loisjomm wrote:Thank you and thanks for the welcome I think I have made a new friend already I am sure I will have fun on here - am a huge fan after all
loisjomm wrote:Thank you and thanks for the welcome I think I have made a new friend already I am sure I will have fun on here - am a huge fan after all
loisjomm wrote:No problem! I totaly understand Thank you for all the welcomes everybody!!!!
Bee Gees Fan wrote:Why shouldn't loisjomm understand, BN? It's perfectly simple. I morphed into a radio. What is there not to understand about it?
Beer Necessity wrote:Was it a Ham radio?
Bee Gees Fan wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Was it a Ham radio?
No, I believe it was a digital.
Beer Necessity wrote:Do you mean one with a digital display, or a DAB?
Bee Gees Fan wrote:I think it was a DAB, but I was too busy trying to adapt to life as a radio to notice what kind of a radio I was.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:It was quite fun, though. Music was emanating from me all day. It's one thing to listen to music, but it's quite another to both listen to it, and to have it come from you.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:you could hardly walk into work if you were a radio.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:Not if you tune yourself correctly. And you have to hope and pray that you aren't unplugged, or there isn't a power cut while you're on, or you'll be fried.
Beer Necessity wrote:What if I were an atheist radio?
Stratman wrote:And televangelists prey on hope.
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