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I enjoyed them back in 1999-2001 when I could get them on the Salt Lake City radio station. When I moved to the sticks, all I had was their albums to get by on. Yes, their constant laughing can be irritating, and I have a hard time hearing Tom's voice since it's so deep.
Still, I would listen to it if I could. Their brand of humor took a big hit when the FCC cracked down after the SuperBowl/Nipplegate fiasco. I get to hear them maybe 3 or 4 times a year now, and they have definitely eased up on the crudeness. No way could they do "Norfolk and Waypal", "Ramminar Dixon", or "Dicken's Cider" these days.
They were great in the '80s, can't take much of them now. I remember when the "Mr. Obvious" first came on....that was pretty funny. Pat Carlini from channel 13 did the weather on their show and took LOTS of crap from them. They actually played music back then....
I love em. I am a VIP member so I have them downloaded to my comp every morning and listen to them during the day. They have eased up quit a bit though on their stuff.
the staion i listen to in toledo has them on and i cant stand them.
104.7? Thats what I listen to em on. I think they're hilarious, I laugh more at the comedians they have on, but the show in general is funny. Mr. Obvious is my favorite. Drivin around ina truck all day for work I can listen to the whole show just about.
I love em. I am a VIP member so I have them downloaded to my comp every morning and listen to them during the day. They have eased up quit a bit though on their stuff.
And I loved both versions of Dickens Cider.
I've thought about doing that VIP thing too. Does their show download pretty quick? Hopefully it's commercial-free, in which case it should be waaaay less than 4 hours of listening.
I got a good kick out of haywood banks and his "yeah toast!" song haha, did any of you hear that? "well it's a great day to whoop somebody's ***..." <--another favorite
I got a good kick out of haywood banks and his "yeah toast!" song haha, did any of you hear that? "well it's a great day to whoop somebody's ***..." <--another favorite
Yeah, thats hilarious. I think they are still funny, even if they have been around a while. Shut up, Randy! I'm on the phone!!! Man, I gotta go, man. A truck just came in."
Haywood banks is great but then again most of the comedians they have on are.
They download pretty good. It automaticly downloads sometime around 9:30 or after I turn my comp back on it'll download. And they are commercial free, end up being about 2 hours and 40 minutes long.
Haywood banks is great but then again most of the comedians they have on are.
They download pretty good. It automaticly downloads sometime around 9:30 or after I turn my comp back on it'll download. And they are commercial free, end up being about 2 hours and 40 minutes long.
Thanks - maybe I'll give it a try. It would sure beat listening to the local station's drivel.
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