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Its just a few hours until the beginning of Seattle morning show history. I'm getting goose bumps just thinking about it. I'm sure BJ has been hard at work creating gut busting material for his legions of sleepy eyed fans. I will be taking the day off from work tomorrow so I can listen to the entire show. I will be curled up in my comfortable recliner, sipping hot cocoa and laughing out loud. I feel like an anxious kid waiting to open up presents on Christmas morning.
 
> Its just a few hours until the beginning of Seattle morning
> show history. I'm getting goose bumps just thinking about
> it. I'm sure BJ has been hard at work creating gut busting
> material for his legions of sleepy eyed fans. I will be
> taking the day off from work tomorrow so I can listen to the
> entire show. I will be curled up in my comfortable
> recliner, sipping hot cocoa and laughing out loud. I feel
> like an anxious kid waiting to open up presents on Christmas
> morning.
>
Pooperscoop...curled up in my comfortable recliner, sipping hot cocoa or actually at the station working with him? You're such an ass. Oh and making history means that years down the road people will look back and reminisce about that "big day" and trust me long after he's gone no one will have any recollection of what happens tomorrow. He's simply a midday guy that had no competition.
 
BJ Show

I predict he'll be on-air there until August if not earlier.
 
> > Its just a few hours until the beginning of Seattle
> morning
> > show history. I'm getting goose bumps just thinking about
>
> > it. I'm sure BJ has been hard at work creating gut
> busting
> > material for his legions of sleepy eyed fans. I will be
> > taking the day off from work tomorrow so I can listen to
> the
> > entire show. I will be curled up in my comfortable
> > recliner, sipping hot cocoa and laughing out loud. I feel
> > like an anxious kid waiting to open up presents on
> Christmas
> > morning.
> >
> Pooperscoop...curled up in my comfortable recliner, sipping
> hot cocoa

Ugh! Sorry Poop, but not in MY recliner...

or actually at the station working with him?
> You're such an ass. Oh and making history means that years
> down the road people will look back and reminisce about that
> "big day" and trust me long after he's gone no one will have
> any recollection of what happens tomorrow. He's simply a
> midday guy that had no competition.

Well, I'm not waiting for him THAT intensely. But I think he's going to deliver. Maybe not as hugely as Stern, but he's good and I say he's worth a shot. I mean, KISW helped promote Stern's move to Sirius when the writing was already on the wall. Entercom Seattle should be grateful they already had someone in house of a decent enough quality like BJ to take on what would be almost an absolute disaster in the hands of anyone else after Stern.
>
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I just visited http://www.bjaday.com looks like they are getting ready on there.

> Its just a few hours until the beginning of Seattle morning
> show history. I'm getting goose bumps just thinking about
> it. I'm sure BJ has been hard at work creating gut busting
> material for his legions of sleepy eyed fans. I will be
> taking the day off from work tomorrow so I can listen to the
> entire show. I will be curled up in my comfortable
> recliner, sipping hot cocoa and laughing out loud. I feel
> like an anxious kid waiting to open up presents on Christmas
> morning.
>
 
> > > Its just a few hours until the beginning of Seattle
> > morning
> > > show history. I'm getting goose bumps just thinking
> about
> >
> > > it. I'm sure BJ has been hard at work creating gut
> > busting
> > > material for his legions of sleepy eyed fans. I will be
>
> > > taking the day off from work tomorrow so I can listen to
>
> > the
> > > entire show. I will be curled up in my comfortable
> > > recliner, sipping hot cocoa and laughing out loud. I
> feel
> > > like an anxious kid waiting to open up presents on
> > Christmas
> > > morning.
> > >
> > Pooperscoop...curled up in my comfortable recliner,
> sipping
> > hot cocoa
>
> Ugh! Sorry Poop, but not in MY recliner...
>
> or actually at the station working with him?
> > You're such an ass. Oh and making history means that years
>
> > down the road people will look back and reminisce about
> that
> > "big day" and trust me long after he's gone no one will
> have
> > any recollection of what happens tomorrow. He's simply a
> > midday guy that had no competition.
>
> Well, I'm not waiting for him THAT intensely. But I think
> he's going to deliver. Maybe not as hugely as Stern, but
> he's good and I say he's worth a shot. I mean, KISW helped
> promote Stern's move to Sirius when the writing was already
> on the wall. Entercom Seattle should be grateful they
> already had someone in house of a decent enough quality like
> BJ to take on what would be almost an absolute disaster in
> the hands of anyone else after Stern.
> >
>
I don't work for BJ or Entercom(or any of the Seattle radio clusters)I'm a longtime BJ listener with blank tape ready to go. <P ID="signature">______________
"I look out for me and mine."-Capt. Malcom "Mal" Reynolds in Serenity</P>
 
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