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.
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.
What a pathetic excuse for a human being! :mad:
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
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?
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).
It wasn't so much the asking a widow out, it was the way in which it was done.