Monday, December 29, 2008

Recycling is fun... here's a few holiday tips!





Treecycling" is the act of recycling your Christmas tree so that it can be turned into compost or mulch. In a national survey, 93 percent of consumers who used a real Christmas tree recycled theirs in some type of community program. If you're not sure how to recycle your tree, visit our Local Recycling Directory, type in the words "Christmas tree" and your zip code and you'll find drop off locations in your area.
Why Recycle a Tree?
Christmas trees are recycled for five main types of large-scale uses for post-harvest trees:
Chipping (chippings are used for various things from mulch to hiking trails)
Beachfront erosion prevention
Lake and river shoreline stabilization
Fish habitat
River delta sedimentation management
Today around 98 percent of real Christmas trees are grown on farms throughout all 50 states and Canada. Real trees are a renewable, recyclable resource, and real trees are planted to be harvested just as corn and/or pumpkins are cultivated for a harvest.
For each real Christmas tree harvested, up to three new seedlings are planted in its place, depending on farm size and current field rotation. Young trees in their rapid growth years have a high rate of photosynthesis and thus produce more oxygen than older trees.
This year, over 60 million new seedlings were planted by Christmas tree farmers all over North America.
More fun facts about Christmas trees:
There are approximately 30-35 million real Christmas trees sold in North America every year.
Approximately 175,000 real Christmas trees are sold via e-commerce or catalog and shipped mail-order.
North-American real Christmas trees are grown in all 50 states and Canada. Eighty-five percent of artificial trees are manufactured in China.
Real Christmas trees are a renewable, recyclable resource. Artificial trees contain non-biodegradable plastics.
For every real Christmas tree harvested, up to three seedlings are planted in its place the following spring.
There are about 500,000 acres in production for growing Christmas trees. Each acre provides the daily oxygen requirements of 18 people.
There are about 21,000 Christmas Tree growers in North America, and over 100,000 people employed full or part-time in the industry.
It can take as many as 15 years to grow a tree of average retail sale height (six feet), but the average growing time is seven years.
The top Christmas tree producing states are Oregon, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Washington.
The top selling Christmas trees are: balsam fir, Douglas-fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine, and white pine.

Don't forget about your electronics stuff too!!!

In the 1970s, Gordon E. Moore theorized that computer processing power doubles about every 18 months especially relative to cost or size. His theory, known as Moore’s Law, has proved largely true. Thinner, sleeker, and faster computers have replaced the big boxes and monitors people once owned 10 years ago.
This phenomenon is not limited to computers. Each day, various types of consumer electronics are constantly being upgraded or completely scrapped in favor of technological advancements. In the process, scores of old VCRs, walkman cassette decks and bulky video cameras become what is known as “e-waste” or electronic waste.
Americans have amassed an enormous amount of electronic devices—an estimated three billion in total. Given the large amount of potential products involved, e-waste includes a broad range of electronic devices. Unfortunately, improper disposal of e-waste creates a significant burden on landfills because toxic substances can leach into the soil and groundwater. Absent recycling, the problem could escalate.
The total annual global volume of e-waste is expected to reach about 40 million metric tons. In the U.S. alone, it is estimated that we generated 1.5 billion pounds of all kinds of e-waste in 2006. This includes an estimated 44 million computers and televisions.
This amount is likely to increase because e-waste is growing at three times the rate of other municipal waste. Although e-waste accounts for only one to four percent of municipal waste, it may be responsible for as much as 70 percent of the heavy metals in landfills, including 40 percent of all lead.
Certain items are particularly harmful. For instance, CRT-based computer and television monitors contain on average four to eight pounds of lead, a highly toxic heavy metal.
E-waste should not be considered waste. It is a resource. Useful materials such as glass, copper, aluminum, plastic and other components can often be extracted and reused. Some manufacturers have even referred to e-waste as a valuable source of materials.
With an increasing array of environmentally-friendly options now available, people should consider recycling or donating their old electronic devices. With either choice, we can reduce the amount of e-waste and actually put our old items to good use.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

BRRRR....

