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New Post! Apr 17, 2007 @ 03:38:37#1
purple_and_gold

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it seems that with all the new technology the young generation have recieved (ipods, Mp3's) no one is listening to the radio anymore. i mean sure there are podcasts but nothing beats good old fashioned radio.......

except my ipod.


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purple_and_gold last visited April 17, 2008

New Post! May 09, 2007 @ 03:10:57#2
levitical

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Satellite radio beats "good ole radio" unless you can't afford the 12.95 a month.... Heck they even give away their receivers for free now...


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levitical last visited May 10, 2007

New Post! May 09, 2007 @ 03:14:28#3
jeanettesianrachel

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i used to love the radio between marriages,as soon as the kids went to bed off the t.v went and on come the local radio,it was nice just to sit in my own company thinking and unwinding with the radio on as background noise and loved it after 10pm cos they played all the soft songs.


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jeanettesianrachel last visited August 21, 2008

New Post! Mar 14, 2008 @ 19:40:38#4
keyboardplayer

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Terrestrial radio was probably great back in the day, but in recent years, it's went down the tube. In my opinion, the only good radio station left is WSM in Nashville, but it's statticky on my stereo, and the Grand Ole Opry and Eddie stubbs are now on XM, so I haven't listened to terrestrial radio in forever.

keyboardplayer last visited April 28, 2008
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