Send your Comments as regards the Alabama 810 Outlaw Gang to the Territorial
Radio Sheriff for insertion if they are worth a dang!
Comment from identified outlaw sympathizer...
Hi Guys:
I wanted to say hello to my old buddy Jim Strawder. I worked with Jim many years
ago at WHMA. I remember Jim had just moved here from Jacksonville, Florida and
was working part-time at WHMA when his Volkswagen was stolen while it was
sitting right outside in the parking lot. The last time I saw Jim, he was
working at Anniston Army Depot. Glad to know he's still around and on the radio.
I'm here at Troy University Public Radio, and every now and then, I think about
old times in Calhoun County. It's nice to know there's a station doing "real"
country. Definitely an underserved market. Best of luck.
Fred Azbell
Program Manager
Troy University Public Radio
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General Comment from identified outlaw sympathizer...
You guys always come through when I prevail on you to
answer a question. Your station is a pleasure to listen to. I hope it stays as
is because nowdays there is so much constant change. As I mentioned to you in a
previous email, "If it ain't broke don't fix it"! Please.
Happy New Year to all of you and let's hope we will have a safe and healthy one.
Yours truly,
Frank Guttery
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Comment from identified outlaw sympathizer...
Wes T:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOMORROW MIKE I ALWAYS WAIT ON YOUR NEWS AS IT IS BETTER THAN FOX
6 OR 43/40 ON TV.
Territorial Radio Sheriff responds...
Outlaw Mike was born July 1906.
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