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David Henry

WOW, I know quite a few people that will be dancing in the middle of Fitzhugh when they hear that, mostly those who USED to work for Mr. "What Have You Done For Me Lately."
 
cashmere said:
DH is leaving CBS after 18 years.

If true, the day he leaves will mark truly GREAT day in Dallas radio history. There has never been a bigger LIAR to walk this earth. Right Jody? No problem, I know you can't comment.
 
LOL...

Believe it or not, I like David. I just enjoy yanking his shorts as often as possible.

I've known the guy 23 years now and consider him a friend. One that I'd occasionally like to beat with a stick, but a friend nonetheless.
 
David is a good guy and one I'd consider a friend as well. I also have known him many years all the way back to our first remote together back in the 80's at KLUV.

I find it interesting that people don't think you might occasionally disagree with someone but still consider them a friend and realize their accomplishments.

This industry is much too small (and getting smaller) to be a hater. Most of the time this type of stuff comes from people who either didn't even know the individual or were themselves responsible for their own demise.

You don't rise to the level he was at without having something going on. Look at how many other salespeople over the years HAVEN'T!

I have no idea what lead to his current situation but I wish him (and anyone else who has been let go in our industry) the best of luck in continuing a career in this field that we all are passionate about.
 
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