Well, since you asked why I am always looking for radios, i'll try to answer you accurately! I have always been fascinated by radios of all kinds, when I was a small child, I started trying to fix broken radios, usually succeeding in converting them into piles of useless radio parts. Eventually I got some working, and in the last few years, have accumulated over three hundred different radios, about 80% now in good working condition, the rest will need some help! It's a great hobby for me. Why am I still looking? I don't know, I guess it is an addiction! Happy holidays to you both. [OO] LOOKING FOR RADIOS! Ken Becker [log in to unmask] On Thu, 26 Dec 1996, Bob & Joy Graham wrote: > Thanks to all those who wrote to the list on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. > In such a busy time, it was great to know that the Parkinson "family" was > still getting together. > Thanks to all for Seasons Greetings - especially to Kathrynne Holden (hello > from Joy) and to those who told us about their Christmas. Having > experienced both snow and sand at Christmas in Winnipeg and Australia > respectively, I can relate to both northern and southern Christmases. > > To Dave Moreland: > Please tell us more about your unreal Christmas present! > > To Ken Becker who is always looking for radios - I sure hope you find some > in 1997 (what do you mean?) > > To all those wonderful health professionals who take the time to read this > List and offer us good advice - many thanks for your time and interest. > > To y'all, a Happy New Year. > > Joy & Bob Graham Perth, Australia >