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Started listening right now -- how can you be mad someone doesn't know the Punch-Out! music?? That's a little weird.


because it began the conversation by defining Sir as the weird one because none of the other adults would engage in a video game conversation

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Finally listened. Holmes came off bad.

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I thought that was kind of interesting. Felt like he was just letting that thing breathe.


Or he was one foot out the door trying to wrap it up.


Mac is a veteran of confrontational radio. He saw how it grabbed ratings. Let it simmer and as long as no one throws punches it is good for listenership

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Started listening right now -- how can you be mad someone doesn't know the Punch-Out! music?? That's a little weird.


because it began the conversation by defining Sir as the weird one because none of the other adults would engage in a video game conversation


Surely there was no inside joke with mac and parkins that they were playing the punch out theme. No chance they were joking about it before he came on.


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Mac was mostly quiet,


I thought that was kind of interesting. Felt like he was just letting that thing breathe.


Or he was one foot out the door trying to wrap it up.

Seemed like a combo of both. He definitely was trying to deescalate it for a little bit.


I liked how Mac immediately dismissed Sir right out of the box with the video game conversation.

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Finally listened. Holmes came off bad.
Shocking.

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Whoever produces the show should splice in the Jessup-Markinson scene from "A Few Good Men" with transition from last night for the show open today.

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I don't understand what Sir was mad about.


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I don't understand what Sir was mad about.



I think it started with him being an outside hire. I think that upset, Abbatacola, Rongey, and Leery that none of them got the job. Then, Parkins/Mac took Goff's job. I wanna say, when Parkins was with Speigs, Leery said on air he wanted to punch him. I think it all boiled down to what Leery thought was Parkins questioning him, and he did not like that.


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When you review the list of creepy, weird, and unprofessional things Laurence has done over the years it's a wonder he's managed to keep his job at that station.


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I don't understand what Sir was mad about.



I think it started with him being an outside hire. I think that upset, Abbatacola, Rongey, and Leery that none of them got the job. Then, Parkins/Mac took Goff's job. I wanna say, when Parkins was with Speigs, Leery said on air he wanted to punch him. I think it all boiled down to what Leery thought was Parkins questioning him, and he did not like that.

Seems like Leery is just mad that Parkins dared talk about something Leery said on air without clearing it with him. Which if I were Parkins id tell Leery to go fuck himself.

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What was it over and what started it? I'm too lazy to listen.

Seriously.

How hard is it to type out a 3 sentence summary of what they are arguing about?

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Leery’s original point was fine about Trubinski. It devolved from there . Parkins doesn’t need to clear what the fuck he wants to talk about that on his show with Leery. How many fucking times do other hosts play stuff from other shows or discuss what was said earlier ? I don’t think they’re calling those hosts clearing it with them that’s its ok. To echo others , Leery obviously has a youge problem with Parkins and it clearly has to do with race and what Parkins represents . As usual , Leery looks like a sensitive clown .


Then there’s these 2 fucking idiots :roll:

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Clearly has to do with race?

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:lol: Herb should just keep his mouth shut.

Should talk to Goff about how that "please don't listen to me" messaging works out.

Yep. I thought the same exact thing.

I can totally see how LoHo is stuck in a no-win situation. It sucks having somebody publicly slapping your face with their cock on the regular. If he speaks up, he looks like an insecure pussy, however, if he just says quiet, bends over, and takes it, he just looks like a bitch. Taking a step back, I think the best thing is to learn how to adapt to the dynamics of the new wolfpack and try to fit in as soon as possible, using humor. That is what Mac would do. That is the only way to really get it to let up a bit and lose the least amount of face. He might even come out ahead, because Parkins really is not that funny. LoHo would have to totally re-invent himself, though, because he himself is really not that funny, either.

It won't be Larry, but somebody who is a natural man of the people and who is spontaneously funny and popular will eventually come along and knock DP off that soapbox, though. Think of how badly Parkotron would get buttfucked if he got into an argument about ANYTHING with a guy like Joe Rogan, for instance.

