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03-20-2009 , 01:21 AM
yeah, he doesn't really even know how to play his own game. but that's the way the show has always been: games with not much forethought that they make up the rules to as they go.
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03-20-2009 , 04:57 AM
Regardless of the rules, the Mexican Delivery Game is always a hit. Always.

Maybe I'm biased because I'm only 21, but I hate when they have people from previous generations on the show. I find it hard to care about Jerry Lewis's kids when I don't really even know Jerry Lewis. I don't find Steven Adler interesting. Less old people, more Richard/Sal/Wack Pack stuff please.
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03-23-2009 , 07:05 PM
I went to Artie's show they were talking about today Could have sworn he was drinking onstage even though he said he was sober...perhaps they left an empty beer bottle next to his water cup for image'

Last week the Dr. Ronnie/Tim interview was hilarious. I listened to it 4-5 times and was cracking up every time.
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03-24-2009 , 10:51 AM
I love the Wack Pack but Elephant Boy is tough to listen to
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03-24-2009 , 01:20 PM
LOL at Kurt Angle (sp?) and that awkward poem this morning.
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03-24-2009 , 05:05 PM
So I just finished Arties book
Wow that dude is a train wreck, but you sorta feel for him at the end.
I also got the audio book for ****s and listen to that as well, it sucks cause about 1/4 the way through he's like "listen Im a heroin addict who doesn't want to read anymore so here are my friends lol" He lets rev Bob read a chapter or 2 man thats painful
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03-24-2009 , 05:12 PM
Yeah i tried to listen to audio book but it was so hard to get through with everyone else reading.

Terrible Decision.
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03-24-2009 , 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Rootabager
Yeah i tried to listen to audio book but it was so hard to get through with everyone else reading.

Terrible Decision.
Gary and Jimmy are ok, Rev Bob is just an illiterate **** lol
It took some time but I got used to it and enjoyed it as well
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03-24-2009 , 06:50 PM
I liked Arties book especially the stories from his younger years I sort of lost interest towards the end though. Book just went a different direction that I didn't care for.
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04-08-2009 , 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by youtalkfunny
"Take that, you dirty filthy pig, it is!"

When Artie loses it, and goes to that breathless, high-pitched laugh, I go right with him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y533Coug684

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlV1_...eature=related



This last one is like a volcano. It starts rumbling around 0:15, spewing at 0:48, and full-out eruption at 1:30

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUt75...eature=related

Last edited by youtalkfunny; 04-08-2009 at 05:28 AM. Reason: found a better link
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04-13-2009 , 03:39 AM
I've got a Bubba question, so I'll put it here:

Caught a rerun tonight of Bubba talking to Hogan. They were talking about the Mickey Rourke movie, and Hogan mentioned that he hopes he never has to wrestle in high school gyms and armories, and the old has-beens who are doing that are in rough financial shape.

Bubba then asked Hogan to name the wrestler who's probably in the roughest shape financially, and suggested Greg "The Hammer" Valentine.

Hogan said no, Valentine's doing OK. If there's one guy he worried about, it would be "Knobs" ("Nobs"? "Nawbs"?).

They discussed this Knobs guy for about a minute: he's way overweight...he tried to get on Celebrity Fit Club, but the show didn't get picked up for a new season...he just went over to Kuwait with Valentine and Jimmy Hart to entertain the troops...he says he's not an alcoholic, but Hogan has his doubts...

My question, BTLS fans, WTF is Knobs?

(I never get out of the car when Bubba has Hogan on. Even if I've reached my destination, I sit there in the car until Hootie is done speaking. I was never a big Hogan fan when he was wrestling, and I could care less about his divorce or his daughter, but hearing wrestlers "shoot" about anything always intrigues me.)
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04-13-2009 , 04:01 AM
New episodes this week?
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04-13-2009 , 05:40 AM
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New episodes this week?
Of Howard? Don't count on it.

During a replay of a Wrap Up show that aired tonight, I heard the following exchange.

GARY: Did you and your wife straighten out your finances?

SAL: We have an appointment to see a guy on Monday.

GARY: Today's Monday.

SAL: Next Monday, vacation Monday.

Sounds like they're out this week.

But more importantly, who is Knobs?
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04-13-2009 , 05:42 AM


Hogan was referring to one of his good friends that always appears on his reality shows, Brian Knobs. He was one half of the Nasty Boys tag team in the 80's and 90's. I don't really know if he is really struggling financially or not...
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04-13-2009 , 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by youtalkfunny
Of Howard? Don't count on it.

During a replay of a Wrap Up show that aired tonight, I heard the following exchange.

GARY: Did you and your wife straighten out your finances?

SAL: We have an appointment to see a guy on Monday.

GARY: Today's Monday.

SAL: Next Monday, vacation Monday.

Sounds like they're out this week.

But more importantly, who is Knobs?
Ah ok. I thought they were out last week, but it looks like that was misinformation. At least I have a week's worth of shows to catch up with.
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04-13-2009 , 12:41 PM
I seen Greg "The Hammer" Valentine at a flea market here a couple of months ago selling autograph pics and supposedly talking to people. Bad thing is no on knew who the **** he was cause it was in the ghetto. He seemed pretty brain dead honestly. Like slow I guess. Kinda sad.
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04-13-2009 , 01:54 PM
Thanks, Baked!
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04-14-2009 , 03:23 AM
I've always loved Jim Breuer, and he was incredible on Wednesday. I've been listening for close to a decade, and I can't think of many other interviews that have been on that same level. I listened to the interview three times and still couldn't stop laughing at every single story. Breuer is the man.
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04-14-2009 , 03:28 AM
Rob Schneider telling Stallone stories the last time he was on was pretty good.
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04-14-2009 , 02:33 PM
I don't mind vacations when they run highlights like these.

Mastertape theater, OTOH, just random episodes from the past...not so much.
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04-16-2009 , 02:36 PM
yea this vacation isnt so bad because at least theyre playing cool clips.

also jim breuer last week was one of the funniests guests in a really, really long time
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04-16-2009 , 03:00 PM
I just wish they would have played some of the fights he used to have on air with his 1st wife...
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04-20-2009 , 01:16 AM
I just listened to my first whole "Miserable Men" show on H101. I must say I've been missing out. It's a constant barrage of jokes and humor, I must say I enjoy listening to this over Howards show.
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04-20-2009 , 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Kos13
I've always loved Jim Breuer, and he was incredible on Wednesday. I've been listening for close to a decade, and I can't think of many other interviews that have been on that same level. I listened to the interview three times and still couldn't stop laughing at every single story. Breuer is the man.
My favorite was his Lars story, that was awesome!
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04-20-2009 , 02:32 AM
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My favorite was his Lars story, that was awesome!
"Did it ever ****in' occur to you that sometime tonight, before you engaged in this evening, that you'd probably wanna have some cigarettes? And you might not know it, but I work really ****ing hard for this pack of cigarettes, so why don't you go buy yourself a pack, huh?"

I'm not a big Metallica fan and didn't really know anything about Lars before the interview, but it doesn't surprise me that the guy is a massive, massive douche.

Last edited by K.O.S.; 04-20-2009 at 02:33 AM. Reason: it pissed me off how much Howard rushed him through the story, though
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