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[QUOTE="Aluminny69, post: 4350859, member: 103"] There a couple DJs that went right to WDRC after WHUS. Can't remember their names. I was going to write about listening to the radio. I'll admit I listened mostly to the music, the brand new Rock n' Roll. But my friend loved the Montreal Canadiens, and on a good night could pick up the game broadcasts from Montreal. Although it was in French, he was taking French in High School, so he he could make out prt of what they were saying. But most interesting, he would always listen to Jean Shepherd's nightly broadcast on WOR. Jean was an incredible story teller. He wrote the popular movie A Christmas Story ( You'll shoot your eye out), and that's Jean narrating the movie. You can find several of his radio shows on Youtube [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Shepherd#Radio'][B][SIZE=5]Jean Shepherd[/SIZE][/B][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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