Radio


My teacher is really old and she has a casette she recorded when she was younger and we heard it
in our class.
Mrs. Stevenson souds like shes about to crash!
It sounded scary.

''I love boxing. Theres something fierce about using your body force that way.''

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I KNOW I NEVER SAW THE MOVIE BYT IT WOULD BE COOL TO WATCH.IT

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oh hey it dont really want to watch it
but i read your thing and i just have to say i live sienfeld too.
and golden girls and what i like about you and well all of the ones you said that are on wb/cw
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hi i just out out of school and i always watch seinfeld after on tbs.
rose makes me depressedall the time but is funny.


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i sent you a pm!!

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OK
DO YOU HAVE A MYSPACE??

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If anyone were interested and couldn't find the radio version of this, the Suspense version of the story is on this page, toward the middle of the list: http://www.archive.org/details/SUSPENSE

Suspense, along with The Whistler and The Shadow, is one of my favorite old time radio programs. In this episode especially, I love how the protagonist (not the most likeable lady) grows more and more anxious until finally starting to crack, regaining a little control, cracking a little more, until...

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cool thanks

increase the peace

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Suspense, along with The Whistler and The Shadow, is one of my favorite old time radio programs. - narnia4

All fine radio programs; I really enjoy The Whistler and Suspense the best.

In this episode especially, I love how the protagonist (not the most likeable lady) grows more and more anxious until finally starting to crack, regaining a little control, cracking a little more, until...

Agnes Moorehead owns this story for me. Accept no substitute.

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"We hear very little, and we understand even less." - Refugee in Casablanca

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