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GJames,
Do you remember that brown Pontiac Bonneville? It was a hand-me-down from you. It was huge. In the Delta we would call it a "sled". My wife called it "Battleship Bonneville", but I was glad to have it. I think Mr. Cooper ( I never called him Chuck) let me use it because I think he felt sorry for me having to ride my Honda to work when it rained.
I wrecked it in the first couple of weeks. Cooper was always very good to me. He and DePriest were into cellular licensing at the time. Remembering that led me into that biz almost 15 years ago. Turns out that it was a good move, so I do owe him a lot. Those days were fun. It has been great to go back for a while.
-Chuck
Are you the Chuck in Greenwood?
Yea. I remember that Bonneville. It was a land yacht. Huge. I recall reading that DePriest got Cooper's part of the radio station back for "no compensation." Never was sure how that happened. If you haven't kept up the the DePriest adventure, google him and see what's happened in the last few years. I talked to Chuck several years ago. He was looking for a programming/production guy for his station in North Carolina. There is a post about it on this site, if you want to search for it.
Do you remember that brown Pontiac Bonneville? It was a hand-me-down from you. It was huge. In the Delta we would call it a "sled". My wife called it "Battleship Bonneville", but I was glad to have it. I think Mr. Cooper ( I never called him Chuck) let me use it because I think he felt sorry for me having to ride my Honda to work when it rained.
I wrecked it in the first couple of weeks. Cooper was always very good to me. He and DePriest were into cellular licensing at the time. Remembering that led me into that biz almost 15 years ago. Turns out that it was a good move, so I do owe him a lot. Those days were fun. It has been great to go back for a while.
-Chuck
Are you the Chuck in Greenwood?
Yea. I remember that Bonneville. It was a land yacht. Huge. I recall reading that DePriest got Cooper's part of the radio station back for "no compensation." Never was sure how that happened. If you haven't kept up the the DePriest adventure, google him and see what's happened in the last few years. I talked to Chuck several years ago. He was looking for a programming/production guy for his station in North Carolina. There is a post about it on this site, if you want to search for it.