Sunday, June 10, 2007
Tune in for The Bear after Grey’s Garage!
Don’t forget to stay tuned to KMRL after Grey’s Garage for The Bear show!
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Grey’s Garage: Holy Crap! He’s Actually Doing A Show!
Yes, you heard right. I am back. After my two weeks of family visiting, then graduating school, they’ve finally decided to not do something this weekend so that I can do my show.
How thoughtful.
Tune in tonight at 5pm eastern for Grey’s Garage!
Friday, June 08, 2007
Not AGAIN…
-sighs- I've gotta go pick up my sister at the mall; unfortunately, this conflicts with my slot. There might be a show a little later than usual, or maybe Saturday. Check here, because I will post.And listen to the Darkhours! 11 P.M.-1 A.M. ET! on KMRL Mojo Radio Live
The Bear on KMRL Sundays at 8 pm EST
Join The Bear show Sundays at 8 pm EST on KMRL Mojo Radio Live. It’s only really fun if you join us in the chat room!
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The Darkhours - Episode XXXII: Mad World
Is it me or has this been a really strange week??
Look at the news… people abducted in broad daylight then later turn up dead in the woods, others found captive living under stairs for a year while some can’t stay captive when sentenced because they’re rich and above the law?
It’s been really strange out there… in both public and private life.
If I’m sounding cryptic, then simply be there for another weird episode of the Darkhours tonight at 11pm EST.
Don’t forget to jump into the chatroom where the parties at.
House of Representatives considers cutting Talking Books funds
The House of Representatives is currently considering an appropriations bill that would, among other things, cut by half the requested funds for the Library of Congress "Talking Books"program for blind and disabled readers. At stake are the funds necessary to move the old fashioned casette tapes of the library to digital playback. This transition is necessary because the old fashioned tape machines that play talking book tapes and which the blind have been using since the late sixties are no longer being manufactured. The Talking Books program which is also known as the National Library Service for the Blind must have the full funding in order to continue providing books to people with disabilities.(via Planet of the Blind)

