What gives with this arctic air?? Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a little nip in the air for the holiday season but single digit lows! C'mon!!! What's up with that?? Sorry, I had to vent. Anyway, only 7 shopping days left til Christmas and I actually have started my shopping this year before Xmas Eve! Still got a little ways to go though. FYI...I found some REALLY good deals at Old Navy and Rue 21 in the Sparks Crossings shopping center right off Pyramid Highway. Also some really good deals at Scheels! Have a very Merry Christmas!!!

-Austin

Monday, December 8, 2008

Only 3 Days left...




In the 12 days of Christmas...we're giving you an opportunity to get a big chunk of your Xmas shopping done with a $500 gift card to Scheels! Listen for the song of the day...Tina and I will announce it at 6:10,7:10 and8:10 every morning and we'll tell you the hour it's going to play later in the day. Just listen for that song in that hour and be caller number ten and you win the gift card. It's that easy...only 3 days left...good luck and Merry Christmas from your Christmas music station...Magic 95.5!!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Tina's adoption


Tina just adopted a cat today and wants to take it for a walk on a leash...OH POOR CAT!! We'll discuss more tomorrow on the show!


Monday, October 6, 2008

FREE CONCERT TIX...






We have New Kids on the Block tix for the Sacramento show this Thursday still up for grabs Tuesday and Wednesday on the show AND all this week Tina and I will be at Sierra Trading Post giving you a chance to sign up to see Carlos Santana on Friday at the Reno Events Center. Carlos just announced that he is retiring in 5-6 years and this could be your final chance to see the legend himself live! Tomorrow from 11a-1p I'll be at Sierra Trading Post. Come on by, I'd love to see ya!!
-Austin

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Husker-Doodle Dandy!


So I just got back from Nebraska with my girlfriend as her mom just moved there from Texas. It was a ton of fun hanging out with everybody BUT there really isn't much to do in the land of the corn so let's just say her family took me "out on the town" and there were a couple of days where I needed a little help to get going if ya know what I'm saying...so I was introduced to this new hangover cure "Nebraska Style"...it's called the" Husker Doodle Dandy"...here's the recipe...

Scoop Vanilla Ice Cream

Scoop Choclolate Ice Cream

1 Banana

1 Cup Cooked Corn (EVERYTHING in Nebraska has corn in it)

2 Tblsps Tobasco or Cholua

Mix in blender and wah-la...your hangover is gone.

Sounds gross, it is gross BUT it works! So the next one you or someone you know has a hangover...give them this recipe! Your welcome!! ;>

God Bless Nebraska!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

COMING SOON...


We have...let's just say something VERY special as we wind down summer and head into fall! I can't really give a whole lot of details about it because Tina will kill me but I will say that this prize will make you look and feel GREAT! Details coming soon!! Good luck and thanks for listening.


Austin

Monday, September 8, 2008





I want to thank everyone for shopping with me on Saturday morning! We had a lot of fun at the Grand Opening of the Burlington Coat Factory in Carson City!






It seemed like forever until the clock struck 10am and we were allowed to shop shop shop!



I did, in fact, leave the store with a new dress! Then I continued my shopping adventure and hit a few more stores in Carson... I said I was going to make a day out of it!



But, my favorite part of the day was when the cutest little girl made her mom let her change into her new outfit so that she could show it to me on the way out! I think she's got shopping in her blood! ADORABLE!






Monday, August 4, 2008

Tina gone!

So Tina is out again this week through Wednesday...yes the hardest working woman in showbiz is taking some much needed rest to "recharge the battery"! She'll be back with avengeance dark and early Thursday morning...until then...you gotta put up with me and only me! Sorry about your luck!!

Michael McDonald Tix!


We've managed to score some pretty sweet tickets to the Michael McDonald concert at the Grand Sierra Resort Friday Night August 15th!! PLUS a nights stay as well so you can enjoy the show and just spend the night right there at the beautiful Grand Sierra Resort!! Listen for details and your chance to win coming VERY soon!! Good Luck!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Kelly Clarkson/Reba FREE Concert Tickets!


