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Frank Your AI Bots are hard at work Editing My First Comment. Why leave comments when anything I post is rewritten by AI.

2 days ago reply 0

In this Era of Time Politician’s who say we need to Ban China from Tic Toc have AlREADY a joined themselves to the CHINESE WALLETS and SOLD OUT AMERICA. How does anyone Trust Anything that comes from the HOUSE in D.C??

2 days ago reply 0

Radio, Greek for the voice of God 🙏🙏🙏. .25 ¢ over minimum wage. I worked next to a fella that electruted himself and my boss had to call an ambulance.

6 days ago reply 0

I had to restart 100, 000 watt transmitters, in the middle of thunder storms. I cought myself praying to a God I didn’t think existed. All for.25¢ above minimum wage. Tell me about ”Down On The Rio Grande. I worked Las Cruces (the crosses) on a floodplain. wICKED!

6 days ago reply 0

I could have waited tables for half of minimum wage but I thought.25¢ above minimum wage was a great deal. I had no idea.

6 days ago reply 0

If I had known how long people would keep calling. I never would have sold out for .25¢ above minimum wage.

6 days ago reply 0

I’m Shure you’ve heard the saying ” Don’t call us, we’ll call you. When I quit, people didn’t stop calling. I’m over 60 & still here, thanks.

6 days ago reply 0

I’m a real jock. Since when is this a ”girl” job 👍.

6 days ago reply 0

Deborah Irene Armstrong. Sorry I screwed up. Guess what I’m still here.

6 days ago reply 0

The first time I ”manned” a 100,000 watt transmitter, I was over 21, married, with a child in tow. My first 3rd class license (registered with the federal government) was Deborah Irene Floyd. UNCHAPERONED! What’s wrong with the world?

6 days ago reply 0

Party lines were cheeper than private lines.

17 days ago reply 0

If you’re going to tour Jerome Az, make sure you tour Tosigoot national monument. Weird people have been living in that area for thousands of years. I know this because my nana lived in Jerome in the 1920’s. Keep up the good work.

23 days ago reply 0