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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2005 4:53 pm 
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...listen to Opie and Anthony? You used to have to pay to get the show, which I never did. But now they are free to listen to and I'm HOOKED. It's basically those two guys and this comedian Jimmy Norton who fucking makes the show.

They used to be on in Boston and New York, until they were fired for saying that the Mayor of Boston or someone had died in a firey car crash on April Fool's Day.

If you like the kind of smart-ass, toilet humor that I like, then I absolutely recommend these dudes.


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...listen to Opie and Anthony? You used to have to pay to get the show, which I never did. But now they are free to listen to and I'm HOOKED. It's basically those two guys and this comedian Jimmy Norton who fucking makes the show.

They used to be on in Boston and New York, until they were fired for saying that the Mayor of Boston or someone had died in a firey car crash on April Fool's Day.

If you like the kind of smart-ass, toilet humor that I like, then I absolutely recommend these dudes.


Actually they were fired b/c they encouraged these two listners to have sex in a Catholic Church

You probably already refer to them as O&A. Kill yourself.

I heard Scotty Ferrall might be getting a new show on their XM channel

"Haymaker, haymaker, haymaker, ahhhhhhhhhhh I'm losin weight up here......."

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Busty Rhodes Wrote:
...listen to Opie and Anthony? You used to have to pay to get the show, which I never did. But now they are free to listen to and I'm HOOKED. It's basically those two guys and this comedian Jimmy Norton who fucking makes the show.

They used to be on in Boston and New York, until they were fired for saying that the Mayor of Boston or someone had died in a firey car crash on April Fool's Day.

If you like the kind of smart-ass, toilet humor that I like, then I absolutely recommend these dudes.


Actually they were fired b/c they encouraged these two listners to have sex in a Catholic Church

You probably already refer to them as O&A. Kill yourself.

I heard Scotty Ferrall might be getting a new show on their XM channel

"Haymaker, haymaker, haymaker, ahhhhhhhhhhh I'm losin weight up here......."


Actually, that was the second time they were fired. The first was for the Boston incident.

No, I don't call them O&A. I also don't listen to a skeleton in a cowboy hat either who pronounces the word "program" as "pogram" consistantly. Ever since they moved him into that studio I think the show has gone downhill.

I just think these guys are everything that Stern wishes he could be. That dude has just lost touch. He's been phoning that show in for years and he'll just step that up when he goes to Sirius.

EDIT: I hope you're dead before I get there in June.


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You talk about Imus like taht, and I may make a trip to Madison to throw you in that lake.

it is all true

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Busty Rhodes Wrote:
No, I don't call them O&A. I also don't listen to a skeleton in a cowboy hat either who pronounces the word "program" as "pogram" consistantly. Ever since they moved him into that studio I think the show has gone downhill.



Agreed. I'm pretty meh on Imus lately. Mayhem has been pretty good lately and the Regular guys are back on 96 Rock for Zone commercial breaks.

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
Busty Rhodes Wrote:
No, I don't call them O&A. I also don't listen to a skeleton in a cowboy hat either who pronounces the word "program" as "pogram" consistantly. Ever since they moved him into that studio I think the show has gone downhill.



Agreed. I'm pretty meh on Imus lately. Mayhem has been pretty good lately and the Regular guys are back on 96 Rock for Zone commercial breaks.


I miss that station sooooooo much up here. When you get to listen every day it gets to be a bit monotonous. But I would pay a monthly fee to get to hear it up here. Not just for the personalites, but the fucking Atlanta sports talk.

But instead I get to hear "That Guy".

"War ATL, War Felinis pizza, and War that cold bud light 12 pack when I get home from the bar late night." Out!


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I think you can listen to this years' Smack Off for free on that Rome fan site

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
I think you can listen to this years' Smack Off for free on that Rome fan site

Kinda like That Guy down here. I'd love to be able to get him, but all I have is WHTE, White Hate Radio:
Boortz, Limbaugh, Hannity, Laura Ingraham, and Savage...it is possible to get a brain aneurysm just listening to this station.

Al I got for sports talk is The Herd (whom I rather like) DP and *shudder* Finebaum

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Senator Dis Soff LooGAR Wrote:
All I got for sports talk is The Herd (whom I rather like) DP and *shudder* Finebaum


I love The Herd dude! And I have been a religious DP listener ever since I got up here. I liked it better with Dibbs on there though. But it's still good.


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And I have been a religious DP listener ever since I got up here. I liked it better with Dibbs on there though. But it's still good.


Agreed, but he gets great interviews. I love that their are three simultaneous sports shows on in the afternoon here.

And Buck and Kincade get the highest numbers :wanker:

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
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And I have been a religious DP listener ever since I got up here. I liked it better with Dibbs on there though. But it's still good.


Agreed, but he gets great interviews. I love that their are three simultaneous sports shows on in the afternoon here.

And Buck and Kincade get the highest numbers :wanker:


Now that's just fucked, dude.

And Smoke, great thing about The Herd is his absolute love and bias towards SEC football. Love it.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Senator Dis Soff LooGAR Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:
Busty Rhodes Wrote:
And I have been a religious DP listener ever since I got up here. I liked it better with Dibbs on there though. But it's still good.


Agreed, but he gets great interviews. I love that their are three simultaneous sports shows on in the afternoon here.

And Buck and Kincade get the highest numbers :wanker:


Now that's just fucked, dude.

And Smoke, great thing about The Herd is his absolute love and bias towards SEC football. Love it.


YEAH. Openly says it's the best conference in college football. I wonder why he says that...Oh, that's right...cause it IS! At least he admits it.


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Busty Rhodes Wrote:
Senator Dis Soff LooGAR Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:
Busty Rhodes Wrote:
And I have been a religious DP listener ever since I got up here. I liked it better with Dibbs on there though. But it's still good.


Agreed, but he gets great interviews. I love that their are three simultaneous sports shows on in the afternoon here.

And Buck and Kincade get the highest numbers :wanker:


Now that's just fucked, dude.

And Smoke, great thing about The Herd is his absolute love and bias towards SEC football. Love it.



YEAH. Openly says it's the best conference in college football. I wonder why he says that...Oh, that's right...cause it IS! At least he admits it.


and he's from Cali, so it isn't obvious 3rd Coast bias. (Not that we would engage in anything like that)

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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