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Amount raised:
$720!!!
I am so glad they finally got their BRAND NEW TOP OF THE LINE iPod!!! It has been my goal to be able to get these two incredible podcasters an iPod worthy of their tallent. I am listening to thier most recent show, where they were talking about the iPod photo.
I am so glad that this community has been able to band together and raise the funds to be able to get them their iPod. In listening to them describe how happy they were, it is an amazing feeling being even a small part in this. If you donated in anyway, please go and download their 3/1/05 show. The way they describe how this is one of the first brand new, top of the line items they have gotten...it is just very touching.
Thanks again for your contribution.

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Drew posted on his blog today that we have officially raise all the funds required to get Drew an iPod photo 60 gig...not only that, but we went far and above the call. The iPod photo 60 with all the works like before can be found at Apple's site under the Sales section for $479 or $449 student price.
After closing the site, Drew emailed me about someone who sent in $90 from a listener who hadn't donated yet. I should of put a FINAL DAY post or something to pull in those last minute donations, but all that matters is that you found the way to get the funds to Drew.
Then he posts this on his blog today:
and then last night a super secret listener sent us $450!! so nick actually did pull it off with $720. i ordered the 60gb iPod photo this morning with the following engraving:

THAT IS SOOO AWESOME!!!! Thanks to the person who donated that much...that put us WAAAAY over the top. I mailed Drew a money order for the $180 we raised on the site, but with the money he got in the past 2 days he has raised enough to buy it on his own. You guys are the best fans that this couple could ask for.
Congratz Drew on your new iPod photo 60 gig....I'm sure you will love it, and again THANKS to everyone who donated in anyway possible. YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!
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Drew emailed me today and suggested that he would take the money and go out and pay the difference for an iPod. He had this to say earlier, "interesting new ipod lineup.
the 30gb photo looks very cool."
Looks like he won't be getting the 60 gig iPod photo...but I certainly hope that he gets an iPod photo... The album art alone is worth any extra you would pay...and the difference between the 20 gig iPod regular ($269) and 30 gig iPod photo ($319) is only $50.
I would suggest paying the extra $30 ($349) to get the 40 gig iPod photo thru this link. It is the same thing but with 10 gigs more storage and $100 worth of accessories, aka the old package before Apple dumped the extras. I'm sure this is a limited time offer.
All in all we raised $180 together! We as a community should be proud that we got this much without much to hardly any major publicity.
I certainly hope and know that Drew will enjoy his iPod, no matter the style he gets. Thanks again to everyone who participated.
BuyDrewaniPod.com ....is officially closed for donations.
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Dawn and Drew Photos
Dawn and Drew Photos - Donny B's Photos
More Dawn and Drew Event Pictures
My Pictures - Roll 1
My Pictures - Roll 2
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My hotel is 1/2 a block from the flagship Apple store...
Wouldn't it be awesome if we could raise enough money for me to walk into Apple with Dawn and Drew and buy them an iPod!!!!
If you have donated....tell your friends....let's get the money in!!! This would be such an awesome thing to do for such great podcasters!!!!
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Yeah he is holding out the iPod 1G from iPodScott, but he is wearing the iPod shuffle.....FROM ME!!!!
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Mike gives $2 to the cause!!!!
Awesome job everyone!!! We are almost at $200
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MiPod or yours?
Couple's oft-racy talk show, podcast from home, draws a global audience
By KATHY FLANIGAN
kflanigan@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Feb. 8, 2005
When Dawn Miceli and Drew Domkus settle down after dinner for a talk, they're never alone.
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Photo/Jim Bovin Drew Domkus and Dawn Miceli recently got 12,000 hits for their downloadable talk show, making it one of the more popular shows available through iPodder.org. That’s up from 64 hits in the fall. |
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The walls have ears - digital ones.
Miceli, 28, and Domkus, 33, broadcast their chats to an international audience. From the living room of their 1895 farmhouse in rural Wayne, the couple yak about topics ranging from Miceli's unadulterated love of porn to . . .well, frankly, it's tough to get past that one topic sometimes.
