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Keep RTRFM alive and support our local underground scene:uh-huh: www.rtrfm.com.au

Fork out $50 (or $30 for students) and get a pack of goodies plus a warm fuzzy feeling of knowing that you have helped to maintain the only thing that u can listen to in ure car that doesnt spin or wind.:D

If you dont know what the hell im on about Tune into 92.1fm and find out.

Sure some of their stuff can be real poor, but alot of their stuff beats the pants off anything else on the radio.

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But they've got something for everybody - from Sunday morning nostalgia to Saturday afternoon reggae. I'm a 3-5pm weekday arvo and 9-midnite saturday person myself.

Support local non-crap radio! The only non-rice sticker your 'line can proudly wear :D

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RTR FM Used to do those REALLY cool voucher packs with discounts to nearly EVRERYWHERE!!! it was really good! for those of you who have the entertainment book it is exactly the same kinda thing but for about $10 - $20 cheaper!

Is that book part of that pack of goodies you mentioned or aren't they doing the booklet anymore?

My bro used to do the graveyard shift there on Fri - Sat night about 1 - 2 years ago they used to have some pretty nice tunes then, however throughout the day i hear opera sometimes so it is a bit of a mix! sometimes for the worst though.. there is a couple of stations in perth who are strictly dance stations but the recepetion is so crap form them i don't even bother to try to listen to them!

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