Sunday, February 17, 2008

Your comments needed to keep me going

It takes less than 15 seconds to leave a comment. Even a one word amen would be appreciated. See the word "comment" at the end of this post in the lower right. Just click on the word "comment" type in a word and scroll down and put the dot in "Anonymous". Do that word verification business if it appears and click "Publish".

That's it.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Keep it goin' A.J.! Love the blog, it provides a welcome diversion at work on my breaks, if I get them!

Even though I only got to listen at night here in Mobile, KAAY was an important station in my growing up...nothing like great memories- thanks, Doc!

Richard Robinson said...

I am ashamed to admit that there is hardly a day that goes by when I don't visit this web/blog site. You can't know what this site means to me as both a lover of history and KAAY. It is a KAAY buff and historian's dream come true! Thank you, A.J., for all of your hard work on this site. It is REALLY appreciated. I know that I speak for the many people who feel the same way. Thank you for preserving the memories of "The Mighty 1090" for all of us!

Anonymous said...

Hi again,
I always enjoy stopping by and seeing the old photos and reading the song lyrics. Keep up the good work (and I'll keep reading)!

Best regards,
Dave Schmidt
Manhattan, KS

Anonymous said...

AMEN! :-)

I read and hang on every word in this blog. I just don't comment that often because I don't have a whole lot to say ... I wasn't part of the station except as a listener at a very young age. What I love reading are the stories from other KAAY personalities who were part of the 'magic.'

PS - speaking of "Magic", I'm sorry to see the demise of Magic 105. Just surprised it took this long. I won't name names, but the same thing happened in Jonesboro by the same people -- when I was in college up there ('80s), KFIN was the 800-pound gorilla of radio, a big sound for a small market. Both K-FIN and Magic were monsters ... now look at 'em.

I truly hope Beaker Street lands on its feet elsewhere.

Again, I write more and I'll get depressed.....

I enjoy this blog, and would miss it if it were not here.

--Russell Wells
Savannah, Ga.