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Live Internet TV show - BarometerBob Show
      Tue Jun 14 2005 10:41 PM

This is an invitation for all to join BarometerBob on his first live TV internet stream broadcast on Thursday, June 16th at 8:00 p.m. EST. See Bob live on internet live T.V stream for the first time! Watch and listen to him discuss the latest happening in the tropics and other weather information.

All you have to do is download winamp which can be found at www.winamp.com - then register and copy and open the link to the Barometerbob Show: http://www.weathercommunity.com:8000/listen.pls -if you have any questions on how to access this great new product - jump in the chatroom and I help you as much as I can.

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