I'm a regular podcast listener, and he's been talking about the billboards (and more) for the last week. It wasn't until the end of Wednesday's show that he learned that the ESPN execs didn't know about it (which is ridiculous, since he'd been *talking about it on ESPN radio for the last week*.
(edited by hansen9j on 7.8.14 1914) CALLER: He's charging at us. He's at our door, bedroom door. DISPATCH: One moment, okay? CAT: RAAAAAARRRRRRR!
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I've tried many times to listen to his show, but it's just the worst thing ever if you want to listen to sports radio. Be happy if this means they dump him.
Originally posted by hansen9jI'm a regular podcast listener, and he's been talking about the billboards (and more) for the last week. It wasn't until the end of Wednesday's show that he learned that the ESPN execs didn't know about it (which is ridiculous, since he'd been *talking about it on ESPN radio for the last week*.
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Regular podcast listener here too. I'm normally all for the show's hijinx. Normal sports radio is pretty unbearable to me once I got turned onto Le Batard's show.
But I don't think Dan could have been more insincere with the whole I-don't-really-care-I'm-just-doing-this-for-laughs explanation for this stunt. Why is he denying the butthurt? It's okay, he's a Heat fan. We'd all understand if he'd just be honest about it.
And speaking of insincere, how long has Dan said he doesn't care if he gets fired? If that's the case why did he call off the rest of hus stunts after ESPN slapped him on the wrist?
Can't wait until the radio show is back on the air. I'm eager to hear how they talk about the suspension.
I was having a discussion with someone today about the direction will take now. The entire Moffat as showrunner era has been about the fairy tale of Amelia Pond. With her gone, what now?