Perhaps it was the fact that I went back to the Functional days or maybe he liked me, but I always referred to him as 'Al' ... to his face and otherwise. He used to stop by my desk everytime he was in the station ... in fact, go out of his way to do so ... to say 'Hi!' and ask about the family. He did that with Carl Spevento, too. I didn't get quite the same treatment or recognition from 'some' management over the years, but Al was a very kind man to me.heydaybegone said:KAL - having spent a majority of my career (17 years ago) with "Uncle Al", I was never in a position to refer to him in that manner!!
LOL kal - we're on the same page!! It was a ball (most of the time) working for "Bud". I'm just saying that some of us couldn't go where angels feared to tread!!. (Bud -not Al !!) He was a classic owner, unafraid to try things...and noticed the people that got things done! And I don't know anybody that wouldn't stop by to see Carl anyway- a class act.Perhaps it was the fact that I went back to the Functional days or maybe he liked me, but I always referred to him as 'Al' ... to his face and otherwise. He used to stop by my desk everytime he was in the station ... in fact, go out of his way to do so ... to say 'Hi!' and ask about the family. He did that with Carl Spevento, too. I didn't get quite the same treatment or recognition from 'some' management over the years, but Al was a very kind man to me.
alw said:Bud went by Bud, because his father was Al Wertheimer and the real brains and money behind everything.
heydaybegone said:KAL - you're probably right. (Never heard me say that in your production studio! hmmm).
AJF said:Does anyone remember what format Foxy 93 was? I seem to recall them playing current hits but the memory is quite vague.
ROFLMAO KAL....we agree again? Irony!! We are getting old!Does anyone care what format Foxy was? LOL
I thought this topic died a natural death a long time ago. What are ya writin' a book or something?