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Re: Full Of Crap

> > Valedictorian of ABI ...
> >
> > LMAO
> >
>
> HA!! Hey, there are worse things... :)

Hey what's wrong with ABI? I loved that school it was the funnest thing I've ever done in my life. Lots of good people there. And what's wrong with being the valedictorian? Showing that I take my work and my career seriously enough to study harder and be better than 15 other people is something to be ashamed of?
--Upton--
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Re: Full Of Crap

Nothing wrong at all Upton. Congrats on your acheivement!




> > > Valedictorian of ABI ...
> > >
> > > LMAO
> > >
> >
> > HA!! Hey, there are worse things... :)
>
> Hey what's wrong with ABI? I loved that school it was the
> funnest thing I've ever done in my life. Lots of good
> people there. And what's wrong with being the
> valedictorian? Showing that I take my work and my career
> seriously enough to study harder and be better than 15 other
> people is something to be ashamed of?
> --Upton--
>
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" All my life I've always had my *#@$ together...Problem is I've never been able to pick it up" (Burt Reynolds "The Longest yard")</P>
 
Those days still exsist Dude. Maybe in a different form, but they still exist.
When i got into radio The Columbia School of Broadcasting was the "broadcasting school of the day". The general idea then was that it was a waste of time. But then again Rick Dees was a graduate, and so were many other sucessful air talent. I look at it this way. What ever works! Radio is hard enough to break into. Why does it have to be done the hard way? Get in by hook, or crook I say.










> > > You've clearly got a load of idealism but your posts
> > > indicate a distinct lack of understanding of how the
> world
> >
> > > works, or how radio works, or how any business
> (including
> > > radio) should work.
> >
> >
> >
> > enlighten me please (not ment to be sarcastic, just
> > interested in your point of view)
> >
> I have one question only. ABI? What happened to the days of
> getting
> your feet wet so to say, as in taking a intrest in radio,
> hanging out
> at your fave station, then being told, find a small market ,
> then
> finding out what that means, and what it is, then gaining a
> job there
> by hanging out, and emptying trash, and putting things in
> order, as in records,
> carts , e.t.c. and then graduating up to the board, this was
> my start in the
> biz, broadcasting school? Whats that? Sorry, just wanted to
> say nothing wrong
> with it, but geez, when I got into radio, broadcasting
> school, was looked upon
> as a waste of money and time. If you had what it took to get
> into the old biz,
> then you were in, if not , you kept trying.
>
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" All my life I've always had my *#@$ together...Problem is I've never been able to pick it up" (Burt Reynolds "The Longest yard")</P>
 
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