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Hash: SHA1 bpnjensen wrote: | "T.Early" wrote in message ... | | |20 over 9 here at 0510. I miss Larry Glick. | | |The best. If you are ever in Boca Raton, Fla., Larry is a "greeter" |at Legal Seafoods Restaurant and going strong. | | | I used to listen to Larry all the time, when he still had one of the | few late-night nutshows that didn't cover the world (a la Art Bell). | It's great to hear he's still alive and kicking. Does he still do his | hypnosis schtick? | | Bruce Jensen I remember as a young kid in the 60's listening to Larry Glick on WBZ in Boston, and something he pedalled called "Larry Glick's Lemonade." It's funny but with just a plain old nasty GE tabletop AM/FM radio I was able to log over 150 AM stations over the course of the summer of 1966. Tim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (MingW32) Comment: Quae Sursum Volo Videre iD8DBQFBU355AIImbXvBmDERAvbRAKCc5Oye41QB+vwSeuLy7C Sv6QGCuwCfR2mT BkW70YEsnaguVY6lFYRjsr0= =7xBh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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![]() Timoleon wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 bpnjensen wrote: | "T.Early" wrote in message ... | | |20 over 9 here at 0510. I miss Larry Glick. | | |The best. If you are ever in Boca Raton, Fla., Larry is a "greeter" |at Legal Seafoods Restaurant and going strong. | | | I used to listen to Larry all the time, when he still had one of the | few late-night nutshows that didn't cover the world (a la Art Bell). | It's great to hear he's still alive and kicking. Does he still do his | hypnosis schtick? | | Bruce Jensen I remember as a young kid in the 60's listening to Larry Glick on WBZ in Boston, and something he pedalled called "Larry Glick's Lemonade." It's funny but with just a plain old nasty GE tabletop AM/FM radio I was able to log over 150 AM stations over the course of the summer of 1966. Tim "Funny", hell - most of those old table radios (tube circuitry?) were wonderful "after dark" DX machines. To condense a story I've told here before, one late afternoon in winter during "grayline" time, I logged a 5,000 watt station from Denver at my home in Detroit. The "DX machine"? A circa 1960 Admiral 5 tube "American Classic", on the built in antenna. Tony |
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Timoleon wrote:
It's funny but with just a plain old nasty GE tabletop AM/FM radio I was able to log over 150 AM stations over the course of the summer of 1966. GE made some extremely sensitive radios over many, many years. -- At the end of the new Kerry ad: "I'm John Kerry, and I approved of this ad before I voted against it." |
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