Would syndicating WEEI in northern New England work?
Doug Drown
revdoug1@verizon.net
Mon May 14 17:43:24 EDT 2007
>>You mean there's
another Burlington in New England? And it's in Vermont??? You're kidding,
right? What does a place with all cows want with a nice place name like
Burlington? Burlington knows its place--and it's right on Route 128.>>
Hey, there's a Burlington, Maine, too. More moose over there than cows,
though.
-Doug
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Subject: Re: Would syndicating WEEI in northern New England work?
> replying to Keith and Dan
>
> Dan:
> >>You mean there's
> another Burlington in New England? And it's in Vermont??? You're kidding,
> right? What does a place with all cows want with a nice place name like
> Burlington? Burlington knows its place--and it's right on Route 128.
>
> Ha :) Well, I know I'm more than a bit familiar with the Burlington that
> isn't on Rt 128...
> I don't know if Burlington VT is necessarily all cows (they all moved
> to Waterbury to make Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream) but there are more
> than a few shops, restaurants, boat rides on the lake; the Univ.
> of Vermont, and much more :)
>
> Keith: thanks for info about ESPN; noted that they do have to carry Mike
and Mike! :)
>
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