Yeah, he did. You know what? If someone were to give someone else their own fucking show and help them produce it, they probably did talk to each other and make each other laugh on the phone for hours.
If it wasn't for Opie we would have never gotten any of this good content with Patrice. Opie did the background work and steered the ship. Anthony, on his best days, rolled out of bed in a budlight hangover and barely made it to SiriusXM in time and left the second the show was over.
Talking like this about most celebrities or comics is gay, but him dying at 41 is an absolute tragedy. In the 2000s he was already calling out society’s bullshit, he would’ve been incredible for decades to come, especially in the podcast era. Damn shame
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1 Populer_lar 2019-06-23
Yeah, he did. You know what? If someone were to give someone else their own fucking show and help them produce it, they probably did talk to each other and make each other laugh on the phone for hours.
1 ILoveWhores69 2019-06-23
sniff
1 Holdontoyabutt 2019-06-23
Contract negotiations 101: Do not call the boss a nigger
1 ChristmasRibs 2019-06-23
If it wasn't for Opie we would have never gotten any of this good content with Patrice. Opie did the background work and steered the ship. Anthony, on his best days, rolled out of bed in a budlight hangover and barely made it to SiriusXM in time and left the second the show was over.
1 alkiefuck 2019-06-23
fuck he was so funny
1 NortheastPhilly 2019-06-23
Talking like this about most celebrities or comics is gay, but him dying at 41 is an absolute tragedy. In the 2000s he was already calling out society’s bullshit, he would’ve been incredible for decades to come, especially in the podcast era. Damn shame
1 TheOneWhoDox 2019-06-23
Opie was the conduit for a lot of great stuff
1 DigitechLooper 2019-06-23
Turning on him was our Original Sin. To pay penance we must forever strive to be Brothermen.
1 StutterinPrickYou 2019-06-23
We are all brothermen. Brothermen stick together.