Indira Calling

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'''Indira Calling''' was a pirate radio station active in the late 90s and early 00s. It played various types of music, including pop, as well as music from India. The op, who spoke with a heavy Indian accent, was Vijay Nehru. The maildrop was suspiciously similar to the old Providence drop, except that the city name was given as "Calcutta".
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'''Indira Calling''' was a pirate radio station active in the late 90s and early 00s. It played various types of music, including pop, as well as music from India. The op, who spoke with a heavy Indian accent, was Vijay Nehru. The [[maildrop]] address was suspiciously similar to the old Providence drop, except that the city name was given as "Calcutta".
Indira Calling was the first pirate station heard by [[Al Fansome]]; he received a QSL that administered a severe spanking for the inadequacy of the log. [[Al Fansome]] derived unnatural pleasure from the scolding.
Indira Calling was the first pirate station heard by [[Al Fansome]]; he received a QSL that administered a severe spanking for the inadequacy of the log. [[Al Fansome]] derived unnatural pleasure from the scolding.
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[[Category: Pirate radio stations]]

Latest revision as of 20:10, 19 July 2010

Indira Calling was a pirate radio station active in the late 90s and early 00s. It played various types of music, including pop, as well as music from India. The op, who spoke with a heavy Indian accent, was Vijay Nehru. The maildrop address was suspiciously similar to the old Providence drop, except that the city name was given as "Calcutta".

Indira Calling was the first pirate station heard by Al Fansome; he received a QSL that administered a severe spanking for the inadequacy of the log. Al Fansome derived unnatural pleasure from the scolding.



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