Ksyrup
03-11-2004, 01:26 PM
OK, not really....
Bob Denver (Gilligan) starting radio station<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=465 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Bob Denver, who starred in the '60s sitcom Gilligan's Island, is starting a radio station in his house.
Denver says he plans to promote West Virginia by creating the station downstairs in his Princeton home.
He wants to broadcast oldies music and radio dramas when he takes to the airwaves within a month. He says the station will reach 100,000 people in southern West Virginia.
"I expect it to have quite a reach," he said. "On Interstate 77, I'll be picking up people all the way into Virginia."
On Gilligan's Island, a small charter boat was caught in a storm and wrecked on the shore of an uncharted South Pacific island. Denver played the hapless deckhand Gilligan. The series ran from 1964-67.
Denver, 69, says he's surprised by the following Gilligan's Island has maintained through reruns.
"I love the letters we get from the children. They say, 'My mom and dad said they watched you when they were little. Is that true?' They can't believe their parents were ever little," he said.
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I did find this to be quite humorous...
"Denver says he plans to promote West Virginia by creating the station downstairs in his Princeton home....He says the station will reach 100,000 people in southern West Virginia."
"Come to West Virgi...wha? You're already here? Ah, then f*ck it already, I'm goin' back to sleep. Wake me when those pricks start sending me royalty checks for Gilligan's Island. 'Little Buddy' my ass..."
Bob Denver (Gilligan) starting radio station<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=465 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Bob Denver, who starred in the '60s sitcom Gilligan's Island, is starting a radio station in his house.
Denver says he plans to promote West Virginia by creating the station downstairs in his Princeton home.
He wants to broadcast oldies music and radio dramas when he takes to the airwaves within a month. He says the station will reach 100,000 people in southern West Virginia.
"I expect it to have quite a reach," he said. "On Interstate 77, I'll be picking up people all the way into Virginia."
On Gilligan's Island, a small charter boat was caught in a storm and wrecked on the shore of an uncharted South Pacific island. Denver played the hapless deckhand Gilligan. The series ran from 1964-67.
Denver, 69, says he's surprised by the following Gilligan's Island has maintained through reruns.
"I love the letters we get from the children. They say, 'My mom and dad said they watched you when they were little. Is that true?' They can't believe their parents were ever little," he said.
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I did find this to be quite humorous...
"Denver says he plans to promote West Virginia by creating the station downstairs in his Princeton home....He says the station will reach 100,000 people in southern West Virginia."
"Come to West Virgi...wha? You're already here? Ah, then f*ck it already, I'm goin' back to sleep. Wake me when those pricks start sending me royalty checks for Gilligan's Island. 'Little Buddy' my ass..."