….there is something very sad and true about that!
Jon BrooksAugust 23, 2009, 10:43 am
All the guys I work with are still on Wife #1. Oh yeah, me included!
Dan NimsAugust 23, 2009, 1:00 pm
It’s a stereotype that probably has a grain of truth in it. Remember the old saying for disc jockies? “Never own more stuff than you can carry in your car…’to your next job.’
Rootless and operating under phony names, the dj of yore was not a paragon of virtue but still made listening to the radio interesting and entertaining. And sorely missed today.
Teri Anne HolbertAugust 23, 2009, 6:21 pm
Disc Jockies are what radio is all about, canned music/musak(even worse) isn’t what I want to hear in the a.m. when my day starts.
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….there is something very sad and true about that!
All the guys I work with are still on Wife #1. Oh yeah, me included!
It’s a stereotype that probably has a grain of truth in it. Remember the old saying for disc jockies? “Never own more stuff than you can carry in your car…’to your next job.’
Rootless and operating under phony names, the dj of yore was not a paragon of virtue but still made listening to the radio interesting and entertaining. And sorely missed today.
Disc Jockies are what radio is all about, canned music/musak(even worse) isn’t what I want to hear in the a.m. when my day starts.