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Todd Jeffers

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mikethebike

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I am looking for Todd Jeffers who worked in State College during early 70's. I managed the shoe dept at the Penn Traffic store and we became friends through our advertising.
I wrecked Todd's son's bike after Missouri (I moved to St. College from there) beat Notre Dame, damn near killed me but I didn't feel a thing. I was forever known on radio as Mike the Bike.
If you know how I might get a hold of Todd please let me know.

Thanks,
Mike Rogers
 
> I am looking for Todd Jeffers who worked in State College
> during early 70's. I managed the shoe dept at the Penn
> Traffic store and we became friends through our advertising.
>
> I wrecked Todd's son's bike after Missouri (I moved to St.
> College from there) beat Notre Dame, damn near killed me but
> I didn't feel a thing. I was forever known on radio as Mike
> the Bike.
> If you know how I might get a hold of Todd please let me
> know.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike Rogers
>
If you Google "Todd Jeffers" you'll come up with his personal web page.
The old man w/ grey hair is Todd. The nose is the same, and the attitude.
He's back on the air in West Virginia, doing mornings on a news-talk AM.
 
> > I am looking for Todd Jeffers who worked in State College
> > during early 70's. I managed the shoe dept at the Penn
> > Traffic store and we became friends through our
> advertising.
> >
> > I wrecked Todd's son's bike after Missouri (I moved to St.
>
> > College from there) beat Notre Dame, damn near killed me
> but
> > I didn't feel a thing. I was forever known on radio as
> Mike
> > the Bike.
> > If you know how I might get a hold of Todd please let me
> > know.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike Rogers
> >
> If you Google "Todd Jeffers" you'll come up with his
> personal web page.
> The old man w/ grey hair is Todd. The nose is the same, and
> the attitude.
> He's back on the air in West Virginia, doing mornings on a
> news-talk AM.
>
RE: Tod Jeffers...Sorry, you'll have to enter "Tod Jeffers" One "D". I'm sure he'll be glad to hear from you. Probably say he's surprised you're still alive.
 
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