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Howdy!

Say that anywhere but in the south and people look at you funny. That's why I live here, Southerneres are more friendly! I was born and raised in Nashville and grew up listening to Country music in the 70's like Conway, Waylon, Willie and Merle! My father was in control of the radio both at home and in the car so I was exposed to both kinds of music at an early age Country and Western! After living in several towns up and down the dial (like Dr. Johnny Fever) here I am at 96-5 The Bull! I'll hope you listen everday while your at work!

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Who has the best breasts?
Wednesday 07-02-2008 10:58am ET


The singer/actress' "perfect" breasts gave her top marks in a new In Touch magazine poll. Her proud manager/dad Joe says, "She's got double-Ds! You can't cover those suckers up." Simpson beat Tyra Banks and Scarlett Johansson to win the booby prize.



The top 10:


1. Jessica Simpson

2. Tyra Banks

3. Scarlett Johansson

4. Carmen Electra

5. Lindsay Lohan

6. Katherine Heigl

7. Audrina Patridge

8. Jennifer Aniston

9. Megan Fox

10. Beyonce Knowles

Dead Celebrities Resurrected?
Monday 06-30-2008 9:21am ET


Elvis Presley
has been voted the historical figure people would most like to see resurrected. The King came out on top in a poll which questioned 2000 people, earning a 23 per cent score in the survey. The top three was completed by Princess Diana and Marilyn Monroe, with William Shakespeare and King Henry VIII also in the Top 10. Queen's Freddie Mercury and Kurt Cobain from Nirvana were the other musical icons to feature. The survey predicted that Elvis would be a judge on "American Idol" and Shakespeare a songwriter for the likes of Amy Winehouse, if they were still alive.

The Top Ten is as follows:

1. Elvis Presley
2. Princess Diana
3. Marilyn Monroe
4. King Henry VIII
5. Bobby Moore
6. William Shakespeare
7. Freddie Mercury
8. Albert Einstein
9. Winston Churchill
10. Kurt Cobain
Thursday 06-26-2008 11:07am ET



Eleven months after FAITH HILL chastised a rowdy fan during a performance, her husband, TIM MCGRAW, had his own in-show incident with an unruly concertgoer. At his Tuesday gig in Auburn, WA, Tim reached into the crowd to help forcibly remove a man who reportedly attacked a female fan. The incident took place during the middle of “Indian Outlaw;” following the person’s removal from the premises, Tim finished the song.

See the video HERE!
George Carlin: 1937-2008
Monday 06-23-2008 9:55am ET



Controversial comedian George Carlin has died. He was 71.

The star, known for his edgy and provocative stand up routines, died of heart failure at a Los Angeles hospital on Sunday. Carlin, who had a long history of heart problems and drug dependency, was admitted to the Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California earlier that day and passed away in the evening.


Carlin rose to fame in the 1960s with appearances on programs including The Ed Sullivan Show, went on to become a regular on TV and became the first ever host of NBC's famed Saturday Night Live show in 1975. Carlin also appeared in a variety of movie roles and is best known as Rufus from 1989's Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.

Carlin leaves a daughter, Kelly, 45.

Beer for My Horses coming this summer!
Friday 06-20-2008 8:13pm ET



Toby Keith, Willie Nelson, Rodney Carington and Ted Nugent star in the song that became a movie: BEER FOR MY HORSES! According to Toby's website the movie will be out this summer. Click HERE for the trailer.