I do remember old time radio and at the risk of inciting riot I have to put in a plug for National Public Radio. My station is KCUR in Missouri. In times of sleeplessness there is always BBC overnight! All is not lost-- only, upper body strength, ability to bend, stamina, etc etc. However--wisdom, grace, patience, manipulative skill (?) has been gained --- right! Patti Robert E. Armstrong wrote: > Dear Patti, > My mistake was thinking that people on this computerized list knew about > something called the radio. > Remember, The Lone Ranger, and Gang Busters, and Mr. Keene - Tracer of > Lost Persons, The Green Hornet, and The Shadow. > Ahhhhh life was simple in those days, until one of the tubes burned out. > Sincerely, > Bob > > Patti Armstrong wrote: > > >> They didn't just offer an opinion they actually had a thought that might >> have made some sense and maybe was an original thought! >> Patti >> >> Robert E. Armstrong wrote: >> >> >> >>> Thomas was exactly right, Fulton Lewis Jr. was a radio news commentator, >>> and apparently so was his father. >>> So was Gabriel Heater as I remember. Of course now they all call >>> themselves newscasters. >>> The difference is that the old time news commentators often offered an >>> opinion on the news. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARMSTRONG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> > >