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ArtSpooner
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I know that a lot of people reading this board would love to have had Dale Arnold's radio career. I assume that Dale is doing well financially, but look at what he, who by all accounts is a nice guy and a gentleman, has had to endure. He was paired with the horrible Eddie Andelman for what seemed to be an eternity. He had to suffer through the "Yankee Elimination Party", scavenger hunts, no crossovers on either end of his show, and some of the stupidest and most embarrassing moments in radio.
He then was united with Motor Mouth Bob Neumier, who never got over the fact that he was always a second banana on TV, and who left because he had an inflated idea of what he was worth. He was then paired with Know-it-All Michael Holley who would always attempt to find fault with anything Dale said.
He abdicated his hockey job on NESN only to be unceremoniusly canned from his show on WEEI in favor of an untalented, inexperienced, and annoying nerd. He has been relegated to fill-in and weekend duties, being stuck with Kirk Minihane, a contrarian Felger wannabe. This week he is filling in for the vacationing D&C, and his co-host is a screwball, ex-football player and pro wrestler, who currently has a show in Miami, rather than one of the many available people from Boston.
Somebody up there doesn't like Dale.
He then was united with Motor Mouth Bob Neumier, who never got over the fact that he was always a second banana on TV, and who left because he had an inflated idea of what he was worth. He was then paired with Know-it-All Michael Holley who would always attempt to find fault with anything Dale said.
He abdicated his hockey job on NESN only to be unceremoniusly canned from his show on WEEI in favor of an untalented, inexperienced, and annoying nerd. He has been relegated to fill-in and weekend duties, being stuck with Kirk Minihane, a contrarian Felger wannabe. This week he is filling in for the vacationing D&C, and his co-host is a screwball, ex-football player and pro wrestler, who currently has a show in Miami, rather than one of the many available people from Boston.
Somebody up there doesn't like Dale.