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David Lawrence: This is really exciting and I can*t help myself I just, I can*t help myself you know the sheer audacity that some people have with E-mail is always amazing to me. People will say and exclaim and threaten and do things in E-mail but they would never do face-to-face for fear of getting debt among other things but I get an E-mail from Jason Sherman who went to one of our sister sites Net Music Countdown we can give you an update is to the Fantasy Music League for this hour but he went to the Net Music Countdown and said I couldn*t get through is what he wrote to me. I couldn*t get through and otherwise interesting article about John Mayer on your site for all the misspelled words that distracted from the story. Your site comes of as amateurish and sloppy I won*t return. So in the delicious irony department he spelled John *Maher*, it is actually Mayer and your site comes off he spelled *of*. So I said thanks for stopping back. I don*t know, its always fascinating to me how brave people are via instant message on message boards, via E-mail because the net affords them a particular amount of anonymity. You know you don*t usually meet up with people that you correspond with on the net and especially if you get into little flame war because you know you could be on opposite sides of the country your pa has never crossed, so its always a very uncomfortable and interesting situation to me that when you actually do meet somebody with whom you had a contentious relationship I always welcome them because I figure anything I say in E-mail I am more than willing to say in person. I have absolutely no problems at all saying things to someone*s face that I say in E-mail, but most people are not like that, most people have this incredible sense of bravado and you know when you meet them you know they are little weasel people for the most part, what did you say, you are not talking to me, you are talking to somebody else but we are talking to a weasel person. 10 minutes past the hour so yeah and the Net Music Countdown site Krista and Jen they do a great job keeping you up-to-date on all of the artists on all of the E-track charts, we do the talk shows, we do Online Tonight, we do the David Lawrence Show and then I also do a countdown show similar to Casey Kasem or Rick Dees or Ryan Seacrest and our show is different and then it counts down the top music on the Internet and we out of that grew a game called the Fantasy Music League game and its really fascinating, it is a game that let*s those of you who understand fantasy sports and are also music fanatics, play a fantasy sports game about music.
So instead of having a football game that you watch on Sundays you watch for the charts to be released on Fridays and instead of drafting a team you sign a number of music artists to a label and the better you are determining, which ones are going to go high on the charts and which ones are going to stay on the charts the more money you make for your label we give you anywhere from 100,000 to 2 million depending upon where they are in the top 20. And whatever label makes the most amount of money at the end of the 13 week season well we give away huge prices $25,000 all told. iPods, cache, CD, DVD downloads, iTunes downloads and currently the top 3 labels. The season just started you can still get over and play the game but what you do is you play now you play free until the beginning of the next season, which is the spring season you get used to the game and all that stuff. It*s $30 per season to play the game and that*s what funds the prizes but our top 3 labels at the Fantasy Music League the fantasymusicleague.com GLP records rivers739. John is running the label called Granada 2: Electric Boogaloo and earning 25 million $5,60,000. Jim Boose with 8-track wax. Now these are the artists that he picked right off the E-tracks charts because that*s what tells who the winners are going to be each week. Green Day and U2 for his alternative artists, you have to pick two from each of five categories. Amen, Amen 2.06.15_______ for the pop artists. Maroon 5 and Tears for Fears for the adult hits artist.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
