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I'm Lovin' It

So THIS is DE's home board. He's always harassing us over on the Oldies boards. I'm lovin' the way you guys handle him!
 
Thank you, it's a dirty job, but someone has to do it.

He's been laying low since the NY Times exposed his "Arbitron says listenership is steady" mantra to be more wishful thinking than accurate.
 
Yeah Fonz he has infested the Dallas board as well so I came over here to de-louse him.
 
Thanks for the assist, KLIF.

I thought the texans would resent me plopping in on the board in middiscussion, but they were right hospitable.
 
My pleasure . Braggrats like him stretching the truth or fabricating facts like himself,need to be taken down a peg.
 
One of two things has happened:

(1) Univision has blocked this URL from his account, hoping he'll get to work on those dismal TSL numbers his industry is racking up.

(2) He stroked out when he saw the NY Times demolish 10 years' worth of his posts.
 
Chapter 3: "I radio"

In the mid 60's David Eduardo Frankelton Gleason soon sets his sites on the Mexican Border Blasters. He meets a young Wolfman Jack,who recounts in his own memoirs "I thought to myself If Hitler and Lizzie Borden had ever gotten married, I had to be dealing and talking with their son". David soon told the peasants he was he to be treated as an icon for he speaks to them via the radio. Peasants paid him tribute with bushels of beans and cabbage. David then claimed to have started the first "Gardening show "on radio. He soon developed the "Masa" format,"The tortilla format dubbing it the Spanish Crepe' " His staff like his days in Ecuador were paid in corn meal with some scraps of menudo.
David then focused his eyes back to california and all spanish speaking stations. He climbs a barb wire fence by Yuma.Ariz, and starts his trek towards his destiny. He sees a 7-ll and buys a copy of the latest Broadcasting magazine,and re-writes the top story until one of his sandals blows out in the hot mojave desert. He hitches a ride with an ice cream vendor named Ray Kroc. Ray takes his to a small diner and with his hard earn dollars and pesos buys the eatablishment from the owner. He over hears young children singing "old McDonald had a farm" He then hires David as a clown to entertain them and soon Ray calls the place "McDonalds" David earns his wages with two all beef patties, some special sauce , lettucre onion cheese ,pickles with a sesame seed bun. David stays for awhile and mutters "HMm this might work for radio"

Next Chapter 4 "The leisure suit fromula".
 
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