Re: Sandy Taylor, et al
Thanks for setting the record straight. See how memories become a little foggy and faulty over time? I would have laid money on Late Chevrolet being the dealer. And I was in SERIOUS K-vil overload then (1984-86,) since a co-worker had it on the station relentlessly, 12 hours a day at work. She owned the stereo, needless to say, and it pumped out over the entire office. And she had her prize catalog, and anything else KVIL-related. I remember calling that idiot Tom Dooley on the request line one day to have him repeat the prize catalog number, as my friend had missed it. He screamed at me, "LISTEN TO THE RADIO!!!" and slammed down the phone on me. And wonder why he got fired just a few months later.
> The drawing was actually at Friendly Chevrolet, with Ron in
> a tux and Ken in a blindfold, suspended from a cherry picker
> over entries dumped on the floor. The cement mixer was a
> used to give away a new townhouse from Dondi Condominiums.
> For the Auto Show, we couldn't get Ken down in the cement
> vessel from a cherry picker without getting him sliced to
> ribbons. I know that because I ran the board the day that
> edition of the KVIL Auto Show concluded, and was assigned
> the primary task of making sure we got the winner on tape
> when the winner's call came in.
>
> What I didn't realize was that I'd left the studio
> tape-recorder dedicated to the phones on "safe" after
> playing the grand-prize drawing intro. Sandy called in, I
> rolled to get her "I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!", talked with her a
> few minutes, hung up and hit stop - very pleased with
> myself. And I didn't get diddly-do on tape.
>
> I didn't realize my mistake until Ron came back from
> Friendly to cut the winner promo. I'll never forget the
> moment when we realized what I'd done. He rolled his head
> several times like Agent Smith from The Matrix, let out the
> longest exhale I've ever heard, and followed it with one
> intense, elongated word.
>
> "Fine."
>
> What kept him from killing me, I'll never know. Maybe it was
> the thought of the time that Cat Simon gave away a 25th
> Anniversary Nissan 280-Z to the wrong person. KVIL was
> forced to give away a second car, which I believe the dealer
> picked up. Everyone was sure flush in those days.
>
> Sandy's first selection was a red Corvette. Leases were rare
> in those days, but it wasn't a pure lease anyway. What we
> did was put a sum of money in an account, and the interest
> it kicked out paid for the cars. Last I heard, she was in
> ill health...and she wasn't exactly a spring chicken when
> she won that contest. Now that my curiousity is engaged,
> I'll find out if she's still around and if that prize is
> still working.
>
> Chapman always said the only reason anyone does a contest is
> to get a winner promo out of it. I've never understood why
> some stations make winning a difficult proposition, although
> I certainly believe some do or did - and certain people in
> particular. The 60 day rule is a good one if you can't win
> lesser, but can win greater prizes. Otherwise a listener
> might miss a car because they got movie tickets. That's
> idiotic and self-defeating.
>
> Never called on a contest myself, although I once got to
> speak with Elston Brooks on Z-97's "Sidetracks". I always
> thought that was pretty cool for a 16-year-old. On the other
> hand, I did use the phone in my room to call a few
> unsuspecting folks around 2am - posing as Stone Cannon from
> KFM, to tell them they'd won a free night's sleep.
>
> They didn't think it was funny, although me and my buddies
> sure did.
>
> Jody
>
>
>
> > I used to win a ton of albums from am stations; many of
> > which I still have. The first thing I ever won was a
> > Carpenters Album from Larry Shannon at the old KXOL radio
> -
> > my mom complained the whole time because she had to drive
> me
> > to the station to get it - and she had to pay a toll on
> the
> > turnpike...
> >
> > I actually have a photo of me picking up an album at the
> > radio station KFJZ...it's on Larry Shannon's KFJZ reunion
> > site.
> >
> >
http://www.kfjzreunion.com/loririchman.htm
> >
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