Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Why I DO What I Do!
Plenty of hate e-mails came in today. People telling me I'm running people off. I should shut up and play music.
Let me explain the benefits of what I do...Even when you disagree.
We THINK!
Most radio stations are like high school cliques. Guys and girls giving you a fake smile and telling you everything you think and feel is o.k. The entire time rolling their eyes when you turn around. Fuck them. You want to get furious at something in radio. Get bent at their lack of sincerity.
I say what I think. What I feel. If you disagree. You still thought. That can't be bad. You listened to what I had to say and dismissed it or flew off the handle in a fit of rage.
Whatever you thought...You thought.
In between that we played 5 th grade trivia and listened to some cool records.
Did I mention it is completely fucking free????
So here it is in a nutshell.
President Bush in a complete fucking tool.
Your favorite band really fucking sucks.
I will not play your request...Unless it happens to be what I feel like playing. If that does happen it's coincidence.
If I like you and you make me laugh...I will treat you better...And probably give you free shit.
If you stutttteeeerrrrrr on the air I will hang up on you.
I will scream at you if you make me mad.
For all our amusement I will make slimfast wear something, eat something , or put him in harms way. I will also reveal something awful in Suzi's personal life. To make you feel better about yours.
Now send me a thank you note...
Lazlo@965thebuzz.com
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Quotes
I will post them. You think about them. I read these as I watched people die on T.V. It disgusts me that Americans are still going to bat for this guy.
"I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." –President Bush, on "Good Morning America," Sept. 1, 2005, six days after repeated warnings from experts about the scope of damage expected from Hurricane Katrina
"What I'm hearing which is sort of scary is that they all want to stay in Texas. Everybody is so overwhelmed by the hospitality. And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway so this (chuckle) – this is working very well for them." –Former First Lady Barbara Bush, on the hurricane evacuees at the Astrodome in Houston, Sept. 5, 2005
The good news is — and it's hard for some to see it now — that out of this chaos is going to come a fantastic Gulf Coast, like it was before. Out of the rubbles of Trent Lott's house — he's lost his entire house — there's going to be a fantastic house. And I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch." (Laughter) —President Bush, touring hurricane damage, Mobile, Ala., Sept. 2, 2005
"Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job." –President Bush, to FEMA director Michael Brown, while touring hurricane-ravaged Mississippi, Sept. 2, 2005
"I believe the town where I used to come – from Houston, Texas, to enjoy myself, occasionally too much – will be that very same town, that it will be a better place to come to." –President Bush, on the tarmac at the New Orleans airport, Sept. 2, 2005
"I have not heard a report of thousands of people in the convention center who don't have food and water." –Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, on NPR's "All Things Considered," Sept. 1, 2005
"But I really didn't hear that at all today. People came up to me all day long and said 'God bless your son,' people of different races and it was very, very moving and touching, and they felt like when he flew over that it made all the difference in their lives, so I just don't hear that." –Former First Lady Barbara Bush
"FEMA is not going to hesitate at all in this storm. We are not going to sit back and make this a bureaucratic process. We are going to move fast, we are going to move quick, and we are going to do whatever it takes to help disaster victims." -FEMA Director Michael Brown, Aug. 28, 2005
"I'm going to go home and walk my dog and hug my wife, and maybe get a good Mexican meal and a stiff margarita and a full night's sleep." –FEMA Director Michael Brown, on his plans after being relieved from his role managing Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, Sept. 9, 2005
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