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- From: aslakson@tera.cs.umn.edu (Brian Excarnate)
- Subject: Re: KJ104 Going Country -- What You Can Do
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- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 02:20:02 GMT
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- muchow@zebo.network.com (Jim Muchow) writes:
- someone else wrote:
- >>But to the point... write it off and hope another station picks up the
- >>format. This decision was most likely mandated by absentee owners, and
- Nazis or Communists are behind this, I can't decide which.
-
- >format. Yeah, it was an alternative 40 songs, but still... I mean, I kind
- >of expected that they would play more cuts off albums instead of the ones
- >that they or someone else determined would be a "hit".
- If you want the B-sides, or album cuts, you can listen to 97 FM. Caution:
- my parents listen to that station, and it's a suspected granola strongpoint.
-
- Thanks to the people who posted the addresses and phone numbers. I'm going
- to write, call, fax, lather, rinse, repeat.
-
-
- Brian <-= Tuned in 104 and ripped off the knob. Now I need a new knob. Send
- applications to me at this address.
- --
- "There are situations in which torture is not merely permissible but morally
- mandatory." -- Michael Levin
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