[Complete]Good Stories for Great Birthdays - lt

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BeauWood
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Post by BeauWood »

Here is the link for section 25, September 24 John Marshall, the Expounder of the Constitution.

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/greatbirthdays_25_olcott_128kb.mp3

The length is 42:31.

Notes:

Since the file is over 30 minutes in length, 10 seconds of silence was left at the end.

This section is the last of the book, so the end of book closing was read.

The correct pronunciation was found for all of the historical names.

Feedback is always appreciated.

Beau Wood
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Post by Lynnet »

BeauWood wrote: January 11th, 2018, 9:27 pm Here is the link for section 25, September 24 John Marshall, the Expounder of the Constitution.

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/greatbirthdays_25_olcott_128kb.mp3

The length is 42:31.

Notes:

Since the file is over 30 minutes in length, 10 seconds of silence was left at the end.

This section is the last of the book, so the end of book closing was read.

The correct pronunciation was found for all of the historical names.

Feedback is always appreciated.

Beau Wood
Thank you. We now only ask for 5 seconds at the end of all sections (this policy change was to reflect the changes in technology-- old MP3 players would cut off the end) but you can leave it as is.
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Post by HZFerr »

sect 25 September 24 John Marshall, the Expounder of the Constitution

PL OK

Great chapter & reading, I hope to hear more from you. :clap:
Helen

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Post by BeauWood »

Thank you Helen.

You are very kind.

Thanks for listening.

Beau
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Post by maredyo »

My apologies. I just cannot get "Oct 27, Theodore Roosevelt" done. In fairness, I'd like to put it back on the board for someone else to do. I will try again when my schedule will allow me the time I need. I do appreciate for the opportunity. Thank you.
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Post by Lynnet »

maredyo wrote: January 14th, 2018, 8:24 pm My apologies. I just cannot get "Oct 27, Theodore Roosevelt" done. In fairness, I'd like to put it back on the board for someone else to do. I will try again when my schedule will allow me the time I need. I do appreciate for the opportunity. Thank you.
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Post by Jammer44zg5m »

Hey, I just want to apologize for not getting my recording done yet. I have a lot of younger siblings at home and they make a pretty big racket.
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Jammer44zg5m wrote: January 15th, 2018, 1:31 pm Hey, I just want to apologize for not getting my recording done yet. I have a lot of younger siblings at home and they make a pretty big racket.
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Post by Bill Mosley »

Howdy from Texas!

I'd like to do

16 March 15 Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory 4459 words: I want to say that Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt; Mischievous Andy, James Parton; Reading the Declaration; Out Against Tarleton, James Parton; An Orphan of the Revolution, James Parton; The Hooting in the Wilderness, James Parton; Fort Mims; Davy Crockett; Chief Weatherford, James Parton; Sam Houston; Why Jackson was Named Old Hickory, James Parton; The Cotton-Bales; After the Battle of New Orleans, James Parton

Some of my favorite people here: Jackson, Houston, Crockett....

Seems like a natural for a Texan....


Bill
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How did it get so late so soon?
It’s night before it’s afternoon.
December is here before it’s June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?
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Bill Mosley wrote: February 1st, 2018, 10:05 pm Howdy from Texas!

I'd like to do

16 March 15 Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory 4459 words: I want to say that Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt; Mischievous Andy, James Parton; Reading the Declaration; Out Against Tarleton, James Parton; An Orphan of the Revolution, James Parton; The Hooting in the Wilderness, James Parton; Fort Mims; Davy Crockett; Chief Weatherford, James Parton; Sam Houston; Why Jackson was Named Old Hickory, James Parton; The Cotton-Bales; After the Battle of New Orleans, James Parton

Some of my favorite people here: Jackson, Houston, Crockett....

Seems like a natural for a Texan....


Bill
As you say...
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Post by Bill Mosley »

Howdy from Texas!

Here's

16 March 15 Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory 4459 words: I want to say that Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt; Mischievous Andy, James Parton; Reading the Declaration; Out Against Tarleton, James Parton; An Orphan of the Revolution, James Parton; The Hooting in the Wilderness, James Parton; Fort Mims; Davy Crockett; Chief Weatherford, James Parton; Sam Houston; Why Jackson was Named Old Hickory, James Parton; The Cotton-Bales; After the Battle of New Orleans, James Parton


https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/greatbirthdays_16_olcott_128kb.mp3

35:30

It was a hoot!

Bill
Bill

How did it get so late so soon?
It’s night before it’s afternoon.
December is here before it’s June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?
~Dr. Seuss
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Post by Lynnet »

Bill Mosley wrote: February 19th, 2018, 3:49 pm Howdy from Texas!

Here's

16 March 15 Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory 4459 words: I want to say that Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt; Mischievous Andy, James Parton; Reading the Declaration; Out Against Tarleton, James Parton; An Orphan of the Revolution, James Parton; The Hooting in the Wilderness, James Parton; Fort Mims; Davy Crockett; Chief Weatherford, James Parton; Sam Houston; Why Jackson was Named Old Hickory, James Parton; The Cotton-Bales; After the Battle of New Orleans, James Parton


https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/greatbirthdays_16_olcott_128kb.mp3

35:30

It was a hoot!

Bill
Thank you
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Post by HZFerr »

sect 16 March 15 Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory
PL OK

Very enjoyable listening. :clap:
Helen

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Post by mparker »

I would like to do sections 14 and 15 Jose de San Martin of Argentina. I currently live in South America so this kind of spoke to me.
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Post by Lynnet »

mparker wrote: March 4th, 2018, 10:21 am I would like to do sections 14 and 15 Jose de San Martin of Argentina. I currently live in South America so this kind of spoke to me.
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