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Re: old WNAC slogan



My answer reminds me of an old joke. A couple from Boston were driving in
the northern Connecticut Valley when they came to a fork in the road. Next
to the fork was a sign that said White River Junction with two arrows
beneath it--one pointing to the left fork and the other pointing to the
right fork. Not far from the sign was an old Vermonter, clad in overalls,
and leaning on a hoe. The driver stops the car, gets out, walks over to the
old fellow, and asks "Does it matter which road we take to White River?" To
this, the Vermonter replies tersely, "Not to me it don't."

My answer is also, "Not to me it don't"

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Dan Strassberg, dan.strassberg@worldnet.att.net
Phone: 1-617-558-4205, eFax: 1-707-215-6367

-----Original Message-----
From: Donna Halper <dlh@donnahalper.com>
To: boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
<boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Date: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 1:56 PM
Subject: old WNAC slogan


>and then he
>found a clipping with no date on it, talking about the announcers on WNAC
>(of which he was one at that time) and using the slogan "Radiant Radio"--
> those who were here in the late 50s/early
>60s, does that slogan ring any bells?
>