Friday, April 29, 2011

Endeavor

Endeavor




Tune in to the Hard Work Hour with Douglas Douglas on Blog Talk Radio Friday mornings at 9:30 am PDT.

Today's show: "Endeavor"

This week's Hard Work Hour: The Endeavor Show 

Also on today's show:
1) Local News
2) Other News
3) A Thousand Thank You's
4) Endeavor Launch
5) Lit Minit             


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1) Local News
       
       Endeavor to Endeavor

       Apologies for missing so many chances to broadcast since April 8, 2011
      
      SF Weekly: MS-13 

2) Other News

       War, chaos, misery, destruction...


3) A Thousand Thank You's


      Thank You! Thank you for listening, and thank you for checking out the blog! (that's funny, right? I put a link to
      the blog IN the blog...)

      Read your local paper. Pay a little now (see Meet Joe Black, by Martin Brest), or pay a LOT later.

      Last chance? Not quite! We've all got at least 48 hours to get to Florida and see something we will talk about 
      for the rest of our lives. Who's with me?


     Come on! We've all grown up with this NASA-Space Program thing in the background our entire lives and now
     it is ending! I don't think I will make it across the country, but DAMN! I wish I could! Maybe some of my
     Alabama crew has some ideas, like a bed I can flop on while I'm there...?

5) Lit Minit           
      'Holes,' by Louis Sachar

TYSM for reading and listening. I hope you had fun. Now, GBTW!
Pages one and two from "Holes," was read with good intentions, but without any permission at all from Louis Sachar, his heirs, or publishers.

Also used without permission, the intro music is "Wheels," by CAKE off of their album "Pressure Chief."

Yes Men 

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Notes and links from BTR show 4/29/11 HWH w DD


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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Millenium Show

Tune in to the Hard Work Hour with Douglas Douglas on Blog Talk Radio Friday mornings at 9:30 am PDT.

Special Thursday Broadcast!!

Today's show: "Millennium"

This week's Hard Work Hour: The Millennium Show 

Also on today's show:
1) Local News
2) Other News
3) A Thousand Thank You's
4) Lit Minit             
5) We will take listener calls and do whatever the hell we want to with them!


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1) Local News
            Trump v. Obama : I dunno. I guess it just goes to show ya. We get EXACTLY the government we             deserve. And judging by this "battle" between our president and this businessman, we don't deserve too much. I mean, can you hear the exasperation in Mr. Obama's voice? Or is it just me? 

           Anyway, I guess the president produced a document and declared it to be proof of his birth in Hawaii several years ago. Is this really an issue? What happens if it is not valid? What do these people hope to gain?

          Space Shuttle launch Friday morning.  

2) Other News
3) A Thousand Thank You's
4) Lit Minit             
5) We will take listener calls and do whatever the hell we want to with them!




TYSM for reading and listening. I hope you had fun. Now, GBTW!

SF Weekly

SFBG - San Francisco Bay Guardian

Poetry was read with good intentions, but without any permission at all from the poets, their heirs, or publishers.

Also used without permission, the intro music is "Wheels," by CAKE off of their album "Pressure Chief."


Yes Men 

HWH @ Twitter

HWH @ FB

hardworkisfun@gmail.com

Discovery Learning Tutoring @ Google Groups

Notes and links from BTR show 4/28/11 HWH w DD

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Therapy Buddies are the product of one very crazy man out in the Coachella Valley. I love mine. He is the only one allowed in the booth during the show. For more information place your orders here or click on this link. http://www.mytherapybuddy.com/ DD
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Friday, April 8, 2011

Civility

Tune in to the Hard Work Hour Friday morning at 9:30 am PDT.

Today's show: "Civility"

What does it mean to you and to me? To our country? Our planet? This week's Hard Work Hour: The Civility Episode

Also on today's show:
1) Local News
2) Other people's News
3) Civility
4) Literary Minute this week will be a continuation of The War Prayer, by Mark Twain
5) We will take listener calls and do whatever the hell we want to with them!


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1) Local News
        
      Green Stuff- Earth Day issues for both the Bay Guardian and the Weekly. Links at bottom 
        of this page.


      Glowing yet? - Local reports have readings of radioactivity 300 times higher than safe.
          And that was almost three weeks ago...

........okay, it is tough to push the hystrionics without substantiation: none of these seem to say we are being exposed to dangerous levels at all, from what I get......you tell me.


         http://www.berkeleyside.com/2011/03/31/tiny-amounts-of-radiation-reach-berkeley-from-japan/

      http://blogs.kqed.org/newsfix/2011/03/29/uc-berkeley-radiation-detection-site/


      http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014693490_nukemonitors06m.html


     Oh, and the paper that HAS  been covering the KUSF in exile story with some persistence (Tsk, tsk, Chronicle!) is the San Francisco Foghorn, published out of a small Jesuit university somewhere near the city center. http://foghorn.usfca.edu/?s=kusf&x=0&y=0&=Go



2) Other people's News
  • International News : War, Chaos, Destruction, Misery, Suffering... 
  • ...seems it is liquid GLASS, not "gas" that is being applied to Fukushima Dai-1's in Fukushima, Japan. It still remains to be seen whether or not we are Fuk'd.
  • http://www.google.com/search?q=fukishima&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

3) Civilized behavior. What does it mean? What are the important rules to follow to be "civilized"? Is it uncivilized to disagree with someone else’s opinions? When? Where? What about disagreeing with your parents? Your kids? Your teachers, priests, rabbis, clerics, coaches and gurus?

How about your boss? How, when, why, and through what channels do you feel safe to disagree with your employer? (What if you have a thousand bosses? Many corporate employees seem to work under an umbrella of executives and middle level management and if you don’t tow the company line it is the axe...) Whadaya think?

One of the many reasons I started this show is that I have very specific views on civility. I recently read, Talk to the Hand: The Utter Bloody Rudeness of the World Today, or Six Good Reasons to Stay Home and Bolt the Door, by Lynne Truss.

If you read “Eats Shoots and Leaves,” a hugely popular book on grammar, you know how fun she makes difficult material, like social behavior and civility. In this book she posits that our treatment of each other is getting measurably worse each generation (she writes of London, mostly, but it is just as accurate in LA or San Francisco) and that this is not just irritating to those of us that notice, it is actually the degeneration of our society. She says that civility is the mortar in the brick wall of our culture. Without it, we just have a pile of bricks and a lot of hungry, pissed off people.

So I began speaking and writing about civility, because I don’t think it is as dry as English Tea Biscuits. I think that my show is extremely civil. I show respect for others, I consider opinions not my own, and I let people speak when it is their turn.

So give a listen, give a call, post a blog message, or email me. Let me know what you think about our society and the little show I have dedicated to it. All the links are at the bottom of the page here. But be civil, won’t you?

DD



4) the Literary Minute this week will be a continuation of The War Prayer, by Mark Twain

TYSM for reading and listening. I hope you had fun. Now, GBTW!

SF Weekly

SFBG - San Francisco Bay Guardian

"The War Prayer" read with good intentions, but without any permission at all from Mark Twain, his heirs, or publishers.

Also used without permission, the intro music is "Wheels," by CAKE off of their album "Pressure Chief."


Yes Men

HWH @ Twitter

HWH @ FB

hardworkisfun@gmail.com

Discovery Learning Tutoring @ Google Groups

Notes and links from BTR show 4/8/11 HWH w DD

All material licensed by Creative Commons. If you want to use it, ask!

Now, get back to work!