Sep 27, 2015

I hate anthony bourdain...let me count the ways.......

English: The CNN Center in Atlanta.
English: The CNN Center in Atlanta. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
This is someone who glorifies drinking.

An individual who talks about drugs with an aura of braggadocio.

Seriously, listeners, I'm so cool I can talk about these subjects....let me throw in my two cents of hard living and oh, yes, I'll brag about it, too.

I get to talk--I've been there.

And worse than all of that....he eats meat and he is completely disrespectful about it.

Yes, I would like to see Cuba just like everyone--I would love to go there--I admire him for trying to establish a relationship with the regular folks of the country he visits.

He seems to have respect as a visitor for the people he visits.......or is that just equal respect for other ultra-cool chefs like himself.

I don't like him.

If CNN shows that horrible ad of him acting like an idiot with the barbecued pig wearing a hat one more time I do not know what I am going to do.

Have you ever seen a pig.....do you know how intelligent they are...do you know how beautiful they are......have you ever looked into their eyes?

Try a little respect on for size just one time Anthony--try a little humility.


He is a jerk to the viewers and a jerk to the animals he eats,

Your thoughts.........







Sep 22, 2015

Janelle Monáe Talks Voting and Young African-American Women: From the White House

English: on the keynote panel of the 2010 Pop ...
English: on the keynote panel of the 2010 Pop Conference, EMPSFM, Seattle, Washington. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Folks line up to register to vote in Abyei.
Folks line up to register to vote in Abyei. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The White House, Washington
There was once a time when young African-American women like myself did not get the opportunity to vote. They simply could not.
I think about that every time I go to the polls to exercise that fundamental right -- not just to honor those who fought so I could have it, but because, simply put, I know that this is an essential part of our democracy.
Whether we want to change our communities, or have a say in the public issues we care about the most -- the power we have to make that happen is the power we have at the polls.
That's why I exercise my right to vote.
Are you with me?
It starts with getting registered. And today, people of all ages, of all points of view, all across the country, are doing that together. It's easy. It's fast. And you can do it right here -- no matter which state you live in.
In 2015, the fact is this: We have more voices on more platforms than ever before. It's easier than ever to post an opinion or raise a complaint on any number of social sites, and with any number of people.
But here's what I want to say to you:
You should be thinking long and hard about sharing those opinions, and saying you want action, if you aren't willing to share your most fundamental opinion where it has a direct ability to make a difference: In the voting booth.
See you at the polls -


Thanks, Janelle, for giving us your very important thoughts on this subject.

Sep 20, 2015

Hillary was just brilliant today on Face the Nation.......

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Hillary 069 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008
Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Chloe Louise Hillary........you were so beautiful, thoughtful, brilliant and presidential today on Face the Nation. You are doing a tremendous job of representing women and all of the citizens of the United States. Today your confidence and happiness were so apparent......can't wait for you.....Chloe Louise....Hillary girl forever. My mother is 98 and she is voting for you too....she says she can certainly do a better job than any of those men that are running--she has worked very hard





https://www.facebook.com/hillaryclinton/videos/984797711576758/

Sep 19, 2015

Roy Disney: Beautiful Interview--Extinct Attractions Interview with Roy Disney by David Oneal





Do you love Disneyland, too..........

Listening to Walt talk every Sunday night was extremely important to this lonely kid living in San Diego.

I was so close but so far--I could never get there.

Thank you to my children for going there so many times with me.....seriously, it is one of the high points in my life.


Thanks, Walt and Roy O. and Roy E.........you guys made my life very happy.




cl....the ronnie re.

Sully Sullivan: His Voice Will Be Missed on KOGO Radio in San Diego.......

I am leaving "The Demaio/Sullivan Report" as of today...


So here's some pretty big news and I wanted my friends to be the first to know -


Today is my last day on the afternoon show on NEWSRADIO 600 KOGO from 1-4PM. I made the decision to move out of the show for a number of reasons:
First, I am focusing my media efforts on my 2 national television programs that I do weekdays - The Big Biz Show and Sully's Biz Brew.


Secondly, I am in final development of a new weekend topical news television show that features the best and the brightest in San Diego and puts them in a roundtable environment with a weekly rotating cast of San Diego media types in print, television and radio.

Sully Sullivan's photo.
Additionally my television studios and production company [Jump Television Studios - www.jumpproductiongroup.com] are currently in production and distribution of 4 cable reality shows as well as being the west coast studios for The YOUToo America Television Network and Biz Television Network reaching close to 100 million broadcast homes.


Further, I have reactivated my management consulting practice that focuses on capital formation and surrounding duties including deal structure and negotiation metrics and am currently knee-deep in 3 projects.


Moreover, I wanted to further focus on doing the radio that I am most passionate about and I have been asked to take over the role as Afternoon Business Editor at Newsradio 600 KOGO as well as provide content for the other IHeart Media (formerly ClearChannel) cluster stations in So Cal.


Lastly, I will also be the in-studio fill-in host for KOGO.


You know, I fell into radio almost 20 years and have had a wonderful relationship with KOGO for the better part of the last two decades. I’m really proud of the role I’ve been able to play, and will continue to play, as part of the KOGO family.


The afternoon show obviously takes a lot of time to prepare and host and scaling back my role to makes it much easier to focus on other projects I’m developing.


In the end - this outcome is a great way to continue to be a voice on the most influential talk radio station in the region but also start the next chapter of my career.



THANKS FOR LISTENING.
I used to love listening to you too,


copied from the facebook page of Sully Sullivan..........

Really admired Sully's work in trying to find folks without homes in San Diego a new place to stay........he had some new and innovative ideas and it seemed like he had researched his information well as he had statistics about his ideas working in other cities.

We can admire him for trying to really make an effort to solve this very critical problem in San Diego--he was also very willing to hear opinions from others and their ideas, too, as well as agreement and disagreement.

Good job and well done, Sully, for taking on this very difficult task.


cl.......the ronnie re


here is a link to check out Sully's facebook page and to see his current activities including appearances by his band:

https://www.facebook.com/sully.sullivan.98?fref=nf




Great Horned Owls....the baby and the mama at the Grape St Dog Park in San Diego