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Stern’s employees are still doing bs appearances for nickels on the dollar

BonnieMcFarlaneMe2

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Captain Janks might show up there too but no word on Double A. Sal’s only tweets are about recipes that you can buy.
 

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Stern is a neurotic cheapskate heeb with a massive ego, but he was right when he said all of these staffers are shit and only famous because of him
The exception being Artie who came to the show already having a career
I still think it’s pathetic and a bad look for Stern. Back when he used to flip out about them making appearances when he refused to pay them well was an odd stance to take.
 

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Stern is a neurotic cheapskate heeb with a massive ego, but he was right when he said all of these staffers are shit and only famous because of him
The exception being Artie who came to the show already having a career
Robin, Jackie, Billy, and Fred all had careers as well. Richard Christie was a heavy metal drummer and good enough to tour with major bands. He basically gave up a touring music career to be a Stern flunkie. Artie actually didn't have much of a career left when he started working for Stern. He had burned bridges with everyone including Norm at that point for stealing his gambling money.
I still think it’s pathetic and a bad look for Stern. Back when he used to flip out about them making appearances when he refused to pay them well was an odd stance to take.
When Stern started in radio he had to make live appearances every weekend as Hop-along Howie and other early versions of himself. His own Spuds Buckley phase. The only difference was that his pay increased and he could cease the live gigs and appearances. Unlike his flunkies which can barely make ends meet and often quit his show over pay.
 
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