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October 29, 2009

radio interview, Sunday, 11-1

 I will be on these radio stations Sunday, 11/1, at these times on the program called Outlook” hosted by Don Daily. The shows are 30 minutes and I’ll be the last 10 minute segment of each broadcast. If you don’t get a chance to hear it on air, we will post it on our calendar page at the beginning of next week (monday-tuesday). I not only talk about the book, but also talk some college football with Don, namely Alabama and  Auburn. 
106.9FM The Eagle – 6am 

97.3FM New Country – 6:30am 

104.7FM WZZK – 10:30pm 

Don Dailey interviews David on his weekly radio show, Outlook.

Title: Outlook – A radio interview with Don Dailey.Location: 106.9FM The Eagle, 97.3FM The New Country, 104.7FM WZZK
Description: David discusses his latest novel, A Man Of Character, and talks SEC football with Don Dailey. David’s interview is the last of three 10 minute interviews. Details below:

6:00 a.m. – 106.9FM – Listen online at www.1069theeagle.com

6:30 a.m. – 97.3FM – Listen online at www.newcountry973.com

10:30 p.m. – 104.7FM – Listen online at www.wzzk.com

Start Time:
Date: 2009-11-01
End Time:

Book Signing

Title: Book SigningLocation: Milestone Books
Link out: Click here
Description: David will be signing his new release, A Man Of Character, from 5:00-7:00. We hope you can join us!
Start Time: 05:00
Date: 2009-11-03
End Time: 07:00

Phils look unstoppable

The Phils looked like a machine last night. Cliff Lee was the dominant pitcher last night, not Sabathia. Lee struck out 10 and allowed an unearned run in a complete game six-hitter. I know I picked the Yankees, but it was a tough call, I knew the Phillies were capable, and now they’ve got some serious momentum with Pedro going against A. J. Burnett tonight. Pedro’s a gamer and Burnett has struggled somewhat in the playoffs. If the Yankees want to win the world championship, they have to win tonight. If the Phils go up 2-0 and go back to Phlly for three, then it could be over.
 

If you want to see the perfect baseball player, watch Chase Utley. He doesn’t put up huge numbers like Albert Pujols or Ryan Howard. He puts up great numbers though, and is the consummate baseball player. He hit two home runs off Sabathia, a lefty. Utley bats left-handed. He is the heart and soul of the Phillies team. There are some great players on this team, but Utley is their leader.

The Phils are looking tough going into game two, almost unstoppable.  

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