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Author: | Brett Illingworth [ 08 Feb 2012, 07:04 ] |
Post subject: | Radio Marinara |
For those interested, Radio Marinara returns to the airwaves this Sunday at 9:00am. 3RRR on 102.7. |
Author: | Random [ 08 Feb 2012, 08:21 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Radio Marinara |
Before anyone asks what it is before using some sort of search, because that's bound to happen. http://www.radiomarinara.com/ |
Author: | Roamin PPB [ 08 Feb 2012, 10:09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Radio Marinara |
Bewdy. Cheers Brett! Will be marooned up in Melb for the weekend, so Marinara will have a new listener come sunday seeing as I won't be out in the water. Whilst browsing through the Radio Marinara site I noticed a hyperlink to the DiveUnder website. As (up 'til now) I'd only ever seen advertisements for DiveUnder with a mobile number/email address for Brett listed against it, but never a website... So, intrigued, I followed the link. I'd heard that Brett is a man who believes in simplicity. And I must say, his expression of this philosophy via the content of the DiveUnder webpage is, in a word, succinct. And I applaud you for it. To save people the effort, here's the link: http://www.diveunder.com.au/ Cheers all! |
Author: | Andrewv [ 08 Feb 2012, 14:35 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Radio Marinara |
Love the latest news Code: Latest News: We will be off air from December 14th 2009 until Feb 14th 2010. Look forward to hearing you in 2010 starting with our show all about Marine Lerv.... |
Author: | Roamin PPB [ 11 Mar 2012, 10:25 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Radio Marinara |
Marooned in Melbourne this weekend (again). So caught the Marinara program (well, most of it) this morning. Bit disappointed to hear about the 3 degree drop in water temperature -> shouldn't be long before the fish shoot through for their tropical winter vacations (or wherever it is they seem to disappear to during the winter months). It was halfway interesting stuff to listen to, and if you're marooned on land on a Sunday morning, it's not a bad way to pass the time. |
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