LISTENER'S LETTERS
Hugh W. Mowry
Portage, Michigan USA
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Hi, I am a 78 year old man living in Portage, Michigan, a city of 55,000 next to the city of Kalamazoo. Remember the song I Got A Gal In Kalamazoo.
I listen Angel Radio every day. It is so nice to hear music that has a tune.
I enjoy talk very much too. I like to hear stories about WWII.
I was in the air force for four years stationed in Germany, but never to the UK.
Thanks for all you do
I will continue listening
Hugh W. Mowry
I'm sitting here in Texas listening to your station while I work.
It still seems a little unusual that I can turn on your station anytime
and hear music (or other broadcasting) that I can enjoy but
there's nothing comparable among the many radio stations
available locally. Thanks so much. It's such a pleasure
listening to y'all.
Ralph Green
Hello Tony,
I listened with interest on Good Friday as you explained how and why Easter moves around the calendar each year, being born on 16th April 1942, I have had three birthdays fall on Good Friday which occurred in 1956, 1965 and 1976, however the next one is not due until 2049, which means I would have to survive to the age of 107 to witness that one, if nothing else the above helps to highlights just how wayward
Easter can be.
Kind Regards
Eddie of Southsea.
Michael Henchard
Waterlooville
Great Radio Station !!
Our family enjoy listening to Angel Radio. We like the variation and different presenters. We especially like Martin Miller's Sunday Roast and John Wood's quirky sense of humour. Great stuff! Keep it up!
Message
Dear sir, I was a Copnor Portsmouth boy born and raised and came to Canada 41 years ago, imagine my surprise when through a web sight called "service pals" I received an email from a very good friend of mine who I had not seen or heard from for 53 years, Yvonne Miller or as I knew her as Bonnie Manley, Yvonne and I served in the RAF together at Odiham she lived in Southampton at that time and I lived in Leigh Park the irony is now she is married she lives in Leigh Park, we now keep in contact with each other, she told me about your radio station and I have it in my favorites, wonderful music, unfortunately I cannot listen to Yvonne's show as we are 8 hrs behind you so it is 3 o'clock in the morning when she is on, but who knows maybe I wont be able to sleep one night. keep up the good work.
Morrie Lake [known in the service as Eddie Lake]
