Sunday, October 21, 2012

Drake's Vital Weekend Update - Sunday

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/global-voice-2012-radio-network/2012/10/21/drakes-vital-weekend-update--sunday

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

drakes vital weekend babble & waffle session!

Anonymous said...

I listened hoping to hear something different same old drivel as in the past the ALERT is a joke only for the militia to stand ready DUH isn't that obvious? Face it we are stuck with either Mittens or Obozo NOTHING is going to change. Drake you might as well turn the radio switch off because people are going to tune you out your fake alerts, green/red lights are nothing but a figment of your imagination. I'm surrounded by military and nNO ONE has ever heard of you or your bogus plan.

Anonymous said...

Time to take down the Drake Emergency Post header. Obama is safe and sound in bed tonight. No action as usual. Drake is a fake. Another epic failure by the snakeoil salesman.

Anonymous said...

drake make better cupcakes. he should stick to that.
devil dogs, coffee cakes and ring dins, etc

Drake's is a baking company in Wayne, New Jersey, United States, owned by Hostess Brands,[1] which makes snack cakes such as Ring Dings, Yodels, Devil Dogs, Yankee Doodles, Sunny Doodles, Funny Bones, and coffee cake. Their mascot is a smiling duck wearing a chef's hat and neckerchief holding a spoon.

At their peak, Drake's bakery operations spread to thirteen states. In New York City and New England, Drake's popularity came to rival national brand Hostess. In New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, Drake's cakes compete head-to-head with that area's popular Tastykake brand.

Largely unknown outside of these areas until the 1990s, the Drake's product line received national exposure on the sitcom Seinfeld, most notably the episode "The Suicide" in 1992. Later in 1990s television talk show host Rosie O'Donnell professed a fondness for them, sharing the cakes with her audience members on The Rosie O'Donnell Show. Drake's coffee cake is mentioned in the movie A Bronx Tale, where a gang member's nickname is coffee cake because of his face's resemblance to the snack.