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Re: Corporate radio/Clear Channel



Rob--I KNOW that--and I knew it when I wrote my post. But the similar sounds
of Mixer and Boxer must have been what were going through Dave Faneuf's mind
when he coined "Mixer Rebellion." And we haven't even speculated on whether
our Maine friend's name is an on-air name and not his real name. After all,
considering his board-op duties, Mixer could be a rather clever air name. My
favorite, though, is still Art Gaglieri (Anglicized to Gallery).

--

Dan Strassberg, dan.strassberg@worldnet.att.net
Phone: 1-617-558-4205, eFax: 1-707-215-6367

-----Original Message-----
From: umar@nerodia.wcrb.com <umar@nerodia.wcrb.com>
To: Dan Strassberg <Dan.Strassberg@att.net>
Cc: mixer@zoso.net <mixer@zoso.net>; Dave Faneuf <tklaundry@juno.com>;
joepappalardo2001@yahoo.com <joepappalardo2001@yahoo.com>;
boston-radio-interest@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu
<boston-radio-interest@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
Date: Saturday, May 12, 2001 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: Corperate radio/Clear Channel


>On Sat, 12 May 2001, Dan Strassberg wrote:
>
>> "Mixer Rebellion," I love it! I wonder how many others on the list will
pick
>> up on the historical reference. Certainly the list's curator of arcana,
Mr
>> Glavin from Methuen, will catch it. China, around 1900, right?
>
>No, that was the Boxer Rebellion.
>
>
>Rob Landry
>umar@nerodia.wcrb.com
>
>
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