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Date Posted: 16:56:38 01/02/03 Thu
Author: Vic
Subject: MS on CNN and 1210

It was a mistake I know, but I left my radio on after Rush finished today (1/2/03)on the BIG SWAQ-ER and MS was doing a duelcast of his CNN Talkback show on radio.

Is it just me or is doing TV on radio really anoying? Everyone was talking at the same time and it didn't make much sense...Come to think about it, didn't Irv Homer invent talking on the radio without making any sense?

Vic

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[> Invented it and raised it to an art form. -- The Casual O., 09:41:35 01/03/03 Fri


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[> Same thing as posting to a message board, except that's easier than getting a talk show. Do you watch Fox News? Fast-paced talkover debating is red hot right now. Now if someone would only do that to Dan Rather every night, I'd be glued to the set! -- Tilde, 10:26:22 01/03/03 Fri


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