The Elderberries by Corey Pandolph and Phil Frank and Joe Troise for July 19, 2020
Transcript:
Female Customer Charactar: How much for the snowglobe of Orlando? Lady Seller Character: $5. Boy Character: What's that, mister? The Professor: That's a rack for holding record albums. Little boy: What's a recod album? The Professor: It's a vinyl disk with music on it. Little Boy: What do you do with the disk? The Professor: You put the album on a phonograph. Little Boy: What's a phobograb? The Professor: Phonograph!! It's a machine that makes the music come out of the album! Little Boy: I'll give you a dollar for it. The Professor: Sold! Lady Seller Character: Isn't it wonderful when young people are interested in old things? The Professor: He's using it to make a cage for his hamster.
unca jim over 4 years ago
Back in ‘48, I actually heard radio stations on an old crystal set that I found in the attic of our ol’ farm house.. Took some foolin’ around with this and that and broken earphones, but it was the start of my career in electronics..
dwane.scoty1 over 4 years ago
Until the advent of Smartphones, Radio has been the most versatile media! Don’t go a day w/o either!