Nov 17 2007
Message from Bryan Suits
Bryan and I have been in touch, and when his latest prospect solidify, he will let me know and I will pass it on here.
Meanwhile he left this note at Sound Politics:
You can contact me directly via youtube. Search for KVIBryan. And please enjoy the entertaining videos of my dogs.
In the meantime, I'm going to Montana to shoot a bison. I would love to be back on the air in Seattle again, but the time might be right to bite on some longstanding opportunities elsewhere. Either way, I'll post a note through Karl at leaningstraightup.com
I need to say, the Seattle conservative is a great listener. Always blunt and honest, never sycophantic (to me). We are the minority here and it's been an honor to talk to you for three hours daily. Of course, you may run into me at Cabela's, the WAC gun shows or The Wilde Rover in Kirkland (wednesday trivia night). For now, thanks a bunch. I'll probably be a regular poster here because I've got all these annoying thoughts and no outlet. My wife gives me lists and shuffles me off to the truck in order to have some peace. Skank (in a good way).
And as ever "....but I don't have a pool."
Posted by: Leisurely Bryan on November 13, 2007 05:39 PM
Bow Chicka Bow Bow.
As always, Bryan has a standing invitation to blog here.
Finally, I want to thank all of his supporters for the comments and emails I have gotten for him.
I knew I liked him, but it is gratifying to see I was hardly alone.
KVI defintely scored an own goal here....
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I don’t listen to talk radio much, I am not in Seattle so I never heard of the guy.
If you say he’s one of the good ones I’ll take your word and look forward to reading his take on things in the future.
Bryan, You were the best in the afternoon, bar none! I am already having withdrawals. Good luck to you and God speed to you finding another radio slot. The real Iraq experience you colored your commentary with was unique and a dose of reality amongst all the liberal negativity pervasive in all the media. Maybe KVI will put Franken on next. IIIISSSSSLLLLLAAAaaammmmm!
Bryan, keep us posted on where you end up! We all hope it is Seattle, but if not we have enjoyed your show. I can’t listen to Ken Schram in the afternoon, no how, no way!
Our fingers are crossed we will hear your quick wit on another local station.You were the only kvi show we would listen to. Please keep your fans posted!
Bryan,
Loved your show and was shocked you aren’t there anymore but I’m getting ready to move to Dallas anyway. I really hope you can find your niche somewhere. Hell, it would even be cool to have a weekly podcast from you. KVI wasn’t good enough for you bro. Anyway, good luck with the byson and I hope we’ll hear from you soon.
Bryan,
I’ve enjoyed your program immensely while patrolling Seattle’s neighborhoods. I’ll miss you–but not in a gay way. (Not that there’s anything wrong with that!:)
While I like Carlson, and I’ve actually attempted to like, or at least tolerate Schram, I swear one of these days Ken’s gonna make me drive my patol car right into power pole.
I’m certain a guy with your unique talent will land on your feet; let us know where that is.
Steve P
Seattle
Bryan, afternoons are not the same. Kinda like a good neighbor moved away. And why is there some lady talking to people about the same 4 problems over and over again on KVI? Can anyone tell me who these people are that call in the evenings? Apparently you need to call “only if you were an alien abductee”. We miss your humor, sarcasm and brutal honesty. We hope you end up local, or at least where we can get you on the net or podcast. You were the high point of the line up, and KVI is on less now than it ever has been in this house and shop. Now what to do in the afternoons? I guess I could start cleaning pools……
Craig
Puyallup
Bryan,
We really miss you. Loved your talks with Max and your transilator. Is he still in Texas going to school?
I am being forced to listen to a lot of CDs in the afternoon.
Merry Christmas,
Don in Monroe