Merry Christmas, everyone!
Hearty Christmas wishes to all who have chosen(or do choose)to visit this humble corner of the Web.
It's early Christmas morning as I type this, but I am quite confident that this will be my 49th consecutive blessed Christmas...my first 48 were all wonderful, and I have no reason to doubt that this one will be the same!
It got off to a good start, when last night, I was honored to play three old time Christmas radio classic shows at the radio station for which I work. The message and overall entertainment deriving from "A Christmas Carol(starring Orson Welles)", "Miracle on 34th Street", and "It's A Wonderful Life(starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed)" simply cannot be found in most of the alleged "entertainment" offered today. Since my normal work schedule was altered so that I could be the one to present them to our large audience, I felt especially blessed.
I know there are some out there who tire of hearing that the entertainment offered in bygone days isn't being surpassed by that offered today, but when it comes to reinforcing the values that the majority of people in our society still feel, while simultaneously making us laugh, think, or cry, the best shows of the radio age have no peer. These particular shows reinforce the values many of us still hold dear, while providing ALL members of one's family with wholesome, clean, and edifying entertainment.
Today is a day for family for most of us, so my hope and prayer is that you all get the chance to spend much quality time with those you love on this Christmas day. I will be at work, but since the listeners to our radio station(not to mention my co-workers)are pretty much family for me after 20+ years, I'll be involved in trying to make their Christmas days a little happier, and a little more blessed. There is really nothing more I can do today, so why not share today's joy with someone else?
Yes, we are rerunning those classic radio shows today...in the order that I named them above. If you wish to partake of them, airtime is at 5 PM(Pacific time), and they run through 8 PM(again, Pacific Time). You can access them online if you're out of our considerable signal range by going to kmj580.com, and clicking on the appropriate link.
Merry Christmas again to all....and to all a good day!:-)
Posted on Dec 25, 2007 - 10:16 AM | [2]
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