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flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> great idea ... count me in flapjackdavey is on

> hand for all your folky and electronica needs .

>

> give me the sunday afternoon slot . :))

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> http://www.mixcloud....ng-2010/player/


xxxxxx


Hopefully it would not be a total blank like your link, FJD :))


Or maybe that is your intention - empty the mind and all that ......


:)-D


ETA: Can I do the Keynsham slot, that's K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M


Apologies to anybody too young to have listened to Radio Luxembourg under the blankets :)

Yeh mine was very small, with a little brown leather cover, and an earpiece on a string :))


So not too hard not to wake M & D :)


Was great when Radio Caroline and Radio Atlanta (?) came along though, not to mention the Perfumed Garden and Mr Peel, I was able to desert Horace Bachelor (sp?) for ever :))

Sue Wrote:

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> Apologies to anybody too young to have listened to

> Radio Luxembourg under the blankets :)


Emperor Rosco, what a voice!


We need to get the essentials in place first...

Marmora Man to read the news;

Any offers for the foxy weathergirl?...attach pics and I'll get back to you;

Peckham Rose the 'Eye In The Sky', albeit on a clapped out moped;

Agony Aunt - Ladymuck.

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