To: TennTuxedo; WestCoastGal; zip; Madame Dufarge; pollywog; kixx; El Gato; Katya; Travis McGee; ...
Thanks to each of you for your pings.
They are much appreciated!
KIXX: I have yet to hear the song on the radio here! Dunno why. Is there really an effect if a listener calls and asks for it?
El Gato: Dittos
Katya: You seem a bit warm. LOL...nice to know America still has some estrogen-go power.
P.O.E.: What does that name mean?
52 posted on
03/05/2003 7:33:27 PM PST by
bonesmccoy
(Defeat the terrorists... Vaccinate!)
To: bonesmccoy
For listeners to really have an effect on their favorite station's playlist they must bombard them with requests. Some songs are no-brainers when it comes to adding them to the play list (like "Have You Forgotten"...unless you have no brain like the aforementioned Mr. Warren who, I'm sure, cares more about his political agenda then the welfare of the stations he consults). If a song's "on the fence" so to speak a handful of requests won't tip the balance. The station will always play it safe and stick with the song that's a proven favorite.
By the way, the release date for the cd "Have You Forgotten" has been bumped up to April 29th. Proof that this song is on fire! #1 requested song in Harrisburg, Pa. eight straight days.
55 posted on
03/07/2003 8:19:40 PM PST by
kixx
To: bonesmccoy
I'm a little behind in my correspondence, but in answer to your question:
P.O.E. is from one of my all-time favorite movies "Dr. Strangelove". I don't want to give the movie plot away (in case you haven't seen it), but it stands for "Purity Of Essence", or "Peace On Earth."
56 posted on
03/08/2003 8:38:04 AM PST by
P.O.E.
(God Bless and keep safe our troops.)
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