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Thread started 12/16/05 7:37am

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Support Howard Stern!

http://music.yahoo.com/pr...wardstern/

Fight the power! Support Howard Stern by joining Sirius Satellite Radio. Looking forward to a new millenia of true unrated entertainment.
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Reply #1 posted 12/16/05 7:40am

Mach

NO ...


confused my apologies

i just cant ill


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Reply #2 posted 12/16/05 8:10am

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[b]I would support a deportation order for "Howie." Sorry, I just can't get behind the guy. Hmmmm . . . that didn't sound right (did it one?)! eek sad
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Reply #3 posted 12/16/05 10:45am

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Already did and considering I'm not as in love with my Sirius radio as I thought I would be, he'd better deliver a decent show and not just sex and swearing all the time. After hearing Jackie yesterday, I realize what I miss...the goofing on other people doesn't exists anymore! I love that after Jackie left, they were still goofing on Gary, paused for a second and admitted it was because of Jackie's influence! What did you think of the last show and send off...I assume that after Howard gave his speech, they were off the air, right? They weren't going to air the concert or anything? I'm kind of surprised no one cried...I think they were too hyped and it was such a postive event.
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Reply #4 posted 12/16/05 10:48am

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I just listened to the last broadcast. I've listened to him off & on for 15 years.

But this break after the old show & before the new one is like when I got sick & quit smoking for a few days. You think, "do I really need to start this up again?"

I'm not sure I'll get Sirius, but I was nostalgic during these last few weeks of reminiscing. I'm a big fan. He offended me many times, but I believe he offends all people equally.

People's distaste for him reminds me of people's distaste for Prince. It's understandable, but I think it's usually a case of just not having heard enough to fully understand them.
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Reply #5 posted 12/16/05 11:10am

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andyman91 said:

I just listened to the last broadcast. I've listened to him off & on for 15 years.

But this break after the old show & before the new one is like when I got sick & quit smoking for a few days. You think, "do I really need to start this up again?"

I'm not sure I'll get Sirius, but I was nostalgic during these last few weeks of reminiscing. I'm a big fan. He offended me many times, but I believe he offends all people equally.

People's distaste for him reminds me of people's distaste for Prince. It's understandable, but I think it's usually a case of just not having heard enough to fully understand them.


I figured that's what I was going to do...but I got a super cheap radio (the service, not so much). The post-Jackie years have dissapointed (hell, the post-Allison years have) but I think the show will find it's groove quickly (hopefully).
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Reply #6 posted 12/16/05 11:18am

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VinnyM27 said:

andyman91 said:

I just listened to the last broadcast. I've listened to him off & on for 15 years.

But this break after the old show & before the new one is like when I got sick & quit smoking for a few days. You think, "do I really need to start this up again?"

I'm not sure I'll get Sirius, but I was nostalgic during these last few weeks of reminiscing. I'm a big fan. He offended me many times, but I believe he offends all people equally.

People's distaste for him reminds me of people's distaste for Prince. It's understandable, but I think it's usually a case of just not having heard enough to fully understand them.


I figured that's what I was going to do...but I got a super cheap radio (the service, not so much). The post-Jackie years have dissapointed (hell, the post-Allison years have) but I think the show will find it's groove quickly (hopefully).


The show ebbs & flows, but mostly in my own mind. Sometimes I can't get enough, sometimes it's just plain boring. But I'm not sure if that's me or Howard. I like Artie just as much (if not more) than Jackie.

I wasn't particularly thrilled with the "we need to nuke the entire middle east" period. I'm glad he turned anti-Bush & anti-war after the FCC turned anti-Howard.
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Reply #7 posted 12/16/05 11:30am

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andyman91 said:

VinnyM27 said:



I figured that's what I was going to do...but I got a super cheap radio (the service, not so much). The post-Jackie years have dissapointed (hell, the post-Allison years have) but I think the show will find it's groove quickly (hopefully).


The show ebbs & flows, but mostly in my own mind. Sometimes I can't get enough, sometimes it's just plain boring. But I'm not sure if that's me or Howard. I like Artie just as much (if not more) than Jackie.

