mad_machine wrote: I am with you Curmudgeon. I worked for a "black" radio station. We played what was referred to as Urban Adult Contemporary. I was the Oreo filling in the staff and they were just people. I think visitors were more surprised to find a singlular white guy there than anything else.
was your nickname "Token"?
i used to work with a black guy from the ghettos of Dallas, TX.. he was cool- he drove a 64 Bel Air 4 door that rolled on 22" rims and he listened to Poison and Journey at high volume on a regular basis... he and i would offend the old white ladies that we worked with by quoting every line from the opening scene of "Blazing Saddles" during breaks... it was awesome..