Bwwaaahaaaa, Big A! Good one!
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This memory goes back far, but out in Bethpage Long Island was where my pals lived, on and off. Their Mom and their Grandmom also lived there. With the pals, all male siblings named Marino residing there, the ladies probably felt secure enough to let them have the run of the place.
Except for the kitchen radio atop the fridge.
It was always tuned to WOR. Hands off. Their mother and maternal grandmother had WOR going 24/7/52 as if it were some sonic lighthouse. Even during their soap operas, the women had that radio playing WOR.
We'd be doing things like watching ball games in one room -- in a mirror when we were moving furniture ; try it ; it's hysterical) and WOR would be grumbling away in the kitchen.
The women probably even listened to Jean Shepherd every so often
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I heard tell that WOR used to show up faithfully in the Philly book. Could there be any word as to how well WOR's Long Island spike affected Philadelphia ?