What's Up with Fox News?

So how is Siberia nowadays?
Awhile back, before dawn, my Sony ICF-2010 shortwave receiver picked up a faint station in the 49 meter band. Old roots music and folk songs: (That's the sound of the men working on the) Chain Gang. The Work Song (down in the coal mine). Sixteen Tons. Working in the Coal Mine. Dark as a Dungeon (way down in the mine). More of the same.

I checked my WRTH (World Radio-Television Handbook) and determined the station was in Siberia. In a Gulag town. With salt mines worked by prisoners. And their local radio played... this stuff. I'm not sure who the joke was on.
 
Awhile back, before dawn, my Sony ICF-2010 shortwave receiver picked up a faint station in the 49 meter band. Old roots music and folk songs: (That's the sound of the men working on the) Chain Gang. The Work Song (down in the coal mine). Sixteen Tons. Working in the Coal Mine. Dark as a Dungeon (way down in the mine). More of the same.

I checked my WRTH (World Radio-Television Handbook) and determined the station was in Siberia. In a Gulag town. With salt mines worked by prisoners. And their local radio played... this stuff. I'm not sure who the joke was on.

And then, while you were listening, an anti-American commentator named Kujack came on, saying "But . . . Hillary . . . but Obama." :D
 
Awhile back, before dawn, my Sony ICF-2010 shortwave receiver picked up a faint station in the 49 meter band. Old roots music and folk songs: (That's the sound of the men working on the) Chain Gang. The Work Song (down in the coal mine). Sixteen Tons. Working in the Coal Mine. Dark as a Dungeon (way down in the mine). More of the same.

I checked my WRTH (World Radio-Television Handbook) and determined the station was in Siberia. In a Gulag town. With salt mines worked by prisoners. And their local radio played... this stuff. I'm not sure who the joke was on.
Surfers listen to songs about surfing. Long-haul truckers listen to songs about long-haul trucking. I'm not sure there's a joke there.
 
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