainer at Sea World in Orlando last year, is being brought back to perform again in a show called "Believe." OSHA accused Sea World of recklessly endangering trainers by putting them in the water with killer whales. But park officials say they've spent millions on safety upgrades, including such details as making the prop toothbrush that they use to brush the whale's teeth two feet longer. A Sea World spokesperson said they feel it's an important part of Tilikum's physical, social and mental enrichment to perform again.
* And what are the lives of a few trainers compared to that?
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And I leave you with this thought.
"Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises."
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