As I tried to discuss some inane piece of Americana from the 20th century with two different generations of grown adults (who had no idea what I was talking about), I realized that much of our culture is being lost to DC/Marvel Universe, animated movies, TwitTocBookToob and media sanitization of all kinds. We're not keeping and sharing the evidence of who we were and where we come from in front of American children. I'm sure this is no great surprise, but the extent of our heritage being lost or forgotten is truly tragic.
I also realized that we have very little mention of a great American treasure here on INGO, and I'd like to bring his legacy front and center for some of our members that weren't around for AM radio's heyday as well as those who never had a chance to hear his wisdom before he passed.
Most of you probably remember The Rest of the Story... Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Please post your recommendations for listening and any personal remembrances of pickup truck rides across our great nation.
I also realized that we have very little mention of a great American treasure here on INGO, and I'd like to bring his legacy front and center for some of our members that weren't around for AM radio's heyday as well as those who never had a chance to hear his wisdom before he passed.
Most of you probably remember The Rest of the Story... Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Please post your recommendations for listening and any personal remembrances of pickup truck rides across our great nation.