Posted by rrlund on November 08, 2010 at 15:26:11 from (216.46.212.173):
Beautiful Indian summer day today. I went out first thing after chores and loaded up the loader tractor to haul corn stalk bales out of the field. Turned on the radio in the pickup at 9:08AM to listen to the local nine to noon talk show and what did I hear? That useless bloated drunk Glenn Beck! I can't even tell you how p!ssed I was or how bad it spoiled my day! When I came in at noon and turned on the TV news,they said that the two hosts of the local show had been fired and replaced by Beck. I shot off an email to the programming director with so many four letter words,I'll probably be arrested. What in h*ll would make that moron think that less than a week after the political commercials had finally stopped,that anybody would want to listen to three hours a day of that idiot ranting?! I quit listening to him a year and a half before the other local station dumped his show.
Pardon the rant,but I don't deal well with change,especially THIS kind!
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