“You think you’ve been a nymphomaniac for fourteen years? Why cure it?” When I started operating farm machinery, radios were a luxury item. I can remember the radio I screwed to the side of cab on our White combine. I could only receive two stations, and the combine cab had no insulation at all, so the radio was always covered with bean dust at the end of the day. The only station I could listen to with my AM antenna with it’s cable snaked out of the window was a country music station out of Fort Dodge, Iowa.
I grew up on a farm near Fort Dodge so you must have been listening to KVFD - I didn’t think its signal carried as far a Missouri. WHO in Des Moines, on the other hand, could be hear everywhere.
I grew up on a farm near Fort Dodge so you must have been listening to KVFD - I didn’t think its signal carried as far a Missouri. WHO in Des Moines, on the other hand, could be hear everywhere.