doug - evergreen park wrote:
Harry Seaward wrote:
doug - evergreen park wrote:
I curious Harry...why does this bother to the point of trying to end the segment on Bob's behalf?
That's your dad, how do you feel about the bit Doug? Do you like it, because Dad enjoys calling in and talking to his friends? Is it hilarious when he earnestly asks them to come to his cookout, and they giggle and say they have other plans?
I don't know how I would feel about it if it was my Dad.
Well, to me it's painful to imagine these clowns treating my dad the way they treat Bob.
I'm all for fun and game and stupidity and silliness, I really am, but this bit has increasingly just maddened me. I tried getting in touch with station management, and Dan, first...nobody replied. Hell, you can see in the Bob thread that others tried as well. They're not interested in discussing it.
So douchebag or whomever might claim this is "silly", but when it comes down to it I think that a decent way of looking at things is putting yourself in that person's shoes - or, in this case, imagining the oft-times confused old man named Bob as your dad. Would I like it if I found out that some radio show took his calls into the station and turned it into a bona fide produced bit? No, it would make me angry.
It's similar to the story about the idiots being "friends" with the disabled kids, just so they could guffaw at things they said...and how they said them. Sure it's not their responsibility to make sure Bob doesn't call in and stammer through a call, but if they're going to take the call and put it on the air they could simply treat the guy with some GD respect.......not turn it into a weekly carnival where they laugh as Bob seems to ignore their questions, giggle as he invites them over to his facility or to his church, and then "hilariously" tries to say goodbye to him so they can hurry up and do a mashup of his confused "movie reviews" for the next hour's bumper.
It's just all so ironic as Dan has taken this from a goofy sports show to a place where he serves as a beacon, to man, on important topics....unless he's busy exploiting a seemingly nice old man.
It's fine that Douchebag would be "fine" if Bob were his dad, I just think that a lot of (if not most) people, if they took the time to consider it, wouldn't appreciate Dan condescendingly talking to their dad, on a weekly basis, so he could hilariously get him to say "8 pieces of pie" on a 1-5 scale.