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30 September 2010

Hello and welcome to SDRadio for Thursday, September 30, 2010. This report brought to you by San Diego Travel Tips, located world-wide at SanDiegoTravelTips.com.

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San Diego Jack-FM Program Director Mike O’Reilly has the most listened to station in the market. With a proven music format in Jack FM, and an added bonus of DSC in morning drive, what would he have to worry?

Chainsaw threw a perfect strike to open Tuesday’s game with the Padres. So, the Dean of American Sportscasters, not only has the morning show drive, sports writer, he may have a future in baseball. See Chainsaw’s Return To The Mound complete with Dave Sniff‘s coaching tips, and John Weisbarth‘s commentary.

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Chainsaw, we have been faking admiration for you since washing out in Frisco. Nicely done, OH MY.

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Program Director Haze tells SDRadio, “It’s with great excitement that I get to announce Frankie Vinci as the new Music Director for Channel 933!”

Frankie has been heard in the evening drive at the station and recently celebrated that his office included a name tag.

Haze added, “Frankie’s talent and passion for music will bring many years of success for KHTS.”

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“Sunny” and, “Angel”…a pair of extremely rare twin foals that overcame HUGE odds against their survival…are now 6 months old and will be leaving the Equine Hospital at Helen Woodward Animal Center (HWAC) for the first time! The foals were transferred to the hospital in Rancho Santa Fe within hours after their birth on March 28, 2010. Now the foals and their mother, a maiden mare named, “Lena,” are leaving for greener pastures.

“The odds of a mare and twin foals reaching full-term are about one in a million,” says HWAC spokesman John Van Zante. “Add to that a one in 10,000 chance of all three surviving the foaling and another one in 15,000 chance of them surviving the first two weeks and you can see that these really are miracle babies! Now they’re doing great!”

Sunny and Angel were foaled on Sunday, March 28 in the Fallbrook area. Lena’s owner was not expecting twins. But Sunny emerged and a few seconds later his little sister followed in what is called a, “Shadow birth.”

Hospital Manager Christen Hanley says, “It hasn’t been easy. Sunny and Angel overcame several medical issues that could have jeopardized their chances of survival. Dr. Rodrigo Vazquez applied splints to hold their front legs in position while the bones and muscles matured. Now their legs are strong, they’re both healthy, and they’re ready to begin their lives as normal, romping foals.”

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