Posted by olgentdc on November 29, 2023 at 11:20:08 from (38.2.0.64):
But NOT NO More !.. We Used to Listen to AM radio all day long in the kitchen and out in the hog barn . Mom listened to Metz and Perky on WHAS Louisville. Barney Arnold came on around noon , You Guys in Texas got to listen San Antonio Rose at noon . Our Hogs listened to Diky and Bux Braun on WINN . There were Many other good DJs that were quite entertaining in those days ,.I could always tell what time of day it was when the DJs switched Out , Mom would turn the radio on while Making Dad His breakfast and the would draw the rest of us out of bed, while it was still dark.We milked and fed , got on the Bus listened to Bill Baley on WAKY . I remember Dad stoppin Us from planting corn to come over and hear the DERBY on the radio from the pickup under the shade tree . , I heard SECRETARIAT make history. TV was just as good in those days .. But Now things are just too different for me to like the changes that took us to where we are now . Just thinking,after reading 37 Cheif's post . Thought provoking but ,the end of rant
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