Just a little bit north of Georgia, C.I.
Tell you what, C.I. I'll run and fix myself something to eat, and you keep thinking East Coast beaches.
sorry to cut across..
Letty - thanks for pm'ing. I don't have privs yet so can't respond directly. Your kind offer to is very much appreciated.

However, a friend of mine has already offered to teach me how to post links etc. - hopefully this weekend.
Now, back to the game..
c.i. doesn't want to seem to acknowledge south carolina, i think ...
i don't think i should post my guess, since letty has indicated that i visited that lovely beach ... we were there in march, but it's nice anytime . we particularly like the fresh fish ... fresh flounder, a little butter in the pan ... hmmmm ! (i can smell it frying). hbg
Imus, you are so welcome and you must play some Irish songs for us, here. We all love the color of emerald, right folks? <smile> Good luck with learning, dear, anyone will help you should you need it.
hamburger, and pompano ain't so bad, either. I can smell the aroma of fresh fried fish right now. Unfortunately, my friends, tonight, mine is in a box.
Ah, listeners, that reminded me of a Johnny Mercer song. "Small Fry".
Forgive me if I ramble. It's that time of night, you know.
Time for a station break:
This is cyber space, WA2K radio
Oh, my God, Where am I? Sorry, folks. It's been a busy night.
Talk about spacy.
Good morning. Sorry about last evening's fiasco.
C.I. please continue. Further hint: The place is between North Carolina and Georgia and on the East coast of the U.S.
Oh well, Letty. Your radio signal is so powerful and strong it covers many different frequencies and threads.
We should have known you were in dj mode when you called Imur "Imus."
Are you at 3000 North Ocean Boulevard, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina?

I was thinking Seamus I guess, Tico. And you are right
oops, I missed C.I. post.
South America?