The meanest thing they did is fake-fire the half-tard that worked at a McDonald's for 50 years. He was on the news so they got an interview with him and told him he was fired. It's fucking heartless. Nothing else they've done actually made me feel bad.
As far as residual harm goes, the straight fans who participated in the gay-off got their marriages destroyed, probably. One does not recover from something like that, I assume.
Fucking brutal that show... There wasn't even that much money on the line and those dudes seemed a little too desperate for the cash. By the end that show ended up in a dark sad place.
Let's see... taking Patti's wig was pretty rough. Tricking Bobo into thinking a woman could ever love him was also difficult to listen to. I'll think of more.
The wig incident made me feel bad. Stalker Patti's cries of "pleeeeease, not the wig" and Opie screaming "TAKE IT!!" She just kept weeping and begging them to allow her to not be bald
So they basically say, "The Show Is Done With You" and she cries as she says her goodbyes. "I don't understand, I really like you guys" in between sobs (it's her birthday the next day). She is removed from the building, and it's kinda heart-breaking...
It goes to a whole new level of sinister when they say "you can't leave with the wig, it's property of the radio show"
Anything that has to do with intern david. The time they tricked him into thinking Carlton was pornstar Lisa Sparxxx's husband is a good one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUmzXp9OO5U Overall though, intern David had a TON of brutal pranks played on him, second only to Bobo.
Yeah, Opie stomping on the cake wasn't so bad, I kinda felt like off-air they would load that homeless guy with with food much better than a cake. Later it was confirmed that the guy got enough cash to buy ten cakes.
Making fun of Ira's friend The Blowjob Queen and her stupid book was bad, when she said 'Please don't make fun of my book.' And then later quietly said she was humiliated.
So they basically say, "The Show Is Done With You" and she cries as she says her goodbyes. "I don't understand, I really like you guys" in between sobs (it's her birthday the next day). She is removed from the building, and it's kinda heart-breaking...
It goes to a whole new level of sinister when they say "you can't leave with the wig, it's property of the radio show"
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13 DipsomaniacDawg 2014-07-14
The meanest thing they did is fake-fire the half-tard that worked at a McDonald's for 50 years. He was on the news so they got an interview with him and told him he was fired. It's fucking heartless. Nothing else they've done actually made me feel bad.
Here's the link
2 ThePittWolf 2014-07-14
I remember that one. It made me sick to my stomach. Fuckin brilliant.
1 [deleted] 2014-07-14
forgot about that one.. Yeah it's tremendous
1 Lasagna_Hat 2014-07-14
Oh wow, forgot about that.
When they break the news....and Leonard doesn't really understand....my heart broke a little for that old, special-needs man
6 aftershave 2014-07-14
As far as residual harm goes, the straight fans who participated in the gay-off got their marriages destroyed, probably. One does not recover from something like that, I assume.
3 humblebrag 2014-07-14
Fucking brutal that show... There wasn't even that much money on the line and those dudes seemed a little too desperate for the cash. By the end that show ended up in a dark sad place.
2 theabracist 2014-07-14
first time I actually had to turn down the radio at work.
5 LizardKingRumsfeld 2014-07-14
Let's see... taking Patti's wig was pretty rough. Tricking Bobo into thinking a woman could ever love him was also difficult to listen to. I'll think of more.
1 Lasagna_Hat 2014-07-14
The wig incident made me feel bad. Stalker Patti's cries of "pleeeeease, not the wig" and Opie screaming "TAKE IT!!" She just kept weeping and begging them to allow her to not be bald
1 Earguy 2014-07-14
I don't remember the wig incident, but I remember them shaving her head, which made me sad.
1 Lasagna_Hat 2014-07-14
So they basically say, "The Show Is Done With You" and she cries as she says her goodbyes. "I don't understand, I really like you guys" in between sobs (it's her birthday the next day). She is removed from the building, and it's kinda heart-breaking...
It goes to a whole new level of sinister when they say "you can't leave with the wig, it's property of the radio show"
Around 24:00 Jim & Anthony check out but Opie the Destroyer plows ahead
5 [deleted] 2014-07-14
1 for me: Taking back stalker patti's wig. The last 5-6 minutes are brutal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VApYq16ytb4
other brutal ones:
Breaking bobo's heart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoCTuYGp3ro&feature=kp
Bobo is the fugitive, and the subsequent interrogation by Club Soda Kenny https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAmgOfGmdSE
Anything that has to do with intern david. The time they tricked him into thinking Carlton was pornstar Lisa Sparxxx's husband is a good one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUmzXp9OO5U Overall though, intern David had a TON of brutal pranks played on him, second only to Bobo.
3 YouAintGotToLieCraig 2014-07-14
The 'Dead Daughter Call' was kinda mean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Poz542UW0B0
2 LizardKingRumsfeld 2014-07-14
They also kind of made Richard Jeni and Steven Carr fall into downward suicide spirals...
1 Dr_VinnieBoombatz 2014-07-14
Don't forget Opie's cake stomping bit. I still cringe every time I watch that video. "Treat yourselves" -- They will, and they did.
1 Dr_VinnieBoombatz 2014-07-14
Oh, and what about the Cindy Williams phone interview? Oof. That was rough.
2 CowsAreCurious 2014-07-14
Patrice vs. the cheerleader was incredibly mean and hilarious.
1 humblebrag 2014-07-14
The greatest. Patrice pulled that bitchs card in ten seconds.
2 Moh7 2014-07-14
Taking patties wig was the only time I turned off the show.
The gay off was just.... Disturbing... Hearing the aftermath made me feel like shit
2 Dannyprecise 2014-07-14
Give Sam the esteem to believe he can carry a talk show on his own.
1 onemancrimespree 2014-07-14
It's all subjective. Some might say the toothpick guy, the Star Wars guy, Steve the Whistler, or one of the hasbeen corner celebrity interviews.
1 [deleted] 2014-07-14
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1 oldchunkofcoal 2014-07-14
That fuckin interview with Linda Lovelace's sister right after Linda died. God I felt horrible after hearing that.
1 BruceMittman 2014-07-14
Wheelchair Fred live in Boston. And Richard Jeni.
1 Ebhagz 2014-07-14
The Opie stomp bit never really seemed mean to me for some reason.
Richard Jeni stuff always seemed the meanest
1 Earguy 2014-07-14
Yeah, Opie stomping on the cake wasn't so bad, I kinda felt like off-air they would load that homeless guy with with food much better than a cake. Later it was confirmed that the guy got enough cash to buy ten cakes.
1 badbillypratt 2014-07-14
Firing Steve C
1 Earguy 2014-07-14
Some of the 55 Gallon Drum Challenges were pretty sadistic.
0 LizardKingRumsfeld 2014-07-14
Making fun of Ira's friend The Blowjob Queen and her stupid book was bad, when she said 'Please don't make fun of my book.' And then later quietly said she was humiliated.
0 [deleted] 2014-07-14
Maybe not the meanest, but a lot of the jocktober attacks are needlessly cruel.
1 Lasagna_Hat 2014-07-14
So they basically say, "The Show Is Done With You" and she cries as she says her goodbyes. "I don't understand, I really like you guys" in between sobs (it's her birthday the next day). She is removed from the building, and it's kinda heart-breaking...
It goes to a whole new level of sinister when they say "you can't leave with the wig, it's property of the radio show"
Around 24:00 Jim & Anthony check out but Opie the Destroyer plows ahead