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Bhutan believes more in Gross National Happiness (GNH) than conventional economics of GDP. But then who better than kids to epitomise Happiness :-)
John Rooney is in his third year of broadcasting Cardinals games with partner Mike Shannon. Rooney, a Richmond, Mo. native, came to St. Louis from the Chicago White Sox where he spent 18 years (1988-2005) - one in TV and 17 seasons following in the radio booth. The Cardinals World Championship crown in 2006 has given John the privelege of working with the World Series Champion team in back-to-back seasons, following the White Sox win in 2005. Rooney, 52, called his first major league game in 1983 with Shannon and Hall of Fame Broadcaster Jack Buck during a three-game series between the Cardinals and host Cincinnati Reds.
He began his baseball broadcasting career at the class AAA level, spending the 1981-82 seasons with the Oklahoma 89ers and the 1983-84 campaigns with the Louisville Redbirds. John juggled two stints in the 1980's as a sports reporter for KMOX around his baseball broadcasting and also called University of Missouri basketball games for 20 seasons. His major league baseball radio assignments have included the Division Series (1995-97, 2002-03), League Championship Series (1987-97), All-Star Games (1990-1997), World Series (1987-97), and the FOX Saturday afternoon “Game of the Week” (1996-98). John also has broadcast several college football bowls as well as the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, including the Final Four (1984-2002). Rooney was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in February 2004.
just another frumpy friday.
lace trim cardigan: benaz sarafpour for target
broadcast tee
tweed skirt: gap
ksocks: target
shoes remixed
BBC One's 10.15am Christmas Day 2009 Broadcast (in England anyway) was from Chester Cathedral. I did not go to that service ~ however, I did see one of the vans driving off to wherever the BBC keep these.
Cocorosie
BSP Kingston
Kingston, New York
September 26th, 2015
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Broadcast Communications Specialist Course U.S. Air Force Service Unique Class 010-16 pose for a group photo after their graduation ceremony at the Defense Information School, F ort George G. Meade, Md., March 2, 2016. The six Airmen and one civilian are the first to graduate from this 16 academic-day course. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nichelle Anderson/ Released)
A Prairie Home Companion live broadcast, 25 May 2013, Wolf Trap Farm Park. Vienna, Virginia. Levy sat in on the house band, and his solos alone were worth the price of admission.
MØ
Secret Solstice Festival
June, 2015
Reykjavik, Iceland
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The show begins: A Prairie Home Companion live broadcast, 25 May 2013, Wolf Trap Farm Park. Vienna, Virginia
Michael Richards signs autographs for fans outside the Emmy rehearsal 9/10/94 - Permission granted to copy, publish, broadcast or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can
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museum of broadcast communications - Regency Transistor Radio Model TR-1 (1954). See www.radiomuseum.org for more information.
Juliette Lewis
Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn, NY
Saturday, August 6th, 2016
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museum of broadcast communications - Zenith 7-S-240 Chairside Model (1938). See www.radiomuseum.org for more information.