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Topic History of: RIP Steve Wright 69
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Wyot Rick wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Rick wrote:


I guess as many as care what you maintain.


Quite agree and please note apology above Rick.
Rick Wyot wrote:
Rick wrote:
Yes, he came in early to work, and prepared well, but I still maintain he was coasting.

Who cares what you maintain?



I guess as many as care what you maintain.
Wyot Yep you and Rick are correct on this one. I was in a bloody foul mood yesterday and my post was also rude in tone - apologies Rick.
JK2006 I'm with Rick on this I'm afraid and just because someone dies doesn't mean a fair and balanced view must be censored. I'm one of those who stopped listening to Steve. If I caught a few minutes of his Sunday Love Songs before more interesting Radio Two shows, I was disappointed by how formatted and boring they were.
Wyot Rick wrote:
Yes, he came in early to work, and prepared well, but I still maintain he was coasting.

Who cares what you maintain?

He was a terrific DJ; just leave it at that on a person's passing.