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Old 06-03-2019, 10:38 AM
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I too had some vehicles that came with the free trial period. But I'm just too much of an "el Cheapo" to pay for something I can get for free otherwise. Besides, what would life be without commercials?
In Mi, I used to listen to the opry on WSM in Nashville while working nights.
----- enjoyed some rockabilly boys also.
FM didn't become popular in vehicles till the early 60's
I still listen to AM for news/talk, you can always tell how far the storms are by the "crackle" in the AM radio, long before you see the lightning.
Back then you lost Fm, less than 100 miles from the station on a good night.
Today I don't need a radio in the ol truck,
To many "kids" blasting you from a mile away with their thumper "noise"
But I'm just an old Fart.
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