Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Dogs and Cats; Tattoos Too on Lieberman Live Today From 2-4 PM on KSCO

 I'll be on today, from, 2-4 PM on KSCO, (as we fine tune the technical gadgets for future M-F show,) to discuss the fall of civilization, in large part due to tattoos and dogs and cats.

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13 comments:

  1. Lieberman Live is like herpes. Just when you think he's vanquished up he flares up again. Congrats big guy!

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  2. You are so wrong if you think that. Dogs and Cats are some of the best people I know. Joy is watching my friends 5 year old son just be near Clarence my (slightly) crossed eyed cat. A Burmese with white fur and blue eyes.
    And my old Aussie Shepard who passed away a few years ago? Gentlest creature on Earth he was. Not a mean bone in his body.
    Tats? I have no use for them.

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  3. The words "GOOD VALUE" don't pop in my mind when I see a dark complected African American with tattoos. I'm not being discriminatory, just practical.

    I saw a funny tat of a monkey bending over and looking back towards the viewer. It's butt hole was the persons belly button. Barbed wire arm tattoos will look even more ridiculous as today's tough guy becomes eligible for AARP benefits, but if grandpa had a monkey butt tattoo, his grand kids would love him to death.

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  4. There's a bad tattoo club. Saw it on Leno. One had a Unicorn kicking a field goal(Hey Zeets!),the next guy tried to go lower...He had Care Bears calling him a "Loser". The guy who topped them all? A big Justin Beiber portrait..and the words "Biggest Loser" ( I think,it was a while ago)

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  5. At around 5:50pm KSCO's host Charley "I'm an old right wing fuddy duddy" Friedman said the word: "SHIT" on air. You could hear him gasping for air murmuring: "aw god" afterwards. Come on Rich, show us you have no conflict of interest and post this! ;)

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    1. Doesn't really matter. The FCC doesn't work that way anymore. Little slips like that don't generally result in any action.

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    2. I guess Karel could go off against Joe the Plumber with no repercussions today. I was shocked that the cheap Gene Burns imitator Charlie Friedman did not apologize to the audience afterwards. He acts like such a proper and perfect chap it was funny to hear the old fool curse like a drunken sailor. The funniest part is that the audience to the old fool's show are some of the biggest Lieberman haters on KSCO. That Friedman guy has such a cushy job. Out of three hours he literally speaks for 30 minutes to bash Obama and the rest of the time is taken up by his dusty old record collection and commercials. What an embarrassment.

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    3. You are really delusional if you don't think Charley (proper spelling of his name) isn't just as capable of saying a curse word as you or I. You sound like a typical butthurt Obama "hope and change" clinger.

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    4. BTW, Karel said he wanted Joe the Plumber to die. Wishing death on someone because you disagree with their politics is a lot different simply letting a little curse word slip out. You should really get some fresh air. Maybe start by pulling your head out of your ass.

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    5. Looks like Charlie or his wife Celest is feverishly trying to defend unprofessional cursing on air by good ol' Chuck. He needs to have that potty mouth washed with soap! I don't curse (especially on a 10,000 watt blowtorch) so don't lump me with that right wing nut and you.

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  6. Dogs, cats and tattoos: Sounds Revolutionary to me.

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  7. Tattoos have been a growing fad since the late 90s. After 15 years, I think it's time unblemished skin got back in style.

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  8. Unless you're a member of a prison gang, a sailor from the pre 1970s days, or some sort of a 'Warrior' who lived and plundered in the pre 21st century, tattoos shouldn't be for you. I hate to say it, (as do most of my peers), but I always look askance at someone who is wearing a 'tat' because I'm wondering WHY they have send some sort of a message out to their fellow man. Are they in need of recognition that badly, and if so, IS THAT the kind of message they want to send out there? Also, when you get to be in your 50s and 60s, those faded tats on your aging and possible stretched skin are going to look pretty silly!

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