Howard Stern
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Yeah, I think my mother put him on, you know, he just went, he just said, oh, okay, I love you. My father grew up in the Depression. He had nothing. When I say nothing, it was literally like no shoes. His father worked in a sweatshop as a pants presser. My father was a very deprived guy, and he didn't have a lot of room for emotion.
I think he probably had a lot of bottled-up emotion, but he couldn't express it, and he didn't know how. He didn't have the facility. But I would have loved to have known my father.
I think he probably had a lot of bottled-up emotion, but he couldn't express it, and he didn't know how. He didn't have the facility. But I would have loved to have known my father.
I think he probably had a lot of bottled-up emotion, but he couldn't express it, and he didn't know how. He didn't have the facility. But I would have loved to have known my father.
Beth wouldn't be with an idiot. I didn't say I was an idiot. I said I'm fucked up. Honey, come up here and tell people I'm fucked up. Please come up. She says I'm a lot. Honey, please. You don't want to come up?
Beth wouldn't be with an idiot. I didn't say I was an idiot. I said I'm fucked up. Honey, come up here and tell people I'm fucked up. Please come up. She says I'm a lot. Honey, please. You don't want to come up?
Beth wouldn't be with an idiot. I didn't say I was an idiot. I said I'm fucked up. Honey, come up here and tell people I'm fucked up. Please come up. She says I'm a lot. Honey, please. You don't want to come up?
But what I said was, you know, it was unfair. You used to go around saying, oh, well, that's an act on the radio. It was. It was who I was.
But what I said was, you know, it was unfair. You used to go around saying, oh, well, that's an act on the radio. It was. It was who I was.
But what I said was, you know, it was unfair. You used to go around saying, oh, well, that's an act on the radio. It was. It was who I was.
Yeah, but my attitude about radio, and I say this over and over again, was... I just want to make people laugh. I want people to have a great time in their car. If it's a compelling interview, great. But if I'm sitting there and I'm being really funny and I'm doing something good, Well, you know, that's what I'm trying to do. So I never did anything out of malice.
Yeah, but my attitude about radio, and I say this over and over again, was... I just want to make people laugh. I want people to have a great time in their car. If it's a compelling interview, great. But if I'm sitting there and I'm being really funny and I'm doing something good, Well, you know, that's what I'm trying to do. So I never did anything out of malice.
Yeah, but my attitude about radio, and I say this over and over again, was... I just want to make people laugh. I want people to have a great time in their car. If it's a compelling interview, great. But if I'm sitting there and I'm being really funny and I'm doing something good, Well, you know, that's what I'm trying to do. So I never did anything out of malice.
I did it because I thought I was genuinely funny. Was I genuinely funny? Sometimes, sometimes not. You were speaking the truth.
I did it because I thought I was genuinely funny. Was I genuinely funny? Sometimes, sometimes not. You were speaking the truth.
I did it because I thought I was genuinely funny. Was I genuinely funny? Sometimes, sometimes not. You were speaking the truth.
And is there anything? I'll tell you why. And you guys probably know this from, from doing this now and having a popular show. You know, if you go on a radio and you say, listen, I could potentially, I have this thing and they're telling me it could be cancer, a 95% chance. You start to get letters from every know-it-all in the audience. Listen, my mother died. You're fucked.
And is there anything? I'll tell you why. And you guys probably know this from, from doing this now and having a popular show. You know, if you go on a radio and you say, listen, I could potentially, I have this thing and they're telling me it could be cancer, a 95% chance. You start to get letters from every know-it-all in the audience. Listen, my mother died. You're fucked.
And is there anything? I'll tell you why. And you guys probably know this from, from doing this now and having a popular show. You know, if you go on a radio and you say, listen, I could potentially, I have this thing and they're telling me it could be cancer, a 95% chance. You start to get letters from every know-it-all in the audience. Listen, my mother died. You're fucked.
You're this, you're that. And I'm neurotic. I am neurotic about my health. I don't want to know. Where's Bradley Cooper? I just want to look at him. Come on. Come on, Bradley.