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Offline katychicago

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book on pirate radio and podcasting
« on: October 28, 2008, 1923 UTC »
hi i'm writing a book on podcasting and pirate radio.  Would like to have some comments, quotes, etc. to use. If any of you would like to participate and talk about why pirate radio is necessary, why you are involved, whether you have a podcast as well, or just talk about your show, please email me at katychicago@ymail.com.  Comments here will be appreciated, but I must have permission to use whatever you say.

thanks, katy

Offline Pigmeat

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Re: book on pirate radio and podcasting
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2008, 0859 UTC »
I'll regret this,dames from Chicago always cause me trouble,but what do you want to know?

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Re: book on pirate radio and podcasting
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2008, 1719 UTC »
Back off! She's mine, all mine, I tell you!!!

I'll regret this,dames from Chicago always cause me trouble,but what do you want to know?

Offline L Cee

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Re: book on pirate radio and podcasting
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2008, 0203 UTC »
Well - looks like that scared her off .....LOL
Anyway at least she got the answer to the "why is pirate radio necessary" question.
What other media would have an audience with the proper state of mind to truly appreciate the genius of Pigmeat Martin &  Al Fansome.....:) :D
L Cee
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