If you live outside a major metropolitan area and there is any kind of local emergency, the chances today of finding a nearby radio station with information (or even a live staff) are slim to none.
“WKGAY”……..Cho likely remembered the gone-but-not-forgotten WGAY, the much-mocked yet still feisty “elevator music” station in the greater Washington metropolitan area which includes College Park and Beltsville, where these yokels generally hang their hats. The station had a….certain aura hanging around it back in those halcyon days of the ’60’s and 70’s, that spurred a lot of the above-mentioned mockery. I think Cho not-so-mildly suggested, when he penned this, that, “well, if there INDEED exists a radio station where Barry Manilow would be played ’round the clock, might it be THIS one?”………..
cracker65 9 months ago
Well in his defense, he is a pig.
gantech 9 months ago
The station call letters are priceless.
joe piglet Premium Member 9 months ago
Well he is a “Lonely Child”
Man of the Woods 9 months ago
WKGAY 98.8 LOL!!! Gotta love it, made me laugh out loud.
Geezer 9 months ago
https://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/WGAY
FassEddie 9 months ago
Seems like a measured response for Spamilow.
TurbosDad 9 months ago
WK GAY ? Really?…
Call me Ishmael 9 months ago
Infantile “humor” can always find an audience.
Doctor Go 9 months ago
I have that same reflex. Also for Kenny G….
mistercatworks 9 months ago
If you live outside a major metropolitan area and there is any kind of local emergency, the chances today of finding a nearby radio station with information (or even a live staff) are slim to none.
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 9 months ago
Could probably still use it as an atomic ash tray.
orbenjawell Premium Member 9 months ago
“WKGAY”……..Cho likely remembered the gone-but-not-forgotten WGAY, the much-mocked yet still feisty “elevator music” station in the greater Washington metropolitan area which includes College Park and Beltsville, where these yokels generally hang their hats. The station had a….certain aura hanging around it back in those halcyon days of the ’60’s and 70’s, that spurred a lot of the above-mentioned mockery. I think Cho not-so-mildly suggested, when he penned this, that, “well, if there INDEED exists a radio station where Barry Manilow would be played ’round the clock, might it be THIS one?”………..