Kelly Clarkson comes to town with Reba McIntyre on Saturday October 11th at the Reno Events Center and we've got lots of FREE tickets for you. Your next chance to win comes tomorrow morning on the Magic Wake-Up Call with Austin...minus Tina...she'll be on vacation til Thursday morning. So listen...get your free tickets and good luck!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Christmas in July!



With the weekend winding down...I thought I would give you something to look forward to for your work week. All this week, we are going to give you a chance at free concert tickets! We'll be blowing out tix to see John Mayer with special guest Colbie Caillat in Marysville, CA at Sleep Train Ampitheater Friday July 25th!















AND... The Police are touring together again and we've scored tickets for you to win as well for their show at Sleep Train this Thursday July 17th. Listen for details and your chance to win all this week with the Best Variety of the 80's, 90's and Now...Magic 95.5!!!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Tweety- Boy or Girl?



This morning we asked, "Is Tweety Bird a Boy or a Girl."

It all began last night when Austin couldn't sleep and watched too many Looney Tunes! Apparently, his brain began to wander... What was Tweety?

This morning he came in the studio ready to prove that Tweety was a boy. I refused to agree with him.

Although every single caller agreed with Austin (one for the records) I am still on a mission to prove that Tweety is indeed a girl.
First of all, Tweety is smart. Way smarter than Sylvester. We all know that girls are smarter then boys.
Second, look at those eye lashes... You don't get length like that with out a little mascara!
And third, Tweety was originally pink. (I found that on the World Wide Web somewhere!)
We were told that Tweety had girlfriends, but I can't find them ANYWHERE! I think the girlfriends are an urban myth.
What do you think? Tweety- Boy or Girl?















Sunday, June 29, 2008

Update!


Kozmoe the cat is doing fine and his tail is healing nicely! Just wanted to give you an update from my post earlier last week when I slammed my cat's tail in the door and thought I broke the dog-gone thing. So now you can rest easy..Kozmoe is just fine!! Thanks for all the well wishes and prayers!! Look closely at his poor little injured tail-ee-po!





Austin

WOW!

Ok, I just got a new bike a little over a month ago and I'm absolutely going nuts on this thing. I just got back from a 25 mile bike excursion...needless to say, my legs feel like rubber and I can't get enough water in me! Whew...it's a good thing my job doesn't require manual labor or I'd be in some serious trouble! Have a good evening, chat with you in the morning!!

Austin

Just when you thought it was over...







Idol is back! Tryouts are starting up! If you wanna give it a shot...here's the dates and locations. Good luck!



July 17th-San Francisco, CA @ The Cow Palace


July 21st- Louisville, Kentucky


July 25th- Phoenix, Arizona


July 29th- Salt Lake City, Utah


August 2nd- San Juan, PR


August 8th- Kansas City, Missouri


August 13th- Jacksonville, Florida


August 19th- East Rutherford, New Jersey

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

INTERNET FUN...


Today's Sunrise Survey...36% of people use the internet for this...we had a ton of good guesses but the answer was to look up an old friend. So what are some of the main uses that you have for the internet...remember, keep it clean...this is a family oriented program...for the most part! ;>


Leave us a comment and let us know!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Let's hang out...

Join me, Austin Friday from 3p-6p at Capitol Ford in Carson City...as the weather heats up in a big way, so do the deals at Capitol Ford. Lots of prizes too from the vault 'o' goodies! Hope to see ya there! AAAAANNNDDDD....that's not all, the hottest woman in radio, Tina the smart, funny half from the Magic Wake-up call will be at Bobo's Mogul Mouse Saturday from 1p-4p, if you're looking for some cool stuff for the patio or yard...they've got a great selection for you and Tina will be loaded down with prizes too!

San Francisco Pics!

My lady and I recently took a road trip to San Francisco...here are a few of our favorite pics...I know...I'm a tool!!





















The other member of our family!


While I'm thinking about it...I wanted to put up a pic of our other cat Riley... I'm a total sucker for animals, we're getting a dog or two once we get out of the apartment lifestyle. So here he is...Riley the cat!!



I'm A Bad Daddy...


