1941. KGU in Honolulu. A few months before Pearl Harbor.
1979. My mother, younger sister and I move to Honolulu, to move into the temporary one-bedroom apartment my father has been living in for a couple of months, having taken a sector-manager job in the FAA. We're too crowded, and Dad hasn't had a chance to look for houses while Mom has been taking care of the final details of the sale of the house in New Hampshire.
Among the things I do, while getting a little space to myself, I go downstairs to the condo lobby at Discovery Bay and read the fiction magazine back issues I buy at Froggie's used book, record and magazine store, or while the folks are watching MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE repeats on the living room tv, I decamp to their bedroom and listen to THE SEARS RADIO THEATER and THE CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER at 8-10pm on the CBS news radio station KHVH, though KGU is still with us, just less interesting.
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1941. KGU in Honolulu. A few months before Pearl Harbor.
1979. My mother, younger sister and I move to Honolulu, to move into the temporary one-bedroom apartment my father has been living in for a couple of months, having taken a sector-manager job in the FAA. We're too crowded, and Dad hasn't had a chance to look for houses while Mom has been taking care of the final details of the sale of the house in New Hampshire.
Among the things I do, while getting a little space to myself, I go downstairs to the condo lobby at Discovery Bay and read the fiction magazine back issues I buy at Froggie's used book, record and magazine store, or while the folks are watching MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE repeats on the living room tv, I decamp to their bedroom and listen to THE SEARS RADIO THEATER and THE CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER at 8-10pm on the CBS news radio station KHVH, though KGU is still with us, just less interesting.
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