What if you took EVERY DJ break Howard Hesseman ever made, as Dr. Johnny Fever (WKRP in Cincinnati), and just ...followed his lead?
Would it be possible to construct a three hour radio show, with Fever as host?It was, in fact! And it sounded great, because most of the musical choices were made by The Doctor, himself...
...and he'll be announcing everything himself, as well, as he slogs his way through a triple shift, on a Cincinnati snow day.
A friend recommended downloading vs streaming because he had troubles with skipping etc.
What if you took EVERY DJ break Howard Hesseman ever made, as Dr. Johnny Fever (WKRP in Cincinnati), and just ...followed his lead? Would it be possible to construct a three hour radio show, with Fever as host?It was, in fact! And it sounded great, because most of the musical choices were made by The Doctor, himself...
...and he'll be announcing everything himself, as well, as he slogs his way through a triple shift, on a Cincinnati snow day.
A friend recommended downloading vs streaming because he had troubles with skipping etc.
That is an Incredible play list, thanks for posting this Scott. Cheers!
What if you took EVERY DJ break Howard Hesseman ever made, as Dr. Johnny Fever (WKRP in Cincinnati), and just ...followed his lead?
Would it be possible to construct a three hour radio show, with Fever as host?It was, in fact! And it sounded great, because most of the musical choices were made by The Doctor, himself...
...and he'll be announcing everything himself, as well, as he slogs his way through a triple shift, on a Cincinnati snow day.
A friend recommended downloading vs streaming because he had troubles with skipping etc.
This photo from Portland, Oregon that I saw on FB. With the caption: Forensic Evidence Division Criminalist Walker Berg took this amazing photo from the 12th floor of the Justice Center. We're calling it "Crows on Snow."
Used to work near a roosting area for about 10,000 crows. It was amazing to see the waves of them flying in at sunset. Quickly learned which bus stop not to use.
I have read (can't find the article during a quick search) that some corvids have two sets of languages—one used for a larger group like a flock (or murder) of crows, another for a smaller, family-like group.
They can recognize individual humans by their faces (or masks) and remember how a human treated them. They can understand the death of one of their own. They are amazing problem-solvers (esp. the West Caledonian crow).
Often during the fall winter days, crows by the hundreds would congregate on my elementary school's playgrounds and start cawing and flapping. Class would grind to a halt as everyone ran to the window, wondering if the crows were gathering to attack us a la "The Birds."
This photo from Portland, Oregon that I saw on FB. With the caption: Forensic Evidence Division Criminalist Walker Berg took this amazing photo from the 12th floor of the Justice Center. We're calling it "Crows on Snow."