REMEMBERING SHAYP
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I'll do my bit.
She says that this Friday, she'll be replaying last Friday's open lines.Wow.
Me, too!G'night, Bobs, Spookcat, Gravity, and any others still here. Turning in early for a change, and this time I mean it! <g>
Good, let her find out how much shit her affiliates will take from her. She must be really pissed she couldn't get DH to call last night. Hopefully she'll be taking the night off celebrating the loss of her Paypal account.
Two Groypers now? That can't be good...
And: Heather bailed midway during the show, leaving a caller to fill the time. First, she claimed there was someone in her house. When she returned, she said it was the sheriff, and someone had called in a welfare check saying she was going to commit suicide on the air. From the Pahrump police logs, it looks like there really was a suicide check, but we don't know who called it in. Heather blamed DH on the air (and doxxed her!). There's some audio from the background of her time away from the mic that people are trying to sort through to figure it out. Oh - and DH is reporting Heather to PayPal for the doxxing (since Heather got her info from her subscription) and following up on the false accusation of her making the call.So. Yeah. Basically a whole lotta crazy.
Yes, and ironically if we don't listen to the repeat, her numbers for that show will be halved. <g>
She records at her source. That's what is in the archives.Her feed is sent to wife beater who then streams it on lnm, which is the same stream fed to tunein and the rest.They forget to mute or have the fader up just a bit and always leak audio onto the stream.No male voice on the archive because it didn't exist on her output.
Definitely not posh. It was originally very much a West Country accent so quite rural, and then I lived in London for over 20 years and it faded a bit. It’s not posh, not particularly London, but not as broad as the accent I had when I was growing up. It’s not dead common, but also definitely not upper class. I think Heather has potentially not had much contact (apart from her interviews with people) from different countries and probably still associates say a British accent with the archetypal baddie in a film or maybe even the cliche of a posh person from say Downton Abbey. I was renting a car in Albequeque (is that the right spelling its after 1am!) and the ladies behind the desk were aghast that I had an English accent, obviously not many people rent from Dollar there who are from the UK. They kept asking me to say things and I was grumpy and tired and still had 125 odd miles to go to get to my destination.
I, for one, hope the English and the Americans never give up their chauvinism and sense of cultural superiority!!