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OW118: Dead Candidate by Lives Of Harry Lime
Continuing the replay of The Lives Of Harry Lime series, we’ll hear the episode from February 15, 1952 titled Dead Candidate. The audio quality of this series leaves something to be desired, so consider yourselves warned.
I guess you could say I am catching up. This was a lot of fun and I did enjoy it and found no problems with the sound quality. I missed this one and a whole week of Relic Radio. When I found this show, I found that this was the day my Little Bit left this world. I tried for days to listen but couldn’t get past a few minutes at a time because of heartache. However, Relic Radio is such a wonderful array of stories/shows, till I kept at it because it takes me away from this crazy world in which I live. I havee listened to hundreds of stories with Little beside me. Now I listen without her, but I am thankful for all the hard work Jim does to make these historical moments available. It so often is my saving grace. Applause for all his hard work and excellent judgment in selection.
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I guess you could say I am catching up. This was a lot of fun and I did enjoy it and found no problems with the sound quality. I missed this one and a whole week of Relic Radio. When I found this show, I found that this was the day my Little Bit left this world. I tried for days to listen but couldn’t get past a few minutes at a time because of heartache. However, Relic Radio is such a wonderful array of stories/shows, till I kept at it because it takes me away from this crazy world in which I live. I havee listened to hundreds of stories with Little beside me. Now I listen without her, but I am thankful for all the hard work Jim does to make these historical moments available. It so often is my saving grace. Applause for all his hard work and excellent judgment in selection.
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