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Right East Dulwich, I need some help. Following another dispute in the car this morning on the way to Furniture Village I need to know what radio station I should be listening to.


I am 33 and I think that is a difficult age for radio listening.


I am told by my girlfriend that I am too young to be listening to Magic / Heart and the constant loop of Adele and Dido songs on repeat.....but I insist she is too old to be listening to Capital / Radio 1 more favoured by teenagers.


So what is the solution.....?

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Radio four in the morning .., with the option of switching to capital when humphreya et al get too bombastic. Johnny vaughn is actuslly very funny and a breath of fresh air .LBC warning : it's the radio equivalent of the daily mail. Lots of closed minds, open mouths and celebration of ignorance. Avoid .

BBC Radio London 94.9fm


Or


BBC Radio 4


Or


Radio 2


But if your just a plain old "Knobhead" then try KISS 100 FM


(it will affirm your meaningless position in life)


NETTE:-S


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Sent from my MacBook though i've lost my i-phone but a new one's on it's way.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> James O Brien LBC 10 -1 A proper bloke. with an

> open mind who doesnt always go on about Immigrsnts

> and Benefit Cheats


I like a bit of James O'B - as long as he isn't on one of his tedious liberalist soap boxes. LBC/BBC London/R4 for me.

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