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RECEPTIONIST: I don't even listen to Howard Stern already. I might check him out once every ten years,
but since it's a show that never evolves, I have no reason to listen every day. |
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DJ YOYO JO-Z: Howard Stern tries to be a shock jock, but that's not what the people want. The people
want someone who knows how to mix. |
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WORKER JOE: Howard Stern is the greatest. But I can't afford satellite radio, even if it's just ten bucks
a month. That's cuttin' into my beer money. Why would I want to pay extra when I could get radio for free? There's bound to be something
to listen to once Howard leaves, even if it's just David Lee Roth. |
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WOMEN'S RIGHTS ACTIVIST: Howard - as funny and intelligent as people say he is - still needs to get his
act together when it comes to treating women with respect and not just as sex objects. I get the feeling he knows very little about women
and he uses perverse humor to cover up his insecurities about his own masculinity.
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SINGER BOY GIRL: Some of Howard's humor is disturbing to me - especially when he makes fun of gay people.
Doesn't he know that it's a known fact that when someone makes fun of homosexuals, it's a sign that that person is actually a closet case? |
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JOE DOAKES: Sure, I'll switch to Sirius, mostly because of Howard. I think most of what Howard says is
intelligent and he never crosses the line, as far as I'm concerned. Unfortunately Howard isn't as funny as he used to be because the FCC has
tightened its restrictions on content. What that essentially means, is if Howard flops on Sirius, he's out of excuses. |
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QUEEN JEAN: I'll follow Howard to Sirius, because Howard has a way of making women feel like women. I'm not offended by any of his regular questions for women about breast size and whether or not they want to sleep with him. I would sleep with him in a heartbeat. I'm his kind of woman. Of course, I charge a little more per hour for celebrities. |