Pickles by Brian Crane for August 11, 2012

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 12 years ago

    “Watch radio” he says? I think Earl meant in order to see where the dial was going. Next he’d be saying the first time wearing hearing aids in order to hear the TV.

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    orinoco womble  about 12 years ago

    “Ah remember back in the daze when we only had a kerosene-powered radio….We usta get our lawn cheers and go sit down on the turnpike an’ watch the car go by…”

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    lutherg1  about 12 years ago

    “Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of man…?”

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    GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Well, didn’t grow up with these radio shows, but I now get Radio Classics on SiriusXM. I much prefer the comedies, like Burns and Allen & Fibber McGee & Molly to the mysteries & westerns. There aren’t enough comedies for my liking.

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    scrabblefiend  about 12 years ago

    I loved listening to “Inner Sanctum” and hearing that creaking door. I also liked “I love a mystery”.

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    daveoverpar  about 12 years ago

    And that kid needs to go to a proper barber. His hair looks like a hat.

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    hsawlrae  about 12 years ago

    The days when we were forced to use our imagination. But now nothing is left to the imagination. Grose.

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    Linguist  about 12 years ago

    I remember when I was a little kid getting in trouble for taking a radio apart. I was looking inside trying to find the little people who were talking. They had to be hiding behind those tubes. I was sure.

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    jtviper7  about 12 years ago

    Jack Benny, Burns an Allen, Amos and Andy,

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    ewalnut  about 12 years ago

    Old radios are more interesting to look at.

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    Kathe  about 12 years ago

    I also remember how important the radio was when I was just a little kid during WW2. It was a piece of furniture as tall as me and when the adults told me to go turn it on so they could hear the wartime news, I would cry. I didn’t want to do it. I knew war was a bad thing, but I didn’t understand what it was all about…just that it frightened me. Nothing changes…war is still a bad and frightening thing.

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    Number Three  about 12 years ago

    Yes… It does, Nelson.

    Did he have a gramophone also?

    They are pretty cool.

    xxx

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    boldyuma  about 12 years ago

    A friend of mine used to refurbish old radios to make extra

    money. Some of the old radios were very ornate, and, when

    you turned off the lights, could light up a room.Zenith made

    a model that had a top lid that you could open up for easy

    tube access.It had 6 or 7 glowing tubes that would bathe

    the room with a pleasing blue light.RCA’s and Zeniths had

    huge glowing station dials…“Firesign Theater” was a good

    late night choice to listen too..‘Hello Seeker ! Now don’t

    feel alone here in the new age, because there’s a seeker

    born every minute !

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    captainofgondor  about 12 years ago

    This bulletin just in from Grover’s Mill…..

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