okay.
so the guys at http://dot.cult.bg/notitle accepted me in their team of podcasters and now i get to do a podcast periodically, around once every six weeks. wooooohooo!
i'm quite excited about it.
my show is and will remain focused on unpopular pop and rock music.
here, give it a listen:
a jerk's dream come true or how to legally terrorize people with the music you like
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Saturday, August 19, 2006
triple r subscription dilemma
i know i haven't posted here for a long time, but i just don't feel like giving a detailed explanation. i relocated. i went back home. that's it.
something funny happened right now, and i'd like to hear your opinion about it.
triple r is my favorite radio station. it's an independent radio station from melbourne, australia. they count only on donations(subscriptions)from listeners to keep going. so i thought it'd be a great idea if i could do something for them, having in mind that i listen to them quite often.
i just called them and the woman who took my call was very nice to me. there was one thing, though, i could pay only by credit card or bank card. when i asked whether i could pay by bank transfer, she had to ask the people around her if that's possible.
and here's the thing. when she told them i was from bulgaria, someone started laughing. i'm not quite sure that's the surprised reaction of someone. smile, yes. laughing about it for 2 minutes? i don't think so.
so, my question is: am i victimizing myself for being discriminated against as an eastern european or was that person just really surprised? whattaya think?
i have one month left to transfer the money (there is a way, it turned out). but i'd like to know if the people i'm helping are really that open minded as they say the are.
something funny happened right now, and i'd like to hear your opinion about it.
triple r is my favorite radio station. it's an independent radio station from melbourne, australia. they count only on donations(subscriptions)from listeners to keep going. so i thought it'd be a great idea if i could do something for them, having in mind that i listen to them quite often.
i just called them and the woman who took my call was very nice to me. there was one thing, though, i could pay only by credit card or bank card. when i asked whether i could pay by bank transfer, she had to ask the people around her if that's possible.
and here's the thing. when she told them i was from bulgaria, someone started laughing. i'm not quite sure that's the surprised reaction of someone. smile, yes. laughing about it for 2 minutes? i don't think so.
so, my question is: am i victimizing myself for being discriminated against as an eastern european or was that person just really surprised? whattaya think?
i have one month left to transfer the money (there is a way, it turned out). but i'd like to know if the people i'm helping are really that open minded as they say the are.