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Don't. I was interviewed twice. Both time multiple quotes were attributed to me that I did not say. I did not say anything that was remotely like what I allegedly said.
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SPC Michael Terrell
I was walking through a Mall near Cincinnati, in the mid '80s. A reported shoved a microphone in my face, "We want your opinion!" I didn't slow down as I said, "I'm not allowed to have one."
A few years later, the local steel mill union went on strike. One of the pickers was talking to a reporter as I drove by. He was in the highway, so I yelled, "Get out of the road, moron!" They had to kill their live feed. :)
A few years later, the local steel mill union went on strike. One of the pickers was talking to a reporter as I drove by. He was in the highway, so I yelled, "Get out of the road, moron!" They had to kill their live feed. :)
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Yes! Be brief and tell them what is wrong with them. Don’t give them a chance to “say what you think”.
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SPC Michael Terrell
If they do ask, tell them, "If I told you, the FCC would revoke your license!" :)
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