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  • NY PJ1
    NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    i was surprised stern said he had a gun in his own mouth on 2 different occasions
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    i was surprised stern said he had a gun in his own mouth on 2 different occasions


    i couldn't tell of he was serious or not....robin called him on it and he seemed to backtrack....i think he meant he had thought about suicide before....but even that was quite the revelation....
  • NY PJ1
    NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    cutback wrote:
    i couldn't tell of he was serious or not....robin called him on it and he seemed to backtrack....i think he meant he had thought about suicide before....but even that was quite the revelation....


    i thought the same ,, but he sounded serious
    i didnt hear her call him out on it

    regardless


    they complain about their sched?? 4 days a week for 6-7 hours or whatever a day

    LOL THATS A GOOF
  • THC
    THC Posts: 525
    cutback wrote:
    what sucks is they're on vacation next week so we'll have to wait a while to see what happens next......i just hope artie doesn't pull a farely over the break


    for those that didn't hear the fight, here it is:

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RFACS2Z2

    :)

    I can't listen at work....and I haven't listened to the show for a while. So it seems like HoJo and Artie...got into quite the fight huh? and Now Artie is talking about quitting? Is Artie saying he is suicidal and stuff? (sorry for being behind...but if someone could just fill me in on the drama real quick i'd appreciate it.)
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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    THC wrote:
    I can't listen at work....and I haven't listened to the show for a while. So it seems like HoJo and Artie...got into quite the fight huh? and Now Artie is talking about quitting? Is Artie saying he is suicidal and stuff? (sorry for being behind...but if someone could just fill me in on the drama real quick i'd appreciate it.)


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  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    i was surprised stern said he had a gun in his own mouth on 2 different occasions

    That was huge!!! I really wanted someone to call him on that. It was a revelation as big as Artie saying he had the Subutex (sp?).

    The show was really good yesterday. For all those people who think the show is just hookers taking off their shirts, they should have listened to the real drama play out yesterday.
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • Corduroyboy
    Corduroyboy Posts: 1,256
    Artie has become what he is now because of the Howard Stern show. Mad TV sucked. Norm sucked. This entertainment medium is perfect for him.

    The show found its "missing piece" if you will with Artie. It was great the last five years. It will not be the same without this guy.

    And Jackie sucks and is about as funny as cancer. Artie is a million times more entertaining and interresting. If Jackie comes back, hello channels 20-29 on a consistant basis.

    The guy is obviously very fucked up in the head. He has his dream job, tons of cash, getting gigs all over the place, TV shows, etc, and he is depressed. Dude probably needs medicine, but the blue collar long shoreman attitude prevents him from doing anything about it.

    Really a bummer.

    Perfectly said!
  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    Perfectly said!

    Even the schedule is not that bad when you really break it down. I think they said that they have 10 weeks of vacation a year, but Howard doesn't take all of it. So it probably evens out to about a week off every month and a half or so. The rest of the time you only work four days a week. Sure you have to get up about 4:30 or 5 am but then at noon you are off. Plus the job you are going to is fun.
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    between robin's new diet and the ever continuing saga of howie's limo these have been 2 funny shows....too bad they have to go on vacation to be entertaining....;):D
  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    cutback wrote:
    between robin's new diet and the ever continuing saga of howie's limo these have been 2 funny shows....too bad they have to go on vacation to be entertaining....;):D

    I am not a fan of the Robin's diet crap. I was really looking forward to them returning and it being all about Artie's leaving, and Robin has this bullshit going on.
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • Flannel Shirt
    Flannel Shirt Posts: 1,021
    Isnt it fucked up that such a wealthy powerful man has Ronni the limo guy as his limo driver? Scoresman..ha ha ha!

    Fuck, Stern could fly to the show in a helicopter if he wanted and he keeps this stupid wanna be mobster around.
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  • Lost In Ohio
    Lost In Ohio Posts: 7,254
    rrivers wrote:
    Even the schedule is not that bad when you really break it down. I think they said that they have 10 weeks of vacation a year, but Howard doesn't take all of it. So it probably evens out to about a week off every month and a half or so. The rest of the time you only work four days a week. Sure you have to get up about 4:30 or 5 am but then at noon you are off. Plus the job you are going to is fun.

