Posted on 02/10/2012 8:16:29 PM PST by Krankor
Interesting show.
I always listened to it on the way home from my very stressful shifts at the hospital and it always helped me to de-stress. Very soothing to listen to later in the evening.
I like her dedications and how she speaks to the heart.
Who or what is Delilah?
also a fan. she been around a long time
A radio announcer - I’m not a regular listener but I have heard her show and I agree it’s good.
She’s not on the radio station that I once listened to her and had wondered if she had retired....Will try to find her on another station.
No! Just calling her a leftist isn’t enough! She continually spews liberal, progressive rhetoric. Think of her as from the same school as Oprah, Ellen (DEFINATELY), and the women on that horrid The View program.
She has been cleaned up. Never any mention any more of her former live in sidekick Joanie. If you like Newt’s multiple marriages you’ll love hers.
She does not look like that.
She does not look like that.
The wife likes her but she makes me nauseous.
Delilah is a single mother of twelve children, eight of whom are adopted.
Delilah has been married (and divorced) three times, which she tells as a common joke on the show or she uses it as advice for her callers.
She is a public advocate of adoption. Her on-air persona is said to be remarkably identical to her real personality. ( prisoner6 -SURE!)
Because of her personal experience with the foster care system, Delilah has established a foundation called Point Hope as a voice for forgotten children everywhere.
Point Hope's immediate focus is on alleviating the suffering of Liberian refugees who are camped at Buduburam, a refugee camp that was established in Ghana following the Liberian civil war.
Delilah has written two books, Love Someone Today and Love Matters, the latter of which was released in October 2008.
Delilah lives in South Kitsap, WA with her children.[3] She voiced Sarah in the VeggieTales episode "Abe and the Amazing Promise", released by Big Idea Productions.
My wife listens. It is a nice, romantic and uplifting show. It can grow on you. I am usually more of a country/classic rock guy.
Why why why Delilah?
I’ll stick with Elvira..
Delilah: Yes Candy, what's on your heart?
Idiot Candy: My husband Dale drives a truck and when he's gone you're all I've got.
Delilah: here's a special song for me and you and Dale. (A Brian Adams song starts playing and everyone weeps uncontrollably).
I listened to her show many years ago.
I always wondered how much she paid the men that called in, lol.
I listened to her show many years ago.
I always wondered how much she paid the men that called in, lol.
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