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August 19, 2007 at 10:54 PM #78181August 19, 2007 at 11:23 PM #78331SD RealtorParticipant
rip it baby!!
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August 19, 2007 at 11:23 PM #78184SD RealtorParticipantrip it baby!!
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August 19, 2007 at 11:23 PM #78308SD RealtorParticipantrip it baby!!
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August 19, 2007 at 11:27 PM #78340hipmattParticipantI agree temeculaguy. They can celebrate all they want, it’ll take much more to save the sinking ship.
August 19, 2007 at 11:27 PM #78193hipmattParticipantI agree temeculaguy. They can celebrate all they want, it’ll take much more to save the sinking ship.
August 19, 2007 at 11:27 PM #78317hipmattParticipantI agree temeculaguy. They can celebrate all they want, it’ll take much more to save the sinking ship.
August 20, 2007 at 12:05 AM #78332ocrenterParticipantwho’s this Mehram character?
August 20, 2007 at 12:05 AM #78355ocrenterParticipantwho’s this Mehram character?
August 20, 2007 at 12:05 AM #78208ocrenterParticipantwho’s this Mehram character?
August 20, 2007 at 1:06 AM #78338temeculaguyParticipantMehram Ahram is a local mortgage guy who is on the radio with Chamberlain all the time and buys commercials on that excuse for a radio station. He is also the reporter of sorts on Chamberlain’s business reports but his reports are almost commercials and it has an infomercial feel where they talk about how great everything is in a disgusting display of eternal optimism. On the weekend they have more time to agree with each other and if you listen for too long the propaganda is so thick you feel like grabbing a flower and pulling a Tieneman sqare on them. Personally I listen to KFI for Bill Handel and for John and Ken but I am forced to switch to KOGO to get the weather/traffic/local news until I’ve had my fill of the local amatuer version of Tony Robbins until Jim Rome comes on at 9:00. There are few things I miss about L.A. but radio is one of them.
August 20, 2007 at 1:06 AM #78214temeculaguyParticipantMehram Ahram is a local mortgage guy who is on the radio with Chamberlain all the time and buys commercials on that excuse for a radio station. He is also the reporter of sorts on Chamberlain’s business reports but his reports are almost commercials and it has an infomercial feel where they talk about how great everything is in a disgusting display of eternal optimism. On the weekend they have more time to agree with each other and if you listen for too long the propaganda is so thick you feel like grabbing a flower and pulling a Tieneman sqare on them. Personally I listen to KFI for Bill Handel and for John and Ken but I am forced to switch to KOGO to get the weather/traffic/local news until I’ve had my fill of the local amatuer version of Tony Robbins until Jim Rome comes on at 9:00. There are few things I miss about L.A. but radio is one of them.
August 20, 2007 at 1:06 AM #78361temeculaguyParticipantMehram Ahram is a local mortgage guy who is on the radio with Chamberlain all the time and buys commercials on that excuse for a radio station. He is also the reporter of sorts on Chamberlain’s business reports but his reports are almost commercials and it has an infomercial feel where they talk about how great everything is in a disgusting display of eternal optimism. On the weekend they have more time to agree with each other and if you listen for too long the propaganda is so thick you feel like grabbing a flower and pulling a Tieneman sqare on them. Personally I listen to KFI for Bill Handel and for John and Ken but I am forced to switch to KOGO to get the weather/traffic/local news until I’ve had my fill of the local amatuer version of Tony Robbins until Jim Rome comes on at 9:00. There are few things I miss about L.A. but radio is one of them.
August 20, 2007 at 8:05 AM #78377ocrenterParticipantlooks like this guy is in bed with a lot of folks that need to prop the market up.
August 20, 2007 at 8:05 AM #78400ocrenterParticipantlooks like this guy is in bed with a lot of folks that need to prop the market up.
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