agghh.. well done.. one step up, oh grasshopper (simper)Originally Posted by helmut
agghh.. well done.. one step up, oh grasshopper (simper)Originally Posted by helmut
Thanks for the heads up. I love Van Morrison's songs. BTW, who do you have on the intro music on your show?? Oh, yeah! VM!!!Originally Posted by snote
What is the "evening shadows" comment about? Some of us aren't as "culturally aware" as the Great Spam!
Scott Prather sucks
Originally Posted by Kal
The only reason I listen to this show is to hear what that silly old man says that calls in to all the shows on that station. I can't remember his name though. I think the reason why I like the morning show's so much more, is that they actually have alot more subject matter and usually take up most of their shows with them talking and less calls. Just like Jim Rome says(whether you like him or not) More of me and less of you is his motto. Also he says that any talk show that takes majority phone calls is just a show of how unprepared a talk show host is. I know that morning shows take calls, but no where near what the afternoon shows do. But I do enjoy listening to Jay, he may be opinionated, but I usually put that aside and enjoy his show.
His name is Paul. He is my favorite caller.Originally Posted by kracka75LSU
KPEL morning shows have less callers because more people are involved with work/school activities than they are in the afternoon. I don't think they purposely take less callers.Originally Posted by kracka75LSU
Jay = the man
Scott = mostly quite aggravating
Paul is one of the greatest callers ever. He is a little slow but that's OK. Unfortunately Jay and Scott do not let him be as good as he could be because they get impatient with him.
One time Paul called Jay's show and he had to cut the call short. About thirty minutes later Paul calls again. Jay asked him "what did they buy?" Paul asked Jay what he meant. Jay said "when you called earlier you had to hang up, what did they buy? Paul said "A fifth of Jack Daniels and $10.00 worth of gas."
"The Saint" was a great caller too.
I get impatient when Paul calls as well because he talks pretty slow and a lot of times his call is totally off topic. But sometimes he says some really funny chit.Originally Posted by helmut
The times he does say funny chit is exactly why he is such a good caller. Someday we all may be slow and off topic, just like Paul, so I say God Bless him.Originally Posted by CDeb
You know, a couple of years ago, one of the show's long-time listeners passed away. Double D, I think his actual name was Doug Daigle. I didn't personally know him but I think many associated with KPEL did. At the risk of sounding pretentious, I'm gonna post a copy of an email I sent to Jay about this.
"Jay,
I am one of those of whom you spoke when you said there were listeners who did not know Double D but we did recognize his voice. I can tell through your monologue and past comments by Bitter that Double was a considerable part of your lives and I regret never having the opportunity to share the experiences you shared with Double D.
Whether it’s the Cajuns, the Tigers, the Saints, the Astros, the Yankees, or the Huskies we all have the unwavering love for the simplicity of a give and go, or a hit and run, or a trap play. There are many people out there who ask “why do you get so emotional?” and my sole response is “because”. I don’t know why we love these “games”; we just do.
The passion Double D, yourself, Kevin, Four Dogs, Kyle, Billy, myself, the rest of your listeners, and nonlisteners (and even UConn Man) all have for this bizarre series of children’s games has allowed us to share a constant in many of our lives. Quite often we disagree with other, we agree with each other, we argue with each other, we console each, we laugh, we cry and all in the name of our passion. But it is this passion that allows us to go beyond the disagreements and arguments, and at the end of the day, agree on one thing: we all share the passion.
But it is more than just watching “the game.” The “game” creates a community which knows no bounds, has no walls, and leaves no one out. As you pointed out in the beginning of your monologue, one with the passion doesn’t have to look for the community: it’s just there, waiting with open arms.
Your show, and countless others across the country, have allowed this community to thrive and share our passion with each other and develop an extended, sometimes (unfortunately) faceless family, that only those with the passion can understand.
Please extend my condolences to Double D’s family and accept the same for yourself, Bitter, and those closest to him fortunate to have share the passion on a much more personal basis."
Get over yourselves. If you don't think Jay Walker is about the University of Louisiana and you think the station concentrates too much on LSU, you are just like the Tiger fans we all complain about: You don't get it. I would much rather a little balance rather than the blind diatribes we often here from Baton Rouge stations.
And for those of you who seem comfortable in your "assessments" of Scott Prather, I'll borrow from our friends at Saints Report:
Seek a higher level.
I think that the message of this thread has gotten a little off topic as well. I think we are trying to seek a higher level. Most of the people on this board want the university to seek a higher level. Most people on this board want the fans to seek a higher level, and most want ESPN 1420 to seek a higher level. No one is bashing the LSU shows on the radio. I'm sure you do like the balance of LSU and UL talk. But many of us want more UL talk shows, and since this station is in Lafayette, I don't think that that is too much to ask for.Originally Posted by Cajun Monkee
Okay, so "Scott Prather sucks" is seeking a higher lever? Silly me.Originally Posted by Kal
You want to be part of a higher level? Give him a break. Dude is just starting. I just find it incredibly disappointing when people eat their own. They do it in Baton Rouge, let's not do it here.
I think this was the actual point of the thread. You want to have a discussion regarding KPEL's programming, UL/LSU, Lafayette/Baton Rouge, and this communities general apathy toward UL, start another thread. Unless we just hijack this one.
Originally Posted by Kal
I'm pretty sure KPEL "rents" time on the station. A lot of the weekend shows are done this way. That includes Bitter and big Dave. All you have to do is get the sponsors to pay yourself back. Nothing is stopping anyone from doing a UL show thi way. All it takes is work and sponsors. It sounds fun actually. Very free market. If I was younger and had the time, I'd try it myself.
And if you don't want KPEL to broadcast "LSU" shows, don't buy from that show's sponsors. For that matter make the point and NOT shop at places in Lafayette where the UL merchandise is far outnumbered by LSU merchandise.Originally Posted by Membertou
The problem isn't that KPEL caters to LSU, the problem is that people in Lafayette don't cater to UL.
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