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What’s this Netcast thing you speak of?
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Very Interesting and entertaining
How do you reach Dan McAlhany if a person was interested in finding an item in the St. Joseph
River? It has been there about 7 years now and have just recently read the article in the newspaper about finding trash and treasure. It is a round glass globe and would be willing to
pay for this service.
You came to the right place… almost.
Don is very active as the president of the MUD Club at http://mudclub.scubaobsessed.com . You can contact him via the email on that site. I will also let him know you are looking for him.
Thank You. I have not got back online since I wrote that e-mail hence the delay.'
I also got a reply from 'Mac' at dwmack@aol.com which I will reply after I send this.
I am curious about the 'almost' and most anxious to hear from Don.
Sharon Carr-Eaton
klearseer@comcast.net
aka
klearseer@sbcglobal.net
Contact me at dwmack@aol.com and I will get back to you. Mac
Guys, I don't know if it is just me but I cann't seem to figure out where to find the chat room?
Sorry about that. The live chat room is athttp://www.talkshoe.com – We are show 73759. I will write a full post before next weeks show that will do a better job of explaining how to get there.
Listening to your show from over in the UK and just want to say thanks to Darrin and Jim for giving me somthing good to listen to whilst driving at work, got board of UK radio a long time ago, they just dont talk enough about diving.
Thank you for listening. I find that most of the programs on radio over here don't talk about enough scuba diving either.