Ok...so my poor cat is hanging out with me on my balcony enjoying a beautiful "smoke filled" sunday afternoon when we decide to come into the apartment and just when I think we are both inside...WHAM! I get the poor kitty's tail caught in the sliding door! I feel terrible about what happened even though it was an accident...as of right now Kozmoe is in the pet hospital getting checked out...I hope I didn't break his tail...that would suck! I don't think it would be a good idea for me to have kids!! Keep Kozmoe in your thoughts today. I'll let you know what the result is as soon as I find out!


Wednesday, June 4, 2008

MY THOUGHTS!

We flashed back a bit and talked about high school days and cliques that you may or may not have been a part of! I gotta admit, I had a blast in high school especially my senior year and tried to make friends with as many different kinds of people as possible...it worked better that way for me personally. I definately was the class clown though...(big surprise huh) and I was involved in all sports so I guess I was in the athlete group as well but I think...(all kidding aside for a moment) we need to teach kids at an early age, that it's important to not limit yourself to one group and be mean to people who aren't in that particular group. Unfortunately that is the high school world and beyond for that matter for the most part. In my opinion, one of the single most important things is to respect other people's feelings and try to get to know and appreciate as many different kinds of people as possible. That should also carry on and apply to the "real world" as well. Just my two cents!! Thanks for listening!!

Austin

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Perfection!!












Well, this morning we were having a little discussion about men and how obsessed we are with finding the perfect woman! First off...thank you sooooo much for all of the calls and input, I hope you had as much fun listening and being a part of our show as we did talking about it! Perfection is definately in the eye of the beholder but I truly believe that if a woman has these four qualities, she should have absolutely no problem getting a man. In no particular order...




1) Looks

Come on...you have to be somewhat attracted to the person or it just won't work.


2) Brains

As much "fun" as dumb girls are...long term, we need someone smart to help us because lord knows...we need all the help we can get, right ladies!! ;>


3)Money

Now don't get me wrong...she doesn't have to be loaded...(it definately doesn't hurt) BUT as long as she has a head on her shoulders and works and has her own money and isn't financially dependent on the man...THAT is a beautiful thing!! No needy ladies please!!


4) Fun

This is honestly...in my own humble opinion the most important one. A woman has got to have the fun factor... if you're a stick in the mud, always moping around and just can't have fun and always griping about this or that...then it's bye bye time.


So there ya go...a little recap of what my perfect woman is all about...thankfully I have found her...my lovely girlfriend Nicole!










Sorry it's so blurry...we took our own picture with a disposable camera... we were in Las Vegas on the strip AFTER a few cocktails ;>... this is the only pic she would let me put up here...sorry!



Tina and I look forward to hanging out with you tomorrow, thanks for listening.





All the best,

Austin

Monday, June 2, 2008

GET RID OF THE CRAP!














So we discussed this morning, getting rid of your ex's stuff that was left behind in your relationship...whether it be a husband, wife, boyfriend, girlfriend, finance...whatever...maybe it was a gift that was bought for you ie... an engagement ring, other jewelry OR something that you bought for them... it could be anything, you just don't want it any longer and you certainly don't need it and now there is a place to ged rid of it and...MAKE MONEY OFF OF IT! You definately need to check out this website...www.exboyfriendjewelry.com

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Tips to save some gas $$$

Get 50 mpg -- IN YOUR OWN CAR!!!


Rules of the road You can achieve similar results by following these nine commandments of hypermiling. "It's not brain science," Gerdes says.
Brake sparingly. Coast up to red lights instead of braking (though you might want to watch your rearview mirror). Timed correctly, you'll hit the green while still moving forward and expend less fuel accelerating again. A commuter should be able to pick up the timing sequence of lights along a route in three to four days, Gerdes asserts.


To idle is to sin. Cars of recent vintage have fuel-injection systems that make starting an engine more efficient than idling. So if you're going to be at a standstill for 10 seconds or more, cut off the engine. And if the drive-through line at McDonald's is a long one, park and buy your food inside.


Speed kills. "My Honda Accord, with good tire pressure and synthetic oil (see below), driven at 50 to 55 miles per hour, will get an average of 50 miles per gallon. It's EPA rated at 24/34." So just follow the speed limit, or go at a slightly slower speed. To make himself and his slower speed conspicuous to faster drivers behind, Gerdes "ridge rides," meaning he keeps his right tires on the white line that defines the far right side of the slow lane.


