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I, user., 2014-03-08 15:24 »

Listening to talk radio is one of the joys in my life.

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!, 2014-03-08 01:17 »

Haha, I didn't know how your story would end until the very end of it. I love hearing such stories because they are true and a part of someone's life. Thanks for sharing! ::thumbup::

Warm and fuzzy childhood memories

Steven W, 2014-03-08 00:04 »

I watched this video on Youtube:



This reminded me of something that happened when I was a kid. I believe it was the late '80s. We had one of those big satellite dishes 8, maybe 10 feet in diameter. Well, back then you could watch the network feeds (before the FCC fucked that all to hell). My dad tuned in a football game on the CBS network feed. He tuned in early before the networks would have picked it up. I know the Dallas Cowboys were playing because the camera started zooming in on a certain region of the cheerleaders as they were doing kicks. I was rather amused, as was dad. Moments later the camera begins zooming in on random people in the crowd. You hear John Madden and the other announcer begin shooting the breeze. The camera stops on a middle-aged woman with what I'd describe as a sourpuss look on her face and you hear John Madden declare, "Whoa! Looks like she hasn't had any in years!". Oh dear God, I wish I had that on tape.

Odd memories. What can I say? ;)

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