Happy Halloween!

Don’t forget to join Smith and Bushman at the Coral Cliffs Cinema 8 in Hurricane for the 4th annual “Sunny 106.1 Halloweenie Roast.”  From 4 until 7pm we will be roasting free weenies, with a free, family-friendly movie starting at 7pm.  We will also have free pizza from Dominos Pizza and free beverages from Coke.  So come join us for an evening of family fun and haunting.  

Be sure to visit Kari Bushman’s Blog for a list of songs for haunting this Halloween!

As promised, here is a photo of Jon Smith’s Mr. T costume:  mr-t2

 

 

 And then there’s this little cutie…she’s so little!  Thanks to Anna Finlayson for the photo! 

 

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Welcome Home Jon Smith!

Jon Smith was back in studio today after spending time as an embedded journalist with our U.S. Troops in Kuwait and Iraq.   He has returned with many stories, pictures, video and audio to share.  feel free to take a look.

Jon Smith\’s Blog

Jon Smith\’s Videos
 

In Today’s News You Are Better Off Without

German traffic police have been left looking for muppets by a British prankster.  An Audi TT with British registration plates has been repeatedly caught speeding on roads. But because speed cameras are set up for left-hand drive vehicles, the cameras keep missing the driver’s face.

Instead, they keep capturing clear views of a muppet. 

Has Anyone Seen My Co-host?

Boy I sure hope that Jon Smith made it home from his excursion to Iraq.  I called him last night, but haven’t heard from him since Saturday. I know his luggage is still in Kuwait……

 Sargeant Craig Harding from the St. George Police Department dropped by to talk traffic safety, and to deliver a word of caution…Slooow Doown!  St. George Police are going to be cracking down on speeders even those exceeding the limit by only 5 or 6 miles per hour.  Be careful out there.

 

Brent from The Corpse Nightmare also stopped by to give away some free tickets.  The Corpse Nightmare is the  #1 Halloween attraction in Southern Utah.  And The Corpse Nightmare is now open nightly from dusk to midnight through Halloween!  Go early to avoid the long lines Halloween night.  Jon Smith will be broadcasting live at The Corpse Nightmare this Thursday (October 30th) from 7:30 to 9:30pm.   Join him for a good scare.  If you dare…….

LIVING AT THE DMV–Saturday, October 25, 2008

LIVING AT THE DMV

The MRAP that picked me up from JSS WASHASH was very crowded, and you can’t really see out of them.. So I pretty much just slept on my way to my new home. Sleep is something you take when you can get it here. It doesn’t really matter what time it is.

They dropped me off and tossed my gear out the back and drove off with no instructions. I had NO idea who I was supposed to be looking for, but as with most situations here in Iraq. If you wander around sooner or later, people point you in the right direction. I went around a group of T-Walls and walked toward the three story building known as JSS KHADRA. THe building is white and turquoise, in a checkerboard pattern. With old style Iraqi flags painted down the columns. I would later learn that this was once the Ministry of Transportation building, and Iraqi Police Station. Thats right, I’m living in an Iraqi DMV.

As I walked up I heard a bewildered “who the *%$# are YOU?”. Lt Scott was the one asking the questions, he didnt seem to have ANY clue that I was coming. Even with that, he welcomed me in, and started showing me around. Khada is made up of a couple of buildings, but again only a 9 foot concrete wall seperates us from the rest of the city. The big difference between this and Washash, was that here we share our space with the Iraqi Army. The IA guys try to emulate the Americans best they can, much to the amusement of the US soldiers. The IA wear kevlar vests with no plates in many occasions, and put knee pads around their ankles, even when they HAVE knee pads on their knees. (The knee pads on the ankles thing was popular among US soldiers around 2005-2006 before it bacame mandatory to wear them the proper way). many times they’ll have radios that dont work attached just for the look. Thier uniforms never match, and they lack alot of discipline. The iraq Army is just a normal job here. You apply and can quit whenever without consequence. They CAN, however be thrown in jail for ten days for falling asleep, or even WORSE to them is having their head shaved. Yeah, I don’t know either. Thats just what they told me.