Avoid the big chill. Today's cars can't kick into their most efficient mode -- called "closed-loop operation" -- until the engine is sufficiently warm. There are ways to speed the process even if you don't want to invest in an engine-block heater. If you're on a round of errands, for example, always go the farthest destination first to bring up the engine temperature. If you make a series of short trips, the engine stays cold and never achieves maximum efficiency.


Beware of drag. Car racks and other automotive appendages -- even those flags honoring favorite sports teams -- reduce mpg by creating drag. The problem gets worse with speed. "Think of trying to stand up in a 75 mph hurricane," Gerdes says. So if there's something that can be taken off the car without compromising its operation or aesthetics, get rid of it. Driving with open windows is generally held to be better than using the air conditioning, but closed windows and no A/C are best.


Lose the weight. For every 30 pounds of extra weight your vehicle carries, mpg decreases by anywhere from one-tenth to one-hundredth of a percent. That may not seem like much, but mile and mile it adds up. Jettison what's not essential. If it's summer and your trunk still contains a bag of sand to help you negotiate icy, winter roads, get rid of it.


Pay attention to load. When you're driving up a hill, keep a steady load on the engine. Gerdes recommends accelerating to a target speed and then locking your foot in position so the gas pedal is held steady. That will keep gas consumption at a constant level. Maintaining a constant speed, on the other hand, requires increasing the fuel burn rate as the hill is climbed. Do that and a vehicle that registers 40 mpg on a level road can see fuel efficiency decline to as low as 15 mpg, Gerdes says.


Be not a hare. Jackrabbit starts might enable you to win the race to the next traffic light, but they're murder on fuel economy. Gerdes explains that the best mpg is had at relatively low rpm levels. It may seem like you're crawling if you try to accelerate at 1,900 rpm, he says, "but if there's nobody behind you, what's the point of going faster? You're just throwing fuel away." And if you let the other guy beat you to the next light, his presence might just cause it to change to green, enabling you to keep going without braking.


Set up for success. How a car is set up, particularly in the areas of tire pressure and engine lubrication, is critical. Gerdes recommends inflating tires to their maximum allowable pressure, a specification you'll find printed on the outside of the tire. Higher pressure means less rolling resistance, allowing you to coast a greater distance. As for synthetic oil, it breaks down more slowly than regular oil and thus promotes efficient operation of the engine for a longer period.
Follow these basics and you'll get your 25% increase in mpg. You can boost it even further if you're willing to try a couple of more-involved tactics, such as avoiding left turns (and the braking that goes with them). Also, if you select parking spaces that allow you to leave by moving forward, you don't waste fuel and motion backing up.


Some techniques to avoid Fuel economy improves most drastically when hypermiling techniques are wed with highway driving. Simply by driving at or slightly below the speed limit while faster vehicles pass and pull you along in their wakes can result in mpg 50% higher than the EPA ratings. This passive drafting is entirely legal, as is a practice called "distant drafting," where the goal is to stay 10 or more car lengths behind a tractor-trailer.
More problematic, not to mention less legal, is the "close-in drafting" that involves staying as little as three-quarters of a car length behind the lead vehicle (usually an 18-wheeler). Though the resulting fuel economy numbers are "stupid high," Gerdes says, "this is like NASCAR and I would not recommend it to anybody."


Talk back: What do you do to boost mpg?

Finally, the truth about gas mileage

MSN Autos: Tips for maximizing your mileage

MSN Autos: The cheapest gas in your neighborhood

Is a penny a gallon worth a detour?



Also worthy of a ticket is another technique Gerdes admits using but does not recommend:

Taking curves -- a highway exit ramp, say -- at up to twice the posted speed to maintain as much momentum as possible. That, too, would cause a trooper to turn on his flashing lights, Hallion says, adding that even ridge riding is questionable as it might jeopardize motorists who have stopped on the shoulder of the road.

So, if you don't want to risk a fine or worse, stick to hypermiling's basics and avoid its riskiest maneuvers. If you work at it, you'll dramatically improve fuel economy.

