A friend of mine was all bent out of shape when the CD changer in his car failed. I asked him, “Does the radio still work?” to which he said, “Yes; but, nobody listens to the radio anymore!”Interesting to note, he works for a local broadcasting school…
When I heard the creaking door of “Inner Sanctum” I knew it was time to go play in my room! My mom would iron (women did that waaaaay back when) and listen to Stella Dallas and “Can a girl from a little mining town in the West find happiness as the wife of a wealthy and titled Englishman?” Funny, the stuff you remember…..
ORMouseworks almost 10 years ago
I’m not following you, somebodyshort, what do big families have to do with Radio Frozen Dinners? ;)
YokohamaMama almost 10 years ago
Gaijinrabbit, and may even survive TV.
rshive almost 10 years ago
You had to crowd around the radio so you could hear well enough.
GROG Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Some of those old radio shows were good, particularly the comedies.
Godfreydaniel almost 10 years ago
Before that, frozen smoke signal dinners………….
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
A friend of mine was all bent out of shape when the CD changer in his car failed. I asked him, “Does the radio still work?” to which he said, “Yes; but, nobody listens to the radio anymore!”Interesting to note, he works for a local broadcasting school…
Diane Lee Premium Member almost 10 years ago
No, that’s because just about the time everyone had a TV, they invented the pill.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
When I heard the creaking door of “Inner Sanctum” I knew it was time to go play in my room! My mom would iron (women did that waaaaay back when) and listen to Stella Dallas and “Can a girl from a little mining town in the West find happiness as the wife of a wealthy and titled Englishman?” Funny, the stuff you remember…..
Scorchwave almost 10 years ago
It was wonderful.
westny77 almost 10 years ago
What a stupid a stupid answer.