There comes a time when all good things must end ... I know, because my end has come many times.
Yes, it's sad - but not in a boo-hoo way. No matter what, Ich-uh-man will be fine. For one thing, his eye is on a bigger prize. For another, I believe him to be a frgual guy and will be good financially. He's not using the "retire" word so I would not assume anything. I don't think it was his choice but no matter - it's all gonna end well for Ichabod.
I only worked with him a few years - KJR and KNBQ - and rarely will any of us be around a more stand-up guy, a straight shooter and caring gentleman. He can turn off the mic Friday with huge pride, although he's not a prideful guy.
I'll pass on one of my favorite Ichabod memories.
He had been let go at KJR right before a staff meeting. To this day I don't know why and also aren't clear why they kept ME (at least for awhile

. So we're in the conference room hearing the news that Ich was cut - a rather somber atmosphere. Ichabod opens the door. Obviously very emotional, he just wanted to take a moment to thank us all for being part of his life and told us we were a terrific staff, that KJR was still the best in the market, that he loved us all and was grateful for everything. With that he was gone.
A lot of silence in that room. One of the classiest things I've ever experienced and shaped the way I approached the future firings that were inevitable.
Few have had Ichabod's run. And it ain't over yet ...
Danny Wright