A quick note. Iraq is the home to about 68,000,000,000,000 flies. I feel like one of those kids that needs 75 cents a day to get the flies to leave them alone.

Khadra was alot nicer than Washash, and alot bigger. Some of the guys made an outdoor bar and barbeque. Even though they can’t drink on Iraqi soil, it’s cool that they have a place to hang out. This new group also enjoys Halloween more than any other I’ve seen. They have decorations EVERYWHERE here at the JSS. The iraqi guys thing they are evil pagan infidels for hanging skulls and zombies all over. It really creeps them out.

LT Scott showed me around a little more, including the Iraqi Motor Pool and CCP. Which is Casulty Collection Point. Anytime there is a death in the area. The body can be picked up here. It smells delightfull, as you can probably imagine.

I was given the bunk of a dude that is out on leave, and it’s very very cramped. about 14 guys, both soldiers and Iraqi interpreters (“terps”) living on bunks in an area about the size of a two car garage.

I’m being kicked off the computer now, so I’ll have to do more tomorrow :)

bye campers!

ELJON

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Meanwhile, back in St. George…..

Kari Bushman broadcasting live from Gold’s Gym from 2-4pm!  484 N. Mall Drive–It’s Gold’s 2nd Anniversary in St. George, so to celebrate, you can become a member for only $16 a month!  That’s unheard of!  Full access to all 16 Utah locations of Gold’s Gym for only $16.

Learn more by visiting Golds Gym today!  Take a virtual tour right now!

Final Thoughts From Baghdad–Friday, October 24, 2008

FINALLY A NEW POST!!!!
Right, so when they told me I’d be going “outside the wire” they really meant. “OUTSIDE the wire”

(That means I have been off the American base, and living out in small areas outside the fortified areas with soldiers)

Internet and the like have been VERY limited, so blogging has been a little tricky. So I’ll do my best to catch everybody up.

After leaving Camp Prosperity, the members of Blood Platoon told me that I’d be teaming up with a different group for the rest of the week. So they gave me a ride to their group CP (command post) to meet their CO (commanding officer) and set it all up. We went to JSS Adl first, which at one time was a four story Iraqi shopping mall. THIS was amazing to see! Both the inside and outside are riddled with bullet holes, and the soldiers have used what seems to be the entire lumber section of a Home Depot to create living spaces, offices, and meeting rooms in what used to be stores. The center of the building is open all the way to the roof. Like most malls there is a fountain in the middle with escalators going up to each level. So you can see down to whats left of the fountain from every room. The escalators are still there, and still work, though they are rarely turned on for power reasons, as well as several remnants of individual stores. (signs, shelves, posters, etc)

It’s very surreal, and almost post apocalyptic to see what was once a center of local commerce, completely transformed into a military base. We then went to Camp Liberty for our meeting, where I was able to get some “pougie bait” That’s soldier talk for souvenirs. I grabbed some stickers for my file cabinet :)

I spent the next few hours hanging out at JSS Washash. Washash is a very small place. It was once some Iraqi dudes house. Depending on which soldier you ask, it was either a Sheik, Sadaams cousin, a local busniess owner, etc. Very little room and no privacy whatso ever. No shower, and only green torpedos (outhouses) for bathrooms. It’s surrounded by nine foot concrete walls, but other than that it is right in the middle of Baghdad. So close you can hear the cars drive by on the other side. The building itself has all the windows blocked out by sand bags, and “sniper netting” on the roof, one soldeir was putting a kevlar plate in one of the windows last week, and had it shot right out of his hand by nearby sniper. As they tell me, “someone is ALWAYS watching”

you hear alot about the dogs in Iraq. They are litterally EVERYWHERE. Sine the army does not allow mascots, or pets, the boys at Washash have their “Security Dog”, Scout. A cute little puppy that only likes guys in ACU’s. Anyone else comes around he FREAKS out.

The soldeirs do all they can to make Washash feel more like home. Including adding a patio to the side, While helping unload supplies, I saw a big guy named PFC Updike slam his finger with a hammer. He barely made a sound, even though blood was gushing from the wound. The medic gave him a few stitches, and he went right back to work… These guys are the real deal.

