>> ^calvados: Where did I read that the plethora of 1960s teen-sweetheart-car-crash deathsongs were supposedly really about the fear of nuclear Armageddon? Sounds plausible.
The part I really don't get is how there was apparently not enough evidence for the cops to lay charges. Isn't the dude admitting that he had paid the ladyboy for a 'night of fun' enough??? Kudos to the anchorwoman for a straight face.
Radio is still a valid, informative, engaging and easily accessible media. You discount its reliability and cultural familiarity, westy. Radio will never die, especially BECAUSE it can now be accessed via the net, satellite radio, podcasts etc. Plus it's relatively inexpensive to produce.
I contribute 3 hours of my time every week hosting a radioshow with my friends on University of Toronto's CIUT 89.5 fm (http://www.nightshift895.com). Radio plays an important role in establishing community, and encouraging participation in and discussion of community events/issues.
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Where did I read that the plethora of 1960s teen-sweetheart-car-crash deathsongs were supposedly really about the fear of nuclear Armageddon? Sounds plausible.
Where DID you read that? Interesting
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I contribute 3 hours of my time every week hosting a radioshow with my friends on University of Toronto's CIUT 89.5 fm (http://www.nightshift895.com). Radio plays an important role in establishing community, and encouraging participation in and discussion of community events/issues.
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