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T'was The Night Before Christmas 2007

Just a thought here....when I was growing up I don't even remember any of my friends having a TV in their room, let alone the internet, text messaging, video games, 200 channel TV, mp3s, downloaded music, etc. I eally wonder how many of us would have been listening for that scratchy signal from New York to listen to Cousin Brucie at night if we had. When we want "the good old days" back, how exactly does Mom and Pop compete with all this technology? Even in Small Town USA, who needs the school lunch menus on the radio when they can be seen on the local school's website? I even had a major farm advertiser tell me that farmers don't need farm reports on the radio anymore; they get their updates on their laptops. I don't know that we're realistic in thinking that radio can be frozen in time while everything else marches on.
 
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