AllForADeuce...
As a former O&A Listener (I listened and laughed my ass off during the last Sex For Sam)...I know that not all listeners are 400lb virgins. However, that guy who came up behind her was, in fact, 400lb...and I am willing to put down money on his virginity.
I am on FoundryMusic.com weekly, downloading WOW pictures and Media Attack videos. I think they are hilarious.
But I would love to see, just once, a reporter spin around and shoot 50,000 volts through his walrus-like body. He'll start lactating and crying for his mother, and it would still be hilarious.
He was getting a little close to her during the latest gimmick, though...a little too close. There have been other great ones (Arthur Chi'en) where they dont touch the talent.
Now although, my child, you can use big words to try to prove yourself, if you are a productive cog, you certainly wouldn't have time to type a War and Peace response.
Now shut your mouth, and go upstairs. Your mom needs help setting the table.
> > See, i think the legitimate broadcasting companies should
> > give a cash award to those who create the best "assault
> FROM
> > the media"...where the reporter (in this case, bianca),
> > turns around and TASERS the 400lb virgin that pays $12.95
> a
> > month to listen to them.
> >
> > at that point, its self protection...
> >
> > although, fox, cmon. you have the studio. do it inside
> your
> > studio.
> >
> >
> > > > It's certainly not the first time this has happened.
> > > There's
> > > > been several on 25, 4, and 7. O&A run a contest, where
>
> > > every
> > > > month, the best "assault on the media" in the country
> > gets
> > >
> > > > prizes.
> > >
> > > It's really childish. It serves no purpose at all, and
> > isn't
> > > even that funny.
> > >
> > > There was talk at one time about making it illegal to
> > > intentionally disrupt a live broadcast... too bad this
> > will
> > > never actually become law.
> > >
> >
>
>
> Well I am an O&A fan, not a 400lb virgin, but a rather
> productive cog in the white collar community and a magna ***
> laude degree recipient who hits the gym 6 days a week and
> twice a day 3 of those 6 days. So I’ll refrain from
> derogatorily painting you with a broad brush using insipid,
> inaccurate comments.
>
> O&A do this as a marketing tool and it stems from their
> massive dislike for the media. How about a contest for a
> reporter that reports on a story FULLY without shooting from
> the hip and not checking facts? How about a contest for the
> reporter that doesn’t throw a mic in people’s face
> immediately after a time of travesty? How about stations
> reading news rather than having to rely on faux scare
> tactics in order to wrangle viewers? Every station does it
> then claims they don’t sink to “lowbrow” levels like Fox
> tends to. O&A do not make excuses for what they had done
> during their “storied” career, but they do heavily despise
> the half-ass way it was reported. I listened to them with
> WAAF, syndicated show on WBCN and currently on XM. I
> listened all day during their Menino incident, all day
> during their “Sex for Sam” incident and I’ll probably be
> listening to the next time they get in hot water. I know
> the hot air blown by the Menino camp during the incident
> which was almost farcical. O&A have happily played news
> intro snippets and read published articles about their NY
> debacle. I can openly laugh along with them hearing how the
> stories were thrown together without full knowledge of many
> of the facts. How reporters like Dan Hausle threw mics in
> their faces immediately after finding out they were fired
> (they hardly had a moment to absorb the firing themselves
> since the station distanced itself from O&A because of
> pressure via Menino).
>
> There was nothing else going on in the big city that
> couldn’t be more important or interesting than a bit in the
> middle of September regarding how to shovel and brush snow
> off your car? That is what you call a slow news day. Where
> are all the stories about sharks? Is that scare tactic
> over?
>
> Oh, and THIS particular listeneer pays $12.95 a month to
> listen to a LOT more than Opie & Anthony. I have been
> turned off of Terrestrial radio for quite a while now and
> XM/Sirius offer a LOT more of what I want to listen to than
> regualr radio. And since I can listen to all of it while I
> am in the office, it makes the $12.95 worth every penny
>
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