Tripper...what's up?
I was at Q99 the same time you were...along with Bill Wilson, Scott Mateer, Ted Hartley, Kirk Sherwood and you and your wife.
I was the one that flew to Minnesota to get the xmitter to replace the one that burned up. Yes, the feds investigated that one. I was also the one who went to Chicago to get the flex coax for the tower at Raymond.
Coupla stories about Q99.
The only place I ever did a live remote from a bicycle racetrack.
Used to love watching Scott Mateer eat an entire roll of toilet paper while he was on the air.
We had a client that hated the first two spots we cut for him, so we cut 3 spots and played him the first one...waited an hour or two and played him the 2nd one...then, a couple of hours later we played him the 3rd, which, of course, he loved.
Ted Hartley was a devout Catholic, and when he was given a women's clinic spot to cut he refused. He was laid off...and the relationship between he and Q99 went downhill after that.
The studios were in the middle of a steep hill, and when it snowed or iced, getting to work was a true adventure.
On payday, the checks were tossed in the middle of the table...and if you weren't there, or you got out the door late, they weren't any good. If you were 3rd in line at the bank drive-thru, you were screwed. You didn't DARE deposit it in your bank account, 'cause if you did...it was no good.
Good to hear from you again, Tripper...