I wandered around the house noticing little things. the wall sconces, holes from picture frames, etc. I never in my life thought I’d be sleeping in some Iraqi dudes house in the middle of a war. It’s been an amazing experience. I did some call in’s with Bushman, talked to two guys from Southern Utah, and waited for my ride. I was sad to leave, I had already made some good friends in the group, and now I would have to start ALL over again.

Food has to be trucked out to the JSS, and that only happens every three days. You can imagine how creative they have to get for the meals on that third day. Turns out the food escort was my ride to my next JSS.

This time I got to ride through Baghdad in an MRAP. A VERY large vehicle meant to replace the Humvee. I like the Humvee better. I could not see much from the back of an MRAP.

Next stop! JSS Khadra!

More on that in a minute.

***side note. My laptop did not survive the journey. So I’m recapping my trip from hand written notes, using shared computers on base. So I wont have pictures posted until I get home, and am recapping the blog best I can.. It’s sucks I know. but oh well.***

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Meanwhile, back in St. George…..

Amazing Larry stopped by for another Amazing look at movies opening in St. George this weekend:

As seniors in high school, Troy (Efron) and Gabriella (Hudgens) struggle with the idea of being separated from one another as college approaches. Along with the rest of the Wildcats, they stage a spring musical to address their experiences, hopes and fears about their future.  If there is anyone in your household under the age of 18, chances are you already have your tickets for this one.  And the dirty little secret of the HSM flicks is – they’re actually not half bad, executed with solid professionalism, boundless enthusiasm, and wholeheated willingness to embrace a world of ‘dances ‘n songs!’. It’s an immersive musical sensibility that recent big-screen musicals like Dreamgirls and Chicago shied away from with their jazz hands wide open.

This film got a double-ding from Bushman as it stars Edward Norton (ding) and Colin Farrell (ding).  A family of prominent New York City cops is shaken to its core when one brother (Norton) uncovers a scandal at his sibling’s precinct.  For those who have been tracking this film through its initial production and subsequent re-shoots, this October 2008 release date is a relief on the one hand and somewhat distressing news on the other. Perhaps Gavin O’Connor’s first excursion into dark territory doesn’t look as good on film as it does on paper? Still, Bushman would pay to watch Edward Norton and Colin Farrell read the dictionary.

 

 

For those looking to get into the Halloween spirit this weekend.  Saw V offers a blood-curdling, spine-chilling alternative.  Forensics expert Hoffman (Mandylor) goes on the hunt in order to prevent being identified as the newest person to carry on Jigsaw’s legacy.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

 

With 10th Cav 4th ID !

Ok, so once again, I’ll fill everyone in on the Press Center experience later. It’s a good story, but there are soldiers waiting for the comp and I’m tired. So I’ll so that part later.

Instead I’ll move on to my first embed day!

Monday morning I was finally set free from the shackles of the CPIC, where I was dropped off at Camp Prosperity.

Camp Prosperity is located at once was one of Sadaam’s wife’s palaces. Just beyond the famous “Crossed Swords” The hands of the crossed swords have been removed, as they were modeled after Sadaam’s hands, but the swords themselves remain. By far and away the nicest place I’ve stayed since leaving my house. the palace is all blown up, but being rebuilt so we can give it back to Iraq.

I was picked up by LT. Sheehan and his platoon. “Blood Platoon”, 10th Cav, 4th ID. LT. Sheehan is 24, and a graduate of West Point. He’s been in Iraq for about as long as I have, but he is very, VERY smart, and obviously has already earned the respect of his men, who have all been here for over a year.

I wwalked with them to the chow hall, which was super nice. I had some fish and some ice cream. The food at Prosperity, like most major camps, is provided by a contractor. In this case, I believe it’s Haliburton.

After lunch, and introductions, I was taken to my room, Chu as they call it. It was AWESOME. Private room with a bed and a shower right across the walkway. score! I was told to get some quick rest, and change into my ACU uniform as we were going out on patrol in less than two hours.

At this point I no longer have ANY restrictions on filming, so I have LOTS of pictures and video. My connection right now does not permit uploading. But they’ll be coming shortly. Hopefully as early as Friday.

