View Full Version : Phoenix, Arizona's disgraceful DJ


Steve Savicki
10-08-02, 04:56 PM
I can't believe this:

http://www.fantasyinfocentral.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2912

That DJ deserved to get fired!
When someone's spouse dies the last thing they want to hear is to be asked out on a date.

Pagan
10-08-02, 04:59 PM
Especially to watch a team her husband would be playing for.

Steve Savicki
10-08-02, 05:03 PM
I wonder if the DJ will get his one day.

Recker
10-08-02, 05:20 PM
What a pathetic excuse for a human being! :mad:

Jasper
10-08-02, 06:10 PM
Hey, what is the time frame for asking a really hot widow out anyhow? I disagree with what he did, but if I met somebody who was really, REALLY hot, and a widow, what is the propper time frame for asking her out?

Tydestra
10-08-02, 10:04 PM
I think the old and dead custom was a yr

And that was bad

Shakey
10-10-02, 12:19 AM
He has already been suspended. Should be fired, but that's okay also. I'm gonna say that he'll get his when he runs across the wrong person on the street.

djdaffy1227
10-10-02, 01:50 AM
He has been let go. I would never, as a DJ, or as a person, do that to someone. Perhaps that's why I'll never make it. This assclown will be hired in a few days at a bigger market I'm sure.

Steve Savicki
10-10-02, 09:39 AM
Originally posted by djdaffy1227
This assclown will be hired in a few days at a bigger market I'm sure.
He will be hired at a station for an audience that likes Howard Stern type behavior, right?

JS
10-11-02, 05:03 PM
Originally posted by Steve Savicki
That DJ deserved to get fired!
When someone's spouse dies the last thing they want to hear is to be asked out on a date.

I agree.

Originally posted by Recker
What a pathetic excuse for a human being! :mad:

He should be fired for his actions (asking a woman whose husband died for a date).

Recker
10-13-02, 04:41 PM
It wasn't so much the asking a widow out, it was the way in which it was done.