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A Ringing Endorsement

Once again the fruit of the morning on the Wynn and Wilson morning show was "bananas." So I had to call them up. When Scott answered the phone I said "I guess it's Wynn and Wilson's gone bananas." Sue guessed who it was and she said that it was nice to hear the voice behind all that good writing.

After they played the call, they talked about my blog and all the interesting blogs linked to mine. That's great as not all radio people are too keen on blogs. As I have said before, the Rubber City Radio Group, in Akron are big on pushing blogs among their personalities. And I'm big on promoting blogs.

And to those near their computer, WQMX does stream their programming 24/7 just click on listen live. They also stream a classic country channel. Wynn and Wilson are on from 5:30-10:00 Eastern.

Also if you are looking for a movie review, Scott Wynn's Window has reviews among other interesting posts.

Sue Wilson's Voice Over
, is a blog which Sue gives her views on everyday life. Her latest post is titled, "Hope for a New Year." Good thoughts on the current state of the economy.

Both blogs are a good read.

Comments

J. Moses said…
Cliff, I wish I could have heard that! LOL...
HWHL said…
Cliff! Your comment about my "snuggy post" had me laughing out loud!

"Buy thee one before the morrow."

Hilarious!!! :-)
Frasypoo said…
Cliff,
You are funny!
I do check out the reviews blog but am more of a lurker
Did I thankyou for the award.If not I apologise,I had posted on it yesterday
Thankyou very much.Though hold that thought,I may do more deleting and coming back this year!
Pat Jenkins said…
how about that.. its not what ya know, its who you know!!
clean and crazy said…
That is very cool, I find it hard to find people around my community who blog, they don't understand what a computer is for.
Minerva said…
I enjoyed Mr Wynn's movie reviews. Thanks for the link.
SandyCarlson said…
That is so much fun! Good for you, your blog, and your blogger buddies!
cathouse teri said…
Happy New Year and thanks for the Bananas!

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