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Old June 29th 10, 02:27 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Strom Thurmond From SC RIP

On 29/06/2010 11:07 PM, wrote:
This morning, Paul Gallo, on his radio talk show, said the Roy Rogers
Museum closed down last year.
That is/was one of those kinds of Museums that should be kept going
forever.
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cuhulin

I'd agree with you except that none of the younger folk even know who
Roy Rogers is or was. He was well known to our age group but, when we
drop off the perch, who's going to know him? What's going to make the
younger generation interested enough to even want to find out?
Maybe the state museum would be interested enough to take some of the
stuff and set up a smaller display?? Worth a try!

Krypsis

 
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