Re: [IRCA] Logging Radio Cadena Habana
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Re: [IRCA] Logging Radio Cadena Habana



Craig,

Sheet metal shaken, not stirred, has often been the description 
used.  Never heard the corduroy description before, but with just a little 
more imagination, it works.

Curt

At 10:53 PM 1/21/2006, you wrote:
> > The thing is really showing off.  The other regular Wobblers are pretty
> > much calm, but 1100 just keeps on going and going and...
>
>Powerful up here on 1100 with WTAM nulled.  Sounds like someone shaking the
>dickens out of a piece of sheet metal.  Or, a really energetic dance wearing
>corduroy pants..
>
>Craig Healy
>Providence, RI
>
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