Howard Stern-Grrr-Someone get ride of the slimeball on tv.

laura001 said:
But, listening to Wendy the Retard or the like is absolutely hilarious. So...........for me......Can't wait for Howard!

Okay, I am obviously not a fan and do not listen or watch the show. I have caught and occasional minute or two, but have never been interested enough to continue viewing. But, is there really a character called "Wendy the Retard"? If so, that is so vulgar and repulsive that I certainly don't anticipate ever listing to a full show. Again, if someone else wants to listen, I don't care. Until they broadcast him on every channel at every hour, then I have many other choices and can choose something that doesn't repulse me.
 
tarmand said:
Okay, I am obviously not a fan and do not listen or watch the show. I have caught and occasional minute or two, but have never been interested enough to continue viewing. But, is there really a character called "Wendy the Retard"? If so, that is so vulgar and repulsive that I certainly don't anticipate ever listing to a full show. Again, if someone else wants to listen, I don't care. Until they broadcast him on every channel at every hour, then I have many other choices and can choose something that doesn't repulse me.

That would be when I turn change the channel. I don't find their laughing at them funny.
 
bicker said:
Was Mister Rogers "simple and naive" just because the material he presented on his show was?

Don't even get me started on poor Mr. Rogers. He was just misunderstood. :teeth:

Point taken, but again, to me, Mr. Rogers was presenting to an audience of children. Is Stern only presenting to an audience of juvenile, immature, tasteless individuals? From reading this thread, I don't think so. So again, to me, he is being tasteless and juvenile by presenting his material in that manner.

I can only speak for my feelings and am in no way trying to tell someone who enjoys the show that they shouldn't watch, listen or enjoy his show - only that I won't be doing it. I'm sure others wouldn't dream of watching or listening to some of the things that I enjoy. That's what makes the world the great place that it is.
 
Ohhhh, I can't stand Howard Stern. I don't think he is funny, charming, or entertaining at all. It is the same old, same old thing with every. single. guest. Dialogue is the same, the only thing that ever changes is the owner of the ****s he is trying to get a look at from night to night.

That said, I just don't turn on his show. I avoid it. I don't want others to be unable to watch him just because *I* don't enjoy him. At the time he comes on where I live, kids should already be in bed anyway.

Don't ask TV to parent your kids. If you don't like it, don't watch it. Block it, if you need to. But don't try to control what others watch.
 

Don't even get me started on poor Mr. Rogers. He was just misunderstood. :teeth:
Be nice to my uncle Fred. (He was my father's cousin's colleague, for a time, so they had me call him uncle Fred. :) )

Point taken, but again, to me, Mr. Rogers was presenting to an audience of children. Is Stern only presenting to an audience of juvenile, immature, tasteless individuals? From reading this thread, I don't think so. So again, to me, he is being tasteless and juvenile by presenting his material in that manner.
I don't follow your logic. You're making an assumption about his audience that would actually tend to indicate that you're not appreciating the full value of what he presents. In order to draw that kind of implication you're trying to draw, Stern would have to be presenting his stuff to no audience.

I can only speak for my feelings and am in no way trying to tell someone who enjoys the show that they shouldn't watch, listen or enjoy his show - only that I won't be doing it. I'm sure others wouldn't dream of watching or listening to some of the things that I enjoy. That's what makes the world the great place that it is.
Without a doubt -- my only concern lies in mapping what we think about Stern's material into what we think about him. There shouldn't necessarily be any correlation.
 
bicker said:
Without a doubt -- my only concern lies in mapping what we think about Stern's material into what we think about him. There shouldn't necessarily be any correlation.

I think there is naturally going to be a correlation. If someone presents themselves in an offensive manner, it's only natural to me to assume they are offensive as well. It may not be the right way to think, but I think it's the natural way that a lot of people think. We are feeling people. I make most choices in life with regards to how I feel about it, not by rationalizing it. I think a lot of people do as well, but I may be wrong - it wouldn't be the first time and I'm not counting on it being the last.

If I walked onto an elevator and the only other person on it was Howard Stern, I would be more disgusted by the company than elated - even if no words were uttered. I won't lie. I am a judgemental person. If you act a certain way, I am going to assume that is how you want to portray yourself.
 
I passionately hate Howard Stern. I think he is a slimey disgusting revolting pig. (CLear enough?) However, I have this lovely tool in my home called a Remote Control. I simply use it and do not watch Howard Stern.
 
I think people need to lighten up. Howard is laugh out loud Funny! I am pretty conservative about a lot of things, but I started listening to him years ago while driving to work. You really can't just flick it on and judge the show by one minute. Jeez, I had the Beetlejuice song in my head for weeks! :flower:
 
tarmand said:
I think there is naturally going to be a correlation. If someone presents themselves in an offensive manner, it's only natural to me to assume they are offensive as well. It may not be the right way to think, but I think it's the natural way that a lot of people think. We are feeling people. I make most choices in life with regards to how I feel about it, not by rationalizing it. I think a lot of people do as well, but I may be wrong - it wouldn't be the first time and I'm not counting on it being the last.

