According to RadioInk, the talk station will provide 4 hours of coverage this Sunday, for the first time. How can a foot race with mostly relatively unknown participants be made to seem exciting on the radio?
From RadioInk
From RadioInk
Have Lloyd Lindsay Young do the play by playAccording to RadioInk, the talk station will provide 4 hours of coverage this Sunday, for the first time. How can a foot race with mostly relatively unknown participants be made to seem exciting on the radio?
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The only thing stupider is announcing wrestling on the radio. "He threw a Gramby, now going for a firemans, two back points, single leg takedown, now a half nelson, over on his back, five count, three back points, he's up, another takedown, he's back on his back.......pin!" Our local LPFM did a couple of them and people were like "What the hell am I listening to? Go back to music!" Needless to say, they did.
You put that in quotes. It's sort-of funny, but whose line is it? Because if it's you, I think it's very unfair to all those runners. The vast majority don't enter to compete to "win", they're competing with themselves to see if they can make it to the finish line. I couldn't make it to the Brooklyn end of the Verrazano if you spotted me the uphill section and a pair of roller skates. (I suspect you couldn't either.) Props to those who train for the marathon and then make the attempt."What's to see? A woman from Norway, a guy from Kenya, and 20,000 losers.” 😅
Even more strange: Back in the 60's and 70's, WTIL in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, used to broadcast the national domino championships live.The only thing stupider is announcing wrestling on the radio.
I think that's called "Radio for Insomniacs" for those who have difficulty falling asleepEven more strange: Back in the 60's and 70's, WTIL in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, used to broadcast the national domino championships live.
While dominos were enormously popular on the Island at the time, the "play by play" was horribly boring.
Its from seinfeld duh.You put that in quotes. It's sort-of funny, but whose line is it? Because if it's you, I think it's very unfair to all those runners. The vast majority don't enter to compete to "win", they're competing with themselves to see if they can make it to the finish line. I couldn't make it to the Brooklyn end of the Verrazano if you spotted me the uphill section and a pair of roller skates. (I suspect you couldn't either.) Props to those who train for the marathon and then make the attempt.
Hot damn, Shakespeare has arisen from the dead!Its from seinfeld duh.