Noticed that O&A and Howard use similar words
0 2015-02-01 by [deleted]
This broad this and this broad that
Also, "let the poison out"
Who's copying who?
0 2015-02-01 by [deleted]
This broad this and this broad that
Also, "let the poison out"
Who's copying who?
10 comments
7 numba13 2015-02-01
Ew, you listen to the Opie Show?
5 Chip--Chipperson 2015-02-01
Stern show most def termed let the poison out.
5 schmoegreene 2015-02-01
Is that a serious question?
4 amaral69 2015-02-01
That's NYC market shock Jock rhetoric you're hearing.
3 AiCPearlJam 2015-02-01
Brother Wease is the king of the word broad. Same with mutha hucker. Believe me, I'm from Rochester and my mom and aunt were always listening to him.
6 FJaxJones 2015-02-01
My mutha always used to tune in to Brother Wease and she'd say "Chippah, call Lamah and have him fuck my eardrums out so that I don't have to listen to this audial cancer"
3 2yearsofshit 2015-02-01
Ants brilliant but you can tell he got a lot from Howard
1 otteaux 2015-02-01
Anthony wouldn't deny that he was heavily influenced by Howard's show. Why would he?
2 regis69 2015-02-01
Everything Ant knows about radio he learned from listening to Howard Stern everyday. When he started doing Opie's show he was pretty much doing a Billy West.
2 fyisah 2015-02-01
broad (n.) "woman," slang, 1911, perhaps suggestive of broad (adj.) hips, but it also might trace to American English abroadwife, word for a woman (often a slave) away from her husband. Earliest use of the slang word suggests immorality or coarse, low-class women. Because of this negative association, and the rise of women's athletics, the track and field broad jump was changed to the long jump c.1967.
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