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I was going through some boxes of ancient 1970s-80s stuff
(mostly stuff which should have been shredded or junked long ago)
today, and found a colorful 1980 tabloid newspaper from the
Fabulous Flying Fendelman Bros.!
I bet no one here but Stuart recognizes the name.
Anyway, it had a full-page ad from WSHE.
I also found a WGMA coverage map, a WLRN schedule,
and a WHRS (now WXEL) programming highlights press
release. The last two from 1980 also.
Made my day. (So you know I really need to get a life.)
Well, you know I never throw anything out.
See if anyone else (besides Stuart) can identify
the Fabulous Flying Fendelman Bros.!
I wonder what they're up to these days.
73s
PS... I searched, and found "Fendelman Brothers" mentioned only once in google.
Isn't there a name someone coined for something so unique that it appears only once?
Anyway it'll still be once, because that occurrance spells it out.
I found a SUPPORT THE PRESIDENT
bumper sticker, too. Guess who that refers to?
(mostly stuff which should have been shredded or junked long ago)
today, and found a colorful 1980 tabloid newspaper from the
Fabulous Flying Fendelman Bros.!
I bet no one here but Stuart recognizes the name.
Anyway, it had a full-page ad from WSHE.
I also found a WGMA coverage map, a WLRN schedule,
and a WHRS (now WXEL) programming highlights press
release. The last two from 1980 also.
Made my day. (So you know I really need to get a life.)
Well, you know I never throw anything out.
See if anyone else (besides Stuart) can identify
the Fabulous Flying Fendelman Bros.!
I wonder what they're up to these days.
73s
PS... I searched, and found "Fendelman Brothers" mentioned only once in google.
Isn't there a name someone coined for something so unique that it appears only once?
Anyway it'll still be once, because that occurrance spells it out.
I found a SUPPORT THE PRESIDENT
bumper sticker, too. Guess who that refers to?