WKRP Sing along
With no offense to Daddy Warbucks, the Dukes of Hazzard or the Smurfs but the WKRP record player is hands down the best one made in the 1980s.
The “Sing Along” aspect allowed you to actually “Be” Dr. Johnny Fever or Venus Flytrap but likely no kid wanted to be Bucky.
Also, I want to end this segment with the following, Bailey, always Bailey.
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Hazzard record player? Wouldn’t a Dukes 8-track player be more appropriate?
Still probably better than a Crosley 😛
“I almost forgot, fellow babies—-BOOOOOGER!!”