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Show posts MenuQuoteWe will be performing songs from upcoming CD on the #1 Variety show in Southern New England' since 1992
This edition features:
@Lise Y McKay - Author 'The Old Ones'
... Gregg Burke - URI Sports
2012 NCAA Women's Basketball East Regional
Music by: Daniel Ouellette and the Shobijin
Steve Laffey & Dr Stephen Skoly
Executive Producers of 'Fixing America' - a documentary about the national debt and the US trade deficit
WE WILL BE JOINED BY MICHAEL JOHNSON ON VOCALS, (Villager) ON BASS AND (Twid) ON GUITAR! Tune in!
To the Studio Audience!
The guests arrive at 7pm,
The studio's address is:
670 Narragansett Park Drive in Pawtucket
Please write Bob Venturini for tickets
bob@bobsadventures.com
An Hour with Bob airs 3 times each week State-wide on Channels 13, 32 & CH 49 @ 11:00pm Thursday, 10:00pm Friday, 1:00pm Sat
Plus, the show will also air on Cox18 and Verizon 31 @ 11:00pm Saturday and 10:30pm Monday
also: on Fall River Ch 95 Wednesdays @ 6:00pm
Quote from: TwidQuestion. Going through the original series of Star Trek, I've noticed that Kirk always orders the helm to engage at warp factor 1. This is equivalent to light speed. That will get you nowhere slow. It takes a little over 4 years to get from Earth to Alpha Centauri. If they're on a 5 year mission to explore strange new worlds, they might get a couple of worlds, none of which probably have either new life or new civilizations, and considering how long the Federation has been in existence at this point, they are not boldly going where no man has gone before. How's that leisurely pace going, Kirk? /nerd