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30th September 2012, 08:28 AM
#1
FOR The GOOD Times
Iit's early Sunday evening here in Qld .OZ.
Had a wonderful day. simply by sitting outside listening ,to a F.m STATION .101. Easily accesible on the Net.
The U.k. times to listen in. would probably ,be between .6.AM 10 a,m,
Innumerable Oldie's.Kathy Kirby , Kay Starr.,
Max Bygraves , George Formby, Gili. Doris Day ..Added Bonus ,is one is able to ring the Statiion ,request a Favourite, and they will play it ,if not this Sunday , the folllowing.
Sat out there with a few Vinho Plonkos ! and been round the World .
Highly recommended .For the Price of A phone Call.
CHEERS!
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30th September 2012, 10:00 AM
#2
Yes there are some good stations around i pick up a couple of Stations from NZ, all the great 1960.s stuff. Glenn Baker ps you can get Radio Hauraki Auckland too
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30th September 2012, 02:05 PM
#3
JohnnyCash
Hi Evan,the weather in Liverpool this morning was dull and mild,the wife and myself got out of bed at 7am,made my self a good breafast,the wife's toast,she went out for the Sunday paper's,listen to some C D Jonny Cash,Hank William's Buck Owen's.hunred's of other great singer's in my collection,to pick from each week.Get the 10-30am bus to the town centre,the wife goes to Church,then go to the Albert Dock,have look round,then on to the Pier Head,lovely view's of the ferry across the Mersey,sometimes go it take some picture's with my IPod,if you would like me to send you any,my email off the M.N.Site.Ken.
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30th September 2012, 02:40 PM
#4
if you google "dean martin" you can get a whole series of his tv show there are some hilarious moments
john sutton
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1st October 2012, 05:47 AM
#5
Here in Melbourne we basicaly have only tweo tpyes of radio station. Talkback, two of them, the rest music, either all the golden oldies or some of the stuff the younger generation call 'music', more generaly refered to by the normal person as just noise.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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