Moe Money, Moe Money, Moe Money
Thursday, November 04, 2010In this episode from 11-3-10 Red talks with financial advisor/guru Kevin Clark about the stock market and what the heck is going on out there!
In this episode from 11-3-10 Red talks with financial advisor/guru Kevin Clark about the stock market and what the heck is going on out there!
Geoff Reynolds of the Joint Archives Of Holland joins Red every other Thursday to share something interesting about Hollands past, present, and future. In this episode Geoff talks about an upcoming Holland area Historical Society's program on the history of the Roamer Boat Company.
In this interview recorded on the day after the mid term elections of 2010, Red interviews author and patriot Larry Ballard who wrote the book "Modern Slavery And The Fight For Freedom. In his book he tackles the topic of politics as usual, but with a call to "arms" for a 180-degree shift in the way things are done in Washington before it's too late!
Here Mary Beveryl has the previous weeks ladies bowling highlights and stats.
In this episode Red interviews the other congressional candidate for the 2nd Congressional District in Michigan Bill Huizenga. During the interview Red tried to find out about the MAN Bill Huizenga and NOT the candidate.
Today Dave and Kevin, the Computer Guys discuss remote access for your computer(s)
Here's Jim DeGraff with the previous weeks Mens bowling stats and highlights.
In this episode Red talks with congressional candidate Dr. Fred Johnson about the MAN Fred Johnson, and not Fred Johnson the politician. How typical of Red to use the path less trod upon.
From the "Golden Years" of Reds Place 2004-2007 when we played music. From 2006 here are Red and his part time co-host Jan talking to a listener who slips a zinger in on Red. But as usual red has the last word!
From the "Golden Years" of Reds Place 2004-2007 when we had music, here is a 2005 interview with David Oreck. You all know him as the inverter of the five pound upright Oreck vacuum. He and Red talk about a variety of subjects and Mr. Oreck reveals that he is a man of faith.