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Podcast TONIGHT at 8:45! Have your VOICE heard!


Jeremy Igo

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OK Gang, now that camp is underway there is a TON to talk about. But I don't want this podcast thang to be just us talking. We want your input!

 

Sammi Jo and I want to hear from you.

 

You can do this in two different ways.

 

1. Call the Huddle Hotline at (828) 290-9836 and leave us a message with your comment or question. You can also text us at that number, although we prefer voice to play on air.

 

2. Call into the podcast starting at 8:45 tonight! We want to hear your thoughts and opinions on camp. Call (213) 325-3434 to talk live on the podcast.

 

 

I really would like for this podcast to take off, but we need your participation if it is!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is way too short notice, I've got a lot of getting drunk and calling in about Luke's guns to do.

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That's my job, thank you.

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