Posted on 01/18/2023 5:56:10 PM PST by nickcarraway
“Real Time” host Bill Maher questioned whether he would ever get a chance to hang out with Howard Stern in the post-pandemic era during a frank discussion about the legendary shock jock’s germaphobia.
Maher discussed his mercurial relationship with Stern – and their differing approaches to the COVID-19 pandemic – during a conversation with comedian Kevin Nealon on an episode of his “Club Random” podcast this month. The HBO star said he’s unsure whether Stern will “ever leave the house” due to his well-documented fear of being exposed to the virus.
“I have a long, storied history, ups and downs with that man, and I find it so sad these days that I can’t see him because of the pandemic. We don’t agree on that,” Maher said. “Not that I think it has made us not like each other.”
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But Stern is fully “vaccinated.”
I remember laughing to his show. Bit not at him. The guests were sometimes fun. When Robin would read the news with Gilbert Gottfried it was hilarious. And every visit from Beetlejuice was fun. Seems like a long long time ago.
I have never even given any thought about catching any virus nor do I take any of the idiotic measures like wearing a face diaper unless I have no option in order to do something I absolutely have to do. Stern may avoid catching a virus but will probably die from the fear and stress of catching one. Either way, no big loss!
WHO the HELL listens to this Creep??
Howard and “germaphobes” like him….
How did they EVER survive ALL those years prior to getting woke to the horrors of “GERMS!!!”????
It’s like they’ve degenerated into little kids again - afraid of everything that DIDN’T kill them their entire lives…
No one allowed to look at him? Sounds like Mrs. Clinton.
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