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CoasterBuzz is proud to post its first audio program, CoasterBuzz Podcast. This weekly show reviews the big news stories of the previous week and will generally include a special guest.
In the debut of CoasterBuzz.com's audio news show, we welcome as our special guest Paula Werne, the marketing director for Holiday World and Splashin' Safari. The panel takes on the following stories:
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(you should hear my Ethel Merman imitation!)
Now that's the funniest thing I've ever seen Paula say on these forums. :)
"There's no business like show business..."
In the forums, I included, like to argue with other people about topics. Even Jeff likes to 'harass' the new folk and make funny sarcastic comments. It's just the way it is here and that's fine, but it's so much different when talking on the Podcast. Jeff isn't sarcastic at all, theres no fighting, no arguing, and everyone has different opinions but theres no debates.
Your online personality would be the perfect counter-balance to Rush Limbaugh!
I don't know about anyone else, but I was extremely disappointed by the lack of left-wing propaganda this site is so well known for.
-Nate
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-Nate
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Well, the issue there was that Jeff wouldn't allow me to be me. ;)
I do bring the fear of God out of people. It's all the foul language and alcohol references. ;)
In all seriousness, we wanted to do our best for our first time out, and making fart jokes (even though I tried) wouldn't really be appropo.
Jeff and crew... enjoyed the first podcast. It was done well, hope that you will keep up the discussion. Nice to put a voice with a screen name.
I just want to point out that I never said anything about 'inappropriate laughing', I just said Jeff laughed at non-funny stuff, almost like he was 'nervous' at first. I was really just being silly, guys ;).
It is true, however, that online personalities (being nasai, for example) have certain things we say, like you Clint, that lead us to believe our voices would be different, along with our posture, and hair color.
Chitown, for example, has the deepest "Barry White" voice I've ever known. :) A lot of coaster cats aren't half the geek people think we are, or I am, for that matter.
It is weird, but I feel very honored to be a part of the podcast this time, and I hope that Jeff'll ask me more in the future.
Yours was too long, LOL, my five minute rant was all Jeff had time for... ;)
Not really ... my first career was in broadcast journalism. I did radio news for four years.
Paula
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