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Quoted: DC101 lived in centreville 82-87 (yep 87) it's time to pin on a badge, strap on a gun and become... the lawman View Quote Sgt. Fury bits were hysterical - when he'd walk into a convenience store and start having flashbacks of his time in 'Nam. That, and his Six-minute workouts, where he'd have people call in with different "grips". |
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Oh yes, he was hilarious! I was listening when he went mentioned the dragging, even then I though 'this wont go well'.
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I was fortunate enough to be growing up in Jaxksonville and listened to him on WAPE when he was getting big. He got away with so much stuff it was unbelieveable.
"Back when my name tag said Condollini, but everyone knew me as ...Sgt Fury". |
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Ugly Women
I don't know if I want to go with both of you'all Hit the gas daddy! |
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He was hilarious for the first year or so, but then you knew all the bits. "Quang Tri 1967, the name on my uniform said Greasemanelli, but everyone knew me as Sgt. Fury!" Then he would play the Vietnamese people singing and destroy a school at the end of the skit. Every. Damn. Time.
Try to find video of him playing Dr. Chip Bandwidth shilling for some internet dating site. Or maybe sexual enhancement I can't remember. Found it. Dr. Chip Bandwidth |
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Quoted: I was fortunate enough to be growing up in Jaxksonville and listened to him on WAPE when he was getting big. He got away with so much stuff it was unbelieveable. "Back when my name tag said Condollini, but everyone knew me as ...Sgt Fury". View Quote My roommate at FSU was from jax and he taped his last show on wape. Gold!!! Lawman skit; Last day on the force, Please God let me cap a zone 3 resident on my last day! |
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Quoted: I remember. This is a thread for midatlantic old people. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: DC101 back in the day. Remember why he got fired? Pepperidge farm remembers. I remember. This is a thread for midatlantic old people. Yeah, but it’s a nice trip down memory lane. Good times. Now seems like a different world back then. |
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I liked Clinton and the Punk.
and the Tuna Fish song, among many others |
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I remember when he was on the air in DC...and I could not spend 5 mins listening to him. Like fingernails on a blackboard.
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I listened to him every morning on DC101 back in the 80's. He was hilarious. My favorite skits were about ancient Rome when when the characters were Fudgepackius, Clitoria and Fallatia.
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Would listen to him on the Big Ape out of Jax. In line for the base, you could tell who was listening to him because they would be insanely laughing in their car. He was gold and made the waiting enjoyable.
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I heard him on DC101 back in the day. And now a little background music. Grease got it a bit wrong. It wasn't Georgia Boy....., it was Sure as You're Born....
Milton Brown and his Brownies, Somebody's Been Using That Thing, 1936 |
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Quoted: I was MLK day, right? View Quote Yes, Martin Luther King Day had just been made a Federal holiday. His joke was, "Well, let's kill 4 more and get the whole week off." It was sponsored by John Conyers, and this is how long ago it was, and a Republican Senator from Massachusetts Ed Brooke in 1979. Then, it was finalized as a holiday in 83. wiki on MLK day |
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"I hopped out of bed, wiped off on the curtains..."
(sound of a car peeling out of the parking lot) |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Was that the guy that would say "gobity gook?" 93.3 WMMR had him on in the early/mid 90s. I used to pick up cars at Bordentown NJ and would listen to him. I was going to say WYSP but could have been WMMR. I listened to him in the 90s while I was working as a security guard. It helped the time pass he was funny, then he was gone and idk why. No internet to look it up or anything. Yeah, it was WYSP, they got rid of him about the time Stern came on. |
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Quoted: I was fortunate enough to be growing up in Jaxksonville and listened to him on WAPE when he was getting big. He got away with so much stuff it was unbelieveable. "Back when my name tag said Condollini, but everyone knew me as ...Sgt Fury". View Quote Yup, I grew up listening to The Big Ape. "The weekend's here and we'll have a can of bee-eeer!" |
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NAS Jacksonville, Floreedah in the early 80's. So many favorites. I'm thinking his riff on Zone 3 was a favorite.
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Listened to him on Z93 out of Atlanta. "The schlap, schlap, schlap of the doodads." |
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Quoted: Yes, Martin Luther King Day had just been made a Federal holiday. His joke was, "Well, let's kill 4 more and get the whole week off." It was sponsored by John Conyers, and this is how long ago it was, and a Republican Senator from Massachusetts Ed Brooke in 1979. Then, it was finalized as a holiday in 83. wiki on MLK day View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I was MLK day, right? Yes, Martin Luther King Day had just been made a Federal holiday. His joke was, "Well, let's kill 4 more and get the whole week off." It was sponsored by John Conyers, and this is how long ago it was, and a Republican Senator from Massachusetts Ed Brooke in 1979. Then, it was finalized as a holiday in 83. wiki on MLK day Yep, that’s the story I remember. |
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Quoted: Yup, I grew up listening to The Big Ape. "The weekend's here and we'll have a can of bee-eeer!" View Quote Three things I associate from back during that time period: the greaseman, Famous Amos for eat out dinner and the guy that did the VW commercials in a Rabbit costume (Griffin?). |
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I first heard him when I did a summer internship...In the Pentagon, in Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (Star Wars), during the waning days of the Reagan administration. I nearly wet myself laughing. 'Didn't know how good I had it then.
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Quoted: Yeah, it was WYSP, they got rid of him about the time Stern came on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Was that the guy that would say "gobity gook?" 93.3 WMMR had him on in the early/mid 90s. I used to pick up cars at Bordentown NJ and would listen to him. I was going to say WYSP but could have been WMMR. I listened to him in the 90s while I was working as a security guard. It helped the time pass he was funny, then he was gone and idk why. No internet to look it up or anything. Yeah, it was WYSP, they got rid of him about the time Stern came on. Iirc, they did not get along and started talking shit on each other on the air. |
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...and signing off with that bone dry!
One of the original “shock jocks”. |
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Very spicy |
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I use to the Greaseman (Doug Tracht) in the early eighties when he was on DC-101. I was in Jr. High....
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I remember when he first started at DC101 to replace Stern...he was MUCH better! Sad that no other station picked him up after the Lauren Hill incedent...
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View Quote Thanks listening now lol |
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I used to listen to him at night on 92.3 K ROCK loved the show .
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Quoted: Quoted: I remember when he first started at DC101 to replace Stern...he was MUCH better! Sad that no other station picked him up after the Lauren Hill incedent... What did he do that time? Right after that black guy was dragged to death behind a pickup truck in texas, he played some of Lauryn Hill's latest song at the time, then commented "No wonder people drag them behind trucks." He was protested until he was fired. |
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View Quote KNEW it was coming, but STILL coffee out the nose! |
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When my older brother was “flying a desk” (USAF Capt/fighter pilot) in the Pentagon and listening to the Greaseman was when he shared the skits. Then the Greaseman landed on Z93 in Atlanta, “TaTa’s Akimbo”...never knew those would be the good ol’ days.
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Totally remember him; he was funny as hell but later I got a bit over it all. No way he could operate on the airwaves today; either the FCC would nail him or the SJW's would burn his house down.
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