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    Quote Originally Posted by Atrus View Post
    Yes, but this is Canadian pop country.
    How many aye's and hosers can you put in a song?

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    I keep turning on 89X to see if it's some sort of elaborate prank...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickettoby1 View Post
    How many aye's and hosers can you put in a song?
    Hey, what's this complainin' all aboot?

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    Almost like when 105.1 "The Edge" switched from Alternative to Hip Hop.

    Funny thing is that Darren Revell was just talking about the downward spiral of 89X in the early 2000's on Big Sonic Heaven a couple weeks ago.

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    WILD!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Draco View Post
    I remember when 98.7 was something like 94.7 WCSX rock....
    98.7 WLLZ Detroit’s wheels. I remember too.
    1999 Z28. A4. Magnaflow catback and a lid. 60k miles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golden View Post
    98.7 WLLZ Detroit’s wheels. I remember too.
    WLLZ was by far my favorite station back in the mid 90's - I preferred it to WRIF. Once it was gone, I listened to WRIF a lot more, and it wasn't until '97 or so when I started driving that I began listening to 89x. 89x quickly became my station of choice up until maybe 2010 or so.

    I really wasn't a fan the last 2-3 years - I rarely even flipped to it.

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