cattitude
My Sweetest Boy
bcp said:well then, theres nothing that I found funny about grease man.
my mistake.
You've obviously never heard "Deep In The Heart of Waldorf."
bcp said:well then, theres nothing that I found funny about grease man.
my mistake.
Are you sure about that? I would have sworn that comment was said by Greaseman. But, heck, now you have me wondering....... :shrug:Midnightrider said:cant forget he did it because that was howard stern
BadGirl said:Are you sure about that? I would have sworn that comment was said by Greaseman. But, heck, now you have me wondering....... :shrug:
BadGirl said:Are you sure about that? I would have sworn that comment was said by Greaseman. But, heck, now you have me wondering....... :shrug:
Another notable episode was on WWDC-FM (DC101 Radio) in Washington, D.C., in which Stern called Air Florida and asked what the fare was for a one-way ticket from Washington National Airport to the 14th Street Bridge (on the Potomac River, less than one mile from the airport). He was making light of the crash of Air Florida Flight 90 one day earlier, on January 13, 1982, which had killed 78 persons (both on-board the airplane and in vehicles stopped in traffic on the bridge). That June 29, Stern was fired from DC-101 radio after being suspended for criticizing his station management and two other radio stations. Stern's lawyer alleged:
is what got him fired from DC101 or atleast that what he always saidcattitude said:It was Howard.
Thanks for the clarification.cattitude said:It was Howard.
I'll admit I didn't read all the links, but he made the plane joke in January and didn't get fired until June? What was up with that? :shrug:bcp said:it was Stern.
oldnavy said:That's been covered already....read the thread.
I used to have that on tape. That and "The B***H Set me Up!". Those were two hillarious tunes!!!!!!!cattitude said:You've obviously never heard "Deep In The Heart of Waldorf."