bob wrote: > Let's see... ..................................woman bares her ankle at the beach, someone flips out > > 1914: World War I ...................................someone has a drink, constitutional amendment passed > > 1929: Stock Market Crash > 1939: World War II > 1941: Pearl Harbour > 1945: Hiroshima .....................................blacks fight in WW2, come home and find they are worse off than the people they liberated. White police remind them where they are > > 1959: The Day The Music Died ..................................radio declared safe for white teens of america > > 1963: Assasination of JFK .................................oops the Beatles > > 1972: Disco ............................oil shortage, people buy bigger cars > > 1980: Murder Of John Lennon > 1986: Shuttle Disaster I > 2001: World Trade Center Destroyed .............................rampant looting of corporate america discovered, massive tax fraud at the high end of business america, we bomb Afghanistan even further back into the stone age. > > 2003: Shuttle Disaster II ........................................bush reads a comic book decides we're going to mars > > 2004: Some Woman Sees Janet Jackson's Tit On TV, Flips Out, America Goes > Nuts ...................................lies of the current administration uncovered, everyone replays their tape of J Jackson (see above) > > > Yipes! > > bob > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "kcronin" > > > I idly wonder if some word came down from on high in > > the post-janet's-supernipple-america that clearchannel > > was going on the straight and narrow for awhile. and > > then, maybe howard has finally worn out his welcome > > and this is just a convenient excuse. on the other > > hand, i don't think they should be censoring him, and > > it does really amount to censorship, doesn't it, if > > they own 60% of his audience? I mean, personally I > > wouldn't give the man a piece of gum, but i've > > successfully avoided listening to him for years...as > > anyone could, who wasn't hellbent on being shocked and > > appalled at the State of Things. > > > > i know he was a big fan of Hum, and played their song > > "stars" repeatedly on his show before it was really > > all over radio (or as much as it ever got all over > > radio.) The Hum boys were quite gratified by that. > > > > --kelly -- Ronald Sanchez Director Of A&R Career Records www.CareerRecords.com The Donovan's Brain Web Site www.Donovans-Brain.com