It's time again for "Cruising The Classics," and this week ...

05/08/2008 - 17:00
05/08/2008 - 19:00

More surprises await should you chose to join us Thursday night. It's time again for "Cruising The Classics," and this week .... Matt Cox ... goes crazy. How? Well you'll have to join him and find out but first a few words from Matt on this week's book.

"The Thirty Nine Steps," has been regarded as one of the early twentieth century's finest works of espionage. We've studied espionage before with "Tale of Two Cities," but this was written as England was on the brink of war while its author was sick with a leg wound in bed. How do we go crazy? Again I've chosen to leave out which version I'm playing but being it's my birthday this weekend I'm allowing myself a little fun. I will drop two hints. 1 it was a Christmas gift from my wife Heather and while that has you all scratching your heads here's another one. Perhaps Devon will accept my resume as a partial COTRA host. I'll leave it there but I hope we continue our discussion as to "what a classic is," which we started last time I hosted. I Look forward to seeing you Thursday.

To join us on Thursday, at 5:00 PM Pacific or 8:00 PM Eastern, go to www.radiooutofthepast.org and select the Old Time Radio link, or you can use the direct link

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See you there,

Robert Acosta
boacosta@pacbell.net
http://www.radiooutofthepast.org