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This whole sordid mess has become great theatre and fodder for aspiring writers, commentators and pundits. What a treasure-trove of material! It's true: Truth is better than fiction. I strongly advise the better writers and contributors to this board to start working up scripts for Hollywood and Broadway.
Just remember where you got the idea, because like those thugs, pimps and scheming weasels, I want my cut, which I will report to the IRS, not wanting to share a 6x10 foot cell with a guy named Bubba.
It seems this is the perfect time to post the bastardized line from Hunter S. Thompson
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"The radio business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side."</font>
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For every three decent people in the business, there's one free-loading scam artist, two-bit extortionist doing his best to become the next Tim Rigas, giving a bad name to all the hard-working, decent people in the business.
The image of that pinhead who has to be booked in a second floor room because he's afraid of heights cracks me up. In the movie, he'd be the guy guy Vito and Chickie hold upside down from the top of a 50 story building to "motivate" him to add their record. He calls in on his cell phone, gets his assistant to add the record and report it to the trades, then Chickie and Vito drop him like a grape... oooooops... the scene has a funny ending.
BTW, I'm hoping to pitch the script to SONY Pictures.
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<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Mike Radknowski on 07/28/05 10:28 PM.</FONT></P>
This whole sordid mess has become great theatre and fodder for aspiring writers, commentators and pundits. What a treasure-trove of material! It's true: Truth is better than fiction. I strongly advise the better writers and contributors to this board to start working up scripts for Hollywood and Broadway.
Just remember where you got the idea, because like those thugs, pimps and scheming weasels, I want my cut, which I will report to the IRS, not wanting to share a 6x10 foot cell with a guy named Bubba.
It seems this is the perfect time to post the bastardized line from Hunter S. Thompson
<blockquote><font face="arial">
"The radio business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side."</font>
</blockquote>
For every three decent people in the business, there's one free-loading scam artist, two-bit extortionist doing his best to become the next Tim Rigas, giving a bad name to all the hard-working, decent people in the business.
The image of that pinhead who has to be booked in a second floor room because he's afraid of heights cracks me up. In the movie, he'd be the guy guy Vito and Chickie hold upside down from the top of a 50 story building to "motivate" him to add their record. He calls in on his cell phone, gets his assistant to add the record and report it to the trades, then Chickie and Vito drop him like a grape... oooooops... the scene has a funny ending.
BTW, I'm hoping to pitch the script to SONY Pictures.
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<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Mike Radknowski on 07/28/05 10:28 PM.</FONT></P>