WCFL 1000 AM

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Week: 1973-03-10
Format: T40
SUPER CFL SURVEY
1. Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly With His Song
2. Eric Weissberg (only "Deliverance" in bold shown on some 45s; Steve Mandell is uncredited) - Dueling Banjos
3. The Spinners - Could It Be I'm Falling In Love
4. John Denver - Rocky Mountain High
5. War - The World Is A Ghetto
6. The Moody Blues - I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band)
7. The O'Jays - Love Train
8. Edward Bear - Last Song
9. Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show - The Cover Of "Rolling Stone"
10. Brighter Side Of Darkness - Love Jones
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Collector's Issue #105. Larry Lujack...Afternoons on Super CFL!. On the 
back: For folks who don't have bumpers, some of the many uses for LARRY 
LUJACK Superjock BUMPER STICKERS: safety strips on your bathtub...top for a 
pre-teen bikini...paste over strategic places on obscene album 
covers...curtain hangers...paste on underside of glass top coffee 
table...straightedge for architects...adhere to your bedroom mirror if 
you're ugly, to save face...send them to Dave Schuessler---he loves Larry 
Lujack bumper stickers...place in a plastic bowl, add two eggs, 1/2 cup 
milk, stir for 3 minutes, bake in a pre-heated oven at 250 degrees and wait 
forever...use as extra play money in Monopoly...try to use as transfer for 
nearsighted bus driver...seal packages...sharp rigid edge makes excellent 
toothpick...patch for flat tire...bookbinders...close up a leak in a 
dam...additional support for Michigan Avenue bridge...when rolled can be 
used as a probe for nooks and crannies...use as nightlight on your bedroom 
wall...play with it...roll tightly and give it to your girlfriend as an 
engagement ring...peel back and use as flypaper...makes excellent wedding 
gift...attach lengthwise and use as guitar strap...bookmark in an unabridged 
dictionary...write songs along the edge...use as a wide belt...use your 
imagination. Caution: Superjock bumper stickers may be habit-forming if 
taken internally. 

Contributed by: Rob Price (Sunday, 2008-01-20)




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