To: Darkwolf377
I was a loyal listener of Stern's from the mid-80s, when he was on WNBC, up until shortly after his divorce from Allison. The divorce and his partying in the Hamptons crowd has really taken a toll on his ability to entertain.
22 posted on
01/11/2005 2:53:09 PM PST by
Clemenza
(President: Liger Breeders of the Pacific Northwest)
To: dead; PJ-Comix
24 posted on
01/11/2005 2:53:45 PM PST by
Clemenza
(President: Liger Breeders of the Pacific Northwest)
To: Clemenza
OUr experiences are very similar. After he dumped Billy West he bagan to slip; after Jackie was gone from the show and Allison gone from his life, he stopped being a guy the average Joe could relate to (even though he was rich he lived as a middle class, frustrated married with kids guy)and became a Celeb. I tuned out. My brother listened until he couldn't take the All Bush All The Time format and bailed out.
27 posted on
01/11/2005 2:58:30 PM PST by
Darkwolf377
(Americans never quit. --Gen. Douglas MacArthur)
To: Clemenza
when he was on WNBC Repeat after me.... W NNNNNNNNNN B C....
57 posted on
01/11/2005 3:25:01 PM PST by
killjoy
(My kid is the bomb at Islam Elementary!)
To: Clemenza
>>>I was a loyal listener of Stern's from the mid-80s, when he was on WNBC, up until shortly after his divorce from Allison. The divorce and his partying in the Hampton's crowd has really taken a toll on his ability to entertain<<<<
I agree.
Stern is a typical imousine liberal.
He is DEFINITELY part of the leftist establishment crowd.
Can you see him in his multi million dollar apartment in Manhattan with his girlfriend who is 25 years younger whining about his life and the FCC.
GAWD he is such a fraud.
86 posted on
01/13/2005 4:15:03 AM PST by
snarkytart
("Damn the broccoli, damn you, and damn the Wright brothers."-Stewie Griffin)
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