If I walked onto an elevator and the only other person on it was Howard Stern, I would be more disgusted by the company than elated - even if no words were uttered. I won't lie. I am a judgemental person. If you act a certain way, I am going to assume that is how you want to portray yourself.
His on-air personality, is just that, a personality. If you watch the interviews he has been doing on 60-minutes, Bill O'Reilly, the Today Show, etc. you would understand that. By your rationalization if an actor takes on an unsavory role, you would consider that actor unsavory.
 
Hmmm... I wonder. Should we think Alan Rickman is a malevolent as Severus Snape?
 
Miss Jasmine said:
His on-air personality, is just that, a personality. If you watch the interviews he has been doing on 60-minutes, Bill O'Reilly, the Today Show, etc. you would understand that. By your rationalization if an actor takes on an unsavory role, you would consider that actor unsavory.

Why you are absolutely right. I am so wrong and I now see the error of my ways. Let me go right out and buy one of those Sirius things right now so that I can enjoy the raunch with the rest of the devoted Stern fans.

Geez, give me a break. I'm not saying you have to not like him or even agree with me that he's repulsive. I'm giving my opinion. I'm not trying to take the man off of the air or convert his listeners. I think he has a right to be on the air and to say whatever he wants. I, as well, have the right not to watch or listen and to consider him offensive. I've already admitted that I'm judgemental. I bet you guys think I'm an *** right now, but you don't know me any more than I know Howard Stern and anyone who feels that way is perfectly within their rights to feel that way about me.

And no, my rationalization is that he IS NOT portraying another character. He is going on radio and television AS HOWARD STERN and being, IN MY OPINION, repulsive. Maybe he should start doing the role as "Louie the Retard" instead so that I will be certain not to confuse what he is saying with his own views and thoughts. Then I can just not like "Louie the Retard" and think "Louie" is repulsive.
 
Miss Jasmine said:
His on-air personality, is just that, a personality. If you watch the interviews he has been doing on 60-minutes, Bill O'Reilly, the Today Show, etc. you would understand that. By your rationalization if an actor takes on an unsavory role, you would consider that actor unsavory.

I agree with this. I loved his movie and I thought his Letterman interview was great. He really seems stoked about being on Sirius. I wish him well, even though I probably won't listen to him.
 
tarmand said:
Why you are absolutely right. I am so wrong and I now see the error of my ways. Let me go right out and buy one of those Sirius things right now so that I can enjoy the raunch with the rest of the devoted Stern fans.

Geez, give me a break. I'm not saying you have to not like him or even agree with me that he's repulsive. I'm giving my opinion. I'm not trying to take the man off of the air or convert his listeners. I think he has a right to be on the air and to say whatever he wants. I, as well, have the right not to watch or listen and to consider him offensive. I've already admitted that I'm judgemental. I bet you guys think I'm an *** right now, but you don't know me any more than I know Howard Stern and anyone who feels that way is perfectly within their rights to feel that way about me.

And no, my rationalization is that he IS NOT portraying another character. He is going on radio and television AS HOWARD STERN and being, IN MY OPINION, repulsive. Maybe he should start doing the role as "Louie the Retard" instead so that I will be certain not to confuse what he is saying with his own views and thoughts. Then I can just not like "Louie the Retard" and think "Louie" is repulsive.
I am not trying to recruit you. And I was just saying that the way he portrays himself on his show is a character so to say IN MY OPINION, and not necessarily indicative of him as a person, IN MY OPINION

And "Wendy the Retard" is not a charcter she is a real person with downs syndrom. Her mom takes her on the show. She lives in the next town over from me. She has a huge crush on Howard. Actually she started off calling into an Orlando radio talk show that was on the same station that Howard was carried on, and it went from there. Some of the "whack pack" stuff gets to me, but Beetlejuice ALWAYS cracks me up, as does High-Pitch Eric.
 
disneylizzy said:
Jeez, I had the Beetlejuice song in my head for weeks! :flower:

I love the Beetlejuice song! I hope they can recreate it on Sirius since Howard can't use his old tapes. :rolleyes:
 
I don't like Howard Stern. My dh does. I have seen his show some things are funny. But he's "not my cup of tea". His show does come on late so I don't think any kids should be up that late so they wouldn't be able to be exposed to his show unintentionally because of the fact the program is on a channel next to a family channel. If you don't like him don't watch him or listen to him. There's a great invention called an On/Off switch on every tv and radio and also a great switch that changes the channel use them and get over it.
 
I can't click the remote fast enough to get past his show...
 





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