"You have to put all the pieces together and stay on top of them," Gerdes says. "If you don't, you're not going to see improved fuel economy. You're not going to get positive feedback."

Monday, April 28, 2008



YEP! We felt it... This morning and Friday night.

We are all concerned about Mother Earth's rocking and rolling.

Want to keep track of the latest earthquakes and what is going on? Click here, scroll down and click on the list of Earthquakes on this map.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

GREAT NEWS FROM AIRLINES....FINALLY!

If you've ever been bumped from a flight because it was oversold, you know how frustrating that can be, WELL now the airlines will pay you for your lost time and pay you well!! Yesterday the transportation department announced that airlines who oversell flights MUST compensate passengers who are involuntarily bumped to another plane....here's how it works...

If you get bumped from your flight, the airline will pay you $400 if you get on another plane and arrive at your destination within two hours of the original arrival time or within 4 hours if flying internationally! AND here's the big one, if your arrival is delayed even longer that...the airline has to pay you $800!!!! WOW...we say overbook and bump us EVERYTIME!!!

Earthquake 101

With all of the earthquakes (albeit small ones) going on around Reno in the past couple months or so, it doesn't hurt to be prepared the best you can if the big one comes. We opened up the phones lines today and talked to listeners about it and we found cool tips online for you to check out and keep in mind...just in case!


How to Survive an Earthquake...What to do before, during and after an earthquake, and preparing an earthquake survival kit for your home, automobile, and office.

WHAT TO DO
PREPARE YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY NOW!

Have an earthquake survival kit on hand.

All family members should know how to turn off gas, water, and electricity.

Plan family emergency procedures, and make plans for reuniting your family.

Know emergency telephone numbers (doctor, hospital, police, 911, etc)

Anchor heavy objects to walls (bookcases, wall units, mirrors, cabinets, etc.)

Never place heavy objects over beds, and keep heavy objects lower than head height of shortest member of family.


DURING AN EARTHQUAKE STAY CALM

Inside, stand in doorway, or crouch under a desk or table, well away from windows or glass dividers.

Outside, stand away from buildings, trees, telephones and electrical lines.

On the road, drive away from underpasses and overpasses; stop in safe area; stay in vehicle.


AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE

Check for injuries-provide first aid.

Check for safety-check for gas, water, sewage breaks; check for downed power lines and shorts; turn off appropriate utilities.

Check for building damage and potential problems during aftershocks.

Clean up dangerous spills.

Wear shoes

Turn on the radio and listen for instructions from public safety agencies.

Use telephone for emergencies, only.

Earthquake Survival Kits
SURVIVAL SUPPLIES:

Water-2 quarts to 1 gallon per person, per day.

First Aid Kit-ample, and freshly stocked.

First Aid Manual-know how to use it.

Food-canned or individually packaged;precooked, requiring minimum heat and water. Consider infants, pets, and other special dietary requirements.

Critical medication, extra eyeglasses

Can opener

Blankets

Radio-portable battery operated, spare batteries

Critical medication and eyeglasses, contact cases and supplies

Fire Extinguisher-dry chemical, type ABC

Flashlight-spare batteries and bulbs

Watch or clock-battery or spring wound.


COOKING:

Barbeque-use outdoors ONLY-charcoal and lighter, or Sterno stove

Plastic bags-various sizes, sealable

Pots-at least two

Paper plates, plastic utensils, and paper towels SANITATION

Large plastic trash bags-for trash, waste, water protection

Ground cloth
Large trash cans

Hand soap, liquid detergent, shampoo

Toothpaste, toothbrushes, dental floss

Deodorant

Feminine supplies

Infant supplies

Toilet paper

Powdered chlorinated lime-to add to sewage to disinfect and keep away insects.

Newspapers-to wrap waste, garbage; may also be used for warmth.


