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Big Media wrote:
I laid on my little Honda horn as I entered.... and as I left.






Dave Harman wrote:... and then he floated around in a parking lot rain-puddle for 20-minutes and refused to get out.

The People's DJ wrote:Wheres SPIKE NESMITHThat man has stories to tell.










Lee wrote:To put it mildly:
He has been anally raped on that blog so much and HARD he's going to have to buy Kentucky Fried Chicken to grease up his "work" seat to ease the pain from the ass hurt he has took.

Lee wrote:Dude...I think even Hitler had friends.
I'm sure Bin Laden has a few.
Mark...not so much.

Lee:
Board op was only PART of my duties which also included news, weather, a music shift on one station, and public affairs duties on five stations. And that’s just in West Virginia.
I was also on the air in California in Los Angeles and San Diego. We’re talking the #2 and #25 market (then) in the country. Add Palm Springs, Bakersfield, and Ventura, all airshifts, and the size of my audiences dwarf anything you have ever done.
You focus on the fact that the PART-TIME position at LM was eliminated (notice - NOT FIRED - eliminated) so that they could bring in a foreigner that people stopped me on the street to complain about almost daily-and ALSO laid off a US War Veteran to make room for him.
YES, I WAS fired from ONE radio station-in San Diego. The studios were in the country, and, along with the transmitter towers. All were surrounded by brush. I also was an insurance agent-trained in risk management. I cleared everything flammable away from the studios/transmitter building. But when I suggested the transmitter towers area needed brush cut-back, they fired me. And, in 2003, a brush fire went through, burned several transmitter “dog houses,” fried the underground conduit, and TOOK DOWN a transmitter tower. (Do you know how hot a fire needs to be to melt steel tower support cable?) Management didn’t take that Boy Scout fire class, Fuel + heat + oxygen = fire. Eliminate ONE (brush/fuel) and you get no fire! The station was off the air for awhile, on low-power for WEEKS and, I got the last laugh at their stupidity, just as I am with your’s!
BTW, the GM that fired me later apologized, saying (about brush cutback) “You were right all along. NOW we are doing the right thing.” MORE THAN $100,000 in damage LATER!
Lee, let’s tell it like it is… Some of the MAJOR MARKET stations that I’ve worked for wouldn’t allow you to be a microphone stand


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