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Here are some must have CDs that will be released very soon:G=MC2 is the Follow up to Marshall Tucker Founding Member George McCorkle's "American Street". Jimmie Van Zant : Jimmie has completed his second CD. More info on this in our next issue. However, I have heard some advance cuts, and all I got to say is WOW! Great CD. Candy Coburn: Candy''s new CD "Rev It Up" has just become available at her website. www.CandyCoburn.com
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Model Paris Chilton Helps You Plan Your Summer Party
Posted byadmin on Wednesday, August 01 @ 00:00:00 CDT
Contributed by admin
Planning your party is not simple. The details are meticulous and exhausting. Start with the location. Depending on the style of party and dress, it’s the most important part in your planning. The entertainment is secondary, along with the positioning of time and date of month. Careful planning assures a successful turn out. Wednesdays are hump day for most, the mid breaking day of the week. If your guest list includes corporate / blue collar associates, keep that in mind. For the next couple of months, poolside parties are a great choice. Do not include swimming. Rather, focus on the ambience of the scenery with a DJ, bar and catering. DJ instructions are crucial in the rise and climax of your event (Audience control). Instruct the DJ (treatment) to start the event with old school Al Green, Teddy Pendergrass, etc. In addition, keep it social with a metered level volume. As the evening progresses, reach a comfortable level. Instruct the DJ to raise the pitch and progress the music selection with a few more notches to the volume (charging your audience) to motivate them to mingle more. Closing in on the final few hours of the event. Instruct the DJ to get aggressive with his music selection (signaling your audience) to interact with their choice of dance moves and partners. Catering Budget: it’s simple to obtain. Go to your local Publix/Kroger and explain what you are doing. Ask their advice about catering foods and cold cuts. Get a nice young student with an attractive assistant to cater, offering samples and preparation to all as they pass. Do a mixture of tequila shooters. Have the food assistants take turns escorting the shooters around to all interested, being careful not to offend (non drinkers). Close your event with a speech using the DJ’s microphone. Talk about why you gave the event and how much it meant to you and who helped design the event. Take up a collection for whatever charity you desire in the increments of 1 to five dollars. This keeps you safe from having the finger pointed at you as a hustle event. (Most usually, direct the funds to the students’ college fund for assisting you with your party and catering such hospitable skills to your guest.) Done properly, this should boost your social status in everyone’s eyes.
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