> > > Now...he looks like he's EATEN Richard Gere.
> > >
> > OK so the guy gained weight. Jesus come on...picking on
> his
> > weight?
>
> When someone eats on-air in the studio, in my book (as a
> host and past station manager), that was a prime opporunity
> for ridicule.
>
> When one is talking, any foreign stuff comes out of your
> mouth. My kindergarten teacher taught me that. A radio
> host should impart the same knowledge on his guests
> (including high-profile Hollywood stars).
>
> Perhaps talking with his mouth full led to the weight gain,
> and the third-rate status. Just conjecture.
>
Gee it takes a former station manager to know you shouldn't eat on the air? You probably shouldn't belch either but that third rate talk host Howard Stern seemed to break that rule and do just OK in the ratings.
I wasn't talking about you calling him fat...I was talking about that one idiot trying to debate him by continuously by asking why he has gained 30-40 pounds. Wow, now that is deep.
I used to eat in the studio and wasn't fat so that argument is a little weird. This whole conversation is weird. Bottom line...Hannity and that other joker take themselves a little too seriously don't you think? If Baldwin is so third rate then why would they give him the time of day?