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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4134352" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I listened to KOMA in my teens and into my college years, and I remember hearing people call in from Canada and Mexico, talking about listening to them.</p><p></p><p>I also remember in '87 or so when they had a top 100 countdown over Memorial Day weekend. I had to drive up to a record store in south OKC (Rainbow Records, maybe?) to get the "official" countdown sheet that had all of the songs except for the ones in the tens positions and the top ten.</p><p></p><p>I rode with my folks up to the annual family reunion at Lake Keystone that weekend while KOMA was finishing the countdown, trying to listen to the end of the countdown on my boombox. I was seriously wondering how those folks in Canada were able to listen when I couldn't even pick it up in Pawnee County...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4134352, member: 26737"] I listened to KOMA in my teens and into my college years, and I remember hearing people call in from Canada and Mexico, talking about listening to them. I also remember in '87 or so when they had a top 100 countdown over Memorial Day weekend. I had to drive up to a record store in south OKC (Rainbow Records, maybe?) to get the "official" countdown sheet that had all of the songs except for the ones in the tens positions and the top ten. I rode with my folks up to the annual family reunion at Lake Keystone that weekend while KOMA was finishing the countdown, trying to listen to the end of the countdown on my boombox. I was seriously wondering how those folks in Canada were able to listen when I couldn't even pick it up in Pawnee County... [/QUOTE]
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