Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Tire buyer beware!


If you love anyone, please take this seriously, and share it.


In case you haven't seen this 20/20 video pertaining to tires, make sure to make some time to view this video.  It's important that you do and please take the time to share with your family & friends!
 
Learn the 'secret' of knowing if 'brand new unused tires' are already 6, 10, 12 years old or older. There is a way to know the manufacture date of your tire. Buyer, driver, and for anyone who cares, BEWARE!
 
GBU
Ed



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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

PROOF; Humans living with Dinosaurs

Humans living with Dinosaurs
 
Here is the proof. It's been here for years, yet evolutionists ignore it. Yes folks, documented on DVD for you to behold.
 
This should have torn down their theory nearly 50 years ago.
 
It was on film even then.
 
You can get the DVD's of this documentation now.
 
Just think, you can witness to your friends with these DVDs while they enjoy this incredible, yet entertaining presentation of Humans living with Dinosaurs.
 
This graphic presentation is family friendly, and sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all!
 
As you know, I once had my own creation radio show,
( www.firstday.faithweb.com )
but I couldn't show these videos due to the media form.
 
Well, I want to make sure you all have this chance to view this wonderful documentation.
 
Go to: ' http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002ZMHVI?ie=UTF8&tag=voiceopolis-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0002ZMHVI '




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Sunday, July 13, 2008

52 years and counting!

How I celebrated my 52nd B-day. I waited until the day after my birthday to celebrate, because it was Saturday.

I awoke once Saturday morning at 5am and was going to get up, but I turned over and nodded back off until 10:15am.
Wow, I had to hurry because I had a 11am staff meeting at the CSB School of Broadcasting where I am an instructor.
Our new tri-mester starts Monday! I rode my bike, Pegasus.
It was sprinkling, 87 degrees Farenheit, making it hot an humid; for 'Vegas that is!
 
After the staff meeting I came back to the station to rehydrate with some cool water.
Then I rode to one of the local motorcycle dealers where they were having a bikini bike wash, the girls in bikinis wash motorcycles for free.
I was told that my bike was the hardest one to wash all day. It was because of the bugs from my doing a lot of riding.
Bug juice once dried is a pain. However they did such a swell job, I gave them a worthy tip!
 
I came back once again to rehydrate.
Then I got my pistol and some ammo and went up the street about a block to the indoor range and shot out a box of 550 rounds!
That took a little over two hours. I hadn't been shooting in a while so I took the time to get my aim back into the bullseye mode.
Once a Marine...
 
I came back to the EdCave once again to rehydrate.
I had received a gift card for Red Robin from a client, Jeff Smith, and so as part of my B-day celebration, I went and ordered a Bayou burger.
I had an interesting time there.
 
When I was seated, my waiter was swamped, so I was nice to him and I told him to not worry about me right now, for him to take his time with the two large parties that were demanding his attention.
I told him I would go wash up and I'd be back in several minutes so he could do his job with them.
The two parties he had were very demanding, on the edge of RUDE, I could tell.
The waiter, Farazad, told me later that it was slow earlier so they sent two other wait-staff home and he was left to take up the slack with the parties when it became busier later!
 
Farazad, my waiter gave me some free fries, and a free iced tea for just being so nice to him.
Then he took my order, and as I waited the ornery parties dissipated.
We had a good chat and he told me that my niceness really affected him during a critical moment.
He is a Turk (from Turkey, and Iran) who came here as a young sprout with his family.
Farazad just turned 29 and is in the US Air Force working part time for something to do.
He says he can't seem to keep busy enough, and besides, the extra money is good.
Farazad is not a party person like a lot of the others in his squadron, so the job keeps him doing something.
I told him that I appreciate him for being in the service of our country, and told him a little about myself, and that I am a veteran.
I told him I was celebrating my birthday, and he was amazed that someone would celebrate alone.
He said he just had his 29th and didn't do a thing for himself.
I told him that if he doesn't do it, no one else would! :-)
 
I was ready for a bit of b-day desert, so I asked him what kind of ice cream they had.
He showed me several things, and I settled on the Mud Pie.
Wow, it was big, cold, and sweetly delicious! Farzad would not let me pay for the Mud Pie either, because it was for my birthday.
 
He said that because I was alone, I must not be married, and asked if I have any children.
I explained my one-time marriage, and that I did indeed have some lads I raised who've adopted me as their Dad!
He has never been married and seemed discouraged as to the prospect of ever being married, since he was already 29.
I told him that if he believed, God has a plan for his life, and that God has the perfect mate for him if he is willing to go to Him and wait on Him. 
I didn't get the chance to ask of his spiritual condition, he was working and talking as he would walk by.
I think the blessings we exchanged with one another was the best part of my day.
I told him to listen to the Christian station where I work, and that he could call me if he needs someone to talk to.
It would behoove us to pray for his soul and his life, don't you think? Oh, yes, I made sure he got a large tip!
 
So that is how I celebrated my birthday for the big 52!
 
I will spend the rest of today -Sunday the 13th- working on my Matriculate To Success broadcast for this evening. www.blogtalkradio.com/EdVoice
 
GBU
Ed





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52 years and counting!

