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Howard is unhappy

> This article in the Post gazette indicates howard is mad.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stor> ies/P/PEOPLE_STERN?SITE=PAPIT&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=home.htm
>
>
> what do you think?
>
Four million have followed him.
Sixteen million didn't think paying for him was worth it.
(Never mind the fans who are pirating his signal off Sirius.)
Then again, is there anything that really could make Howard happy?
What do you think?
 
> > This article in the Post gazette indicates howard is mad.
> http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stor>
> ies/P/PEOPLE_STERN?SITE=PAPIT&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=home.htm
>
> >
> >
> > what do you think?
> >
> Four million have followed him.
> Sixteen million didn't think paying for him was worth it.
> (Never mind the fans who are pirating his signal off
> Sirius.)
> Then again, is there anything that really could make Howard
> happy?
> What do you think?
>
And part of Howard's routine is to antagonize: celebrities, radio station management, the FCC, and yes, even his audience too.
 
Howard should shut up, smile as he takes the millions of dollars they're paying him, and concentrate on his all-fart channel, or whatever he's doing now. Plenty of talented radio people are out of work. I have never counted Howard among the talented, and I'll be happy on the day he finally falls from public view.

> > > This article in the Post gazette indicates howard is
> mad.
> > http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stor>
> >
> ies/P/PEOPLE_STERN?SITE=PAPIT&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=home.htm
>
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > what do you think?
> > >
> > Four million have followed him.
> > Sixteen million didn't think paying for him was worth it.
> > (Never mind the fans who are pirating his signal off
> > Sirius.)
> > Then again, is there anything that really could make
> Howard
> > happy?
> > What do you think?
> >
> And part of Howard's routine is to antagonize: celebrities,
> radio station management, the FCC, and yes, even his
> audience too.
>
 
> Howard should shut up, smile as he takes the millions of
> dollars they're paying him, and concentrate on his all-fart
> channel, or whatever he's doing now. Plenty of talented
> radio people are out of work. I have never counted Howard
> among the talented, and I'll be happy on the day he finally
> falls from public view.

AMEN BROTHER!!!!!!!!!!
 
> > Howard should shut up, smile as he takes the millions of
> > dollars they're paying him, and concentrate on his
> all-fart
> > channel, or whatever he's doing now. Plenty of talented
> > radio people are out of work. I have never counted Howard
>
> > among the talented, and I'll be happy on the day he
> finally
> > falls from public view.
>
> AMEN BROTHER!!!!!!!!!!
>

Everyone conveniently forgets that Howrd resorted to "pushing the envelope" becuase HE'S NOT FUNNY. He has spwned a whole generation of potty-mouth no-talent morning shows who likewise have no comedic talent whatsoever.

Very few people realize how rare talents like Paulsen, Krenn, and Baumann have become.<P ID="signature">______________
"With God as my witness, I could have sworn turkeys could fly."</P>
 
> > > Howard should shut up, smile as he takes the millions of
>
> > > dollars they're paying him, and concentrate on his
> > all-fart
> > > channel, or whatever he's doing now. Plenty of talented
>
> > > radio people are out of work. I have never counted
> Howard
> >
> > > among the talented, and I'll be happy on the day he
> > finally
> > > falls from public view.
> >
> > AMEN BROTHER!!!!!!!!!!
> >
>
> Everyone conveniently forgets that Howrd resorted to
> "pushing the envelope" becuase HE'S NOT FUNNY. He has
> spwned a whole generation of potty-mouth no-talent morning
> shows who likewise have no comedic talent whatsoever.
>
> Very few people realize how rare talents like Paulsen,
> Krenn, and Baumann have become.

I still wouldn't put Baumann in the same category as Paulsen. Not yet.
 
I think that whenever a large chunk of your audience is adolescent boys, chances are they have better things to do with their 12 dollars a month then pony up for a radio service to get a couple of hours of entertainment.
 
> > This article in the Post gazette indicates howard is mad.
> http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stor>
> ies/P/PEOPLE_STERN?SITE=PAPIT&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=home.htm
>
> >
> >
> > what do you think?
> >
> Four million have followed him.
> Sixteen million didn't think paying for him was worth it.
> (Never mind the fans who are pirating his signal off
> Sirius.)
> Then again, is there anything that really could make Howard
> happy?
> What do you think?
>
I think I love Howard because he has just proven to me that every time I think I am the most emotionally needy person on the face of the earth, there's someone out there who trumps me big time.
 
... all with implants

> Then again, is there anything that really could make Howard
> happy?
> What do you think?
>

47 lesbians, all with implants.

(Based on what I saw of his show on E!)
 
Re: ... all with implants

> > Then again, is there anything that really could make
> Howard
> > happy?
> > What do you think?
> >
>
> 47 lesbians, all with implants.
>
> (Based on what I saw of his show on E!)

That's not enough. He'd be moaning and crying that the other ___ lesbians in his audience didn't join him.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Johnny Morgan on 04/03/06 08:26 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> I think that whenever a large chunk of your audience is
> adolescent boys, chances are they have better things to do
> with their 12 dollars a month then pony up for a radio
> service to get a couple of hours of entertainment.
>

Playboy subscription vs Sirius.....<P ID="signature">______________

AOL IM: wnjoldies
HyLitRadio.com
Oldies Board co-moderator</P>
 
> Very few people realize how rare talents like Paulsen,
> Krenn, and Baumann have become.

And, few younger listeners realize just how much funnier Krenn used to be than he is now.
 
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