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Even more Top Bananas


Lemme tell you, there have been some tired delivery workers coming to Rittman, Ohio and by the looks of things, I think next year there will be even more awards to hand out. I may have to change my venue as the audience will be even larger. Here are some more awards.

The I like Bagpipes Top Banana goes to Michelle, of Crow's Feet fame. Michelle comes to us from Scotland, but is a native of South Africa. Michelle to me is one of the best advantages of having the internet, as we communicate by email quite often. It's great having friends I can communicate with in other continents.

The Press 1 For English Top Banana goes to Amelia, of Amel's Realm fame. Amel moved from Indonesia to Finland to get married and is now getting very used to her new home. She is learning Finnish, but still likes to communicate to all her English speaking friends.

The Cathode Ray Tube Top Banana goes to Tim, of Cleveland Classic Media fame. Tim is one of my friends who followed me from the message boards to be one of the original readers of this blog. Tim then started his own blog, dedicated to Cleveland area media from the 1940's to 1980's. He also has some posts of national interest. I always say that Tim does too good a job on his blog not to get paid for it.

The It's Not a CMA Award, But What the Heck Top Banana goes to Scott Wynn, of Scott Wynn's Window fame. Scott is one half of the morning show on country station WQMX/94.9 Akron, Ohio. Scott reviews movies on his blog and has written some pretty good stories.

The I've Seen you on the message boards, but I still like you Top Banana goes to Sue Wilson, of Sue Wilson's Voice Over fame. Sue is the better looking half of the WQMX morning show. She is also the program director there. Sue is one of the most liked radio personalities in our area. She's also been very nice to me and always returns my emails. Her blog gives her views on everyday life, sometimes telling aboutr her experiences at the station.

The Hills Are Alive Top Banana goes to Kathy, of Kathy's Klavier fame. Kathy is a musician in her own right and her son plays drums in a Christian band called a Plea For Purging. Her latest post is about a CD she is recording.

The Ups and Downs Top Banana goes to Sindi of Life is a Roller Coaster fame. Sindi is a very good friend who does a good job at it. I think she is the anchor of the Terre Haute gang.

The Richard Simmons, eat your heart out Top Banana goes to Stacy, of My Thoughts fame. Stacy has spent the past 6 months working on a lifestyle change and has lost a great deal of weight. Go on over to her blog and give her some encouragement.

The Being a loser isn't a bad thing Top Banana goes to Diamond, of A Day in the Zone fame. Diamond works hard to look up some good hints to help with weight loss and she also gives us a view of her life.

The Eyes in Texas Used to be in Ohio Top Banana goes to Don, of Things That Run Through My Mind fame. Don is a former Buckeye Baby Boomer, but now lives in Texas. He checks in often to see what's happening near his old stomping grounds.

The Sometimes you can't judge the package by the label Top Banana goes to Cathouse Teri, of The Road Lester Travelled fame. I met Teri through Liquid and we sometimes will tease each other. She has a hard exterior, but a heart of gold. Teri first started dialogue with me on my Seek Him First blog, which blew me away at first. But I could see that she has some very solid views of faith.

Now concludes the regular portion of the Top Bananas. My next post will be a special presentation and induction into the WIXY's Top Bananas Hall of Fame.

Comments

SandyCarlson said…
Thanks for listing more great blogs for me to check out, Cliff!
Michelle said…
Congrat's again to all the winners.
Sindi is the anchor of the Terre Haute Gang.
Busy Bee Suz said…
awesome! I will have to go back and check some of those winners out myself!!!
Michelle said…
Thank you Cliff, that was a great way to start my day and year! :-)

Thank you for being my friend.
Diamond said…
Thanks Cliff and as always..your the best.
Amel said…
Hey, THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHH for this, Cliff!!! I TRULY appreciate it! :-D
dons_mind said…
Thanks Cliff!! appreciate the award! once a buckeye - always a buckeye! go tribe!! I'll be up there in struthers over the weekend of the 16th of jan - - my dad's 80th birthday is that sunday!
Pat Jenkins said…
congratualtions again to all the weiners. i learned quite a bit about all who won a top banana!!.... well done wixy.. boy do i hope i win one next year too!!!
coltfan said…
congrats to all the winners.
Tim Lones said…
Thanks WIXY:
and congratulations to all the winners..
Kathy said…
Thank you Cliff! You are one of a kind!
Sindi said…
Sorry it has taken me soooooo long to make it over here and claim my award. I have been trying to return to blogging but I just get so busy.You are a wonderful person Cliff and a very loyal friend. I am so honored to say that you are my friend.Thank you so much for this award.
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