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< http://spiritofradio.ca/Personalities.asp?Show=Marsden%2C+David >;

< http://spiritofradio.ca >;


These are on a spam_blacklist:

< http://pulver radio.com >;

< http://pulver radio.com/blog/?author=5 >;

< http://pulver radio.com/blog/?cat=44 >.

These Dave Marsden websites seem closed:

< http://asticles.com >;

< http://marsdenplanet.com >.

hopiakuta ; [[ <nowiki> </nowiki> { [[%c2%a1]] [[%c2%bf]] [[ %7e%7e%7e%7e ]] } ;]] 19:52, 26 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Dave Mickie in Hamilton?

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It's not mentioned in the article, but Marsden, as Dave Mickie, was on a Hamilton top-40 radio station (I think CKOC) in the early 1960s and later hosted a local pop music dance show on CHCH TV (channel 11), Club 11 Dance Party. Part of his on-air shtick was to encourage the wearing of black bobby socks rather than white, and he lauded wearers of the former as "black sock boobies." Anyone with a long memory able to verify any of this?

Userboy87 (talk) 16:22, 13 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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