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<description>&lt;p&gt;Robert - 
Today I stumbled onto your posts completely unintentionally.  I started reading and became  immersed in your history, your thoughts about life, and all you have been exposed to. I can well-relate to those memories you write about of Philadelphia in the 1980s, the places you mention, the great old music, and the nostalgia of being in our teens &amp; twenties during that time. I remember well, all of those old AM radio stations in the 1970s and greatly miss that music and the great format of &quot;records&quot;.  Over the years, I have become a collector, as a result.
Your life sounds exciting and I envy all you have done and continue to do locally.  
Until today, I did not know you existed and am unfamiliar with your radio program.  
You past blogs are great.  They remind me of thoughts I would write myself.
How cool it would be to know you personally to hear more.
Thank you for taking the time to read my comments....and have a great weekend!

Regards,
JOE&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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