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I never listen to ABC radio... Whenever I hear ABC radio (ie: in the same car as my folks), I feel like being emo and cutting myself into tiny little bits...

747 isn't much better, such a try-hard 'look I'm cool' station which has gheyer music than my ipod... Some of the stuff they play... Jesus... You'd want to shoot yourself sometimes, lucky I got teh doof doof in teh 'rine....

Well no Lake King exactly.... Not far though...

This is where I live...

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...p;z=10&om=1

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I never listen to ABC radio... Whenever I hear ABC radio (ie: in the same car as my folks), I feel like being emo and cutting myself into tiny little bits...

747 isn't much better, such a try-hard 'look I'm cool' station which has gheyer music than my ipod... Some of the stuff they play... Jesus... You'd want to shoot yourself sometimes, lucky I got teh doof doof in teh 'rine....

Well no Lake King exactly.... Not far though...

This is where I live...

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...p;z=10&om=1

Damn! Talk about teh sticks!

I feel ur pain radiowise too. Used to live in New Norcia :emo.gif:

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I think Groove got in trouble last year as they were playing too much music that other stations had to pay to play on. They, like 95.3FM (I did a bit of air time there in '07) are a community / non-profit station, so they had to stick to strict guidelines which I would assume Groove didn't do.



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