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Dick Morris will be on Monday 7-2-07
Joseph Farah (World Net Daily) Tuesday 7-3-07
The BILL HAFT Show
Political, Social, Cultural Talk
Listen Monday-Friday 8-11PM EDT online at www.BILLHAFT.com
WBOB 1320AM Jacksonville, Florida
Call Show 904-322-8844


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At 7:52pm on December 14, 2007, Susan K. Droney said…
Comment Myspace Sexy
Susan
At 9:45pm on June 30, 2007, Mary Chapman said…
Just stoppin' by to say a quick hello! Hope all is well with you!
Best,
~Mary
At 10:47am on June 30, 2007, Bill HAFT said…
Dick Morris will be on Monday 7-2-07
Joseph Farah (World Net Daily) Tuesday 7-3-07
The BILL HAFT Show
Political, Social, Cultural Talk
Listen Monday-Friday 8-11PM EDT online at www.BILLHAFT.com
WBOB 1320AM Jacksonville, Florida
Call Show 904-322-8844
At 9:28am on June 27, 2007, Heather Froeschl said…
Hey, I like political, social and cultural talk. Cool. Rock on!
At 7:20pm on June 25, 2007, Colleen Avelli said…
Mark your calendars..Tuesday, July 10th at 7pm, Col will be interviewed LIVE on Artist First Radio. I appeared on the station with IMH last year and had so much fun, I wanted to come back to promote FTW. You can listen in online from anywhere in the world and can call in the DJ with your comments and questions..please do, it was a hoot last time to hear from all of you! Also, you can download the interview up to 3 months after I appear, so if you miss it, you can still get in on the fun! At air time (7Pm) click on to www.artistfirst.com and then hit the click to listen live button and sit back and listen.
As always, you can visit the site for more details and info, and you know you can call/e-mail me too.
Thanks for your continued support, your friendship and prayers mean the world to me. It has ben a whirlwind of a year, filled with many blessings, laughs, sweat and smiles!
Blessings, Col
At 11:43pm on June 8, 2007, Julie Ann Shapiro said…
Hi Bill,
It's nice to meet you. Sorry it took so long to say hello,
Julie
At 8:24pm on June 1, 2007, Michelle Hasker said…
Hi Bill :)
Thanks for adding me. Hope you have a great weekend!
At 11:31am on June 1, 2007, Scott Theodore Barnes said…
Hey Bill,
I just had a look at your website. I really respect people who aren't afraid to say that they think. Keep it up.
Scott
At 6:02am on May 31, 2007, Karen Fainges said…
I love the quote on your home page. I agree, I would go through anything for my daughter to have a better life.
At 7:44pm on May 30, 2007, Christopher Hoare said…
Thanks for the invitation, Bill. I will check out your website.

I see an old writing friend on your comment wall. Sent Art Tirrell a friend request. He's not as anti-social as all that -- but he might bite

Chris.
 
 

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