Comedian Bob Bledsoe sits down with actors Kyle Kaplan of "10 Things I Hate About You" on ABC Family and Josh Sussman of the Fox show "Glee". *******www.theprogramshow****
Starring Bob Bledsoe, Josh Sussman, Kyle Kaplan
Written & Directed by Bob Bledsoe
There are still Vikings roaming the Midwest!
I love those girls with the Midwestern accents!
I love those girls with the Midwestern accents!
I love those girls with the Midwestern accents!
Some pretty unfair fights go down in the UFC.
Bob Bledsoe and his revelations about fish. Also, where he got his pet fish.
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To Robert, the streets were "safer" than his violent childhood home. He became a drug addict and dealer, and wound up in juvenile detention. His mother's prayers shielded him. .. The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN *******www.cbn****
To Robert, the streets were "safer" than his violent childhood home. He became a drug addict and dealer, and wound up in juvenile detention. His mother's prayers shielded him. .. The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN *******www.cbn****
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Wayne Bledsoe is entering the field of politics pretty much the same way he did of radio, out of necessity and without a lot of experience. He started as the host of "Bluegrass For Saturday Night" on public radio station KMST as a volunteer fill-in when the former host took another job. When he started hosting, Wayne said "the sum total of my radio skills consisted of knowing how to turn a radio on and off". He's still hosting the show which is now the "gold standard" among bluegrass music, has won a wall full of awards, and is considered a legend among bluegrass fans.
Now retired from his day job, Wayne has decided to run for political office because "I have to". He's running as a Democrat for State Representative in one of the most Republican counties in Missouri. In this episode of "Left In The Ozarks" Richard Hall talks to the man who decided to be a blue(grass) candidate in a red county.
More at *******www.theuptake**** So often you hear about how negative politics and campaigning can be. But it can also be fun and create great memories. The UpTake’s Richard Hall is following Wayne Bledsoe a candidate running for the Missouri legislature. In this episode of “Left In The Ozarks” Richard finds himself and Wayne in the middle of a St. Patrick’s Day parade steeped in 100 years of tradition and campaign memories.