Damn and i thought i could slip that M in there without any one noticing. So much for the dog distracting him.
Go right ahead Otone. Its a pleasure to help steer you in the right direction.
Damn and i thought i could slip that M in there without any one noticing. So much for the dog distracting him.
Go right ahead Otone. Its a pleasure to help steer you in the right direction.
well lloyd it was either the M or H... figured M more possible bang for buck. your welcome to the H though
I just want to know what happens to Vanna next? I was hoping the thumbnail would fill my screen.
Clearly, the next choice needs to be "L".
Thank you otone! Vanna . . . . is there an "M"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzTrYk0VWu0
Yes otone! There are 2 "M's"!!
Would you care to solve the puzzle?
T*LL M* T** ***T** M*R***
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gyu82...eature=related
TELL ME THE EBITDA MARGIN
Good thing you nailed it muscle . . . I was starting to run low on Vanna White pics!
This last pic is for you muscle! Congrats!
Last edited by Sirius Roadkill; 03-31-2011 at 09:29 PM.
Talkers Legal Opinion
Howard Stern vs. Sirius XM – Let the Games begin
By Steven J.J. Weisman
Steven J.J. Weisman, a practicing attorney, is a senior partner in the talent management firm Harrison Strategies, LLC. He is legal editor for TALKERS magazine. He can be e-mailed at: stevenjjweisman@aol.com.On March 22 Howard Stern’s production company filed a lawsuit against his employer, Sirius XM Radio, Inc. seeking payment of what could be determined to be as much as hundreds of millions of dollars. In his lawsuit Stern alleges that Sirius violated his previous contract with by failing to pay bonuses tied to the number of Sirius subscribers. The timing of the lawsuit is somewhat curious because Stern had, only a few months earlier, signed a new contract with Sirius after the expiration of his initial contract. Stern has been broadcasting on Sirius satellite radio since 2006 after signing a contract with them in 2004 following a tremendously successful career on terrestrial radio. Stern’s contract with terrestrial radio company Infinity Broadcasting Corporation (now CBS Radio) expired at the end of 2005.
http://talkers.com/online/?p=8743
Looks like this guy got his talking points straight from Tyler Savery . . . can't for the life of me figure out why people attach their real name to something that contains multiple errors and then post it to the internet for all to read, which in the end does little more than cast substantial doubt on their professional competency.
I guess shameless self-promotion gets in the way of good judgment.
Last edited by Sirius Roadkill; 03-31-2011 at 09:53 PM.