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Saturday April 18 2015, 4:05 PM
During my time working at then superstation Q-105, we had Scott Shannon of American Top 40, Mason Dixon, Cleveland Wheeler, Bobby Rich, Ronnie Nightrain Lane (voice of the Buccanneers) and Tremonte Watts (who later died of brain tumors).We...
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Wednesday April 15 2015, 1:00 AM
I love the sound of rain,it's sedative nature when trying to sleep but that ends near and on race day.Nothing is more disappointing than working all week,only to have the rain threaten the night's racing program.With the skies dark and the sound...
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Thursday April 9 2015, 7:30 PM
I remember the mid to late 60s and during the breaks and Intermission that song by CCR Proud Mary which seem to be a racing song to me.In the pits my drivers would be fixing up their cars with the sights of arc-welding and the sound of impact...
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Saturday April 4 2015, 2:37 PM
Racing again naturally to the track!_______________________________________________________________________________ Each season comes and goes as quickly as the night and succeeding day but for now it is not about closing ceremonies and racing...
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Thursday April 2 2015, 4:00 PM
Our family would load up the car usually on a Sunday when we did go to see our family in Mansfield, PA. Two parents, five kids and a lot of empty miles.Uphill,downhill over and over again and on a few occasions I had the luck of being carsick.But...
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Tuesday March 31 2015, 1:00 PM
We older fans remember the days of black and white where even our programs weremonochromatic in print and pictures. Where cars looked like cars and evinced a personality. We had tail fins and rolling fenders and we had no idea of wraps or rap...
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Monday March 30 2015, 11:26 PM
The reminders of aging becomes more real around 50 but even more so at 60. So, here I am looking at this site and it's value is immeasurable. How do we light this fire again and get new people? We do not need prizes as such but definitely...
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