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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Webcast #8 LIVE May 24 @ 9:00PM Pacific Join the Up Front crew this coming Wednesday for another big show! Lots to fit into the 2 hours including:
See ya then and have a safe and GREAT long weekend! Cheers, ~Regs.
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Another guest has been added to tonight's show - Dave Norman. Cheers, ~Regs.
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | One more guest to add - WhatAboutBob will be on after 10PM thanking all the Croats for the inspiration and spurring on his team, Sapperton, to winning the BC Provincial Championship ![]()
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Congrats to Keeper who called in at the right time and won a World Cup top. "Reedy, you're an idiot" -//- Tony Waiters had a few interesting things to say, including the bit where he thought the MLS should buy the USL to create a true Div 1/Div 2 system... imagine the Whitecaps fighting for promotion to MLS - I think that would make WAY more people get into the product.
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| Member | That is an interesting concept...only makes too much sense if the goal is to increase the overall popularity and competition level in North America. When will this be available on archive for those of us who couldn't listen live?
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