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![]() David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message ... little kids to molest? that was a lot more exciting and productive than falling asleep from boredom in high school... and later I had the luxury of studying what I wanted, not a required curriculum, in college. Not a required curriculum...right. This is what lots of people say who failed to graduate, so I'm willing to bet that you didn't graduate. Did you? Nope, the headhunter firm of Joe Sullivan, Inc. came calling and offered me a VP position at a publicly traded company to run their broadcast division. Since I had gone to college because I was consulting and had lots of free time, this was no loss as I didn't have need for a degree... what I wanted was to give some structure to my knowledge of business and finance (radio management) and the social sciences such as psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology (radio programming, in other words) and math and statistics (research and ratings)... which I achieved. It also allowed me to learn business terminology in English, which I had little familiarity with. Crap.. you grew up with English, you frickin', lying little retard! BS us some more, Gleason! Shanti Om |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Nope, the headhunter firm of Joe Sullivan, Inc. came calling and offered me a VP position at a publicly traded company to run their broadcast division. Since I had gone to college because I was consulting and had lots of free time, this was no loss as I didn't have need for a degree... what I wanted was to give some structure to my knowledge of business and finance (radio management) and the social sciences such as psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology (radio programming, in other words) and math and statistics (research and ratings)... which I achieved. It also allowed me to learn business terminology in English, which I had little familiarity with. Crap.. you grew up with English, you frickin', lying little retard! I grew up in a multilingual home. My mother, who spent years in Europe, spoke several languages, and my grandmother, daughter of the US ambassador to Germany, spoke German to us so we would be exposed. By age 13 or 14, I was listening mostly to Latin American radio and music, and over the years had many years of French and 6 years of Latin. I was, in fact, in a multicultural environment. At about age 6, I enjoyed flying a Brazilian flag in front of the house because I had a vision of travelling the Amazon. BS us some more, Gleason! Not all people are monocultural xenophobes. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Nope, the headhunter firm of Joe Sullivan, Inc. came calling and offered me a VP position at a publicly traded company to run their broadcast division. Since I had gone to college because I was consulting and had lots of free time, this was no loss as I didn't have need for a degree... what I wanted was to give some structure to my knowledge of business and finance (radio management) and the social sciences such as psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology (radio programming, in other words) and math and statistics (research and ratings)... which I achieved. It also allowed me to learn business terminology in English, which I had little familiarity with. Crap.. you grew up with English, you frickin', lying little retard! I grew up in a multilingual home. My mother, who spent years in Europe, spoke several languages, and my grandmother, daughter of the US ambassador to Germany, spoke German to us so we would be exposed. By age 13 or 14, I was listening mostly to Latin American radio and music, and over the years had many years of French and 6 years of Latin. I was, in fact, in a multicultural environment. At about age 6, I enjoyed flying a Brazilian flag in front of the house because I had a vision of travelling the Amazon. BS us some more, Gleason! Not all people are monocultural xenophobes. 'Eduardo', you're full of ****! |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Nope, the headhunter firm of Joe Sullivan, Inc. came calling and offered me a VP position at a publicly traded company to run their broadcast division. Since I had gone to college because I was consulting and had lots of free time, this was no loss as I didn't have need for a degree... what I wanted was to give some structure to my knowledge of business and finance (radio management) and the social sciences such as psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology (radio programming, in other words) and math and statistics (research and ratings)... which I achieved. It also allowed me to learn business terminology in English, which I had little familiarity with. Crap.. you grew up with English, you frickin', lying little retard! I grew up in a multilingual home. My mother, who spent years in Europe, spoke several languages, and my grandmother, daughter of the US ambassador to Germany, spoke German to us so we would be exposed. By age 13 or 14, I was listening mostly to Latin American radio and music, and over the years had many years of French and 6 years of Latin. I was, in fact, in a multicultural environment. At about age 6, I enjoyed flying a Brazilian flag in front of the house because I had a vision of travelling the Amazon. BS us some more, Gleason! Not all people are monocultural xenophobes. You never explained what you did to have your mother throw you out of the house. Where threatening violence upon some family member? Doing drugs? Maybe it was cheating on those HS final exams and getting thrown out of HS that was finally the last straw for your mom. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Nope, the headhunter firm of Joe Sullivan, Inc. came calling and offered me a VP position at a publicly traded company to run their broadcast division. Since I had gone to college because I was consulting and had lots of free time, this was no loss as I didn't have need for a degree... what I wanted was to give some structure to my knowledge of business and finance (radio management) and the social sciences such as psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology (radio programming, in other words) and math and statistics (research and ratings)... which I achieved. It also allowed me to learn business terminology in English, which I had little familiarity with. Crap.. you grew up with English, you frickin', lying little retard! I grew up in a multilingual home. My mother, who spent years in Europe, spoke several languages, and my grandmother, daughter of the US ambassador to Germany, spoke German to us so we would be exposed. By age 13 or 14, I was listening mostly to Latin American radio and music, and over the years had many years of French and 6 years of Latin. I was, in fact, in a multicultural environment. At about age 6, I enjoyed flying a Brazilian flag in front of the house because I had a vision of travelling the Amazon. BS us some more, Gleason! Not all people are monocultural xenophobes. You