You may vote once per day. So come back each day and cast your vote. Then tune in to the LIVE broadcast this Wednesday night at Midnight to find out all the winners along with our top picks as well. Add Comment Welcome to the Free Rein Media newsletter for December, 2011. A monthly update of everything we have going on and what we have on the horizon. We had 31,714 page views and 17,618 unique visitors in November. Over 17 thousand visitors last month! Incredible. Thank you all! In January, the Free Rein Media Radio Network will be entering it's 6th year and it is as strong as ever. Our Internet Radio programs are LIVE each and every Wednesday night, starting at 11pm Eastern time. They are free to listen to. A chat room and call in number is available for those who wish to participate in the discussion. If you haven't checked them out, the archives are always online. We are currently kicking around the idea of creating a third radio show. Details will be forthcoming when a decision is made. Click the pictures above to hear the latest episodes! Really Funny Tees is our online store featuring many unique, strange, offensive and down right hilarious t-shirts at reasonable prices. We are currently having our second best month of sales since we launched back in October of 2009. Here are just some of our recently released shirts. These are just a few of our over 50 shirt selection. Click the link below to see our full store. REALLY FUNNY TEES Free Rein Media is all over the web. Follow us on Twitter, join us on Google+ and Like us on Facebook. Merry Christmas from all of us here at Free Rein Media. We'll see you in 2012! by Thomas Keister Let me see if I got this straight...Bruce Lunsford and Ed Hart are pissed at Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer over $10,000 the two helped wrangle up to sponsor a table at the Mayor's inauguration. Lunsford and Hart both contributed $2,000 personally to the total, but were angered after the Louisville Courier-Journal revealed that Fischer had used the money to repay a personal loan to his campaign. What a crock of shit. Lunsford, who has dabbled in politics for years, at one point serving as Kentucky Secretary of Commerce, should damn well know how the game is played. Hart, who was negotiating with the city to help him out with the reopening of his Kentucky Kingdom theme park, appears to just be pissy over not getting his money's worth when it came to (apparently, imho) trying to buy influence. Bottom line: the two are mad that they gave a politician money, and then he didn't do what they expected him to do with it. Seriously? That's like leaving a hooker in the front seat with the engine running, then acting surprised when you come back outside to an empty parking space. Maybe someone could give them a dictionary or steer them to Dictionary.com and point out the word donation. And then maybe sour grapes, or perhaps more to the point, the word dumbass. Episode #231: Join Thomas Keister, along with "The Esteemed" Darrell Mays for some of that critically acclaimed, award-nominated smart guy radio you've been hearing about - Probably Uncalled For! Click here to find out what makes us one of the longest-running shows on the Blog Talk Radio network! Topics to include the National Defense Authorization Act (even worse than the Patriot Act), the GAO, Donald Trump's...uh...debate thing, Rod Blagojevich continuing the proud tradition of jailed ex-Illinois Governors, and others as time allows. Phones 646-478-5145 and chat room open duration of the broadcast. Don't forget, you can always email us at radio@freereinmedia.com as well! Don't forget...for the 5th year in a row, we are up for Best Podcast at the Bloggers Choice Awards (AND LEADING THE CATEGORY thus far!), and with 2011 voting starting to wind down - GO VOTE NOW!!! at BloggersChoiceAwards.com AND CHECK OUT YOPmail.com’s free, quick and feature rich service guards you against spam, phishing and other online abuses. Protect your actual email, instead use YOPmail’s disposable inboxes to sign-up wherever (and however often, -wink wink-) you want. |
















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