Our mission was to go to a neighborhood and look for a susppected Al Quida member, so we briefed the mission, and we were off! Baghdad is a CRAZY busy city. Cars and people EVERYWHERE. The Army does their best to intigrate into traffic, but they also use a loud police siren with no lights to clear the road. The locals seem very used to their presence. There are bullet holes EVERYWHERE, as well as tons of sheep, dogs, and piles of garbage. You also see blown up remnants of cars. A grim reminder to be carefull yo. There were LOTS of billboards for wierd things, but also cell phones.. Most Iraqis have cell phones. No power, no running water, but at least they can call their freinds and say “hey dude, I didnt shower today!”

We met up with the Iraq army at their LT’s house/office. We drank a little bit of what’s called “Chi” (pronounced chy) I tried new things! Yes, I took video as proof :) It’s like a very sugary tea. We grabbed some IA troops (Iraqi Army) and we were off!

The platoon actually let me walk up to the door and knock with them ,and then when there was no answer, they simply opened it, and walked in. The dude was n his pajamas, and was quickly separated from the rest of the house. The search uncovered an AK47 and a Glock pistol, also it looks like he was driving what used to be a cop car, that was looted in 2003. We had to sit in this house for about 2 hours while the LT asked questions via our interpreter, Leon. The house stuck like poop and was filthy. I took pictures! so keep checking back.

There was some sort of open fire block party in the neighborhood, so we walked over to check it out. The power in Baghdad is turned off at night. So this neighborhood, like many others has a shared generator. It has wires ALL over the place and doesnt look even slightly safe.

We turned the dude over to the Iraqi Army and started getting in the Humvee to go back to the base. We heard and FELT a VERY large boom from nearby, and went to check it out. Iraqi Army beat us to it, it was an IED in a nearby mosqe. I didnt see it, but I FELT it, and could immediatly smell it. We drove super fast to get there. It was very cool to see our troops in action.

I found out when we got back that I would be leaving Camp Prosperity the next day so not to get to comfy. That sucks. I really liked Prosperity. I grabbed a $2.00 DVD of The **portion of title removed so that people dont think that I am enforcing bootlegging movies** Knight, and watched while I fell asleep.

The next day I would leave the wire for the last time, staying outside the wire for the rest of my embedd. Starting at JSS Washash (Joint Security Station) and teaming up with a different group.

More tomorrow!

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Meanwhile, back in St. George……

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

I made it out!

Alright, so I was going to blog about some stuff regarding the CPIC in Baghdad. I was stuck there three days, and it really was lame. I wasn’t allowed to really do anything, tape anything or even leave.

It was alot like being in a hospital. So rather that Blg about that lameness, I’ll move on to what happened AFTER the CPIC. Which was yesterday.

Yesterday was my first official day as an embed and the experience has been AMAZING.

Now here’s the thing. My internet connection at my current location is pretty lame, and there are about 12 guys waiting to use the computer.

SO. Here’s what I’ll tell you. I’m currently with a group of soldiers that are using an Iraqi house as a base. So I’m off the “FOB” (Forward operating base) and away from camp, joining the members of “Blood Platoon” 10th Cav 4th Infantry on missions as they patrol Baghdad. I’m out of the gold shirt and khaki pants, and in a full uniform. This is because civilians tend to be targeted by bad guys, and they want me to blend. More on that later as well. We just got back from a night mission, so I’m pretty tired, I’ll post more though, don’t worry.

I will post some wicked videos this week, but I can’t right now. But I was able to tag along as we radined a house, searched a car, conficated weapons, and questioned a guy. We were on our way back when, in another area nearby, an IED went off. We went to see what happened.

I could smell the IED after we heard the boom, so I knew it was close.  I will take the time after I sleep to write a descent log about it tomorow!

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Meanwhile, back in St. George…..

Sargeant Craig harding from the St. George Police Department stopped by to talk motorcycle safety. Record high gas prices this year has led to a spike in two-wheeled transportation. There are more motorcycles and scooters on the road than ever, and this year brought a record number of fatal crashes.

