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I was listening to NPR today while doing a few chores. I dont bother with AM talk radio. Who needs all that hate?
Not all AM talk radio is hate. I wouldn't listen to that either. But there are still some call in/chat programs that are interesting. Although, as I've been complaining about, our local call in show was taken off the air by the horrible iheart radio company.
Although good local radio is getting hard to find, no one has to listen to the crazy, sick hate radio either.
I usually use Pandora, I don’t know if it is considered a radio. I just listen the music.
Is it still common to listen a radio station at home?
No- alarm clocks aren't really sold anymore and I wanted to buy a Sony Walkman (to listen to music while I run, since the gym doesn't have wi-fi) and they aren't sold anymore either, at least not where I could find one.
No- alarm clocks aren't really sold anymore and I wanted to buy a Sony Walkman (to listen to music while I run, since the gym doesn't have wi-fi) and they aren't sold anymore either, at least not where I could find one.
So now I listen to music on YouTube.
What does that even mean..."alarm clocks aren't really sold anymore"?
No- alarm clocks aren't really sold anymore and I wanted to buy a Sony Walkman (to listen to music while I run, since the gym doesn't have wi-fi) and they aren't sold anymore
No- alarm clocks aren't really sold anymore and I wanted to buy a Sony Walkman (to listen to music while I run, since the gym doesn't have wi-fi) and they aren't sold anymore either, at least not where I could find one.
So now I listen to music on YouTube.
What type of Walkman? The Walkman-style CD players are all over Amazon. Even some of the original Sonys.
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