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Rumor has it that there's a steamboat for sale that they could use as a time-machine.
Gregg
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From: Wes Britton <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 8:00 pm
Subject: Mark Twain's Greatest Adventure
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> In Dave White's interview with actor Ron Masak tonight, Dave mentioned
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> can see a 6 min. video of Ron doing Twain, Lou Costello, and other =
> characters. In the interview, Ron discussed a movie he has coming out
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> time-travel piece with Jules Verne, H. G. Welles and others. Ron said
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> theme parks are being planned to coordinate with the film.=20
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> Don't know anything else this moment. The interview was part of this
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> week's "Dave White Presents" which will be archived tomorrow at-
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> www.audioentertainment.org/dwp
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> It includes Wes Britton interviewing Wes Britton taking a few jibes
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> Sarah Palen and poor freshman compositions-
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> Dr. Wesley Britton
> www.spywise.net
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> Co-host, Dave White Presents
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