A list of puns related to "Fbi Radio"
Any way to see the active Now Playing list at FBi radio or just played list, if that makes any sense? The one I found on the website doesn't seem to work very well. It'll just save me have to hold my phone to my earphones/car radio to identify the song everytime I hear a banger.
https://twitter.com/YellowParenti/status/1344126522718826496
I've been seeing some tweets about this for the past week or so and I'm curious if anyone knows any further details. I did already think it was really strange there's no info about who this dude is or even a picture of him even though he's not even saying anything that would get him blacklisted from academia, but this is the first I've heard the PO box claim.
So, Drew McIntyre did a radio interview this morning to promote tonight's RAW at Philadelphia. He had a funny story about being 11 years old who's into conspiracy theories and getting scolded by his dad for requesting dossiers from the FBI.
I'll update the post with a link to the interview. It should be available later this morning.
Edit:
https://wmmr.com/episodes/daily-podcast-03-04-19/
Interview starts at 1:17:37
This video is interesting. It's a recording published on a Florida newspaper site of a screw up involving deputies falsely arresting an FBI agent who they suspected was an imposter.
But what I'm interested in is the radio system the agent used in his car. I had no idea the FBI still used in car radios. I'm guessing it's a secure digital network as no way can you listen in I'm assuming?
Does anyone know?
https://youtu.be/3C4qbIOhLgw
Hi, i don't know about you guys, but it's really annoying hearing the FBI agents say "Cheers" radio messages instead of "Thanks" radio messages. Anyone noticed this? I'm one of the many using radio messages for cheer-ing and for thanking teammates and this is confusing sometimes.
Not for "literally unplayable" but still, annoying.
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