There are moments when your work gratafies the soul. Phil Ventura has become a friend as well as a great contact in Iraq. He has an excellent sense of humor and is representative of the finest of our young people serving the USA. In my 28 years of broadcasting, the most satisfying has been the 7AM segment where we heard the voices from Iraq. We are a truly blessed nation to have such men and women serving the cause of liberty.
My prayers and thoughts will be with them always.
Oh, yes, I think we could stick that head along side the hydrant where the neighborhood dogs can properly salute Saddam/
Hi Moe,
My prayers and thoughts will be with them always.
Oh, yes, I think we could stick that head along side the hydrant where the neighborhood dogs can properly salute Saddam/
Sorry to hear about WRKO's decision to make a programming change regarding your show (I can't bring myself to use the "f" word in relation to it).
I'd like to thank you for not only being so generous to us here at MNFI with your airtime every Saturday, but for how you treated all of us and even formed friendships and made us feel like part of your show's family.
I've written and re-written this email a couple of times to let you know how much I appreciated getting to know and work with you over the past five months and how our Boston-area soldiers would literally fight over who gets to interview on "The Moe Show," every week, but come up short in sentiment and acceptable grammar.
We'd like to send along a few tokens of appreciation to you from here.
What is a good address for you, please? Can your home accommodate a large Saddam head, by chance (see attached photo for dimensions)? Take care and please stay in touch,
1Lt Phil Ventura
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