Happy Thanksgiving from the BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast Family!
Happy Thanksgiving from the BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast Family!
Happy Thanksgiving (the day to be thankful for what you have, not that B.S. bigging up the Pilgrims for being part of U.S. colonialism, wiping out a lot of our Native American brother and sisters and whatnot) from the BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast Family to all of the folks who have supported us and we are thankful to have in our corner:
* family (of course)
* friends (true friends are like family)
* all of our readers and listeners who supported the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast since 1998 and beyond and starting reading this site over a year ago
* all of the folks who continue to make great Black Music of all genres for us to give props to and enjoy
* our forefathers in both the Black Media and Independent Media spectrum from all over the world who encourage us in our mission
* fellow bloggers, DJs and radio shows who have helped us grow with great advice and music
* those who have been gracious in extending great building on business and stuff with us
* "haters" (would like to think of a better term but can't right now) who keep us on our toes to be even more successful
* folks I can't think of at the present who are great supporters :)
Enjoy your weekend - I'm going to get ready to try to swipe a piece of Mama Fusion's Sweet Potato Pie now...Peace!
DJ Fusion is a short, above average looking Black-American female DJ, writer and photographer in her 30s that's originally from the Prince Georges County, MD and now going back and forth between New Jersey and the DMV (DC/MD/VA). Since 1998, she's been doing the syndicated radio show, The FuseBox Radio Broadcast, which brings the best of Black Music from all over the world along with news, interviews and commentary. Check out what's happening with the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast at our official website, http://www.FuseBoxRadioOnline.com!
1 comments:
I hope you had a great Thanksgiving! I spent mine at my grandmother's. She cooks such delicious food. Nobody in my family cooks quite like her. I ate way too much, but it was all good.
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