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I missed something. I turned on Mo's show yesterday and he was giving a "public apology" to Cutler for some comments he made.
This was also on his blog page:
MY STATEMENT ON ALAN CUTLER
This morning I devoted a lot of time toward a personal beef with Alan Cutler. I perceived his words about my show and my blog to be a slight. After meeting with the management of 1530Homer and mediation specialist, I was told it was in my best interests to apologize to Alan, his fans, and to the listeners on 1530Homer. I called Alan and offered to meet with him in Lexington this afternoon. He was gracious enough to meet me in Dry Ridge, where we enjoyed a late lunch at Pizza Hut. I went personal pan, with pepperoni. Alan had a small meat lovers and salad bar. Anyway, we spent 45 minutes hashing out our differences and I think we have a better understanding of each other, our shows, our blogs, and the goals of 1530Homer. I value the relationship I have with Alan as a colleague, as a mentor, and as a friend. I look forward to a long, fruitful relationship with Alan. Most important, I apologize to the faithful listeners of Alan's show, my show, our blog visitors, the advertisers on 1530Homer, and of course to Alan. I hope all can find it within themselves to forgive me for my transgression and for making such personal business public.
WHAT DID I MISS?
This was also on his blog page:
MY STATEMENT ON ALAN CUTLER
This morning I devoted a lot of time toward a personal beef with Alan Cutler. I perceived his words about my show and my blog to be a slight. After meeting with the management of 1530Homer and mediation specialist, I was told it was in my best interests to apologize to Alan, his fans, and to the listeners on 1530Homer. I called Alan and offered to meet with him in Lexington this afternoon. He was gracious enough to meet me in Dry Ridge, where we enjoyed a late lunch at Pizza Hut. I went personal pan, with pepperoni. Alan had a small meat lovers and salad bar. Anyway, we spent 45 minutes hashing out our differences and I think we have a better understanding of each other, our shows, our blogs, and the goals of 1530Homer. I value the relationship I have with Alan as a colleague, as a mentor, and as a friend. I look forward to a long, fruitful relationship with Alan. Most important, I apologize to the faithful listeners of Alan's show, my show, our blog visitors, the advertisers on 1530Homer, and of course to Alan. I hope all can find it within themselves to forgive me for my transgression and for making such personal business public.
WHAT DID I MISS?