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quote from article: LaBarbara said “They said it had nothing to do with me, or my ratings, or my age.
suuure....riiiight
suuure....riiiight
ilovescotch said:Bates said:So, let me get this straight... when someone says something positive about someone on this board... someone maybe you personally have a problem with, that person just has to be an anomaly? Maybe AmericanRumorBoy worked with Jim and - shocking - liked the guy! Imagine that.
And someone show me where it says Jim retired. I haven't seen that anywhere... except in an assumption by RumourMonger.
blah blah blah... but when someone says something positive about CC they get vilified.
S. Mann said:Creep Kid here!
If you're in radio, or have been, maybe you've talked over the intro of a song and inadvertantly realized that the lyrics somehow, good or bad, tie into what you're talking about.
Jim very eloquently said his goodbye and since he and I didn't talk on the air at the end of his shift like we normally do, I wanted to, in the first break of my show, acknowledge Jim's departure without being maudlin. I said, very sincerely, something along the lines "Jim Labarbara has left the building. You'll be missed, Jim".
Unfortunately, without realizing it until the words were out of my mouth, I did it over the intro of "You're No Good".
Yeah, I cringed. And I understood very quickly that it could be taken the way it was obviously taken by some.
Jim and I spent a good part of our time on the air good naturedly giving each other a hard time. I felt bad enough that I told him about the break the moment he walked back into the studio. He laughed. There was no malice intended in that break and he knew it.
Jim is my friend. I admire and respect him and feel lucky to have worked with him for 7 years. He will be missed.
robmadden1 said:Damn that was fast Jim is already gone from WGRR'S website.
I would like to state for the record that the above comments from Steve "The" Mann are totally untrue! When B and G were in the same building there was many a night I would have to rush down to the G studio to break up an altercation between these two gentlemen. Steve would brandish a knife and Prof would be wildly swinging his motorcycle helmet to try and defend himself from Steve's tempered steel. Then there was the night that Jim slipped a mickey into Steve's water (vodka) bottle causing The Mann to spend the whole night claiming to be Elton John and Bernie Taupin's love child.(The site of him balled up in a corner in his underwear singing "Tiny Dancer" will haunt my memories forever.) Make up hid their black eyes while they healed but the emotional scars I sustained will last forever. I feared for my own safety when these two "professionals" were in our building and I was very relieved to see them vacate the Reading Road studios! With that said I'd like to wish Jim the very best because that's what he is.S. Mann said:Jim and I spent a good part of our time on the air good naturedly giving each other a hard time. I felt bad enough that I told him about the break the moment he walked back into the studio. He laughed. There was no malice intended in that break and he knew it.
Jim is my friend. I admire and respect him and feel lucky to have worked with him for 7 years. He will be missed.
bigdave3 said:I would like to state for the record that the above comments from Steve "The" Mann are totally untrue! When B and G were in the same building there was many a night I would have to rush down to the G studio to break up an altercation between these two gentlemen. Steve would brandish a knife and Prof would be wildly swinging his motorcycle helmet to try and defend himself from Steve's tempered steel. Then there was the night that Jim slipped a mickey into Steve's water (vodka) bottle causing The Mann to spend the whole night claiming to be Elton John and Bernie Taupin's love child.(The site of him balled up in a corner in his underwear singing "Tiny Dancer" will haunt my memories forever.) Make up hid their black eyes while they healed but the emotional scars I sustained will last forever. I feared for my own safety when these two "professionals" were in our building and I was very relieved to see them vacate the Reading Road studios! With that said I'd like to wish Jim the very best because that's what he is.S. Mann said:Jim and I spent a good part of our time on the air good naturedly giving each other a hard time. I felt bad enough that I told him about the break the moment he walked back into the studio. He laughed. There was no malice intended in that break and he knew it.
Jim is my friend. I admire and respect him and feel lucky to have worked with him for 7 years. He will be missed.