I COULDNT HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF ....THANKS
He is so scared of offending people there is no Gilbert.....
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 11:57:01 GMT, plsretirehowiethx
<plsretirehowiethx@hackyhost.com> wrote:
>JimmyM <mmm@nnn.com> wrote in
>news:itv79btm5kb1i9o54aerm0bi9654qsfugl@4ax.com:
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>> I piss on his fans, too. What a bunch of jealous little pussies you
>> are. Meanwhile, if he quit, you'd be crying your sad little eyes out.
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>Jealous of Howard Stern? of course I am! I would love to have his cash.
>But jealous of his career? not for one second. And cry if he retired? lol
>that's hilarious. I haven't even listened to the show regularly in 5 years,
>and I rarely come to this group anymore.
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>I wouldn't have even described myself as a "Howard stern fan" when the show
>was great in the mid 90's. I'm a radio fan. I love good radio, when the
>Howard Stern show stopped being entertaining I stopped listening, and IMO
>the show is now so bad it's become unlistenable.
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>It is fun to shitpost negative comments about Howie though just to see the
>butthurt reactions from the brainwashed mentals who still like to suck on
>Howard's balls.But being serious for a second it's kind of sad to see the
>people who defend him and his tired show act this way, when you know full
>well that Howie wouldn't piss on them if they were on fire.
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>The only guy who I was genuinely sad to see retire was Neil Rogers. Now
>there was real talent. A guy who didn't have a script, or writers, or a
>team around him. Just a microphone. And for 4 hours, 5 days a week, for 35
>years he could keep you entertained with just his wit and personality.
>
>If Howard Stern retired tommorow it would make no impact on my life
>whatsoever, if he had retired in 2000 it definitely would have.
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