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Ticket Butt Smooching on this so-called board

Robert Bass said:
1Letterman said:
The guy who claimed Dallas never had any national level talent then had Mike Shannon dump an avalanche of examples on him. He didn't even make a pass at responding to that. Except, inexplicably, to keep making the same baseless, moronic assertion while amazingly adding more examples to Shannon's list. Now he's started a whole thread on the silly topic.

And it's a placeholder thread, no less. If he's gonna start a thread, he could have al least continued his pointless ramblings. What a tease... Trolls are one thing, but teaser trolls are something else. ::)

R

Agreed. They always leave me with blue keyboard.
 
1Letterman said:
Robert Bass said:
1Letterman said:
The guy who claimed Dallas never had any national level talent then had Mike Shannon dump an avalanche of examples on him. He didn't even make a pass at responding to that. Except, inexplicably, to keep making the same baseless, moronic assertion while amazingly adding more examples to Shannon's list. Now he's started a whole thread on the silly topic.

And it's a placeholder thread, no less. If he's gonna start a thread, he could have al least continued his pointless ramblings. What a tease... Trolls are one thing, but teaser trolls are something else. ::)

R

Agreed. They always leave me with blue keyboard.

See there? Bass, your quips and Letterman's keyboard made me choke on a little Sonny Bryan's BBQ. Nice call on the trend. ;D
 
Jubb05 said:
That's Donavan Lewis - been on the air in Dallas for years. Came over from the Bone about a year or so back. Who else is new on the Ticket in the last year? Other than ticker guys, no one, nyet, nada, zippo.

Gee, and I thought Donavan Lewis was the Chief of the Threat Analysis Division (CCO-5) and supervised Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) intelligence production and supports Information Operations (IO) threat areas, primarily cyber threats to DoD networks and foreign strategic communication threats....

But..... if you mean The Great Donovan Lewis . . . then yeah, that's the new guy on the Ticket whose bits I don't like.... And BTY, I didn't like his "perfect fit" on 93.3 The Bone either. :p :p

He has decribed his job on the Ticket as the "yuk" guy. . . .

Maybe I just don't like "yuk". . . :-[
 
VERITAS DE VOCE said:
1Letterman said:
Robert Bass said:
1Letterman said:
The guy who claimed Dallas never had any national level talent then had Mike Shannon dump an avalanche of examples on him. He didn't even make a pass at responding to that. Except, inexplicably, to keep making the same baseless, moronic assertion while amazingly adding more examples to Shannon's list. Now he's started a whole thread on the silly topic.

And it's a placeholder thread, no less. If he's gonna start a thread, he could have al least continued his pointless ramblings. What a tease... Trolls are one thing, but teaser trolls are something else. ::)

R

Agreed. They always leave me with blue keyboard.

See there? Bass, your quips and Letterman's keyboard made me choke on a little Sonny Bryan's BBQ. Nice call on the trend. ;D

Here ya go, VDV: http://thecleanfreaks.com/index.html

R
 
Ticket is the easiest talk station to listen to in the market. I find it the most genuine and passionate due to the nature of the topics. It seems that most stations these days feel forced to follow PD "tactics" to copy ideas that can be totally out of place for the overall listener and format. And then there are those who sound like they are "Acting" when they go on and on about off the wall topics in the most unconvincing ways. Some of these talk show hosts seem so out of place and uncomfortable in their own skins.
 
..........yeah.............but where is Greggo???? LOL!!

It's simple: If you hate the station, STOP listening. NO ONE is forcing it upon you. They have a right to be on the air but you also have the RIGHT to NOT listen..........GEEZ, is it really that hard?
 
Julie N FW said:
..........yeah.............but where is Greggo???? LOL!!

It's simple: If you hate the station, STOP listening. NO ONE is forcing it upon you. They have a right to be on the air but you also have the RIGHT to NOT listen..........GEEZ, is it really that hard?

Yes it is, when you're in an office and can't control the radio's tuning, such as when an office worker next to you brings a radio to work. Same goes for when you are out shopping. Also when you carpool, usually the driver gets to pick what station to listen to. And don't forget mass transit!

R
 
I remember when I had to listen to a particular talk station here all day because it was played in the office. It was so painful. Of course I would never listen to something I dont want to.
 
MusicJunky said:
I remember when I had to listen to a particular talk station here all day because it was played in the office. It was so painful. Of course I would never listen to something I dont want to.

Imagine how the sales team feels at WRR? Woof! ;D

Robert Bass said:
Julie N FW said:
..........yeah.............but where is Greggo???? LOL!!

It's simple: If you hate the station, STOP listening. NO ONE is forcing it upon you. They have a right to be on the air but you also have the RIGHT to NOT listen..........GEEZ, is it really that hard?

Yes it is, when you're in an office and can't control the radio's tuning, such as when an office worker next to you brings a radio to work. Same goes for when you are out shopping. Also when you carpool, usually the driver gets to pick what station to listen to. And don't forget mass transit!

R

Such the sage. Hey, Bass. What's this... 2009 posts. You didn't have a party for the big 2-0-0-0?! Man, only 8500 more to go and you can put DE to shame. Good on ya'. ;D
 
VERITAS DE VOCE said:
MusicJunky said:
I remember when I had to listen to a particular talk station here all day because it was played in the office. It was so painful. Of course I would never listen to something I dont want to.

Imagine how the sales team feels at WRR? Woof! ;D

Robert Bass said:
Julie N FW said:
..........yeah.............but where is Greggo???? LOL!!

It's simple: If you hate the station, STOP listening. NO ONE is forcing it upon you. They have a right to be on the air but you also have the RIGHT to NOT listen..........GEEZ, is it really that hard?

Yes it is, when you're in an office and can't control the radio's tuning, such as when an office worker next to you brings a radio to work. Same goes for when you are out shopping. Also when you carpool, usually the driver gets to pick what station to listen to. And don't forget mass transit!

R

Such the sage. Hey, Bass. What's this... 2009 posts. You didn't have a party for the big 2-0-0-0?! Man, only 8500 more to go and you can put DE to shame. Good on ya'. ;D

Heh... ummm... errrr... uhhh... I guess my excuse is, I hadn't realized I hit the 2000 mark. :-[

R
 
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