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Per LaVonna:
>I did run at least one list member who says "tech W-R-L."
Ah, the letter W. I tried saying tech W-R-L for a while. But I've been
doing radio part-time for about a decade. I just HAVE to say "double-you".
It's very cumbersome. Tech-double-you-arr-ell. So, outside the radio
context, I avoid saying double-you whenever I can. I just *can't* bring
myself to say dubbya.
"107-5 dubbya-ZZQ" ...gawd, it'd make me sound like a hick! Hm, you know,
it might make me fit in better here in Nowhere Land. Hm, my last station
had TWO dubbyas in it. "1230 dubbya-bee-oh-dubbya"
West of the Mississippi, y'all have K-stations, save WBAP in Dallas. So
you don't have to deal with this.
A cultural side trip from
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