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Alison Rosen: the show has a lot more depth than most podcasts. Very introspective. Note to Alison: you're not alone. Most sports are extremely boring and equivalent to watching a Dung Beetle push a... more
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Listening to Penn's Sunday School, episode #2.
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Stacey @therealram omg...my husband and I LOVE Dave! We were furious when CBS radio fired him from the radio show and hired Danny Bonaduce in his place. Dave is hilarious and we still do our imitations of some of his "Dave-isms" a few times a week. Also, fortunately, when someone was posting Adam's morning radio show to iTunes, commercial free, and had no idea the station would change formats, we had downloaded every single episode and never deleted them. On car trips we listen to random old ones from the "Dave era" and they are still just as funny. I love how he talks when he's arguing or excited. It's also fun to play "Rich Man, Poor Man" in the car. -
Tomas Arambula @staceyau Have you 2 listen to his NFL podcast. It's not as funny but still good;) -
Stacey @therealram My husband did/does; we're originally from Columbus, OH, and Jeff is a big Bengals fan. I like college football, but I can't get into NFL level football at all for some reason. But I asked Jeff what he thought of it and he said almost exactly what you said. So if he's really busy that's the first thing of the many we listen to that he had to cut out. He's a Director of Athletic Bands in the ACC, so football season is non-stop for him and he gets behind on that stuff and TV, catches up around Christmas, and then hits the ground running as basketball season gets increasingly busier for both men and women. And if Duke does well or has a great season and wins a Title like 2 years ago, I basically don't see him between late February and early April, by which time both of our DVRs are always hovering around 99%. Why are his busiest times of year aligned with TV's sweeps months? (First world problem, I know. Ha!)
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