Catwalk Confidence - Part 32.1

Catwalk Confidence
by Connie Alexander


Copyright  © 2010 Connie Alexander

You spend your entire life thinking you’re just like any other boy, when you suddenly find out you aren’t, trying to adjust can be difficult.

 


 

Interlude Part 32.1

“It’s Wednesday at 4:30 and the weather is beautiful here in the Bay area. Welcome back to K-Teen, KTEN, 100.5–the best of the Bay’s Top 40 and that was Just A Beaver, singing Oh baby baby, oh baby, oh baby mine. Not much in the lyrics department but the beat is something you sure can dance to.

“Now in our next non-stop hour we’ll hear from that fab new star, Sarah Carerra, also Josh Holliday singing his latest hit, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and much, much more.

“But first from the station that just keeps on giving, it’s time for a little update on our Name the Superhero contest. The winner of this contest will receive two full passes to Comic Con to be held in San Diego later this summer.

“As you may remember, early this month, young Alex Conners rescued the granddaughter of media mogul John Dempsey in a most spectacular fashion. The video of that rescue and the subsequent film of this remarkable young lady performing Parkour, that crazy running across rooftops sport, led a lot of people to compare her to some kind of a superhero. In that Parkour film she really does look like a young Wonder Woman. If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out on YouTube.

“The drawing will be held this Friday, so if you haven’t submitted your entry yet, do so soon. We will draw the winning name from the list of names that had the most votes. So again, vote early and vote often.

“Now, a word from our sponsors.”

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Now don't forget to send me your suggestions. I've got some really good ones so far.

Luv, hugs and all that jazz,

Connie



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