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Old 12-13-2005, 01:08 AM
morgan180 morgan180 is offline
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opie and anthony

nuff said

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these guys are terrible
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:15 AM
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xm

opie and anthony

nuff said

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these guys are terrible

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and howard's act has been tired and stale for 10 years....so what ground are you standing on?

you think vulgarity will be enough to rejuvenate a 50 something has been?
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:18 AM
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and howard's act has been tired and stale for 10 years....so what ground are you standing on?

you think vulgarity will be enough to rejuvenate a 50 something has been?

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hell yes...bring back LORD OF THE ANAL RING TOSS - best bit ever...
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:20 AM
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Hey willie, I can't really argue it with you, because I don't have XM or currently listen to O&A. I have always listened to Stern and am interested in hearing him uncensored. I'm sure O&A is entertaining as well, but I went with Sirius for Howard and the NFL deal.
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:24 AM
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willie,

i enjoy howard stern. in fact don't think his act has been stale. i do think he's been limited in what he's been able to do lately and am excited to see him with no restriction. i like his interviews, his general overall malaise and his weird world.

but i digress - everyone is free to enjoy whatever they like.
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:26 AM
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willie,

i enjoy howard stern. in fact don't think his act has been stale. i do think he's been limited in what he's been able to do lately and am excited to see him with no restriction. i like his interviews, his general overall malaise and his weird world.

but i digress - everyone is free to enjoy whatever they like.

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yea...what celebreties go on O & E, stern is an icon, O & E are just copycats...are you a MANCOW fan 2?
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:29 AM
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Wow. People are actually eager to pay for the radio.

It's just sad.
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:30 AM
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Wow. People are actually eager to pay for the radio.

It's just sad.

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wow, do you have cable tv, that was never supposed to draw people, OMFG you're going to PAY for TV, the horror...
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Old 12-15-2005, 12:10 PM
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Wow. People are actually eager to pay for the radio.

It's just sad.

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i thought the same until i actually set mine up and listened to it for a few days. its WELL worth paying for. the cable TV to regular TV comparison is spot on.
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:35 AM
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Default Re: Satellite radio - XM or Sirius?

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willie,

i enjoy howard stern. in fact don't think his act has been stale. i do think he's been limited in what he's been able to do lately and am excited to see him with no restriction. i like his interviews, his general overall malaise and his weird world.

but i digress - everyone is free to enjoy whatever they like.

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yea...what celebreties go on O & E, stern is an icon, O & E are just copycats...are you a MANCOW fan 2?

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nah i don't like mancow, i think that opie and anthony were pushing edges that howard didn't even conceive could be reached via radio before they had the cord pulled on them.

taking a busload of bums to an upclass LI mall and setting them loose w/ 100 bucks apiece?

a sex in public contest w/ different points for different locations and the winning couple taking a prize (this is where the st patrick's cathedral incident occurred)- other spots of interest- macy's in a clothes rack, and in front of yankee stadium (2 pt conversion if you go w/ SIIHP)

and countless other acts, they were funny and still are amazing....to each his own though

i just felt the same way you did for a while- straight howard guy but i got tired of him falling back on tight restrictions being the main reason that his show failed to push any new edges.



ron and fez are on xm too [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]


and a quick analogy for calling them copycats....eh- it'd be like saying anyone who did standup was impersonating the original.

there are different ways to attack different material and each can be decent. howard is an egomaniac though to think that he is the originator of all things funny on the radio.
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