There was a tremendous increase in the number of motorcycles registered this year. Up almost 23%. “As of the end of July, almost 73-thousand motorcycles registered for use in this state,” said Derek Miller of the Utah Department of Public Safety.

Fatal crashes increased 15% in the same time period so far. There have been 33 to date. The common argument that more bikes means more crashes would seem to hold true. But it comes at a time when fatalities are on the decline in almost every other motor vehicle.

Sgt. Harding also warned the public that St. George Police are on the look-out for unlicensed riders to be sure that they have the necessary education and experience to be riding a two-wheeled vehicle.  Car drivers need to watch for people on scooters and motorcycles.  Visit  www.utahridered.com for more infromation.

Day 3–Jon Smith In Kuwait

YESSIR!  I made it!
I’ve had to blog my thoughts with a pen the past couple of days, as I’ve literally been living in the dirt.
So I’ll post some IN DETAIL thoughts later. But I figure I’ll catch everybody up really quick. THEN I’ll be getting some sleep. FINALLY. Ive had about four hours of sleep total since Wednesday.  Literally I’ve been sleeping in the dirt since I left Kuwait Thursday night.
WHERE SHOULD I START?
aww hell. Im a perfectionaist, so my shower will have to wait! I’ll go grab my trusty notebook off the bunk and start from the beginning. :)

So I made it. Kuwait was ALOT diferent than Dubai. It’s very appearant that you are in a middle eastern country here, Dubai was a little bit like Vegas, only in Dubai everyone spoke english.
After getting my visa and my passport stamped (yes Mom and Dad they still stamp them here :) cool eh? ) I grab my gear and meet up with SSG Guffey at the Starbucks outside the terminal.
SSG Guffey was waiting for me in Civian attire, and greeted me with an Arkansas “hey there”, some quick introductions, and we’re off. One big difference with Kuwait, was that they scan you LEAVING the airport as well. I guess you can’t be too careful.

 I carried my 75lbs of gear for about 2 blocks, where Guffey’s white government SUV was waiting. It was nighttime, but Kuwait was a smelly place, and very very hot. It was alot more westernised than I thought it would be. they even had a radio station blaring out the Fergie. 6,000 miles, and I still and escape the Fergalicious :(
 The freeways in Kuwait are wacky, no speed limit, and nobody pays attention to lanes, and for some reason, even though there was a huge sandstorm (more on that later) people were hanging out in the center divider BBQing in the sand. I have no idea. The Soldeirs driving also thought it was strange.
 Once we get to Ali Al Salem, we go through my instructions, talk about meeting with the Utah National Guard’s 211 Aviation, and Im off to bed.

 I got a bunk, in a very hot tent, with 7 russian contractors. For some reason they wanted to talk and keep the lights on, so I didnt get much sleep. Instead I walked over to the PX and started making some freinds.

I found that the PX had nice cold American Diet Coke, score. I also grabbed a 3 dollar blanket to use instead of a sleeping bag. The base in Kuwait has many ammenities, Pizza Hut, Subway, McDonalds, KFC, I had Pizza. I talked to a huge black dude, his name was MSGT Taylor. he was really cool, and excited for what I ws trying to do. A few Marines I talked to also were very supportive of my plan. I thought that was really cool.  I will have more on the Sandstorm, as well as my second day in Kuwait, plus my flight to Iraq in a little bit. In the meantime!

I was feeling a little homesick, so I got some Iraqqi dudes to throw bones with me, and conviinced the AFN Radio guys to let me do a radio show.  It was fun :)


Click here to read more about Jon Smith’s assignment in Iraq. Jon Smith\’s Blog

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Meanwhile, back in St. George….

Saving Lives With Disco! 

