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Blue Light Special

My title sorta goes along with my first item.

Liquid is a Ghoulardi fan, but doesn't know it. She also takes trips through the blogosphere, including checking out some of my sidebar links. I have seen her comment on Tim's blog, Cleveland Classic Media. Anyway her latest post on her Liquid Illuzion blog has a slice of blue watermelon, which she calls "Liquid Watermelon". I guess that's her way to tell her readers to "Turn Blue".
Two new media blogs. While OMW is taking a well deserved break from his labor of love "Ohio Media Watch" two others have decided to fill the gap. Northeast Ohio Radio Report is doing an around the horn report of radio happenings in the area and Canton Radio Watch is covering the hot bed of Stark County. Good luck to both of these folks.

Good bye to Johnny Morgan. He told me via e-mail about a month and a half ago, and made it public two days ago. One of our favorite posters, and overnight personalities at the Sunday Oldies Jukebox has taken a job at a Pittsburgh area law firm in order to be closer to his fiance. Best of luck to you John.

Remember to drink plenty of water today.

Comments

Liquid said…
When I read your comment, I "cracked" up! Yup, I suppose I AM a Ghoulardi fan! I just love the quote, "Stay sick and turn blue"! Hope he doesn't mind if I adopt it as my parting ways! :)
Anonymous said…
Maybe Liquid could come up for the Ghoulardi fest! that would be cool.
If not I'll take up a collection
and get her a Ghoulardi shirt.
Anonymous said…
Oh and about Johnny Morgan. I tried
to talk him out of moving to
Pittsburgh, and the engagement but
does he listen to the older and
wiser? Noooooooooo!
Oh well. We will miss him.

Good luck John

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