I wasn't particularly thrilled with the "we need to nuke the entire middle east" period. I'm glad he turned anti-Bush & anti-war after the FCC turned anti-Howard.


It took a while for me to stomach Artie. I only got back into the show I would say over the past few months, knowing that it's going off the air. I wasn't very happy with pro-Bush Stern, either. That's when I would start flipping the dail.
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Reply #8 posted 12/16/05 11:38am

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VinnyM27 said:

andyman91 said:



The show ebbs & flows, but mostly in my own mind. Sometimes I can't get enough, sometimes it's just plain boring. But I'm not sure if that's me or Howard. I like Artie just as much (if not more) than Jackie.

I wasn't particularly thrilled with the "we need to nuke the entire middle east" period. I'm glad he turned anti-Bush & anti-war after the FCC turned anti-Howard.


It took a while for me to stomach Artie. I only got back into the show I would say over the past few months, knowing that it's going off the air. I wasn't very happy with pro-Bush Stern, either. That's when I would start flipping the dail.


I thought that middle-east hatred was kind of dangerous & irresponsible. Most of his stuff is obviously wrong & not to be taken seriously, but that stuff was fueling a fire that I would have rather seen put out entirely. I'm just glad he changed his tune.
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Reply #9 posted 12/16/05 11:45am

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andyman91 said:

I just listened to the last broadcast. I've listened to him off & on for 15 years.

But this break after the old show & before the new one is like when I got sick & quit smoking for a few days. You think, "do I really need to start this up again?"

I'm not sure I'll get Sirius, but I was nostalgic during these last few weeks of reminiscing. I'm a big fan. He offended me many times, but I believe he offends all people equally.


I really enjoyed these last few weeks too.

I think I fall into the same Stern fan category as you. I've listened off and on for about 8 years. Some days (especially during the news, toward the end of the show when everyone's feeling a little loopy, they're goofing on the celebrity interviews and throwing in tons of references to things that have happened throughout the show and Fred is just a monster on the sound effects) I've laughed so hard I thought I'd bust a gut.

Then there are other times when I'm so disgusted I have to turn it off. Not the strippers or anything like that, but the racist shit. I will never get the humor of having Daniel Carver on. And the "towelhead" humor offended me too.

But all that said, I listened to the entire show this morning and it was a blast. Really excellent last show.
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Reply #10 posted 12/16/05 11:47am

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andyman91 said:



The show ebbs & flows, but mostly in my own mind. Sometimes I can't get enough, sometimes it's just plain boring. But I'm not sure if that's me or Howard. I like Artie just as much (if not more) than Jackie.


I like Artie much more than Jackie. Granted, Jackie was a great writer, but Artie is a FAR more likable guy

I wasn't particularly thrilled with the "we need to nuke the entire middle east" period. I'm glad he turned anti-Bush & anti-war after the FCC turned anti-Howard.


Yeah, it was definitely all about him and his battles, but sometimes the ends justify the means, or something. lol
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Reply #11 posted 12/16/05 11:51am

RipHer2Shreds

The Twin Cities market was the only radio market where his show didn't go #1. Consequently, it didn't last very long. sad Radio here is sad sometimes.




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Reply #12 posted 12/16/05 11:57am

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andyman91 said:

VinnyM27 said:



It took a while for me to stomach Artie. I only got back into the show I would say over the past few months, knowing that it's going off the air. I wasn't very happy with pro-Bush Stern, either. That's when I would start flipping the dail.


I thought that middle-east hatred was kind of dangerous & irresponsible. Most of his stuff is obviously wrong & not to be taken seriously, but that stuff was fueling a fire that I would have rather seen put out entirely. I'm just glad he changed his tune.


I'm not sure if if I didn't hear this right, but he is almost changing his tune totally, to the point where he thinks the US won't even win the Iraq war (not that he wants that to happen).
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Reply #13 posted 12/16/05 11:58am

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FunkMistress said:

andyman91 said:



The show ebbs & flows, but mostly in my own mind. Sometimes I can't get enough, sometimes it's just plain boring. But I'm not sure if that's me or Howard. I like Artie just as much (if not more) than Jackie.


