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Moe Lauzier - self-destructing on the air

It was like listening to Sally Field "They love me, they really love me"...or maybe James Cameron's "I'm King Of The World" speech. Moe Lauzier's monologue tonight was the sound of what one might hear if an on-air host absconded with the microphone after management informed him he's going to be sent out to pasture.

While BZ AM talked about The Station fire tragedy Moe was discussing...Getting rid of the U.N.?

Also, if RKO wants to know why people aren't listening, those pro-Moe plants in a Blue state were just a little too distracting. Agree with Moe, you get to talk. Disagree with Moe, you're a moonbat. Combative and self-centered, he couldn't even bring up David Ortiz, the next star of WRKO, breaking the FOXX record.

Nothing of interest to a Boston audience. That's why WEEI and WBZ (not to mention WJIB playing Toni Fisher's "The Big Hurt" at 9 PM exactly) got more eartime from this radio fan.
 
Yeah, but it sounds weird, what with his head endlessly bobbing up and down and all that men's room echo.....
 
Moe Lauzier ? Who ever listened to that second stringer from Fall River.
As to "self-destructing" one has to assume there was something there in the first place to "destruct". Hard to destroy an empty suit.
 
Hate to say it, usually these guys are used because they work for a few bucks less than everybody else. :-\
 
Moe needs to get off that weekend dead end gig and get where the real action is at Malden Public Access TV. I hear that coveted 10PM slot after Tele Kreyol is where the groundbreaking action is. He can nail that one down and post in here to reach a grand total of twenty people.
 
That's interesting because I'm not but I'll make sure to locate this person and tell them that you are saying I am. I was one of a choice few in the crowd outside The Channel that night, remember, we all do.
 
The stereotypical middle-aged homosexual is witty and cutting, like Noel Coward or Oscar Wilde.

Figures that this board gets the token, embittered barstool holder from 119 Merrimack.
 
Stephen Mindich: A Man Of Few Words - All Four Letters.

One nasty and vertically impaired old man.



Varulven said:
To quote Stephen Mindich "I don't get enough free cd's to make that wager!"
 
Ron Jippey - I never liked The Rifleman (119 Merrimac). My friends did, so I went there but...not my type of joint - sorry to disappoint you. I was happy to see Chaps and 119 close. But not the Napolean club. There was my cute friend, the bartender, who dropped trou behind the bar when I, my boyfriend and my roommate at the time all walked in. Now that was a memorable 119 moment (full disclosure: i did date said bartender for 1 week - platonic, of course; it was obvious we weren't compatible in THAT way, but we did have a fun time riding bikes around Boston...ahh...the 119... hope that satisfies your curious mind today Rich...I mean Ron...


p.s. can we get back to Moe Lauzier now. Actually, if Moe wants to read this on the air he could call his show...
Yo! HO! Moe Lauzier Show!
 
Varulven said:
To quote Stephen Mindich "I don't get enough free cd's to make that wager!"

I wonder if Maria gives him an allowance from her new salary LOL
 
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