Hey if you would like to actually hear Sara in action, check out her podcast. She does it with Dice from Fuse FM and a local musician named Matt Moore. Seriously, if you manage to make it through an entire podcast without laughing at something Sara says I will personally high five you. The podcast is online at skittlesandwich.com or available free on iTunes (Just search for skittle sandwich).
Each one is different, so make sure you check out all the episodes. So far my favorite one is called "Regular Morning Goo". Sara gets pretty excited about the new transformers ride that they're creating at Universal Studios. Hilarious.
I am pretty much the luckiest guy in the world to get to live with her.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
The Clan Of Goodness
For this story a little background is needed. My wife works at a radio station (Fuse FM) in the Tri-Cities area of Michigan. Her on-air moniker is "Sara the Intern" (although she isn't an intern, she's worked there for 3 years) and she co-hosts the morning show "The Get Up And Go Show With Scotty Moore and Sara The Intern".
One time Sara was trying to describe the reasons that listeners should help support Fuse FM during their annual "FunDrive" fundraiser for the station. In particular, she was descibing the "Fuse 200" or 200 particular listeners who provide monthly support for the station. It went something like this:
"The Fuse 200, or as I like to call them 'The Clan of Goodness', provides the base support we need at the station. They give to us so we can play the music they want to hear, I like to call this 'The Cycle of Goodness.' And when we don't get the support we need, that cycle's wheel goes flat..." (I don't remember the rest, I was laughing too hard)
Awesome.
One time Sara was trying to describe the reasons that listeners should help support Fuse FM during their annual "FunDrive" fundraiser for the station. In particular, she was descibing the "Fuse 200" or 200 particular listeners who provide monthly support for the station. It went something like this:
"The Fuse 200, or as I like to call them 'The Clan of Goodness', provides the base support we need at the station. They give to us so we can play the music they want to hear, I like to call this 'The Cycle of Goodness.' And when we don't get the support we need, that cycle's wheel goes flat..." (I don't remember the rest, I was laughing too hard)
Awesome.
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