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I'm only mentioning it just to show that he and her were popular enough to make it big and for that kind of dough, tons of women would gladly do what she did. All she did mostly was laugh at his antics.
If the other guy got promoted I might complain to my friends or curse like a mad man to my wife. But in person? Nope. It’s all congrats Mr. Donothing, let me know what I can do to support you. Because I have it good regardless. It’s irrelevant that someone undeserving gets something.
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If the other guy got promoted I might complain to my friends or curse like a mad man to my wife. But in person? Nope. It’s all congrats Mr. Donothing, let me know what I can do to support you. Because I have it good regardless. It’s irrelevant that someone undeserving gets something.
I agree and DO NOT agree at the same time. If it's just more money, maybe but, undeserving promotions destroy. I don't want to sound hyperbolic but, yes, destroy.
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Really great story about how Stern used to be the Loudmouthed Hero of the New York Working Man-Commuter, railing against stuck up assholes, bad roads, and Dinkins style Liberal Criminal Coddling. Used. Before he married a hot model and got a slot on America's Got Talent.
By the 2010s, he dumps long time pals Trump, Gottfried, and Dee Snider. His third biography, mostly centered around his more tame era of the past decade, makes the outrageous claim that the guy who ran for Libertarian Governor of NY in 1994, who mocked Dinkins daily and lauded Koch and Guiliani, “As my listeners know, I don’t like talking about my political beliefs on the air.”
He's even gone so far as to sanitize his old classic Broadcasts.
We can remember him at his peak, at least.
https://www.city-journal.org/howard-stern#.XhTDd6je_Ks.twitter