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NC fan and Bye,Bye,Bye has been played over 50 times. (Not that I own that song.) ¶ However, I will admit that I enjoy pop music over any other genre.Johnathon Escobar becomes an ex-student of a Cobb County school because of fashion choices. The six-teen year old wore a bright pink wig and high heels to school that quickly b
ecame a distraction to other students. When Escobar chose to use the girls’ restroom instead of the boys’ restroom, teachers became concerned for the student’s safety. ¶ Many of the students backed up Escobar’s attempt of self-expression, while other were more hesitant about the topic. The principle of the school wants to talk to Escobar on still being able to attend school, and also addressing the school’s dress code.¶ As for Escobar, he continues to insist on wearing women’s clothing.¶Jonathon has given multiple news interviews, and there is already a Facebook support group for the teens struggles for acceptance.
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Seeing you name in lights, calling the shots, and having a posse might seem tempting to persue, but how many of us actually take the plunge into show biz? Kennesaw State University student, Tim Jester, 21, is taking a jab at it. ¶ I lucked out and got to watch his first performance in front of a crowd of his friends, a herd of other comedians, and a few hecklers. His routine consists of World of Warcraft, seeing his parents do the deed, and getting arrested for playing lazer tag. ¶ It is nearly impossible to dislike Jester's character onstage and that is why he is today's "dig it". Jester plays up the "underdog" personality on stage and it seems to be working for him. ¶ Take a moment out of your day and friend Jester on Facebook. Oh, and listen to quick sample of Jester's stand up below.

There is one major difference between radio users and media music/ipod users: choice. While a radio listeners waits for the radio to give them what they want, the media music user demands their entertainment.
Oh, and "Backspacers" is worth a spin.

(Chemda and Keith)
Chemda can and will roast anyone and then burst out laughing until I can't help but giggle to myself. Keith is fantastic. He reminds me of a smart kid, but in adult clothing. What I enjoy the most about the podcast is that there is no "side-kick" routine. This couple gets their audience- no gimmicks - just great radio.
So, instead of listening to the usual crap at work, I would insist on downloading KATG. Sample some from their early days, and then fast forward up-to-date. Careful though, this podcast is not for the easily offended. Also, the show has been known to be highly addictive. Radio is changing, demand only the best.
HUAR!