I like Artie much more than Jackie. Granted, Jackie was a great writer, but Artie is a FAR more likable guy

I wasn't particularly thrilled with the "we need to nuke the entire middle east" period. I'm glad he turned anti-Bush & anti-war after the FCC turned anti-Howard.


Yeah, it was definitely all about him and his battles, but sometimes the ends justify the means, or something. lol


I just loved the energy when Jackie was there. I loved the in-fighting and it barely exisits anymore.
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Reply #14 posted 12/16/05 12:01pm

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I for one will be moving to Sirrius as a loyal fan and as a big finger to the government, religious right and the radio stations that bowed to all the bullshit.

This show has been a staple in some of the hardest times of my life. I rank Howard Stern right up there with my all time favorite entertainers, like Prince and Lucille Ball.

Can't wait to hear the show the way it was meant to be....free from the meddling of the religious right and the FCC.
2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740
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Reply #15 posted 12/16/05 12:01pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

The Twin Cities market was the only radio market where his show didn't go #1. Consequently, it didn't last very long. sad Radio here is sad sometimes.




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What do you mean it didn't last very long? I don't think it's the only market he didn't get to number one. Once he spread out, he couldn't make the claim he was number one everywhere (and as much as people say they like Artie better than Jackie, I don't think his ratings recovered from the whole finding a seat filler process). I don't think he ever did great numbers in Detroit...Sadly, he got beat (badly) by two local clones but their claim to fame was "We're local".
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I for one will be moving to Sirrius as a loyal fan and as a big finger to the government, religious right and the radio stations that bowed to all the bullshit.

This show has been a staple in some of the hardest times of my life. I rank Howard Stern right up there with my all time favorite entertainers, like Prince and Lucille Ball.

Can't wait to hear the show the way it was meant to be....free from the meddling of the religious right and the FCC.


You're the LAST OF A DYING BREED, Supa! lol
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Reply #17 posted 12/16/05 12:02pm

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FunkMistress said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I for one will be moving to Sirrius as a loyal fan and as a big finger to the government, religious right and the radio stations that bowed to all the bullshit.

This show has been a staple in some of the hardest times of my life. I rank Howard Stern right up there with my all time favorite entertainers, like Prince and Lucille Ball.

Can't wait to hear the show the way it was meant to be....free from the meddling of the religious right and the FCC.


You're the LAST OF A DYING BREED, Supa! lol


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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I for one will be moving to Sirrius as a loyal fan [b]and as a big finger to the government, religious right and the radio stations that bowed to all the bullshit. [/b]
This show has been a staple in some of the hardest times of my life. I rank Howard Stern right up there with my all time favorite entertainers, like Prince and Lucille Ball.

Can't wait to hear the show the way it was meant to be....free from the meddling of the religious right and the FCC.


Yeah...screw the government either way. I just want to hear them fight again and I think with their being at Sirius, they will be too comfortable to let that happen, sadly.
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Reply #19 posted 12/16/05 12:03pm

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FunkMistress said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I for one will be moving to Sirrius as a loyal fan and as a big finger to the government, religious right and the radio stations that bowed to all the bullshit.

This show has been a staple in some of the hardest times of my life. I rank Howard Stern right up there with my all time favorite entertainers, like Prince and Lucille Ball.

Can't wait to hear the show the way it was meant to be....free from the meddling of the religious right and the FCC.


You're the LAST OF A DYING BREED, Supa! lol


I thought he was going to say it like a million times. I almost thought he was drunk, but I guess he left being an ass clown up to Artie.
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VinnyM27 said:

FunkMistress said:



Yeah, it was definitely all about him and his battles, but sometimes the ends justify the means, or something. lol


I just loved the energy when Jackie was there. I loved the in-fighting and it barely exisits anymore.


I think that's due to a lot of factors. One of them being that Howard is simply older, happier and mellower. They all are. I think Artie is another factor. He's just such a "good guy" that it's hard to goof on him beyond his drinking and stuff like that. If you'll notice, Howard will never really go deeper than that and really insult Artie the way he would Jackie or Gary. He knows that Artie is still a huge fanboy at heart and is just so happy to have this job.
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Reply #21 posted 12/16/05 12:06pm

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No, sorry, can't do that.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Now I don't to hear his vile bullshit anymore, YAY!!!
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Reply #22 posted 12/16/05 12:08pm

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gemini13 said:

No, sorry, can't do that.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Now I don't to hear his vile bullshit anymore, YAY!!!


hmmm Were you hearing it anyway?
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Reply #23 posted 12/16/05 12:10pm

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VinnyM27 said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I for one will be moving to Sirrius as a loyal fan [b]and as a big finger to the government, religious right and the radio stations that bowed to all the bullshit. [/b]
This show has been a staple in some of the hardest times of my life. I rank Howard Stern right up there with my all time favorite entertainers, like Prince and Lucille Ball.

Can't wait to hear the show the way it was meant to be....free from the meddling of the religious right and the FCC.


Yeah...screw the government either way. I just want to hear them fight again and I think with their being at Sirius, they will be too comfortable to let that happen, sadly.


Part of the fight is being free. And now he can do what he wants to do without interferrence. He won't forget the fight. Howard has the memory of an elephant.

Howard even went so far as to hire a sworn enemy to work as part of his new army at Sirrius. bubba the love sponge talked all kinds of shit on Howard Stern, imitated his act and Howard declared him a Howard Clone. Then bubba was fired because of a complaint from these religious fuckfaces who don't know how to mind their goddamned own business and he was blacklisted from radio, literally unable to get a job anywhere else because of his FCC troubles.

When Howard signed his deal with Sirrius, he approached Bubba and asked if he'd like to come over to Satelite because he himself knew what it was like to be unfairly treated and targetted by the FCC and the religious right and he could put aside his own ego and ignore their competitive and adversarial past in favor of a greater good. Despite whatever kind of humor you don't like, if for nothing else all the people who claim any sort of fanhood should support this venture because Howard is a class act nod

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Reply #24 posted 12/16/05 12:10pm

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FunkMistress said:

gemini13 said:

No, sorry, can't do that.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Now I don't to hear his vile bullshit anymore, YAY!!!


hmmm Were you hearing it anyway?



I've tried and tried over the years to find something endearing about him, but alas, he just sounded like that Spats guy to me.
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gemini13 said:

No, sorry, can't do that.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Now I don't to hear his vile bullshit anymore, YAY!!!

You didn't have to hear it before. That is what the "off" button is for nod
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Yeah, that Bubba move actually surprised me.
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Reply #27 posted 12/16/05 12:12pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

gemini13 said:

No, sorry, can't do that.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Now I don't to hear his vile bullshit anymore, YAY!!!

You didn't have to hear it before. That is what the "off" button is for nod



Well, the boyfriend and one good friend are die-hard fans, so I was FORCED to listen against my will many times. sad
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Reply #28 posted 12/16/05 12:15pm

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FunkMistress said:

VinnyM27 said:



I just loved the energy when Jackie was there. I loved the in-fighting and it barely exisits anymore.


I think that's due to a lot of factors. One of them being that Howard is simply older, happier and mellower. They all are. I think Artie is another factor. He's just such a "good guy" that it's hard to goof on him beyond his drinking and stuff like that. If you'll notice, Howard will never really go deeper than that and really insult Artie the way he would Jackie or Gary. He knows that Artie is still a huge fanboy at heart and is just so happy to have this job.


It's sad that because Artie is so thin skinned, they can't goof on him like they would back in the day. It was all light hearted. Now they tip toe to not hurt feelings...it used to be worse, though. That's when I really let go for a while.

Slightly off topic before I forget...they never did play Billy West's "Jackie Puppet" goodbye to the show. I only had E! back then, but the show was top shelf!
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Reply #29 posted 12/16/05 12:15pm

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FunkMistress said:

gemini13 said:

No, sorry, can't do that.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Now I don't to hear his vile bullshit anymore, YAY!!!


hmmm Were you hearing it anyway?


Excatly. You didn't have to listen before...
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