RADIO SERIALS
Sir,-I agree with "Interested." Why must some people keep picking at radio serials? If one sits down to a large and varied meal, one needn’t try everything and then give dissatisfied grunts because LL A ES A
of indigestion. Of course I am a mere country woman with nothing more important to occupy my mind than the comfort and well-being of a hard-working husband and a teething infant, to say nothing of hens, cows, garden, etc., so maybe my opinton counts for naught. But where does your radio commentator get his idea of "how" the average woman listens? By arranging my work routine I listen while washing baby’s clothes-preparing his ‘milk-polishing the floor-getting the mid-day mealmending, or jointing meat. And as for an "extraordinary competent memory," I have no genius for remembering things which interest me mainly, because I am 50 miles from a city, and lonely; but even if I missed a week I wouldn’t wonder why Dr. John Wayne doesn’t attend Ma Perkin’s dauchter.
WHY
GRUMBLE
(Amihi).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 344, 25 January 1946, Page 25
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171RADIO SERIALS New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 344, 25 January 1946, Page 25
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