tymbaland said:Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but in the last Radio Waves, Ben Fong sez Cammy isn't doing radio any more.
Did she ever?
tymbaland said:Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but in the last Radio Waves, Ben Fong sez Cammy isn't doing radio any more.
Lkeller said:"Cammy is a friend of mine and I resent her being referred to like that. Show some respect. I've been off the air since 1999... what's that make me?"
Fair enough. I also agree with you, I can get pretty worked up sometimes. Working in radio is not an easy profession, even though I no longer work in the biz, I still respect those of you that sit behind the mic everyday because I know what you're dealing with. Cammy and I go back a ways...like 20 years or so...she used to do traffic for me before becoming a big star.
Some things I don't especially crave for myself nor feel a need to afford others: Respect. Manners. Class. Give me a good reason to operate otherwise.
Cammy has burned a lot of bridges to companies that have given her huge opportunities. Bridges gone, usefulness gone. Used up. How could the fact that she is your friend change that dynamic?
Dung, I am unsure of your own history in that context, so of course have no point of reference with which to guess what that would make you. I do know you were well listened to, and many of your verbal mannerisms actually became a part of the local lexicon. Kudos. Not many radio shows penetrated the zeitgeist thus. A nice history to have.
Respect. Manners. Class. usually help define a persons character. I've had to deal with this type of disrespect in my own life and it's mean and hurtful. What a person does for a living and who they are, are two different things. I guess once you no longer want to play their game, you become "useless" or "a washed-up oldies DJ" whatever...I see your point...but I feel its a bit heartless...maybe if the tables were turned you'd feel differently about it... karma has a way of doing that... BTW Thanks for your nice compliment![]()
Respect diffuses when demanded, and as such cannot be returned. Manners and class are illusory, subjective, and just too situational to be generalized as a foundations of character. So wrong answer, I guess. Anyway, I'm not the reverent type.Respect. Manners. Class. usually help define a persons character
maybe if the tables were turned you'd feel differently about it