[Kzyxtalk] MOTA: Good Night Radio show all night tonight on KNYO and KAKX!

Marco McClean memo at mcn.org
Fri Dec 20 14:54:39 PST 2024


Subject: MOTA: Good Night Radio show all night tonight on KNYO and KAKX!

Soft deadline to email your writing for tonight's (Friday night's) MOTA 
show is 6pm or so. Or send it whenever it's done, after that, and I'll 
read it on the radio next week. Or maybe tonight, if I look at my phone 
on a break.

Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio is every Friday, 9pm to 5am PST on 
107.7fm KNYO-LP Fort Bragg and KNYO.org. The first three hours of the 
show, meaning till midnight, are simulcast on KAKX 89.3fm Mendocino. It 
used to be just the first hour, but now it's three, thanks to Marshall 
Brown.

Plus you can always go to https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com and hear 
last week's MOTA show. By Saturday night I'll put up the recording of 
tonight's show. Also there you'll find an assortment of 
cultural-educational amusements to occupy you until showtime, or any 
time, such as:

"You need to be an experienced man. A man that know how to change a flat 
tire. That take chances. What I mean by this: say Sam's in driving 
itself in different places, doing for him instead of tryna worrying 
about doing stuff for somebody else, do more for you that make sense to 
a woman, why you trying to prove to this woman too much love when you 
need to show love for yourself. Simple shit. And another thing... If you 
don't know how to pluff up a pillow, you violated me anyway." I don't 
entirely follow her reasoning, but I think she's pretty and I like the 
sound of her voice. Except she doesn't have to shout; we're right here. 
That goes for everybody in any form of broadcasting: Youtube, teevee, 
radio. The microphone is the listener, that close.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v--CC3IQdE4

How to do the Letkiss dance. Letkiss again, like we did last summer. 
Letkiss again, like we did last year.
https://www.vintag.es/2024/12/lets-dance-letkiss.html

The tradition of churches with a bowling alley in the basement. They 
used to be everywhere. Now they're almost all gone, the alleys dark, 
filled up with storage. Fort Bragg's bowling alley, that served the best 
hamburgers I ever had in my life, went out of business and was bought up 
by a church and closed for good; that's almost the same thing. I don't 
know if the church people kept the lanes and pin-setting machines and 
they still bowl in there or not. One day I'll be in town and not have to 
be anywhere on time and I'll knock on the door and see if I can find 
out. It never occurs to me when I'm there. I should write it on a 
Post-It note and stick it to the dashboard. I'll let you know.
https://tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com/2024/12/bowling-alleys-in-church-basements.html

Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org, https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com



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