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Something I would like to see happen.....

Okay. This is a long shot. But there is a concept for a rock show on a rock station. The link brings you to a Houston, Texas station, but if there is a comparable station in South Florida, that will do. I have a link for a mock up of a radio dj. She is funny, sassy, and loves to rock. She's Mandy:

http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_019.htm

http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_020.htm

Go look and click on the dummy script and see if something along those lines would work. The girl in the pic is actually a Florida model. I even emailed the model agency and presented my ideas and the above link. They didn't seem to get it though. The dweebs.
Just putting it out there bud. You feel me?
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> I even emailed the model agency
> and presented my ideas and the above link. They didn't seem
> to get it though. The dweebs.
> Just putting it out there bud. You feel me?
> You can email me from the link for questions and/or
> comments.
>

Call me a dweeb, but after reading through your script I'm not sure I really "get" what's so unique about your idea either...<P ID="signature">______________
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> > I even emailed the model agency
> > and presented my ideas and the above link. They didn't
> seem
> > to get it though. The dweebs.
> > Just putting it out there bud. You feel me?
> > You can email me from the link for questions and/or
> > comments.
> >
>
> Call me a dweeb, but after reading through your script I'm
> not sure I really "get" what's so unique about your idea
> either...
>

No, you are not a dweeb. You are a nice guy. There is nothing unique about the script. But I want to use let us say, the controversial nature of where the girl comes from. She was featured in MS NBC, Wired.com and a host of angry parents said her mother had no business putting her in a model site that was catering to individuals who let's just say are not quite normal.
I traced down the link to the internet model agency and sparred by way of email
with the owners of the so called agency. Then I went on a campaign to steal the girl away from the evil clutches of this less than honorable model agency. Let her become a rock and roll dj. She is according to her site taking vocal lessons. She wants to be the next Drew Barrymore. Radio personalities make good money. Someone can nurture her, train her and a reputable company or even a station can do the stealing. By this I mean, go in and offer legitimate offers in order to bring her into a real career. Don't know who she is?
Does the name Jessi the Kid ring a bell? She needs to be saved from this spurious exploitave model agency. Webe Web is the agency. If I had the money I would offer her agent if you can call them that, enough money to give her a real
career. I am willing to bet she has the personality to be a really damn good rock dj. <P ID="signature">______________
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- Admiral Grace Hopper</P>
 
> Okay. This is a long shot. But there is a concept for a rock
> show on a rock station. The link brings you to a Houston,
> Texas station, but if there is a comparable station in South
> Florida, that will do. I have a link for a mock up of a
> radio dj. She is funny, sassy, and loves to rock. She's
> Mandy:
>
> http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_019.htm
>
> http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_020.htm

I can't imagine anyone listening to half of that
before switching stations.

You got one weird schizo web site, man ...

With no apparent organization, from page 001 to 021!

But the strangest page of all is
http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_021.htm !!!

You are one strange cat!

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> No, you are not a dweeb. You are a nice guy.

Aww, thanks.

> Don't know who she is?
> Does the name Jessi the Kid ring a bell? She needs to be
> saved from this spurious exploitave model agency. Webe Web
> is the agency. If I had the money I would offer her agent if
> you can call them that, enough money to give her a real
> career. I am willing to bet she has the personality to be a
> really damn good rock dj.
>

OK, I had never heard of her/recognized her. I guess the idea has merit, but you'd have to fnd a market where her "history" was well-known (like her hometown or something). Though I guess promos/billboards/what-have-you touting it would get you some initial notoriety, any new listeners would be totally lost. And constantly bringing it up during the show would annoy your existing listeners (IMO). <P ID="signature">______________
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> > No, you are not a dweeb. You are a nice guy.
>
> Aww, thanks.
>
> > Don't know who she is?
> > Does the name Jessi the Kid ring a bell? She needs to be
> > saved from this spurious exploitave model agency. Webe Web
>
> > is the agency. If I had the money I would offer her agent
> if
> > you can call them that, enough money to give her a real
> > career. I am willing to bet she has the personality to be
> a
> > really damn good rock dj.
> >
>
> OK, I had never heard of her/recognized her. I guess the
> idea has merit, but you'd have to fnd a market where her
> "history" was well-known (like her hometown or something).
> Though I guess promos/billboards/what-have-you touting it
> would get you some initial notoriety, any new listeners
> would be totally lost. And constantly bringing it up during
> the show would annoy your existing listeners (IMO).
>

My point is, that she would not mention at all who she is, was. But the notoriety may help her. Rock jocks tend to thrive on being notorious. (IMO)
But, the reason I posted this here on the Miami section of the forum , is that I have reason to believe she may live in the South Florida area. Because that is where Webe Web is based. Fort Lauderdale to be exact. So I could check the websites of South Florida rock radio stations and modify my site to have a link to that station and redo the script to mention a few local venues, say, do a dummy promo for Kid Rad and Mandy at whatever hot night spot, broadcasting live, you get the idea. If that station has streaming audio, then that is good too. Thanks for your tips, I will try them out.

