If you listen close to the beginning of it, the only person in the whole room who wanted to know "well what tf is comic630 then", was ......... Opie. No one else even cared what comic630 was until after they breaked. They made fun of it, but they had no interest in asking for any explanation. Ant didn't, and Jim had already moved on to bashing Rich for still using a stylus. I refuse to believe that the only one clever enough to catch it was that dim-witted mouth breather.
He caught it because he made it up before the show. Either that or Rich did. Or Bonnie. Actually I'm leaning towards Bonnie since the other two aren't computer savvy enough to think through all the shit about passwords on multiple sites.
I am inclined to believe you here.. If you notice, twice offered up the same set up line: No promotion for your Twitter then.
On the second one, Vos takes the set up and then gives his prepared answer.
Also notice that after Opie gets a response that he doesn't like from the first time (the set up response he was expecting), Opie says "no it isn't!"
THIS GUY IS A GREAT BIG PHONY
More than likely a sharp listener realized what Vos had done, took over his account and then alerted them on instant feedback and because Opie was always looking at it for a joke to steal he saw it and ran with it. Or the person who did it called in and the phone screener alerted Opie in his headphones.
Vos sounded genuinely worried and annoyed and he is not that good an actor. "Louie........Beans"
What's even worse is that he almost always chose the worst jokes from Instant Feedback. And he'd laugh like it was the funniest thing ever. I know a lot of listeners were unfunny cunts but there were funny ones and Opie probably passed by the genuinely funny ones to read the shitty ones he thought were funny because he has no real sense of humor.
for an asshole like myself who didn't listen back then, how exactly did this instant feedback work? was it a running chat room? text in comments? myspace wall posts?
What's even worse is that he almost always chose the worst jokes from Instant Feedback. And he'd laugh like it was the funniest thing ever. I know a lot of listeners were unfunny cunts but there were funny ones and Opie probably passed by the genuinely funny ones to read the shitty ones he thought were funny because he has no real sense of humor.
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n/a packitchofsositch 2017-05-15
If you listen close to the beginning of it, the only person in the whole room who wanted to know "well what tf is comic630 then", was ......... Opie. No one else even cared what comic630 was until after they breaked. They made fun of it, but they had no interest in asking for any explanation. Ant didn't, and Jim had already moved on to bashing Rich for still using a stylus. I refuse to believe that the only one clever enough to catch it was that dim-witted mouth breather.
He caught it because he made it up before the show. Either that or Rich did. Or Bonnie. Actually I'm leaning towards Bonnie since the other two aren't computer savvy enough to think through all the shit about passwords on multiple sites.
n/a Hamburger212 2017-05-15
I am inclined to believe you here.. If you notice, twice offered up the same set up line: No promotion for your Twitter then.
On the second one, Vos takes the set up and then gives his prepared answer. Also notice that after Opie gets a response that he doesn't like from the first time (the set up response he was expecting), Opie says "no it isn't!" THIS GUY IS A GREAT BIG PHONY
n/a -Palaver 2017-05-15
You've obviously never heard Opie or Rich try to act before. It's real. Rich is really that dumb.
n/a oceanic231 2017-05-15
Ha you're stupid
n/a Subeck 2017-05-15
Sounds like a Quanspiracy to me
n/a NormMcdongloads 2017-05-15
you are a big dumb retard.
n/a ihaveaholeinmyass 2017-05-15
Don't fuckin ruin this for me!!!!!
n/a packitchofsositch 2017-05-15
I know. I loved it too. But killing the things we once loved is the purpose of this place. The Great Purge.
n/a DaveNone 2017-05-15
More than likely a sharp listener realized what Vos had done, took over his account and then alerted them on instant feedback and because Opie was always looking at it for a joke to steal he saw it and ran with it. Or the person who did it called in and the phone screener alerted Opie in his headphones.
Vos sounded genuinely worried and annoyed and he is not that good an actor. "Louie........Beans"
n/a goo-gobbler 2017-05-15
Agreed. The reminder here should be that Opie heavily relied on instant feedback.
n/a DaveNone 2017-05-15
What's even worse is that he almost always chose the worst jokes from Instant Feedback. And he'd laugh like it was the funniest thing ever. I know a lot of listeners were unfunny cunts but there were funny ones and Opie probably passed by the genuinely funny ones to read the shitty ones he thought were funny because he has no real sense of humor.
n/a TheJerkOfAllJerks 2017-05-15
for an asshole like myself who didn't listen back then, how exactly did this instant feedback work? was it a running chat room? text in comments? myspace wall posts?
n/a BaggySpandex 2017-05-15
Just basically live streamed comments from listeners. Like the chat box on a live stream.
n/a TheJerkOfAllJerks 2017-05-15
I get the concept, I'm just curious where it actually was hosted, in lieu of twitter etc. back then. O&A website?
n/a BaggySpandex 2017-05-15
Foundry Music.
n/a maynardsbeast 2017-05-15
Thank you for getting to the bottom of a 10 year old bit from a defunct radio show
n/a TheJerkOfAllJerks 2017-05-15
suuuuuure...
n/a Toss__Pot 2017-05-15
I've listened to the subtle nuances of the clip, & come to the conclusion that YOU are a silly goose
n/a DaveNone 2017-05-15
What's even worse is that he almost always chose the worst jokes from Instant Feedback. And he'd laugh like it was the funniest thing ever. I know a lot of listeners were unfunny cunts but there were funny ones and Opie probably passed by the genuinely funny ones to read the shitty ones he thought were funny because he has no real sense of humor.