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OT: 101 KLOL

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This is kinda out from nowhere, but I just read an article about a documentary hopefully coming out in 2020 about Houston radio station 101 KLOL.
If you were growing up in the Houston area, as I was as a teenager in the 70’s, you loved this station.
Personalities such as Stevens & Pruett to Dayna Steele, brings back fond memories.
Those were times I cherish, along with Dan Pastorini, Earl, the Luv Ya Blu, the Stros with JR Richards, Jose Cruz and Cesar Cedeno at the Dome. Dome Foam was the best!
Hopefully I can paste the article here.

https://m.chron.com/local/bayou-cit...on-KLOL-closer-to-14829514.php#photo-10894674
 
Stevens and Pruitt and uncle waldo skits always got me. The weekly chat with the gynecologist got me too. And porn star traffic report by that phone sex woman.

"Ooooooh there's a car that got rear ended on 59. I love being rear ended. And an 18 wheeler on i-10 spilled its load all over the road. And everything is covered in the trucks load..."
 
I was in my early 20's when Stevens & Pruett were in their heyday. Man, did they ever push to envelope with what was permissible by the FCC. Uncle Waldo, Eddie "the Boner" Sanchez, Lock Siebenhausen, the S&P Christmas parties, all of the sexual innuendo, racy guests, etc. =)roll
 
Grew up listening to Rock 101. I went to one of Stevens $ Pruetts biker rallies at Lake Somerville one time in the late 90's. Back then it was called Dogs on Hawgs, they would be on the stage and brought the "Pruettes" with them and played a game called "hide the cucumber". The good old days...
 
When I left HS in the Houston area and moved to Austin in the early 90's, I wired my stereo antenna into the cable jack to get better reception. In the evenings, I could pick up KLOL from my apartment on Riverside. I would sleep on the futon (90's) in the living room and listen until the signal went away.

KLOL was a huge part of my childhood. Had a little bitty nerdy art teacher my freshman year in HS. She let us turn on the radio while drawing or painting. If you didn't put it on S&P you would be booed by the class, so S&P it was every day. Whenever they'd get really racy we would all look back at our teacher.....she would be red faced and giggling along with the rest of us. Great times.
 
When I left HS in the Houston area and moved to Austin in the early 90's, I wired my stereo antenna into the cable jack to get better reception. In the evenings, I could pick up KLOL from my apartment on Riverside. I would sleep on the futon (90's) in the living room and listen until the signal went away.

KLOL was a huge part of my childhood. Had a little bitty nerdy art teacher my freshman year in HS. She let us turn on the radio while drawing or painting. If you didn't put it on S&P you would be booed by the class, so S&P it was every day. Whenever they'd get really racy we would all look back at our teacher.....she would be red faced and giggling along with the rest of us. Great times.
Do you remember the one skit they did where they asked the ladies to call in and vote between a dude that had a huge dick and didn't know how to use it or a dude with a small dick that did know how to use it?

This one woman called in and said "16 years old and 11 inches long---- all day!" .

I almost swerved off 410 and crashed in a ditch.
 
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I don't remember that one. But it's not surprising at all. "Woman to Woman" was a big player when I listened daily. That and Dr. Juan Stern would come answer urology questions and they would ask all kinds of ridiculous things....dude was dead pan serious the whole time.
 
I don't remember that one. But it's not surprising at all. "Woman to Woman" was a big player when I listened daily. That and Dr. Juan Stern would come answer urology questions and they would ask all kinds of ridiculous things....dude was dead pan serious the whole time.
I remember Dr Juan. There was also an OBGYN that would call in from time to time and talk about the fvcked up things he used to pull out of women's hoo hahs.
 
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This is kinda out from nowhere, but I just read an article about a documentary hopefully coming out in 2020 about Houston radio station 101 KLOL.
If you were growing up in the Houston area, as I was as a teenager in the 70’s, you loved this station.
Personalities such as Stevens & Pruett to Dayna Steele, brings back fond memories.
Those were times I cherish, along with Dan Pastorini, Earl, the Luv Ya Blu, the Stros with JR Richards, Jose Cruz and Cesar Cedeno at the Dome. Dome Foam was the best!
Hopefully I can paste the article here.

https://m.chron.com/local/bayou-cit...on-KLOL-closer-to-14829514.php#photo-10894674

Outlaw Dave ftw.
 
San Antonio had a radio station that sounds very similar to what y’all are describing , it was 99.5 KISS and Lisle and Hahn were the DJ’s. They made it about 20 years and got runoff around 2010. The station still exists but is different these days.
 
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