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Old April 14th 04, 02:56 PM
Stephen M.H. Lawrence
 
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"Stinger" wrote:

We used to love listening to John "Records" Lyendecker on WLS, and it came
in just fine in Southern Mississippi. It was the best "large market" radio
you could hear.

-- Stinger


(See my thread, posted yesterday, on this topic.)

Those *really* were the days, and WLS was more
than a radio station. An outstanding, and highly
recommended, site would be www.wlshistory.com.
Every time I visit that website, I really get
choked up, especially when I listen to the airchecks.

I realize that, with every passing year, I'm turning
into my Dad, especially when I say "Those were the days."

73,

Steve Lawrence
KA0PMD
Burnsville, Minnesota
 
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