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Johnny-
How's that back pain?
How's that back pain?
JointChinese said:I know Mr. DiPetro and I are praying for Dan dealing with his Multiple Sclerosis. Please know that Johnny and I are with him.
razzledazzle said:Popular opinion is that JointChinese is Dave Barber. Of course, there's no solid proof...just what everyone on the Trail thinks.
Holland Cooke said:This is as-far-east-as-you-can-get and still-be-in-the-Eastern Time Zone.
JointChinese said:I know Mr. DiPetro and I are praying for Dan dealing with his Multiple Sclerosis. Please know that Johnny and I are with him.
In 2000, Rebecca Crossnoe, an employee at Barber's then-radio station, WFDF-AM, sued Barber and the radio station for sexual harassment. The Michigan state attorney general's office investigated but did not file criminal charges.
The Flint Journal reported the case was settled out of court.
"That's wrong. The woman dropped the suit against me. I didn't settle anything," Barber said. "I didn't pay her one cent. . . . the charges were completely false."
Barber said he didn't know if the radio station paid anything to the defendant. Crossnoe's attorney, Andrew J. Bean of Detroit, did not return phone calls.
In 2003, Barber was charged with impersonating a peace officer at a bar in Grand Rapids, Mich. The Flint Journal reported the charge was reduced to illegal possesion of a law enforcement badge, and Barber paid about $100 in fines and court costs.
razzledazzle said:Sounds like quite the standup guy...
RadioHead06 said:And who's this "DiPetro" person?
Unfortunately, it would mean that the nameless masses here would have to "get it"....Holland Cooke said:There's nothing wrong with test drives, if they're disclosed/disclaimed.
What-you're-describing-hearing-on-WPRO sounds like Sean Hannity's GM deal.
It's tantamount to a critic getting a free ticket to do a movie review.
Mentioning the dealer conveys that to the listener.
What-you're-describing-hearing-on-WPRO sounds like the listener would "get it."
razzledazzle said:In 2003, Barber was charged with impersonating a peace officer at a bar in Grand Rapids, Mich. The Flint Journal reported the charge was reduced to illegal possesion of a law enforcement badge, and Barber paid about $100 in fines and court costs.