How I celebrated my 52nd B-day. I waited until the day after my birthday to celebrate, because it was Saturday.

I awoke once Saturday morning at 5am and was going to get up, but I turned over and nodded back off until 10:15am.
Wow, I had to hurry because I had a 11am staff meeting at the CSB School of Broadcasting where I am an instructor.
Our new tri-mester starts Monday! I rode my bike, Pegasus.
It was sprinkling, 87 degrees Farenheit, making it hot an humid; for 'Vegas that is!
 
After the staff meeting I came back to the station to rehydrate with some cool water.
Then I rode to one of the local motorcycle dealers where they were having a bikini bike wash, the girls in bikinis wash motorcycles for free.
I was told that my bike was the hardest one to wash all day. It was because of the bugs from my doing a lot of riding.
Bug juice once dried is a pain. However they did such a swell job, I gave them a worthy tip!
 
I came back once again to rehydrate.
Then I got my pistol and some ammo and went up the street about a block to the indoor range and shot out a box of 550 rounds!
That took a little over two hours. I hadn't been shooting in a while so I took the time to get my aim back into the bullseye mode.
Once a Marine...
 
I came back to the EdCave once again to rehydrate.
I had received a gift card for Red Robin from a client, Jeff Smith, and so as part of my B-day celebration, I went and ordered a Bayou burger.
I had an interesting time there.
 
When I was seated, my waiter was swamped, so I was nice to him and I told him to not worry about me right now, for him to take his time with the two large parties that were demanding his attention.
I told him I would go wash up and I'd be back in several minutes so he could do his job with them.
The two parties he had were very demanding, on the edge of RUDE, I could tell.
The waiter, Farazad, told me later that it was slow earlier so they sent two other wait-staff home and he was left to take up the slack with the parties when it became busier later!
 
Farazad, my waiter gave me some free fries, and a free iced tea for just being so nice to him.
Then he took my order, and as I waited the ornery parties dissipated.
We had a good chat and he told me that my niceness really affected him during a critical moment.
He is a Turk (from Turkey, and Iran) who came here as a young sprout with his family.
Farazad just turned 29 and is in the US Air Force working part time for something to do.
He says he can't seem to keep busy enough, and besides, the extra money is good.
Farazad is not a party person like a lot of the others in his squadron, so the job keeps him doing something.
I told him that I appreciate him for being in the service of our country, and told him a little about myself, and that I am a veteran.
I told him I was celebrating my birthday, and he was amazed that someone would celebrate alone.
He said he just had his 29th and didn't do a thing for himself.
I told him that if he doesn't do it, no one else would! :-)
 
I was ready for a bit of b-day desert, so I asked him what kind of ice cream they had.
He showed me several things, and I settled on the Mud Pie.
Wow, it was big, cold, and sweetly delicious! Farzad would not let me pay for the Mud Pie either, because it was for my birthday.
 
He said that because I was alone, I must not be married, and asked if I have any children.
I explained my one-time marriage, and that I did indeed have some lads I raised who've adopted me as their Dad!
He has never been married and seemed discouraged as to the prospect of ever being married, since he was already 29.
I told him that if he believed, God has a plan for his life, and that God has the perfect mate for him if he is willing to go to Him and wait on Him. 
I didn't get the chance to ask of his spiritual condition, he was working and talking as he would walk by.
I think the blessings we exchanged with one another was the best part of my day.
I told him to listen to the Christian station where I work, and that he could call me if he needs someone to talk to.
It would behoove us to pray for his soul and his life, don't you think? Oh, yes, I made sure he got a large tip!
 
So that is how I celebrated my birthday for the big 52!
 
I will spend the rest of today -Sunday the 13th- working on my Matriculate To Success broadcast for this evening.
www.blogtalkradio.com/EdVoice
 
GBU
Ed

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Sunday, July 06, 2008

You are invited to Ed's Exciting New Internet Radio Show/Podcast!!

You are invited to listen to the inaugural broadcast of "Matriculate To Success"! The show will air live at 8:30 PM PDT Sunday evening.

GO  TO  www.blogtalkradio.com/EdVoice.

If you miss it, you can still listen to the archived show!

F. Ed Knutson presents "Matriculate To Success". Matriculate loosely means to go off to college. "Matriculate To Success" is a program that brings you success and motivation readings, ideas, and concepts from the past.F. Ed will be bringing success concepts from nearly one hundred years ago that are truly still golden and living today. From his "Vintage Success Treasure Trove", you'll hear F. Ed present many of the concepts, ideas, and popular success speakers, lecturers, and authors of the late 1800's to the early 1900's. Bringing them back to life with the modern technology of BlogTalkRadio.

Most success speakers today really don't present anything new. Many of the ideas used today have been used since the time of Plato, Aristotle, Alexander the Great and many more. Listen as F. Ed covers many of the success presentations from his "Vintage Success Treasure Trove", and you can "Matriculate To Success".

GO  TO  www.blogtalkradio.com/EdVoice. The show will air once live at 8:30 PM PDT Sunday evening. Then within the hour it will be available to listen to online, for download and podcast!

Please leave me comments, and let others know about this endeavor! Let's  "Matriculate To Success" together!

GBU

Ed


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