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Tips On How To Make Your Podcast Unique ... How can you be sure that everyone will tune into your show of music, if there are hundreds or thousands of music shows already up and running? One excellent way to keep the audience interested is to have the duo of a man and a woman... If you have a great sense of humor, and you feel you can make an audience laugh Podcasting a talk show would be an excellent choice... This can be especially effective if you have the show aired early in the morning, if you put the show on air at say between 6-8 am you are sure to catch the early riser that is on their way to work for the day...

Grease Tickets - Show Brings In Ace For Kenickie ... Young was born and raised in Colorado and started singing when he was nine. He has four brothers and is also interested in athletics as well as music...

It is best to lay our plans widely in youth, for then land is cheap, and it is but too easy to contract our views afterward. Youths so laid out, with broad avenues and parks, that they may make handsome and liberal old men! show me a youth whose mind is like some Washington city of magnificent distances, prepared for the most remotely successful and glorious life after all, when those spaces shall be built over and the idea of the founder be realized. I trust that every New England boy will begin by laying out a Keene Street through his head, eight rods wide.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

Self-revelation is a cruel process. The real picture, the real “you” never emerges. Looking for it is as bewildering as trying to know how you really look. Ten different mirrors show you ten different faces.
—Shashi Deshpande (b. 1938)

Can a free people restrain crime without sacrificing fundamental liberties and a heritage of compassion?... Let us show that we can temper together those opposite elements of liberty and restraint into one consistent whole. Let us set an example for the world of a law-abiding America glorying in its freedom as well as its respect for law.
—Gerald R. Ford (b. 1913)