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                <title>Nutty News from HIS KIDS RADIO!</title>
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      <title>FIELD PROPOSAL</title>
      <link>http://media.gospelcom.net/curadio/hkr/nutty/nutty-2009-08-21b.mp3</link>
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      <summary>A wheat farm has become a field of dreams for one woman from Ohio.  Jason Kahle used his dad's wheat field and 20-foot-tall plastic letters to spell out the words "Aleasha, marry me?" on top of the harvested wheat.  Jason then used his dad's airplane to take his bride-to-be over the field so she could read the message.  23-year old Aleasha Decker said she was excited and stunned to see the message spelled out in the field.  She thought they were taking the flight to take pictures of some homes in the area.  After Aleasha spotted the message, she turned to find Jason with a ring.  The couple is planning to get married next year.</summary>
      <author>A wheat farm has become a field of dreams for one woman from Ohio.  Jason Kahle used his dad's wheat field and 20-foot-tall plastic letters to spell out the words "Aleasha, marry me?" on top of the harvested wheat.  Jason then used his dad's airplane to take his bride-to-be over the field so she could read the message.  23-year old Aleasha Decker said she was excited and stunned to see the message spelled out in the field.  She thought they were taking the flight to take pictures of some homes in the area.  After Aleasha spotted the message, she turned to find Jason with a ring.  The couple is planning to get married next year. (2009-08-21)</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>ROCKIN' ROLLER COASTER</title>
      <link>http://media.gospelcom.net/curadio/hkr/nutty/nutty-2009-08-20b.mp3</link>
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      <summary>It's a roller coaster for the digital generation.  People these days are used to programming their own playlists on MP3 players, iPods, and even their phones.  Now, they can play DJ on the new roller coaster at Florida's Universal Orlando.  The new Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit allows riders to choose from about 30 songs in five genres, including rap, country, and rock.  The ride was originally supposed to open in the spring.  But it took several extra months to work out the bugs with the new technology.  The Rockit isn't just fun for the ears, it's fun for the rest of the body too.  It features the world's largest non-inverted loop and can be seen from all across the park.</summary>
      <author>It's a roller coaster for the digital generation.  People these days are used to programming their own playlists on MP3 players, iPods, and even their phones.  Now, they can play DJ on the new roller coaster at Florida's Universal Orlando.  The new Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit allows riders to choose from about 30 songs in five genres, including rap, country, and rock.  The ride was originally supposed to open in the spring.  But it took several extra months to work out the bugs with the new technology.  The Rockit isn't just fun for the ears, it's fun for the rest of the body too.  It features the world's largest non-inverted loop and can be seen from all across the park. (2009-08-20)</author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>MINI-CHURCH</title>
      <link>http://media.gospelcom.net/curadio/hkr/nutty/nutty-2009-08-19b.mp3</link>
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      <summary>You've probably heard of mega-churches, but how about a mini church?  Reverend Stuart Dornfeld has created a model of his Emanuel Lutheran church out of Legos.  More than 12,000 of the plastic blocks and 72 hours of work went into the little version of the Brandon, Wisconsin, house of worship. And if you look closely, you'll see some unusual touches.  The Reverend Dornfeld has put SpongeBob SquarePants, Indiana Jones and Batman inside his Lego church.  And the Batmobile is parked outside.  </summary>
      <author>You've probably heard of mega-churches, but how about a mini church?  Reverend Stuart Dornfeld has created a model of his Emanuel Lutheran church out of Legos.  More than 12,000 of the plastic blocks and 72 hours of work went into the little version of the Brandon, Wisconsin, house of worship. And if you look closely, you'll see some unusual touches.  The Reverend Dornfeld has put SpongeBob SquarePants, Indiana Jones and Batman inside his Lego church.  And the Batmobile is parked outside.   (2009-08-19)</author>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>COLOSSAL CUPCAKE</title>
      <link>http://media.gospelcom.net/curadio/hkr/nutty/nutty-2009-08-18b.mp3</link>
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      <summary>A 1,224 pound triple vanilla cupcake with pink frosting has set a record for the world's largest.  The sugary treat was unveiled Saturday in Royal Oak, Michigan.  An official from Guinness World Records verified that the cupcake was more than eight times the size of the previous record holder.  The colossal cupcake took 12 hours to bake and included 800 eggs and 200 pounds each of sugar and flour.  Ryan Abood is the chef who created the cupcake.  He says at best guess, the sweet treat clocked in at around 2 million calories.</summary>
      <author>A 1,224 pound triple vanilla cupcake with pink frosting has set a record for the world's largest.  The sugary treat was unveiled Saturday in Royal Oak, Michigan.  An official from Guinness World Records verified that the cupcake was more than eight times the size of the previous record holder.  The colossal cupcake took 12 hours to bake and included 800 eggs and 200 pounds each of sugar and flour.  Ryan Abood is the chef who created the cupcake.  He says at best guess, the sweet treat clocked in at around 2 million calories. (2009-08-18)</author>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>MANY MARATHONS</title>
      <link>http://media.gospelcom.net/curadio/hkr/nutty/nutty-2009-08-17b.mp3</link>
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      <summary>See Kathleen Jensen run.  And run and run and run.  The elementary school special ed teacher from Harristown, Illinois, has run a marathon in each of 50 states and Washington, D.C.  She completed her feat of feet in June with the Hatfield-McCoy Marathon in Williamson, West Virginia.  Now, she has a new goal.  She tells the Decatur Herald & Review she wants to run a marathon in each continent.</summary>
      <author>See Kathleen Jensen run.  And run and run and run.  The elementary school special ed teacher from Harristown, Illinois, has run a marathon in each of 50 states and Washington, D.C.  She completed her feat of feet in June with the Hatfield-McCoy Marathon in Williamson, West Virginia.  Now, she has a new goal.  She tells the Decatur Herald & Review she wants to run a marathon in each continent. (2009-08-17)</author>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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