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meepmeep
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>HAha! No...same truck...(New Motorcycle and house!)
Hey Paul, I remember you. You were one of my favorites at
> Froggy. I remember going to a staff meeting and you passed
> me like I was standing still in that little pick up you had.
> I was going pretty good myself about 70. When I got to the
> meeting, I think you had already eaten a couple of slices of
> pizza by the time I arrived. I said something about you
> driving like a crazy man and you said "Well at least I don't
> drive like a old lady". That was funny as hell, you slammed
> me! That won my respect, that and the Phil McCracken thang.
> Then I was driving a '94 Ford Tempo (but hey I was in
> radio!), now I drive a Cougar (5 Speed) doing much better
> now....wanna race?
>
>
> > >Phil! It's you. I liked your post. It is a lot of fun to
> > read and post on here from time to time. They do stir up
> > fairly easy, and at times act like a pack of wild dogs
> > attacking each other because they smell blood. However,
> > Steve keeps it pretty fair and had even deleted some of my
>
> > stuff when they got me a little riled. I can spit venom
> with
> > the best of them, but overall, it's usually pretty
> > intelligent dialogue.
> > I particularly enjoyed your comment about "not all of us
> > former jocks want back on the air" and "care to compare
> > paychecks?" You still crack me up. I use Meepmeep on here,
>
> > but my name is Paul. You and I worked together for a while
>
> > at WRVR and related stations. You were right. I'm out and
> > can satisfy what little "jones" is left by watching this
> > board and keeping up with the Memphis market. Every on-air
>
> > jock in the city needs to keep the old resume' and
> aircheck
> > updated. Nothing may happen and everything may happen. I
> > remember the feeling...they're on edge a lot because they
> > could be unemployed the next day.
> > To so many of them, their on-air job defines who they are
> to
> > themselves and their friends, therefore, they get testy
> and
> > overly defensive. Hope they all have a plan "B".
> (especially
> > any "Flinners", God only knows what's gonna happen there)
> > And yes...I'll go paycheck to paycheck with pretty much
> any
> > of them. Also, I haven't worked on a weekend or holiday in
>
> > quite some time.
> > I'm chunky and old, but not bald. At least I'm not living
> on
> > Ramen noodles and certificates for free subs I stole from
> a
> > remote somewhere.hahaha!
> > Good to see a post from you, "Phil" McCracken
>
Hey Paul, I remember you. You were one of my favorites at
> Froggy. I remember going to a staff meeting and you passed
> me like I was standing still in that little pick up you had.
> I was going pretty good myself about 70. When I got to the
> meeting, I think you had already eaten a couple of slices of
> pizza by the time I arrived. I said something about you
> driving like a crazy man and you said "Well at least I don't
> drive like a old lady". That was funny as hell, you slammed
> me! That won my respect, that and the Phil McCracken thang.
> Then I was driving a '94 Ford Tempo (but hey I was in
> radio!), now I drive a Cougar (5 Speed) doing much better
> now....wanna race?
>
>
> > >Phil! It's you. I liked your post. It is a lot of fun to
> > read and post on here from time to time. They do stir up
> > fairly easy, and at times act like a pack of wild dogs
> > attacking each other because they smell blood. However,
> > Steve keeps it pretty fair and had even deleted some of my
>
> > stuff when they got me a little riled. I can spit venom
> with
> > the best of them, but overall, it's usually pretty
> > intelligent dialogue.
> > I particularly enjoyed your comment about "not all of us
> > former jocks want back on the air" and "care to compare
> > paychecks?" You still crack me up. I use Meepmeep on here,
>
> > but my name is Paul. You and I worked together for a while
>
> > at WRVR and related stations. You were right. I'm out and
> > can satisfy what little "jones" is left by watching this
> > board and keeping up with the Memphis market. Every on-air
>
> > jock in the city needs to keep the old resume' and
> aircheck
> > updated. Nothing may happen and everything may happen. I
> > remember the feeling...they're on edge a lot because they
> > could be unemployed the next day.
> > To so many of them, their on-air job defines who they are
> to
> > themselves and their friends, therefore, they get testy
> and
> > overly defensive. Hope they all have a plan "B".
> (especially
> > any "Flinners", God only knows what's gonna happen there)
> > And yes...I'll go paycheck to paycheck with pretty much
> any
> > of them. Also, I haven't worked on a weekend or holiday in
>
> > quite some time.
> > I'm chunky and old, but not bald. At least I'm not living
> on
> > Ramen noodles and certificates for free subs I stole from
> a
> > remote somewhere.hahaha!
> > Good to see a post from you, "Phil" McCracken
>