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Listening to the Radio (a dying pastime?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bub" data-source="post: 193823" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>Let me go back a few years. </p><p>My dad bought me a radio shaped like a champaign bottle. There was a nob at the base that turned it on and I changed the stations by turning the top. </p><p>I fell asleep listening to boxing matches. </p><p>I also remember a lot of the "old time" radio shows and hope that some of you remember them also.</p><p>Did you ever get into soap operas on the radio when you were sick and home from school?</p><p>Since time marches on now I listen to npr and kdhx</p><p><a href="http://kdhx.org/" target="_blank">http://kdhx.org/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bub, post: 193823, member: 31"] Let me go back a few years. My dad bought me a radio shaped like a champaign bottle. There was a nob at the base that turned it on and I changed the stations by turning the top. I fell asleep listening to boxing matches. I also remember a lot of the "old time" radio shows and hope that some of you remember them also. Did you ever get into soap operas on the radio when you were sick and home from school? Since time marches on now I listen to npr and kdhx [url=http://kdhx.org/]http://kdhx.org/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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