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Re: Gee 954, way to go on posting that link.....

> > Okay. This is a long shot. But there is a concept for a
> rock
> > show on a rock station. The link brings you to a Houston,
> > Texas station, but if there is a comparable station in
> South
> > Florida, that will do. I have a link for a mock up of a
> > radio dj. She is funny, sassy, and loves to rock. She's
> > Mandy:
> >
> > http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_019.htm
> >
> > http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_020.htm
>
> I can't imagine anyone listening to half of that
> before switching stations.
>
> You got one weird schizo web site, man ...
>
> With no apparent organization, from page 001 to 021!
>
> But the strangest page of all is
> http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_021.htm !!!
>
> You are one strange cat!
>

The message that comes up is none too pleasant. Is anyone who's clicked on it now supposed to be concerned that NSA will contact us? Well, I want to go on record here saying I certainly did not know what I was clicking before I went in, and was only following a link posted on a radio message board!
 
Re: Great, and I clicked on it...

> > You got one weird schizo web site, man ...
>
> > But the strangest page of all is
> > http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_021.htm !!!
> >
> > You are one strange cat!
>
> The MadMan might need you 954 if the NSA contacts me?

Geesh! I wasn't trying to alarm no one! honest man! To think, that my poor pitiful website is picked on. From cover to cover? No clear organization? Well..... Awwww they don't get it. On page 19 and 20 there is supposed to be some kind of spoof ad for a dame from Florida. Well If the radio station that this girl is supposed to be on, if they knew what the hell I done, oh my God! They could sue me!

::running for cover::




<P ID="signature">______________
"If it's a good idea, go ahead and do it. It is much easier to apologize than it is to get permission."
- Admiral Grace Hopper</P>
 
> > Okay. This is a long shot. But there is a concept for a
> rock
> > show on a rock station. The link brings you to a Houston,
> > Texas station, but if there is a comparable station in
> South
> > Florida, that will do. I have a link for a mock up of a
> > radio dj. She is funny, sassy, and loves to rock. She's
> > Mandy:
> >
> > http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_019.htm
> >
> > http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_020.htm
>
> I can't imagine anyone listening to half of that
> before switching stations.
>
> You got one weird schizo web site, man ...
>
> With no apparent organization, from page 001 to 021!
>
> But the strangest page of all is
> http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_021.htm !!!
>
> You are one strange cat!
>

Oh, darn! the infamous page 021! Damn! I thought I deleted that. Yeah man. It is a truly weird freaking site. That's the point. Just some monster I created. But there is a Features in Fiction with some short stories. A collection of mythical fantasy characters like wizards, dragons and good versus evil type stuff. That would be page 014-015. But oh well. That is not the point of this forum. Really I am just a lowly hotel dishwasher who loves to act up on the internet. At one time, I aspired to be a radio dj. Went to Columbia School of Broadcasting, in 1987, and have a fcc operators license. I put in air check tape after air check tape at stations in Texas, from Beaumont to Houston, to Galveston. Oh and let's not forget Silsbee. But I still follow my favorite stations around the dial. Now with the internet, I can follow them there. I am a rock enthusiiast. I listen to rock stations. Oh well, enough of all that. I need to log off. Talk later?


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The infamous page 21

> > > Okay. This is a long shot. But there is a concept for a
> > rock
> > > show on a rock station. The link brings you to a
> Houston,
> > > Texas station, but if there is a comparable station in
> > South
> > > Florida, that will do. I have a link for a mock up of a
> > > radio dj. She is funny, sassy, and loves to rock. She's
> > > Mandy:
> > >
> > > http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_019.htm
> > >
> > > http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_020.htm
> >
> > I can't imagine anyone listening to half of that
> > before switching stations.
> >
> > You got one weird schizo web site, man ...
> >
> > With no apparent organization, from page 001 to 021!
> >
> > But the strangest page of all is
> > http://www.totalexnet.com/totalexnet_021.htm !!!
> >
> > You are one strange cat!
> >
> The message that comes up is none too pleasant. Is anyone
> who's clicked on it now supposed to be concerned that NSA
> will contact us? Well, I want to go on record here saying I
> certainly did not know what I was clicking before I went in,
> and was only following a link posted on a radio message
> board!

Just check your logs and see if any of these domains visited
page 21:

http://clinton.senate.gov/
http://www.cbn.com/
http://moveon.org/
http://whitehouse.gov/
http://www.billoreilly.com/
http://www.drudgereport.com/
http://english.aljazeera.net/
http://www.michaelmoore.com/

Then you have a story to tell!

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