31 December 2006

Saddam is dead - Long live RadioFreeG!


Well, Saddam is dead, and we don't want to take too much credit, but the Listenership DOES deserve recognition! Click the link below,


Or go to the top of the sidebar for ALL the shows, and hear how each and every listener to RadioFreeG deserves a pat on the back for all their efforts!

Happy New Year!

25 December 2006

AUDIO PROBLEMS FIXED!

Hello All, and Merry Christmas.

I have received a lot of feedback from the Listenership that they CANNOT download the radio programs! Or, if they can, they only get the first few minutes and miss out on the brilliance of the remainder of the show. That being the case, the files are now stored on another server and now are available for FULL download!

I put a list of shows at the top of the sidebar along the right-hand side, under "RadioFreeG-SHOW ARCHIVES", so you do not have to search through
past postings to find them.


PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, let me know if anyone is still experiencing difficulty downloading any of the shows, and I will again try to fix the problem. I would like to make sure that everyone is able to at least download the show before making more!

Thanks, and drop a comment to this post
if you were not able to hear the full show,
but are now getting the entire file.

21 December 2006

RadioFreeG - EPISODE 3 is now LIVE!

Stop your grinnins and Drop your Linnens: RadioFreeG - Episode 3 is now available to quench your thirst for streaming audio ecstasy!

This is a jam-packed episode where we discuss listener feedback from 'RadioFreeG - Episode 1', (see link in previous posts); ask a new question for the Listenership to ruminate over as we pass into the New Year; AND RadioFreeG is proud to welcome to the family,

"Super Producer, [dramatic pause], MUMBLES"!

Mumbles and I run through the program, the SUPER SIZE program clocking in at an astounding 15 minutes and 19 seconds, with an all new intro and outro featuring the classic lineup of The DOORS! Jim Morrison LIVES, (and so do the other guys, metaphorically speaking), when you click below.


So, stream away to your heart's content by clicking on the link above, send in your feedback to RadioFreeG@gmail.com or leave a comment to this post, and you will hear YOUR thoughts discussed in Episode 4!

I, and Mumbles, thank you for spending
some quality time with the RadioFreeG family.

16 December 2006

RadioFreeG: Special CHRISTMAS Edition!

Hello everyone! I'm posting this edition of the radio program as a link only, and nuts to the embedded media players, (like you see in the post right below this one). Too many competing programs on, (at least on my computer), handle the script in different ways. The HTML is used one way by Firefox, another way by Explorer, and the media plugins I have all conflict. So I hope you have your computer set the way you like, and just clicking on the link below will either automatically play, or download and then play, the file in the media player of your choice:


I hope this makes listening to the radio broadcast less of a chore for everyone.

Merry Christmas!

13 December 2006

RadioFreeG is on the AIR!

Firstly, a big shout out to the fine boys at T and M's Voices (link available at bottom of the sidebar), for inspiring me to take a stab at this whole web broadcasting thing. This first edition of RadioFreeG is rough, crude, and full of good natured merriment. I'm sure I will listen to this file months from now and think, "How the hell did I have nothing to do? What Should I have been doing that would have been more productive than producing this?"

Of course, you will find it an amusing 10 minutes well spent. I had to keep it at 10 minutes because My computer doesn't have enough memory for me to make a nice 20 minute file with lots of edits and sound effects... one day I'll put a good 30 minute episode of RadioFreeG on the air. Listen to this episode and you will understand why. The content is really user driven, so have your say after you hear mine!

RadioFreeG - Episode 1

Happy listening!

07 December 2006

AUDIO on Blogger!



Hello All! I have just discovered the joys of making audio files for MASS CONSUMPTION via the Internet! My computer is low on memory, power, and (as my friend JR is fond of reminding me), the hamster is getting quite old. So, I am relegated to making small files for fun right now. That being said...

The two files below will be the new "intro" and "outro" for the fastest growing podcast on the Web - T and M's Voices! (Follow this link to ShureShot Media to access some of their most recent content, sans the spiffy audio created by yours truly.) You should be able to click the links below and have the audio open up for you in your default media player.




That's all for now. I have lots to do this week so no new posts for a while. I am pretty proud of my glowing blue hit counter, another recent addition to the blog. Let's get that number in the triple digits by 2007! (Do I have that much content in me? How I suffer for my people...)

02 December 2006

Is EX-Mayor Michael Di Biase the Saddam Hussein of Vaughan?

This reminds me of the time Saddam Hussein, at the start of his trial for genocide and crimes against the Iraqi people, was asked by the court to state his name for the record.

Saddam looked the judge square in his eyes and declared; "I am Saddam Hussein, the President of Iraq, and do not recognize the authority of this court. I demand to be set free."


"Di Biase DEMANDS city declare him Mayor"

Vaughan Citizen, Nov 30, 2006, Joe Fantauzzi, Staff Writer.

(Vaughan) - Michael Di Biase is demanding to be declared mayor following what he calls "serious irregularities" at a Maple polling station.

In a statement issued yesterday afternoon, Mr. Di Biase alleges that during the electronic machine recount, granted by council last week, an envelope with a handwritten statement signed by voting observers was found inside a ballot box holding ballots from the Father John Kelly Catholic Elementary School polling station on Keele Street. The note allegedly said "the ballots and ballot boxes had been left unattended for most of the day and that the tabulator machine had broken down twice."