Who is the Mystery Guest?

Filed in National by on January 5, 2009

They just teased a guest for this AM’s Al Mascitti show.

Anybody know who it is?

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  1. RSmitty says:

    Mike Protack

  2. RSmitty says:

    Actually…in all seriousness…it’s me. My track record says it all.

    Good luck to all of you, you’ll need it.

    I mean, you are in safe hands.

    Um, BTW…what is the appointed role this mystery guest…I mean the role I received?

  3. anon says:

    Joe Biden’s puppy, Champ?

  4. anon says:

    RAM in the AM

  5. jason330 says:

    Even Al is not saying….

    Hmmm

  6. RSmitty says:

    It better freaking not be Selander after all of this ‘DEL build up! Selander is OK and all, but would be very anti-climatic after the “…very unusual pick” comment made this morning about this person.

  7. jason330 says:

    WILMINGTON – Citing his nominee’s unique mix of public, private and small business experience, Governor-elect Jack Markell on Monday asked James H. Sills III to lead the state’s Department of Technology and Information.

  8. RSmitty says:

    Damn it! I was told it was going to be me! Always a brides-maid…without the cross-dressing, mind you.

  9. jason330 says:

    Rule #1:

    Talk into the fucking mike Jim.

  10. RSmitty says:

    Dude, he’s an IT geek, what do you expect?

    (no offense to liberalgeek…oh, eff-it…all offense intended) 😛

  11. liberalgeek says:

    Oh God! If the State network begins to resemble the City network, we are all in deep, deep fecal matter.

    Oh, and I speak into the mike when I’m on the air. I should have been appointed.

  12. RSmitty says:

    Yes, I have personally seen the way you work your mouth on the mic! Very impressive, even for a geek!

  13. TommyWonk says:

    James H. Sills III is the son of the former mayor, and a pretty smart guy. To my knowledge, he never worked on the city’s IT system.

  14. liberalgeek says:

    OK, I feel better. Both on the IT side and the microphone side…

  15. Wayne Portlock says:

    I have the privilege of knowing that Mr. Sills did work in IT. He worked for a contracting firm out of Philadelphia which did service the DuPont Company.

    I also had the privilege of his services during my tenure at DuPont. PC’s were in the early stages of being distributed as Desktop Computing tools at that time.