OK, you do know what a radio station is right? A radio is a radio station receiver. Thus the name, radio. But it’s mostly used to listen to commercials.
Reminds me of years ago telling my oldest that I used to play 45’s as a kid. He looked at me quizzically and asked, “Grand Ma let you play with guns when you were a kid”?
wjones almost 5 years ago
It’s like a TV without a picture.
Little Caesar almost 5 years ago
And then there is the crystal radio.
Jeff0811 almost 5 years ago
2 responses come to mind. 1, You’ve been in a car, right?
2, It’s where you would hear a song, go to the record store and buy the vinyl record, and play it on your record player.
cubswin2016 almost 5 years ago
Once again the generation gap rears its ugly head.
Milady Meg almost 5 years ago
“When you had an earache, they put tubes in your ears. Now they put in transistors.”
Also, how many people would give Uncle Ted’s answer?
stellanova87 almost 5 years ago
It’s like you mp3 player, but you don’t get a choice of what song is being played.
xrilander almost 5 years ago
I`ve had Sirius in my cars since 2006. Not interested in listening to commercials.
timinwsac Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Now try to explain curb feelers.
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
“G’way kid, ya bother me…” – William Claude Dukenfield (W. C. Fields)
Milady Meg almost 5 years ago
Isn’t a transistor a nun who used to be a guy?
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
OK, you do know what a radio station is right? A radio is a radio station receiver. Thus the name, radio. But it’s mostly used to listen to commercials.
whenlifewassimpler almost 5 years ago
Wow how sad is this!
namelocdet almost 5 years ago
Reminds me of years ago telling my oldest that I used to play 45’s as a kid. He looked at me quizzically and asked, “Grand Ma let you play with guns when you were a kid”?
jrdub Premium Member over 4 years ago
Being a morning radio announcer, I, of course, disapprove of this comic.