never explained what you did to have your mother throw you out of the house. Where threatening violence upon some family member? Doing drugs? Maybe it was cheating on those HS final exams and getting thrown out of HS that was finally the last straw for your mom. Yeah, she tossed his lying butt, fer sure! dxAce Michigan USA Shanti Om |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... Not all people are monocultural xenophobes. You never explained what you did to have your mother throw you out of the house. Where threatening violence upon some family member? Doing drugs? Maybe it was cheating on those HS final exams and getting thrown out of HS that was finally the last straw for your mom. That is pretty funny. I had always wanted to live in Latin America going back to pre-school years. Since I was bored with school, despite very high grades, the school advisor recommended a year in another country. That year turned into an internship at Organización Radio Centro in México City (Check with Francisco Aguirre, Jr., CEO of GRC or Ramiro Garza Treviño, then PD of the group, both living and friends) and then another trip to Ecuador where I ended up buying a station license during my senior year of school and putting a station on the air (Check for Carlos Guarderas Barba, who now has an alarm company in Ecuador who sold me much of my technical parts and supplies, or Larry Cervone, retired former head of Gates Radio in IL who sold me the studio equipment of Betty Pino at WAMR in Miami who did free lance announcing for me from '65 to '67 or Herb Levin, former Manager of WQBA in Miami who helped me get work in PR whent he government went wild in Ecuador in 1970). My mother was very proud of my accomplishments. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... Not all people are monocultural xenophobes. You never explained what you did to have your mother throw you out of the house. Where threatening violence upon some family member? Doing drugs? Maybe it was cheating on those HS final exams and getting thrown out of HS that was finally the last straw for your mom. That is pretty funny. I had always wanted to live in Latin America going back to pre-school years. Since I was bored with school, despite very high grades, the school advisor recommended a year in another country. That year turned into an internship at Organización Radio Centro in México City (Check with Francisco Aguirre, Jr., CEO of GRC or Ramiro Garza Treviño, then PD of the group, both living and friends) and then another trip to Ecuador where I ended up buying a station license during my senior year of school and putting a station on the air (Check for Carlos Guarderas Barba, who now has an alarm company in Ecuador who sold me much of my technical parts and supplies, or Larry Cervone, retired former head of Gates Radio in IL who sold me the studio equipment of Betty Pino at WAMR in Miami who did free lance announcing for me from '65 to '67 or Herb Levin, former Manager of WQBA in Miami who helped me get work in PR whent he government went wild in Ecuador in 1970). My mother was very proud of my accomplishments. Uh-Huh |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... Not all people are monocultural xenophobes. You never explained what you did to have your mother throw you out of the house. Where threatening violence upon some family member? Doing drugs? Maybe it was cheating on those HS final exams and getting thrown out of HS that was finally the last straw for your mom. That is pretty funny. I had always wanted to live in Latin America going back to pre-school years. Since I was bored with school, despite very high grades, the school advisor recommended a year in another country. That year turned into an internship at Organización Radio Centro in México City (Check with Francisco Aguirre, Jr., CEO of GRC or Ramiro Garza Treviño, then PD of the group, both living and friends) and then another trip to Ecuador where I ended up buying a station license during my senior year of school and putting a station on the air (Check for Carlos Guarderas Barba, who now has an alarm company in Ecuador who sold me much of my technical parts and supplies, or Larry Cervone, retired former head of Gates Radio in IL who sold me the studio equipment of Betty Pino at WAMR in Miami who did free lance announcing for me from '65 to '67 or Herb Levin, former Manager of WQBA in Miami who helped me get work in PR whent he government went wild in Ecuador in 1970). My mother was very proud of my accomplishments. I'm sure what I wrote is closer to the mark. You do have a great imagination though. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... Not all people are monocultural xenophobes. You never explained what you did to have your mother throw you out of the house. Where threatening violence upon some family member? Doing drugs? Maybe it was cheating on those HS final exams and getting thrown out of HS that was finally the last straw for your mom. That is pretty funny. I had always wanted to live in Latin America going back to pre-school years. Since I was bored with school, despite very high grades, the school advisor recommended a year in another country. That year turned into an internship at Organización Radio Centro in México City (Check with Francisco Aguirre, Jr., CEO of GRC or Ramiro Garza Treviño, then PD of the group, both living and friends) and then another trip to Ecuador where I ended up buying a station license during my senior year of school and putting a station on the air (Check for Carlos Guarderas Barba, who now has an alarm company in Ecuador who sold me much of my technical parts and supplies, or Larry Cervone, retired former head of Gates Radio in IL who sold me the studio equipment of Betty Pino at WAMR in Miami who did free lance announcing for me from '65 to '67 or Herb Levin, former Manager of WQBA in Miami who helped me get work in PR whent he government went wild in Ecuador in 1970). My mother was very proud of my accomplishments. I'm sure what I wrote is closer to the mark. You do have a great imagination though. He's been known for that for better than 50 years! dxAce Michigan USA Shanti Om |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... My mother was very proud of my accomplishments. I'm sure what I wrote is closer to the mark. You do have a great imagination though. Not really. She was always ahead of her times, including being the first woman board chairperson of the Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital system as well as a supporter of the NAACP in the 60's, on the board of the Visiting Nurse Association, the Cleveland Museum of Art, among many other activities in the community. She was so proud of the stations I created that, despite all her occupations my mother on a weekly basis visited a local one-stop and got all the new additions to the WIXY "Nifty Fifty" and sent them by registered mail to me in Ecuador. Since American music was a major part of the format at my first station, this was a key to success. |
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