Monday’s Likileake And A Very Fishy Story

dailyleake01This Likileake Asks: Do you have a fish story?

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FishingatFirstLight2653FlAd002Do you have a fish story? Two young boys were swapping fish stories.  Johnny said his fishing spot was better than Jacks’s because one time he caught a fish so big that when he finally got it into the small boat it almost tipped over.

Jack scoffed at the story and said his fishing spot was the best because one time he lost track of the time and it got dark and all of a sudden he hooked into a lantern.

When he pulled it up it was still lit.  Johnny didn’t believe Jack for one minute.  Jack then said, “I’ll tell you what I’ll do.  If you cut that fish half in two I’ll blow out that lantern.”

The two boys still fish together to this day.

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A Likileake by definition, is a word describing a story that was never intended to be published, yet found it’s way to the editorial columns of an Internet Online News Paper namely WHISNews21 run by Frans Maritz out of South Africa. A Likileake is not to be confused with the now already famous Wikileaks, which divulges secret government and sometimes harmful information. A Likileake on the other hand is a name coined by Frans Maritz of Wildhorse Entertainment and WHISNews21 to describe situations and open up about information that people think about everyday but never really feel comfortable to want to talk about. Likileaks have become so popular on WHISNews21 that they have in collaboration with Keith Bradford of the Nashville Broadcasting Radio Network, created short 10 minute radio programs divulging Likileaks to the public. This show is now in syndication to Internet Radio Stations, AM and FM terrestial radio stations, as well as College Radio stations. It is worldwide and is so popular that WHISNews21 and NBRN.FM have decided to produce hundreds of these 10 minute radio shows about the Likileaks and call it The Keith Bradford Likileaks Radio Show.