[Vision2020] The Auntie Establishment and Brother Carl Show (August 20, 2006)

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Sun Aug 20 16:46:42 PDT 2006


Greetings Visionaires -

Bro "C" (sans Auntie who is administering the closing keystrokes to her
"Idaho Code" sequel) presented an excellent variety of music ranging from
jazz to R&B to hip-hop to mellow alternative music and back again from the
heated confines of the KRFP studios which included a song by the sexiest
voice ever to partake in melodic intercourse . . . 

"I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You" by Diana Krall.
http://www.AuntieEstablishmentandBrotherCarl.com/Ghost_of_a_Chance.mp3

In case you were unable to tune in to today's show, you may download and
listen to it from:

http://www.AuntieEstablishmentandBrotherCarl.com

This week's song dedication goes out to the University of Idaho who placed a
very respectable #65 (ahead of #70 University of the Pacific, #78 Pepperdine
University, #81 University of Montana, and #120 Washington State
University), of 245 ranked public and private colleges and universities on
the Washington Monthly College Rankings:

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2006/0609.national.html

The Washington Monthly's methodology in creating these rankings is detailed
at:

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2006/0609.methodology.html

This achievement is exemplary of the university's staff, faculty, and
student body, for it comes at a time when the university is undergoing
extreme scrutiny in various programs while attempting to recover from the
University Place fiasco.

Other local colleges may claim prestigious honors from any variety of
self-serving periodicals, yet one university proudly stands out time and
time again, while being scrutinized by fiscal vultures, as its alumni humbly
proclaims . . .

"Here We Have Idaho"
http://www.tomandrodna.com/Sounds/HWHI.wav

Seeya round town, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

"Implicit in the term 'national defense' is the notion of defending those
values and ideas which set this Nation apart. . . . It would indeed be
ironic if, in the name of national defense, we would sanction the subversion
of . . . those liberties . . . which makes the defense of the Nation
worthwhile."

- Chief Justice Earl Warren (1967)




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