Yes I'd agree and I have about 5 or 6 of the various training cd's and for
the price they were money well spent! No offense to Mr. Rasmussen, but in my
opinion, his voice gets a bit hard to listen to over the long haul, he
sometimes...talks...really...slow...and puts emphasis on words that seems a
little unusual. I'm trying to figure out where he hails from; it's not quite
a Minnesota/Wisconsin accent but I think I'd need to hear him say "You betch
ya" to know for sure.
And I've sure learned alot about Asa Clark Browne and his family!
:)
Geoff must be from Virginia because I understood every word. I loved the Training CDs and am looking forward to seeing more. Keep up the good work Geoff!
Lewis
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