    I think Howard said that he's up at 4 AM. Sure, they'll end the show when they do, but do they go home after that? We don't know. They could be in meetings for a few hours. And that's after they've talked from 6 AM to whenever they signed off. PLUS, whatever they say off the air, during breaks, and before they go live. Sure, it's probably a fun job, but it can't all be glitz and glamor.

    Of course, this means that they're in bed by 9 PM or so. How many times have we heard them talking about waking up during the night and flipping on their Tivo?

    No nightlife for them. Going out to dinner on a weeknight? Probably not going to happen, unless it's early and quick.


    IMO, an afternoon radio gig would be the best. You can sleep in AND party at night. It's sunny and light outside when you go to work and, during the summer, not too bad when you leave for the day, and you have no rush hour to deal with.
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  • The Waiting Trophy Man
    The Waiting Trophy Man Niagara region, Ontario, Canada Posts: 12,158
    Does Howard Stern still have a tv show?
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  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    I think Howard said that he's up at 4 AM. Sure, they'll end the show when they do, but do they go home after that? We don't know. They could be in meetings for a few hours. And that's after they've talked from 6 AM to whenever they signed off. PLUS, whatever they say off the air, during breaks, and before they go live. Sure, it's probably a fun job, but it can't all be glitz and glamor.

    Of course, this means that they're in bed by 9 PM or so. How many times have we heard them talking about waking up during the night and flipping on their Tivo?

    No nightlife for them. Going out to dinner on a weeknight? Probably not going to happen, unless it's early and quick.


    IMO, an afternoon radio gig would be the best. You can sleep in AND party at night. It's sunny and light outside when you go to work and, during the summer, not too bad when you leave for the day, and you have no rush hour to deal with.

    I think they only have a meeting on Thursdays. The other guys (Gary, Will, etc.) have to stick around, but for a guy like Artie he can leave right after the show is over.

    I'm not saying it's all glitz and glamour, just that it is not as bad as Artie makes it out to be. In fact, it could be a pretty good gig, if you look at it in a positive way ie work four days a week for 5 hours a day.

    I agree with your statement about an afternoon radio gig. Of course, then Artie would complain that his whole day is ruined because he has to do the show in the middle of the day.
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    Does Howard Stern still have a tv show?

    It's a pay service on demand now.
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    I am really sick of the Robin new diet thing. I was excited when they came back from vacation to hear them talk about Artie leaving and so much of the show was about Robin.

    Yesterday I wanted to hear them talk about the Sopranos and the first hour was all about Robin's diet.

    Artie was mental when he was talking about Carlo. I agree with him but he went crazy!

    It was funny later in the show when they were talking about where dr. Roni was when Robin was watching the Sopranos and Artie did an impression of Dr. Roni saying, "It's good for Robin to watch the Sopranos. There are a lot of anti-oxidants."
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    i have never met or known of anybody more obsessed with taking a shit than howard.....it was dumb and boring a year ago....let it go howie.....so robin's diet is not helping the situation.......i missed the sopranos talk yesterday....:(
  • Corduroyboy
    Corduroyboy Posts: 1,256
    The Chris Cornell interview today was great. Spoke of being best friends with Eddie, a bit on Matt, and played some Black Hole Sun acoustical. A really free flowing great interview by Howard. Never did I think Chris would be in the studio. Learned a alot about him that I would have never known otherwise. My kudos to Howard and company for a stellar hour on Sirius today.
  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    The Chris Cornell interview today was great. Spoke of being best friends with Eddie, a bit on Matt, and played some Black Hole Sun acoustical. A really free flowing great interview by Howard. Never did I think Chris would be in the studio. Learned a alot about him that I would have never known otherwise. My kudos to Howard and company for a stellar hour on Sirius today.

    What did he say about Matt?
  • Corduroyboy
    Corduroyboy Posts: 1,256
    mca47 wrote:
    What did he say about Matt?

    Howard asked if he still stays in contact with the former members of Soundgarden and he went on to say that he talks to each of them every now and then and how Matt has been the drummer for Pearl Jam for almost 6 years now. Nothing really too deep, just glazed on it.