The Great Flood of WWTBAM
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kerryoakie
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The Great Flood of WWTBAM
FYI to those who were at WWTBAM on August 13th and had to be bumped to a later date: I received my airfare reimbursement check yesterday. I may have received it any time in the past week because I'm terrible at checking my mail...
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AndyO92
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Re: The Great Flood of WWTBAM
I sent a mindly snappy email about it on Friday after not hearing anything for weeks, and sure enough it arrived Saturday... Whoops.
Still no word on air date.
Still no word on air date.
- Bob78164
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Re: The Great Flood of WWTBAM
I'm glad you folks didn't need to wait until your air dates. --Bob
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
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kerryoakie
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Re: The Great Flood of WWTBAM
Ditto. My parents live in a double-run market, but I live in a single run and that's the TV station I put on my publicity form. I'm worried that I won't even know when it airs in the double-run and my family will miss it...AndyO92 wrote: Still no word on air date.
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Your family won't miss it. As I understand it, the first show in a double-run market is the same as the only show in single-run markets. --Bobkerryoakie wrote:Ditto. My parents live in a double-run market, but I live in a single run and that's the TV station I put on my publicity form. I'm worried that I won't even know when it airs in the double-run and my family will miss it...AndyO92 wrote: Still no word on air date.
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson