Posted on 02/17/2021 7:58:17 PM PST by GeorgianaCavendish
Anyway, the reason it was in Fort Collins is ’cause Dan lived in Fort Collins. Remember, his original complaint was his wife wouldn’t let him spend the money, because she was not a fan.
She wouldn’t let him spend the money on a subscription to the newsletter, so that’s when I suggested he do a bake sale and leave his wife out of it if she didn’t want to be part of it. (interruption) Oh, that’s right. He was getting Xerox copies. That’s what blew me up. We had a copyright and intellectual theft issue going on, and this guy did not know that he was admitting to a crime by saying he was copying issues of The Limbaugh Letter and passing it around. So I had to put a stop to that. We insisted that he do the bake sale idea.
Dan’s Bake Sale. The song parodies. His Bill Clinton imitation. His analysis of football teams and games (when it was still about the game). His skewering of the Dems. On and on. He was smart as a whip, on the top of his game all the time, hilarious, insightful, and always fun to listen to.
Damn 2021. Lost my wonderful dog in January and now Rush is gone. I’m drowning in sadness.
I wonder what happened to Dan?
What a great post from a ‘Rush Baby’! :-)
I remember the Dan’s Bake Sale event on Rush’s show. Whatever happened to “Dan”? Did he become a regular Rush caller or guest? I lost track of him...
No question.
NO question at all.
I don’t recall when exactly it was, but Ted Kennedy was on a jetty, I believe, and someone came close to drowning. A boat came near the jetty to rescue the person, and Ted was warning them away from the rocks. Rush made a crack about the irony of the captain of the USS Oldsmobile standing on shore, trying to keep a boat from running aground.
I still have my Dan’s bake sale pin when I attend the event with my dad. It was hard to hear rush standing on the podium with the size of the crowd but we were just happy to attend and see all the people who can out.
Funny story, I was doing a show in NY City, so I decided to listen to him on my radio so I turned it to WABC. The dealer next to me told me to shut it off, I never did. At the end of the show (2 weeks), the guy said 'I never knew he agreed with me. I got to listen to him.' I don't know if he listened, since it was the first and last time we did that show.
Another funny story. My ex stepson (who was 16 at the time) had to work (a bagger at a now defunct supermarket chain), so his mom let him take the bus to Maine (to meet us for vacation). Anyway, he took Rush's book 'The Way Things Ought To Be' to read on the bus. In Boston, waiting for the bus to Maine, he was reading it, when a creep told him he should be reading that. Stepson looked at him and the guy was reading a Bostongay magazine. Stepson moved away from creep (last time he took a bus). I think the creep was looking for runaways.
I also remember Dan’s call and Rush coming up with the idea of doing the bake sale, as I recall the libs were promoting doing bake sales for some cause and this was Rush’s response.
I was surprised the Rush never promoted more of them or really talked about the bake sale. Except a few years ago I heard Rush comment that he was really disappointed with Dan only bringing one bag of cookies when he could have sold thousands.
Link to the story: https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2017/12/08/the-story-of-dans-bake-sale/
So sorry to hear she passed.
If you would please jog my memory and remind me, what was her Freeper name?
That’s my question. I came here to see if there is any updates.
Can it really have been so long ago? Great idea!
Thanks for sharing that. The man is a legend, and will be terribly missed by many.
“as I recall the libs were promoting doing bake sales for some cause”
To help reduce the deficit.
She took part in many Operation Infinite Freep street activism events in the 00's, starting with the Gore No More protests of Nov & Dec 2000. She handmade all her signs with poster board, stencils, etc.
I should also point out that her 40th birthday was the day of Dan’s Bake Sale.
Yes, I remember now, thank you.
I believe I met her at fivetoes flag wave on North College Ave.
May God bless her and fivetoes, (he's gone too).
I was reminded of how often President Trump would say during the 2016 campaign and even since, “we’re going to win so much, you’re going to get sick of winning.”
Well, we sure haven’t had any wins in a very long time, especially losing the election and now our dear Rush. It’s getting worse. How soon we’ll forget what winning was once like.
Yes, I was the first Freeper at the College & Mulberry gathering every Saturday from 12 to 1 (or 2 or 3), a week after the local VFW post first took up flags and Support-Our-Troops signs to counteract the alleged "pacifist" hypocrites across the street. FiveToes joined not long after, and started publicizing the event on FR. We soon had TRTeamer, WeldGOPHardline, FireEngineRed, SoftEngine, RMRattlesnake, and a few others as regulars on that corner.
Fivetoes expanded his sidewalk Freeps to his hometown of Loveland, and from there it led to regular counter-Leftist Freeps in Greeley and Longmont. Also occasionally in other Front Range locations, ranging from Denver to Cheyenne.
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