The young marrieds - the piercings in their tongues are their engagement rings - are podcasters, amateur talk-show hosts armed with a cheap microphone, a PowerBook hard drive and no supervision from the Federal Communications Commission.
"The whole goal is making the person feel like they're sitting in our living room with us," said Miceli, who likens the show to overhearing a couple's conversation in public, but with permission. Think audio blog.
On Monday night, the atmosphere was casual; a sweat-shirted Domkus sipped a soda from a spot on the couch next to Miceli, his laptop open on the coffee table. Occasionally, their four miniature Doberman pinschers barked in the background.
30-minute show
Three or four times a week, the couple said, 10,000 people download the 30-minute "The Dawn and Drew Show," which would make it one of the more popular shows available through iPodder.org. iPodder, developed by former MTV veejay Adam Curry, is one of a few programs that allows listeners to download free audio files, usually MP3s, directly to an MP3 device, so they're portable. Or you can listen the old-fashioned way by going to the couple's Web site. (Because of the site's risqué content, a warning page appears when viewers go to the site.)
Any topic fits. Miceli, an artist, is prone to conversing about sex, her farmhouse and her lust for Curry. Meanwhile, Domkus, who is in charge of technical support for a Milwaukee business, is agreeable to playing the husband who's not quite up to his wife's erotic appetite.
The talks are unscripted, but they can have a topic. On Monday, Miceli, her dark hair framed by magenta bangs, urged her husband to take their show to a hobo convention. A past show was all about the word indigent. On another, Miceli described an adult movie she was watching.
"It's kind of low brow," she said of the show, then shrugged. "It's just somebody's life."
Miceli remembers the first night they attempted podcasting last September.
"We just sat down and pressed 'record,' " Miceli said. If podcasting were human, it was a newborn then.
The couple met a decade ago. Domkus, a California native, was in a band on tour in Milwaukee. Miceli went to hear the band because a friend promised her a turkey sandwich - a story made for a podcast.
Podcasting pioneers
After 66 shows, Domkus and Miceli are considered podcasting pioneers. In a few months, podcasting has grown exponentially, helped along by new technology and holiday sales of digital players. Now, the number of regular podcasts is more than 800, according to The Associated Press. And the software to retrieve podcasts is growing as quickly as the audience, Domkus said. The radio industry is keeping an eye on the popularity of podcasts, in the same way that newspapers track the impact of Web logs.
Domkus was incredulous when 64 people listened as they started podcasting in the fall. A recent show got 12,000 hits.
As expected, fans aren't the quiet types. When Miceli talked about a brush with a woodchuck, an emergency room doctor in New York expressed concern about her health. When Domkus said he didn't have an iPod, a faithful listener sent along his old one. They received one of the new shuffle iPods in the mail the first day they were available in the stores. A listener in Shorewood claims to have lost 25 pounds listening to "The Dawn and Drew Show" while on his treadmill. The couple touts it as "the Dawn and Drew diet."
"We're gaining friends around the planet because we just talk so casually," Domkus said.
The show's often risqué content can make some people queasy about listening - Miceli's mother, for one. Her father has made two appearances, enough to draw his own fan base. Still, "He thinks it's a little dirty," Miceli said.
There seems to be no forbidden subject except podcasting itself; it's the one thing Domkus said they won't discuss. But "public shaming," as Miceli calls it, isn't out of the question. Listeners were asked to send letters to Miceli's sister while she serves time.
"We just talk about our day," Domkus said. "We talk about world domination. Well, Dawn talks about world domination."
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$50...Geez....$50....
MUCH THANKS to Richard for the amazing donation of $50!!!!
This thing is really taking off..we are about to cross the $200 mark...it would be awesome to do that today.
Richard leaves this note:
| Note: | Never let down. mc$c from www.pullwithbothhands.com |
We are at 29% and have:
Amount collected: $178.83
Awesome job everyone!!!
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