What got you into Opie and Anthony?

0  2014-06-03 by [deleted]

I got into OnA after hearing a comic (don't remember who) from Tough Crowd on my terrestrial radio, I wasn't a regular listener but would tune in now and then. I eventually warmed up to OnA and began to love the show. Yet, I've always wondered...what the fuck does opie bring to the table?

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The Mike Destafno interview and the late Greg Geraldo's after he relapsed. I had never heard anything like it. They didn't try and polish it.

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Shut up fucker

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boredom, loneliness, lack of money, creativity and talent for a proper hobby or vocation.

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listening to Jim riff on Opie's great aunt May was the best. he doesnt do many silly soliloquies like that very often anymore but i thoroughly enjoy listening to those, especially when theyre about things as mundane as bears or the ocean. besides that i dont really care that much about it, its just a radio show.

If you consider the ocean mundane I can't imagine what qualifies as interesting to you. There's literally billions of life forms competing, sunken treasure, fucking underwater UFOs...

Been listening since AAF.

When Giraldo died. IDK exactly how, but those were the first episodes I had come across on Yotube. At the time it was recent.

They weren't Bob and Tom.

Heard about them through Lazlow's show.

Howard being off. I was a howard fan, mostly when Artie was on, one Friday he was off so I gave them a listen. Since then fuck hoo hoo. Theses guys have put more of a show for their fans than howard ever would.

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Tippy Tom compilation from 2009.

I was watching Chris-chan videos and stumbled on a short clip of O&A discussing him. Then I noticed a lot of videos with the words "O&A" and "retard" in the title, one thing lead to another and here I am.

so you've been here for how long?

Heard a clip of Jim making fun of LOST and it was hilarious. It was a great introduction to his quick angry style of humor. I then started listening to the actual show not to long after and within the first week I think there was a Patrice appearance and a Vos appearance so that really made me a fan.

Jim Jefferies then he appeared with Patrice and I loved him and have listened ever since

That was my first show to, the one with east side dave sticking shit up his ass and they had to guess what it was (i thought it was a balloon or a pack of Marlboro cigarettes), found it on youtube after i has seen all the comedians and noticed all the O&A vids.

That is how i rolled into the shoooooowwwww

Heard the name mentioned multiple times on the JRE so I looked up their podcast.

I used to enjoy Jay Mohr when he was a frequent guest on the Kevin and Bean show in LA. Tried to find some appearances on Youtube and there were only OnA appearances available. Circa 2008. Now I cant stand Jay Mohr because his same stolen jokes and five impressions got old

ME: Gangsta Fag

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Wrestling interviews. I don't remember who it was, but it was from the Attitude Era. I think either a tag team, or Al Snow.

I had XM back in 2003 and a few months after my purchase XM was advertising that Opie & Anthony would be coming to their line up. I checked out the hype and have been a loyal listener for 10 years.

One of the opsters YouTube videos about occupywallstreet had a link to them talking about it and I was hooked after that day.

Angry Vince clips on YouTube.

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Female coworker asked if I ever heard of them (back in 2005-2006), and I said not really. She described some [guess what my pussy hair looks like bit] and so I started listening.

'J'Fucker?

I wasn't into pigging in my youth sir.

I heard Roland talking about food and I was so interested and entertained, I couldn't stop listening. Then, when he wears different sports jerseys to get attention, CLASSIC man! That shit is HILARIOUS!

If you consider the ocean mundane I can't imagine what qualifies as interesting to you. There's literally billions of life forms competing, sunken treasure, fucking underwater UFOs...

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