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Feralcat

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Down from #34. I can see why population is shrinking having nothing to do with radio and I think I read recently that a lot of any population growth isn't even English speaking. What does this bode for the future?
 
Manana en 100.3, Senorita Jessica's universidad del conocimiento de la acera (college of sidewalk knowledge).
It's the wave of the future. Travel to Miami in October con Pablo y Alberto and see how many people hable ingles as their primary language.
America is a constantly changing melting pot, that's how we were and are built.
Just like foreign language radio there are foreign language TV Stations, Newspapers, etc.


> Down from #34. I can see why population is shrinking having
> nothing to do with radio and I think I read recently that a
> lot of any population growth isn't even English speaking.
> What does this bode for the future?
>
 
> Down from #34. I can see why population is shrinking having
> nothing to do with radio and I think I read recently that a
> lot of any population growth isn't even English speaking.
> What does this bode for the future?
>
>
>
>I am not sure how the book works but I am assuming most of them go to Providence, Warwick and Pawtucket.

Here's where I am going with this.

I used to work at Kent Hospital and the thing about the State of RI's population is that it's rolling South.In other words People are moving from Providence to Warwick from Warwick to Coventry. I am not sure how that fits in but it was drilled into our heads.
I do'nt think I made any sense but someone will kind of know what I'm saying.
 
> Manana en 100.3, Senorita Jessica's universidad del
> conocimiento de la acera (college of sidewalk knowledge).
> It's the wave of the future. Travel to Miami in October con
> Pablo y Alberto and see how many people hable ingles as
> their primary language.
> America is a constantly changing melting pot, that's how we
> were and are built.
> Just like foreign language radio there are foreign language
> TV Stations, Newspapers, etc.

Miguel et tu!
 
Si, si Senor Pablo. ¿Hablas Espanol?

> > Manana en 100.3, Senorita Jessica's universidad del
> > conocimiento de la acera (college of sidewalk knowledge).
> > It's the wave of the future. Travel to Miami in October
> con
> > Pablo y Alberto and see how many people hable ingles as
> > their primary language.
> > America is a constantly changing melting pot, that's how
> we
> > were and are built.
> > Just like foreign language radio there are foreign
> language
> > TV Stations, Newspapers, etc.
>
> Miguel et tu!
>
 
> I used to work at Kent Hospital and the thing about the
> State of RI's population is that it's rolling South.In other
> words People are moving from Providence to Warwick from
> Warwick to Coventry. I am not sure how that fits in but it
> was drilled into our heads.
> I do'nt think I made any sense but someone will kind of know
> what I'm saying.

It'd be interesting to see "all of RI" ratings, including the Southern half of the state.
 
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