Re: predictable
> Back at'cha- at least my email is listed in my profile.
Yeah, a freebie Yahoo account,
[email protected]. They're a dime a dozen with 10¢ change. Any yahoo can open one, with any fictional nickname one wants. Do you want to send me an e-mail? Use
[email protected]. It's just as fictional as yours.
You want to brag about being open and making your email public? Then use a REAL e-mail. Use your address at the station where you work.
> And BTW these boards ARE FOR OPINION- it's a radio board,
> you twit.
Right. And I expressed my opinion about your post. You're the one acting like I had no right to reply to your post if it wasn't specifically addressed to me.
I figured out why so few people "come to the defense" of Mr. Music or me. They think we're making a mistake by even responding to you. They don't defend us beccause we're the ones playing your silly game by paying any attention to you.
You really need to convince the management of this website to re-open the Detroit forum so you don't have to keep making a fool of yourself in the forums from other cities.
> (and I commend you for not using you and Mr Music's new
> keyword, "bitter" in a post- you've come a long way).
> >
> > If you want to engage in a private conversation with
> someone
> > else, use e-mail. The reason why forums like this exist is
>
> > so that all participants can respond to all posts made
> > within the forum. Perhaps if you had some experience or
> > awareness of the world outside of a radio studio, or if
> you
> > had ever done anything other than reading liner cards into
> a
> > microphone, you would have figured out how forums such as
> > this actually operate.
> >
> > So, tell yourself if you don't want to see replies made to
>
> > posts you make, then don't post your opinions in a public
> > forum like this one.
> >
> > Better yet, type your posts in Notepad, then exit without
> > saving.
> >
>