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Things were quiet for awhile...till the crazies showed up on Mixcloud - here's the disclaimer:
Hello Listeners!
We are here to serve our listeners and our great guests. A bit of a warning:
We had to terminate an agreement with a "producer" who appears to - allegedly - have serious mental issues along with his physical issues.
His writing was terrible, so he resorted to allegedly cutting and pasting press releases with no attribution; he put up a phony headline and lashed out at people with no justification.
There was no other alternative but to send him a cease and desist.
For 3 weeks he has engaged in a type of harassment which may be criminal. The police ARE involved out in his area.
When he was terminated he begged me to re-hire him, I declined. His work is sloppy, unprofessional and he has a penchant for being obnoxious and cruel.
My apologies to our listeners that we have to even bring this up, and we are watching this site as he and his girlfriend, both lazy and unable to secure real work, spend their time using the internet in an inappropriate manner.
So if you see his crazed etchings show up, send a prayer.
The girlfriend actually has smeared him - her own boyfriend- on Facebook and talks about leaving, it is a grisly and regrettable situation.
Don't let their jealousy and anger spoil your good time hearing all the great stuff our polite and phenomenal guests have to offer.
When you see him lash out and say despicable things, know this: he was my biggest fan and perhaps star struck and awed that he was able to work with a veteran in the industry.
We all did a LOT to help the disabled person, but he couldn't be a mature adult, he did not realize that he failed to work efficiently, and he couldn't go on his merry way. Instead I had to get the police involved.
Some background: My first radio show was in 1978, my first TV show in 1979, forty years ago. The award-winning radio and - separately - award-winning TV show written up in the Boston Globe twice.
The TV show was called "groundbreaking" by the Woburn Advocate while the CEO of a national corporation called Visual Radio "The best cable TV show in the country." We work hard and our goal is to serve you and our guests.
Thank you for understanding the situation.
We'll let the courts handle it...
Isn't it amazing the immaturity of people who are jealous of those of us who work hard and accomplish much?