Maybe it's time to get XM Radio.

Not only do we have a trend in losing restaurants we like, but that trend has now spread to radio stations. In the past month, Richmond has lost three perfectly good radio stations. Not only did we simultaneously lose one sports station and one 80's station to be replaced with two stations broadcasting the same oldies station, but we also just lost our Top 40 station (which also had the morning DJs we listened to). Is Richmond really that different from the rest of the country that Top 40 isn't relevant to our market?

oh so lovingly written byKimberly | 


short & sour.
oh dear.
messages antérieurs.
music del yo.
lethargy.
"i live to frolf."
friends.
people i know, then.
a nother list.
narcissism.













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