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Potential for some salty language at 5:55--6pm as Ed Schultz's mike was hot between his location (Portland) and home base. Production guy was talking about promos and web site being slow, but both he an Ed kept it real: didn't say anything nasty for 5 mins.
 
> Potential for some salty language at 5:55--6pm as Ed
> Schultz's mike was hot between his location (Portland) and
> home base. Production guy was talking about promos and web
> site being slow, but both he an Ed kept it real: didn't say
> anything nasty for 5 mins.

Smart folks! I have ALWAYS left the salty language OUT of the studio for just that reason.
 
> Potential for some salty language at 5:55--6pm as Ed
> Schultz's mike was hot between his location (Portland) and
> home base. Production guy was talking about promos and web
> site being slow, but both he an Ed kept it real: didn't say
> anything nasty for 5 mins.
>

It is possible that Ed simply doesn't use that type of language...I know nothing about the man, and I've never listened to him, but there are still people in this world who simply don't have those words in their vocabulary.
 
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