I saw this on my friend Ken Levine‘s blog and was inspired to…Uh, I mean it made me think…
Okay, fine, I’m ripping it off from Ken’s blog. I did save his life in ’Nam at least once, so I think I’m entitled.
Straight talk about radio programming, radio advertising, radio production...Well, you get the idea.
I saw this on my friend Ken Levine‘s blog and was inspired to…Uh, I mean it made me think…
Okay, fine, I’m ripping it off from Ken’s blog. I did save his life in ’Nam at least once, so I think I’m entitled.
When you post something on this blog, you retain the right to use your words elsewhere.
I get to use your words elsewhere, too: in a newsletter, book, 3-D hologram, major motion
picture, etc. I'm not saying I will, but it's possible.
But you don't get to take the stuff I write here – even if it's in response to something you
wrote – and use it elsewhere.
Just so you know.
Thanks,
Dan O'Day
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You had me with the zombie mullet hairdo.
Another thought: We’re not “ripping off,”any more, as I understand it, Dan. It’s called “going viral,” isn’t it?
We be viralin’.
In the 50s, they called it “stealing,” but comic legend Milton Berle had this to say about the practice: “He who ‘steals’ from me… steals twice.” That one line gave me all the ‘permission’ I ever needed.
freakin genius! it’s defiantely funny as hell!
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