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Meeting At Ticonderoga Script posted
Astro1
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Posted 08/15/03 - 07:04:35:

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A few months ago, someone requested that the script for this epiode be posted.

I have posted it in the scripts discussion.

Yes, the story is based on a well-known legend. There are a number of web sites with more info on the legend.
Here is one:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~dagjones/captdavid...

BTW - I have all of the scripts for the shows that don't exist on tape. Unless someone tells me to stop, I will try to post them all (along with the full script for Be a Good Dog, Darling) over the next few weeks.

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Posted 08/17/03 - 18:46:13:

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Believe me, no one is going to tell you to stop!
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Posted 08/18/03 - 14:35:44:

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Tell you to Stop!?!?!

My Good Person... what you are doing is to be applauded grin

And I will be the first (or one of the first at least) to say thank you smiling face

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Posted 08/25/03 - 17:17:25:

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I'll be the 2nd, then. Thanks! I've been waiting few years hoping these scripts would turn up somewhere (though I'm sure not as many years as others have waited). It's not quite as good as hearing them, but it's the next best option.

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Posted 08/26/03 - 18:14:59:

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smiling face Thanks so much to the person who managed to locate and post this script. It would truly be great to hear a rendition of the script done by a radio troupe. Thanks again.
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