Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CAN SOMEONE FREAKING SUMMARIZE THE THREAD?
LOL!!!!!!
yes let's get back on topic here.
Here is what I have picked up:
- he is a local DJ
- he is (maybe?) getting divorced
- his ex is named Natasha
that wouldn't take 170 pages though ..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the DC area and I grew up here. I have no idea who Kane OR Donnie Simpson are.
it amazes me that some people can totally keep their heads in the sand. even if you don't listen to adult contemporary/r&b and you're from this area you should've at least met a black person who knows who donnie simpson is. local radio dj in this area for a most of the 80s/90s. left 93.9 five years ago and is now back on the air at 102.3.
i don't know much about or like that kane show crap but i know who he is/what he's known for.
I probably know more about politics, international relations, religious history, books, or economics than you do. I think those things are more important for me to pay attention to than some local dj's. Glad you got YOUR priorities straight though.
The funny thing is... it probably is not more important, makes you feel more important... but in reality, your knowledge has not helped the world in any way.
Entertainment is way more important in a society that politics.
i'm the PP and sure you know more about all that stuff than i do. i never said some black local and very popular dj and tv show host was the most important thing to me. i don't think i ever used the word important at all come to think of it.
also this is entertainment and pop culture. take your sadditty religious history knowledge elsewhere. we're all beneath you.
Sadditty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CAN SOMEONE FREAKING SUMMARIZE THE THREAD?
LOL!!!!!!
yes let's get back on topic here.
Anonymous wrote:CAN SOMEONE FREAKING SUMMARIZE THE THREAD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the DC area and I grew up here. I have no idea who Kane OR Donnie Simpson are.
it amazes me that some people can totally keep their heads in the sand. even if you don't listen to adult contemporary/r&b and you're from this area you should've at least met a black person who knows who donnie simpson is. local radio dj in this area for a most of the 80s/90s. left 93.9 five years ago and is now back on the air at 102.3.
i don't know much about or like that kane show crap but i know who he is/what he's known for.
I probably know more about politics, international relations, religious history, books, or economics than you do. I think those things are more important for me to pay attention to than some local dj's. Glad you got YOUR priorities straight though.
The funny thing is... it probably is not more important, makes you feel more important... but in reality, your knowledge has not helped the world in any way.
Entertainment is way more important in a society that politics.
i'm the PP and sure you know more about all that stuff than i do. i never said some black local and very popular dj and tv show host was the most important thing to me. i don't think i ever used the word important at all come to think of it.
also this is entertainment and pop culture. take your sadditty religious history knowledge elsewhere. we're all beneath you.
Anonymous wrote:CAN SOMEONE FREAKING SUMMARIZE THE THREAD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i remember donnie simpson guy - he was a black dj guy in this area years ago. i thought he was dead though.
His contract wasn't renewed, that is why he left the airwaves.
So he's not just a DJ a lot of people have never heard of and don't care about, but he wasn't even good enough at his job to keep it? Remind me again why I should give a rats ass who this is?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the DC area and I grew up here. I have no idea who Kane OR Donnie Simpson are.
it amazes me that some people can totally keep their heads in the sand. even if you don't listen to adult contemporary/r&b and you're from this area you should've at least met a black person who knows who donnie simpson is. local radio dj in this area for a most of the 80s/90s. left 93.9 five years ago and is now back on the air at 102.3.
i don't know much about or like that kane show crap but i know who he is/what he's known for.
I probably know more about politics, international relations, religious history, books, or economics than you do. I think those things are more important for me to pay attention to than some local dj's. Glad you got YOUR priorities straight though.
The funny thing is... it probably is not more important, makes you feel more important... but in reality, your knowledge has not helped the world in any way.
Entertainment is way more important in a society that politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the DC area and I grew up here. I have no idea who Kane OR Donnie Simpson are.
it amazes me that some people can totally keep their heads in the sand. even if you don't listen to adult contemporary/r&b and you're from this area you should've at least met a black person who knows who donnie simpson is. local radio dj in this area for a most of the 80s/90s. left 93.9 five years ago and is now back on the air at 102.3.
i don't know much about or like that kane show crap but i know who he is/what he's known for.
I probably know more about politics, international relations, religious history, books, or economics than you do. I think those things are more important for me to pay attention to than some local dj's. Glad you got YOUR priorities straight though.
The funny thing is... it probably is not more important, makes you feel more important... but in reality, your knowledge has not helped the world in any way.
Entertainment is way more important in a society that politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i remember donnie simpson guy - he was a black dj guy in this area years ago. i thought he was dead though.
His contract wasn't renewed, that is why he left the airwaves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the DC area and I grew up here. I have no idea who Kane OR Donnie Simpson are.
(What type of radio show do they have? What type of music? Maybe it's not a genre I listen to. (?) Maybe I am not their demographic, I don't know! I am 42, white, live in NoVA with 2 kids. As I said, I also grew up here - NoVA.)
Anonymous wrote:i remember donnie simpson guy - he was a black dj guy in this area years ago. i thought he was dead though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the DC area and I grew up here. I have no idea who Kane OR Donnie Simpson are.
it amazes me that some people can totally keep their heads in the sand. even if you don't listen to adult contemporary/r&b and you're from this area you should've at least met a black person who knows who donnie simpson is. local radio dj in this area for a most of the 80s/90s. left 93.9 five years ago and is now back on the air at 102.3.
i don't know much about or like that kane show crap but i know who he is/what he's known for.
I probably know more about politics, international relations, religious history, books, or economics than you do. I think those things are more important for me to pay attention to than some local dj's. Glad you got YOUR priorities straight though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the DC area and I grew up here. I have no idea who Kane OR Donnie Simpson are.
it amazes me that some people can totally keep their heads in the sand. even if you don't listen to adult contemporary/r&b and you're from this area you should've at least met a black person who knows who donnie simpson is. local radio dj in this area for a most of the 80s/90s. left 93.9 five years ago and is now back on the air at 102.3.
i don't know much about or like that kane show crap but i know who he is/what he's known for.