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Hamer House

A place to muse and reflect about this time of life.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Podcast, Baby!



So as you know, I've been faithfully listening to the Discovery Channel's podcast of the Tour de France each day. On yesterday's podcast, host and Discovery Channel teams press officer, PJ Rabice, invited listeners for the second time to email him questions. So I promptly emailed some of my questions. Lo and behold, on today's podcast, he answered 2 of my 3 questions and used my name!!! Know what I did next? Yep, emailed him again!

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