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Comical legal station IDs

Just found this stuffed down in the pile of airchecks I have from the past few years:
"Bob's been called a lot of names. Bobby, the Bob-Meister, Robert, and his coach once called him Old Swingin' Miss Bob. But we call him, K-B-Q-B Chico". That's from 2014, not sure if they are still using that ID sweeper anymore.
 
In 1997 after WNEZ (now WLAT) dropped their Spanish Romantica format in favor of Urban Contemporary. "Dropping the bomb - DJ speaking rapid fire Spanish *Bomb explodes* WNEZ New Britain/Hartford. Jamz 910."

In October 2000 when WNTY was leased to Blaze Communications and was hip-hop. It was like counting down for a rocket every time they did the legal. "3-2-1. WNTY 990 AM. Serving Southington, New Britain, Bristol, and Hartford. This is Blaze 990. Blazin' 990 Jams."

In 2004 990 (which had changed calls to WXCT) was sold and was going to be flipping to brokered ethnic programming, the last week of April they cancelled all local talk programming and recut the legal ID. "Stay tuned as we rebuild WXCT to serve all of Central Connecticut's Ethnic communities. WXCT Southington/Hartford."
 
WLUM in Milwaukee is pretty funny.

Now it's time for the legal... beagle...
*barking dog and man saying "who's a good boy"
now it's time for the legal ID, W-L-U-M Milwaukee.
 
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