SAFETY

Heavy shoes for every family member

Heavy gloves for every person cleaning debris

Candles

Matches-dipped in wax and kept in waterproof container

Knife-sharp, or razor blades

Garden hose-for siphoning and fire fighting

Clothes-complete change kept dry

TOOLS

Axe

Shovel

Broom

Crescent wrench-for turning off gas main

Screwdrivers

Pliers

Hammer

Rope or bailing wire

Plastic tape

Pen and paper

Mini Survival Kit for Automobile

Non-perishable food-store in coffee cans

Boiled water

First aid kit and manual

Fire extinguisher

Blanket


Flashlight-spare fresh batteries and bulb

Critical medication, extra eyeglasses

Tools-screwdriver, pliers, wire, knife

Short rubber hose

Pre-moistened towelettes

Sturdy shoes and gloves


Your emergency supplies should be adequate for at least 72 hours (3 days).
A 10-day supply of water, food, and medicine is recommended.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Mondays STINK


Your Magic Wake Up Call is here to listen to your Monday morning gripes.
We know... Mondays STINK!
We've listened to you tell us about your Xs, lack of sleep and hostility towards the workplace.

Thank you for sharing.

We found a video that might pep you up! Get your Monday Morning cheer up right here!
Love Austin and Tina

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

It's the Little Things...

Ok guys, we want to help you out.

This morning we touched on a few things that you can do to "turn on" your gal.

Men's Health got the topic rolling with a survey they took. According to them and 5,000 women, here are the top ten things you can do to drive your lady crazy. The little things do count!


1. scrape ice off her car


2. ask her how she is feeling


3. flirt with her in public


4. leave her sexy messages


5. open the doors for her


6. buy her a CD of her favorite artist


7. take her car for service


8. clean up


9. make her coffee


10. remember her mom's birthday

Sounds simple enough, right?

According to most of our listeners and Tina, cleaning up the house seems to be high on every woman's list! We also had people tell us that a man that cooks is extremely hot!

You can do it guys! Just stay away from Austin's ideas... We are not turned on by the actual feather duster. It's what the feather duster can do!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

St Patrick's Day



HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY FROM YOUR
MAGIC WAKE UP CALL!



Give Austin the chance and he'll do anything!
Especially when it comes to dressing for the occasion!

We enjoyed St Patrick's Day with our Lucky Leprechaun Sweeps!











Listeners entered to win all kinds of prizes including
Lanny the Leprechaun's Pot O Gold!
It was complete with Lanny's Lucky Charms!









Later that evening we ventured to S.Virginia St and enjoyed a few
green beers at
Foley's Irish Pub
with our bag pipe buddy!
(Yes, Austin is wearing girl glasses... He's lost his man card for good!)






Austin's outfit even got him in the RGJ. See the picture here. He's in the background... By the window... Under the Magic 95.5 banner. (He thinks he's a celebrity now!)

Friday, February 22, 2008

Bring Bri Justice

Thank you to everyone for calling in and sharing their memories, thoughts and prayers for Brianna Denison this morning.

Don't miss the Candlelight Vigil tonight at 6:30pm. It will be held on Sandhill Road in South Reno. There will be limited parking, so RTC is offering rides to the service from Meadowood Mall beginning at 5:45.

There will also be a Celebration of Brianna's life tomorrow night at the Reno Sparks Convention Center beginning at 7pm.

In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to the Bring Bri Back Foundation. Proceeds will help bring Bri's killer to Justice. Donations can be sent to:

Bring Bri Back Foundation
PO Box 10892
Reno NV
89510


If you would like to send condolences to Brianna's family, you can send them to:

Brianna Denison Command Center
c/o Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center Health Building
645 N Arlington Ave.
Suite 555
Reno NV
89503

Phone number: 775-785-8303


If you have any tips for police, please call:
Reno Police Hot Line: 775-745-3521
Secret Witness: 775-322-4900


For more information visit, www.briannadenison.com.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

What Does a Rose Say?

If you want to send Roses this Valentine's Day,
know what you're saying.

Red Roses
I love You

Yellow Roses
Friendship and Freedom

Pale Pink Roses
Gratitude

Light Pink Roses
Fun and Happiness

Deep Pink Roses
Thank you

Lilac Roses
The Sender has fallen in love at first sight with the recipient

White Roses
I miss you

Coral Roses
Desire

Dead Roses
This is not a good sign... It's over!