Doctors have found the dance anthem Stayin’ Alive by the Bee Gees has the ideal beat to follow when performing chest compressions as part of CPR.  The song is an almost perfect match to the American Heart Association’s recommendation of 100 beats per minute.  CPR can triple survival rates, but some hold back from doing it because they are uncertain about the proper rhythm for chest compressions.  Dr. David Matlock found that listening to Stayin’ Alive helped his medical students keep the proper pace when doing CPR.  These findings will be presented at a meeting of The American College of Emergency Physicians in Chicago, Illinois.  For those of you who feel that you would like to practice your CPR skills, here is an informative video:


Things Kari Bushman Found On The Internet
www.morecowbell.dj
This site is for those of you who have “the fever” and feel that you need more cowbell in your music.  This site allows you to upload your favorite songs and add MORE COWBELL to them.  You can also add Christophe Walken quotes if you’d like.  HILARIOUS!
www.Sunny106online.com
Bookmark Sunny 106 Online to stay in-the-know about everything happening in St. George and here at Sunny 106.1.  Connect to Jon Smith’s blog for stories, videos, and photos of his journey to Baghdad to embed with our local U.S. troops.  Read blogs from your favorite Sunny staff members.  Keep up with the Smith and Bushman Morning Show.  Learn what concerts are coming to town and get tickets!
www.sophistimom.com
Ensuring that your family is well-read, well-bred, and well-fed.  Sophistimom is a local, Utah mom who knows how to raise a family and entertain friends and family with class and style (and on a budget).  Check out her blog and you’ll go back again and again.
 
 

Day 2–Jon Smith in Dubai

DEW BYE

hey hey I made it!

I am now officially as far away from home as I have ever been. My first time off the continent!


I must say, airports all look the same. That is kind of nice.


People in Dubai smell funny, and I am now very aware of a few things that I have taken for granted in the good ol’ USA.


First, MANNERS. Yeah man, like waiting in line. People here don’t wait in line. They want to ALL be at the front. They also dont take the hint when the tall white guy makes a loud “AHEM”


ALSO basic custumer service is RIGHT OUT the window here. It has been pretty uneventfull in Dubai so far, everyone speaks English, and the airport looks like a mall. Lots of stuff to bai in dubai.. yeah man, Ive been awake 32 hours. Thats the best your going to get out of me joke wise.


I’m trying to avoid complaining a whole lot on here, but lets face it. Flying sucks. Then top that off with a delayed flight and no cell service, you are in for a little bit a hissy fit.


I sent an email to the army escort that was supposed to pick me up in Kuwait 2 hours ago, to let him know my flight is FIVE HOURS behind schedule. Im hoping he got it. OTHERWISE, you’ll get more posts of me whining.


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 Meanwhile, back in St. George……



Kari Bushman invites St. George to Thrill The World!  Thrill The World is an annual worldwide simultaneous dance of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”



  • Organizers in cities around the world organize events using the Thrill the World  leaders manual and Thrill the World tool box.

  • Anyone can participate! No age requirement or experience necessary. And there is no limit to the number of events in each city.

  • Each event has the option to raise money for a local charity of their choice.

  • All official Thrill the World events are included in the numbers for setting and breaking World Records.

 For more information, or to participate, visit:  Coundown To Thriller


Day 1–On My Way!!

WOOT

Now I have made it to ATLANTA! I only caught a small view of it from the plane, but I looked for 50 CENT and couldn’t find him. I am seriously doubting his street cred.

But yeah, I don’t like flying. Not a fear thing, or anything like that. I’m a tall fella. So sitting next to a stranger on a crowded flight the size of Rick St. Nicks apartment es no bueno.

I was quick to sign up for the Delta Crown Club thing, which was offered when I purchased the plane ticket on the company account. Sure, sure. I will have to answer some questions when I get back.. But in the meantime! I shall enjoy some free pretzels and Diet Coke J

ACK. ATL airport wants to charge me 8 bucks to connect to the WIFI thing. Screw that noise man. I’ll write this and post it later!

I have to get some food anyways, then OFF TO DUBAI!

6 Hours down, 24 hours to go till I arrive in Kuwait!
ELJONSMITH

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Alright campers, I have officially begun the journey. Sweet.

I’m sitting in the terminal at the Las Vegas airport. After convincing the check in lady to let my duffel bag slide by without the over weight fee, and kissing my wife goodbye, I’m a little early. So I think I’ll spend a few minutes wasting some of my hard earned per diem funds in a Wheel of Fortune slot machine

SPIN IT FOO!

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