Why would someone listen to a broad-minded preacher...unless they were seeking directions to the big wide highway to hell. As for what is in the library of an oldies station, the station defines what is an "oldie" (within reason) for their audience.
The good news is the radio somehow got off the station and I can't get it back on there.radiorealtor said:Why would someone listen to a broad-minded preacher...unless they were seeking directions to the big wide highway to hell. As for what is in the library of an oldies station, the station defines what is an "oldie" (within reason) for their audience.
vchimpanzee said:The good news is the radio somehow got off the station and I can't get it back on there.radiorealtor said:Why would someone listen to a broad-minded preacher...unless they were seeking directions to the big wide highway to hell. As for what is in the library of an oldies station, the station defines what is an "oldie" (within reason) for their audience.
And I think the main point here is WTOB is playing the good oldies and the people that can pick it up should be grateful they're not stuck with WLXN.
They were stuck with WLXN if they wanted oldies.BIG APE said:vchimpanzee said:The good news is the radio somehow got off the station and I can't get it back on there.radiorealtor said:Why would someone listen to a broad-minded preacher...unless they were seeking directions to the big wide highway to hell. As for what is in the library of an oldies station, the station defines what is an "oldie" (within reason) for their audience.
And I think the main point here is WTOB is playing the good oldies and the people that can pick it up should be grateful they're not stuck with WLXN.
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Fortunately, you are not "STUCK" with listening to anything! You can change the dial anytime you wish...As for the "Good Oldies" That's a matter of opinion.. I like Oldies but not a continual diet of Motown and 50's Crap! from the so called WTOB!
unitron said:"As for what is in the library of an oldies station, the station defines what is an "oldie" (within reason) for their audience."
Shouldn't that work the other way around?
At least this week the preacher was making his congregation laugh. That's the case more often than not.quadraphonic said:One day a week, that was too.
vchimpanzee said:"Time of the Season" is from the 60s. WLXN isn't ignoring the decade entirely. I know that's a song I wouldn't want to hear, though.
I was referring to my own radio station. I know WLXN wouldn't be it. WTOB might be.BIG APE said:vchimpanzee said:"Time of the Season" is from the 60s. WLXN isn't ignoring the decade entirely. I know that's a song I wouldn't want to hear, though.
Why don't you ;isten to the preacher then!!
No, lying in bed is the best thing to do. I don't actually know how I got started doing it but it's a great idea unless what I'm washing are sheets. I bought new sheets, though, so I can replace them.quadraphonic said:You should write some poetry while your clothes are washing.
Haikus or something with some zing.