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Date Posted: 08:30:12 05/03/02 Fri
Author: Liz Miesch
Subject: Steakboys' remarks about Def Leopard's drummer

Dear JB & Sandy:

I have been an avid listener of MIX 94.7 for the past four years, since I moved to Austin, and I picked up the station when it moved to Dallas as well; however, after hearing the remarks that "Steakboy" made about Def Leopard's drummer, I am no longer going to be a listener.

"Steakboy" is lucky that I am not the station manager because if I were, I would have fired him on the spot, no questions asked. His remarks were tacky and I cannot listen to a station that enjoys laughing at another person's misfortune. I was SHOCKED to hear Ginger McKenzie laughing at his remarks as well.

It is unbelievably difficult for an artist to lose his or her opportunity to produce his or her art and still want to go on living. I was in a car accident in my first year of living here in Austin and sustained injuries to my neck and back and was laid up in pain for nearly 2 years. I am an artist and it was very hard for me to not produce my art and to live with the pain. I am fortunate in that I have learned to live with the pain and have recovered well enough to return to producing my art again (painter, potter, photographer, musician, etc.).

I hope for the sake of "Steakboy" and the other people who callously laughed at Steakboy's remarks that karma is kinder than I would be.

Signed, Liz--who will be listening for other programs that are funnier than yours.

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