I think Brian was pointing out that your comment was insensitive Motherscrather...whether you knew him or not (or liked him) Doc worked in this market for a few years and some people knew him and liked him and knew that he was back in Louisiana....no matter if you rememebered Doc or liked him (or Like Brian V for that matter) it was good to here that Doc is doing OK considering the alternative thank Brian V for letting us know that Doc is ok.....
> > > > Not cool.
> > > >
> > > > Anyway, we heard from Doc the other day - he evacuated
>
> > and
> > >
> > > > is okay, from what I understand.
> > > >
> > > > Which is a small bit of good news, for those of us who
>
> > > know
> > > > and care about him. Or remember him.

> > > >
> > > > Brian V.
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > With all of the "not cool" comments that have come from
> > your
> > > posts over the last couple of years you certainly have
> no
> > > room to talk about what's appropriate and what's not.
> You
> >
> > > have insulted a lot of good people and made false
> > > accusations that were uncalled for.
> > >
> > Really? I did? Were they false accusations or
> hard-to-accept
> > truths? Better yet, were they intentionally hurtful?
> >
> > If I was wrong about anything I've posted in the past,
> trust
> > me, I feel horrible about it. It's never my intention to
> > hurt someone intentionally or impugn their abilities. When
>
> > I've shared rumors in the past, I made it very clear that
> it
> > was what I had gathered from what I consider to be
> reliable
> > inside sources. If they were things that made people feel
> > bad, well, sometimes life is hard, and reality is hard to
> > face. People wanted to know, I decided to share what I
> knew.
> > If there was more to the events I've shared I wasn't privy
>
> > to, well, it wouldn't be shocking, but from my
> perspective,
> > that was the truth. Was it irresponsible to share those
> > things? Sure. Was it wrong to post things that may make
> > people look bad? Probably, but sometimes the truth hurts.
> > Think I'm proud of it? Not at all. I made it clear that I
>
> > liked everyone when I shared their termination
> stories...and
> > I left out nastier things I saw and heard specificially to
>
> > NOT make them look bad.
> >
> > I'm really sorry you felt like you needed to give me a
> value
> > lesson because I thought what you said wasn't cool. It's
> not
> > like you've been a saint either, my friend.
> >
> > You were intentionally hurtful. I have not been, and I
> > challenge you to find proof.
> >
> > I was merely defending a former colleague and a friend,
> > sharing my opinion...not trying to "learn ya some
> manners",
> > but rather saying I thought what you said was crappy.
> > Brian V.
> >
>
>
> I don't have the patience to sit here and document all of
> the rotten things you have posted about people in the past.
> My comment about Doc was merely pointing out that he has
> been a stranger to a lot of us and other than the article in
> the T.U. a few weeks ago, no one really knew where he was or
> if he was working or even if he was still in town. But
> before you continue to defend Doc as being one of your
> friends, keep in mind that quite a few of us have heard you
> make comments about him in the past that would be clearly
> defined as "negative".
>
> Read your post again. You flip-flop more than John Karrey.
> And, do you really feel that people will look up to you
> because you possess that awesome self-proclaimed gift of
> "shock value"? Mburg has more shock value than you, but for
> a different reason. (Sorry, Mburg, I'm just trying to make a
> point).
>
> I don't recall any derogatory posts about you from any other
> contributors to this board. Yet you continued to trash
> people, based on "what you heard", post after post. And now
> you're back again with a sorry little monologue about how
> you might have been wrong to make people feel bad. If you're
> looking for sympathy, look elsewhere. You won't get it from
> any of your "targets", either on Radio-Info or people that
> know you.
>
> No one is trying to teach you a lesson. Hopefully, you will
> grow up and mature some more with age and get rid of that
> chip on your shoulder.
>
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