The locally owned (CH Holdings) AM radio station has set up a three-day seminar for their employees that will help the few poor souls who remain employed there to:
-- Understand the mysterious mission of current management - "What is Tim Dorsey really thinking? Or does Tim Dorsey really think?"
-- Help develop new promotional ventures that actually include touching listeners - "Y98 has cardboard standups of their listeners; why don't we?"
-- Invent any reason at all for the continued employment of Charles Jaco - "Jaco: Give me one good reason! Maybe he's promised Tim Noriega's Rolex."
-- Understanding Arbitron's PPM - "Well, they look like pagers. Can we get drugs by calling?"
-- Create new avenues for revenue that might conceivably pay dividends to investors after all their years of involvement - "Is there anything after baseball, from which we don't get a freaking dime?"
The seminar will be held in the parking garage of the Westport Gold Tower in any area in which fewer than five cars are parked as soon as a few employees register.
Showing posts with label KTRS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KTRS. Show all posts
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Secret Squirrel visited Westport ...
KTRS will be relaunching Hipp Nights on November 7th from 6pm-11pm; it'll be on every Saturday. Also, Bill Clevlen will be doing a trivia show on Sunday nights from 8pm-10pm.
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
KTRS sets me straight ...
... but not the way you think!
When I was much, much younger, all the cool kids hung out at the auto parts store on Saturday afternoon, discussing the various benefits of Iskenderian cam shafts, Holley carbs and the primitive superchargers and fuel injection systems available then. Years later, after starting families, serving in the military and mowing their lawns, the same "kids" hung out at computer shops like CompUSA.
Nowadays, their kids are grown and the oldsters hang out at gun shops. Life goes on. The city where I live, Maryland Heights, has a few remaining auto parts stores, we've lost our CompUSA (it's now a Gold's Gym) and we have a new gun shop, a spin-off of a Belleville outfit. Metro Shooting Supplies sponsors a shooting-sports show each Sunday on KTRS.
They're my home-town gun shop and I needed a gunsmith's services, so I decided to try them, especially since it seems that there are only a few experienced 'smiths in the region (it looks like it's a dying breed of specialists) and the next closest one is in House Springs and for me that's a road trip.
The good news is that Kent, Metro's young gunsmith, is wise to his craft beyond his years and has serious experience in exactly the rifle I need work on: a 7.62mm AMD65 carbine. He diagnosed the problem quickly, went online to find the part and, when that proved fruitless, let me know that he'd been thru 'smithing school with another guy and the two of them had paid their tuition doing US-legal builds of my rifle!
He'd get on the phone that night to start issue resolution. Kent will call me this week to let me know the story. I have faith that he'll do it right. He also, at my request, ran through the mechanisms on the carbine and declared them well and useful. Kent owns 4 AK's himself.
While I was there, I watched what gun owners call a FUDD (as in Elmer, the wabbitt hunter) getting seriously upsold. The 30-something West County wannabe wanted a Glock 30, a 10-round .45ACP, for self-protection. Dunno if he has his CCW license yet. No G-30's in stock here, but the salesman (who had previously told me to never use Wolf ammo - yes, I know it's dirty and you must clean your gun after use) sold him several mags, some parts and ammo and a concealed carry holster for a gun the FUDD hadn't yet bought! Brilliant! Hopefully, his Glock 30 is on order.
I'll let ya know how my experience there works out. And I'll listen to their show on KTRS Sunday PM.
And Metro has a tasty-looking .357-.410 Taurus Judge in their showcase I'd like to make my own...
When I was much, much younger, all the cool kids hung out at the auto parts store on Saturday afternoon, discussing the various benefits of Iskenderian cam shafts, Holley carbs and the primitive superchargers and fuel injection systems available then. Years later, after starting families, serving in the military and mowing their lawns, the same "kids" hung out at computer shops like CompUSA.
Nowadays, their kids are grown and the oldsters hang out at gun shops. Life goes on. The city where I live, Maryland Heights, has a few remaining auto parts stores, we've lost our CompUSA (it's now a Gold's Gym) and we have a new gun shop, a spin-off of a Belleville outfit. Metro Shooting Supplies sponsors a shooting-sports show each Sunday on KTRS.
They're my home-town gun shop and I needed a gunsmith's services, so I decided to try them, especially since it seems that there are only a few experienced 'smiths in the region (it looks like it's a dying breed of specialists) and the next closest one is in House Springs and for me that's a road trip.
The good news is that Kent, Metro's young gunsmith, is wise to his craft beyond his years and has serious experience in exactly the rifle I need work on: a 7.62mm AMD65 carbine. He diagnosed the problem quickly, went online to find the part and, when that proved fruitless, let me know that he'd been thru 'smithing school with another guy and the two of them had paid their tuition doing US-legal builds of my rifle!
He'd get on the phone that night to start issue resolution. Kent will call me this week to let me know the story. I have faith that he'll do it right. He also, at my request, ran through the mechanisms on the carbine and declared them well and useful. Kent owns 4 AK's himself.
While I was there, I watched what gun owners call a FUDD (as in Elmer, the wabbitt hunter) getting seriously upsold. The 30-something West County wannabe wanted a Glock 30, a 10-round .45ACP, for self-protection. Dunno if he has his CCW license yet. No G-30's in stock here, but the salesman (who had previously told me to never use Wolf ammo - yes, I know it's dirty and you must clean your gun after use) sold him several mags, some parts and ammo and a concealed carry holster for a gun the FUDD hadn't yet bought! Brilliant! Hopefully, his Glock 30 is on order.
I'll let ya know how my experience there works out. And I'll listen to their show on KTRS Sunday PM.
And Metro has a tasty-looking .357-.410 Taurus Judge in their showcase I'd like to make my own...
Labels:
auto stores,
computer stores,
gun shops,
KTRS,
Maryland Heights,
Metro Shooting
Friday, September 18, 2009
Former KTRS'er Darrell Ankarlo ...

I had no idea. Here are his first two hours back on the air.
From Tom Taylor.
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