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Mr. Carrot Posted Mar 8, 2004
Goose feathers are better. Come ON, geese are worse than ducks!
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Flying Betty- Now with added nickname tag! Posted Mar 9, 2004
And they can't even talk back.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Mar 9, 2004
have you ever listened to high class audience centered radio?
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Flying Betty- Now with added nickname tag! Posted Mar 10, 2004
SOmehow, that doesn't sound like a very American thing to broadcast. The closest thing we have is public radio which is geared to moderately well off retirees who are willing to donate some money so as not to hear the crap played by today's youth.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Mar 10, 2004
Its not an australian thing to broadcast either but they do exist here, I am sure they exist there.
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Tacysa Posted Mar 10, 2004
This is Georgia Public Radio brought to you by....
This is America's Radio Fortune Call brought to you by...
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Mr. Carrot Posted Mar 11, 2004
We don't have a lot of sponsorship on radio channels... A lot of our channels are government funded, thus ensuring that we get some of the more obscure stuff too... Ah, yes, they do say that Norway is the last communist nation...
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Mar 11, 2004
at least you don't have mix 106.7
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Tacysa Posted Mar 12, 2004
At least you don't have The Buzz 95.1 FM Radio, All Day, Any Day.
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Mr. Carrot Posted Mar 12, 2004
And you haven't got bloody channel 24, or p4... ugh. We listened to "Are og Odin" today at school... Muahahahahahahahaaa
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Mar 13, 2004
mix 106.7 is acutely described by the baize of radio.
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Tacysa Posted Mar 13, 2004
i think everyone with a crappy radio listening area should go howl at the moon. i never listen to the radio anymore unless im in the car and rarely then. but how, you ask, do i learn about new music? i let other people sacrifice themselves to hours of commercials and crappy love songs with the worse rhyme schemes in the world.
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Mr. Carrot Posted Mar 13, 2004
Just a radio show where they do a lot of weird stuff... essentially. They're wacky, and they're amusing.
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