alw said:OUCH!
'scuse me while I crawl off to lick my wounds.
I guess my earlier post did call for a personal insult.
My, as you put it , smart-a$$ comment was not meant to be a personal insult to you. I was referring to a certain GM at a public radio station who makes close to what Brother Wease earns, yet when this person, and another top executive , who also pulls down a six-figure salary, gets on the air during pledge drives all one hears is the "cry of the poverty blues."
I take it from your reaction you must work for a public radio or TV operation? Be that the case I will inform you that while I support the concept of public broadcasting, I loath the idea of a few top executives pulling down close to $900,000 a year while begging people to include that station in their wills, complaining about the high cost of programming, and other excuses just to obtain money from an unsuspecting public. Come to think of it wasn't it a Buffalo newspaper back in the early 1990s that broke a story about a public broadcasting operation who pleaded poverty on the air when in fact they had millions of dollars in the bank?