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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2007 · 6 MIN

Thursday, March 22, 2007

from Audio Escape Almanac · host ProVoiceTracks.com

Internationally, it's a day for observing water and seals. In the US, it's rollercoasters. And today, two Canadians have something to say about errant herring and chanting children, a Brit talks to the audience, and a German gets a wise-crack in. We'll also listen to anniversary sounds relating to the Equal Rights Amendment, Reese Witherspoon, and Pat Robertson. Plus, the first Augusta National Invitation Tournament was played today in 1934, and there's more on that at ProVoiceTracks.com/almanac, along with a link to more audio from one of the Canadians on the show.

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Internationally, it's a day for observing water and seals. In the US, it's rollercoasters. And today, two Canadians have something to say about errant herring and chanting children, a Brit talks to the audience, and a German gets a wise-crack in. We'll also listen to anniversary sounds relating to the Equal Rights Amendment, Reese Witherspoon, and Pat Robertson. Plus, the first Augusta National Invitation Tournament was played today in 1934, and there's more on that at ProVoiceTracks.com/almanac, along with a link to more audio from one of the Canadians on the show.

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