Parko's behavior has science firmly by his side as well, though, so I don't see him changing anything any time soon:

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There’s no denying that being a victim of bullying can leave lasting psychological and social scars. Victims are more likely to experience depression, anxiety, and problems in developing healthy social connections for years after the experience. But according to a new study, it gets even worse—the people bullying them may actually experience health benefits from their ruthless behavior.

William Copeland, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University Medical Center, and other researchers report in the journal PNAS that bullies show lower levels of inflammation, a biological process linked to higher risks of chronic diseases such as heart trouble and cancer, while victims show spikes in the very inflammatory markers that could prime them for serious health problems. The results aren’t an excuse for bullying, says Copeland, but serve as a lesson for how social status can have lasting positive effects on health—as long as it doesn’t come at the price of hurting others.

Copeland and his colleagues took advantage of a database involving 1420 children who were followed from the age of 9 to 21, and who were tested at nine different times during that period. They were asked about their bullying experiences, and researchers took their blood to measure things like C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker for inflammation that is an important for predictor of heart disease, among other ailments.

Victims of bullying showed the greatest increases in their CRP levels, compared to where they started, which wasn’t surprising, since inflammation can spike due to stress, anxiety, and lack of sleep—all of which bullying victims experience. The more often victims were bullied, the more their CRP levels rose. But the real shocker came when the scientists analyzed the CRP levels of the bullies. Their inflammation rates were lower even than those children who had never reported being bullied or being a bully. Bullying seemed to protect the aggressors from inflammatory diseases. “We found that the enhanced social status that came along with being a bully did seem to advantage them over time,” says Copeland. “That finding more than anything else surprised us.”

The fact that there are physical benefits to being the top dog socially—and that these effects are long-lasting—is an important message of the study. And it’s not just bullying—other research has linked higher socioeconomic status to lower levels of inflammation. But what distinguishes Copeland’s work is the long consequence of this effect, which extended from childhood into young adulthood. “It shows the possibility of social interactions for positively affecting a person’s health,” he says. “It’s striking that we can still detect that effect down the road.”

Clearly, there are ways to enhance your social status without threatening to pound your peers. Copeland hopes the study serves as an endorsement of more positive ways of promoting self-esteem and confidence: through athletics, extracurricular activities and other experiences that can help people feel good about themselves—and that don’t come at the expense of others. Bullying shouldn’t be its own reward.

http://time.com/96848/bullying-can-make ... healthier/

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I thought that was kind of interesting. Felt like he was just letting that thing breathe.


Or he was one foot out the door trying to wrap it up.


Mac is a veteran of confrontational radio. He saw how it grabbed ratings. Let it simmer and as long as no one throws punches it is good for listenership

It is MUCH better for listenership if punches are indeed thrown.

If they went ahead and had a SCORE TOUGHMAN CONTEST charity boxing tournament, that could cause a Renaissance at the station that could not be matched.

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Yes, when I think of highly intelligent people I wouldn't want to get into an argument with the first one that comes to mind is Joe Rogan. Good gravy!


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Yes, when I think of highly intelligent people I wouldn't want to get into an argument with the first one that comes to mind is Joe Rogan. Good gravy!

Ha.

Spaulding, I am truly sorry I called you a lush and a party tramp a little while back (I am. I have never met you, and I sincerely apologize), but you clearly have no clue about what you are talking about.

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Finally sitting down and listening to this and damn. LoHo flips the crazy switch out of nowhere.

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Joe Rogan and Parkins would get along famously

Maybe. But only because they both smoke weed and Parkins wouldn't dare challenge him unless he knew they were homeboys and Rogan would pull his hardest punches due to their friendship.

Which makes me think: why don't they ever get guests like Rogan on? Or Adam Carolla?

Like Joe Rogan would say no to being on 50K watts in a major American Metropolis. Poor producer ambition if you ask me.

It would take one email:

"Hey, Joe, _______ from WSCR in Chicago's Mac & Parkins show. We are all Big fans of your show. Hey, would you mind jumping on with us maybe once a week for a few minutes to just give us a different flavor every now and then. Should be fun. You can promo whatever you'd like. You game?"

Cut and paste that exact fucking message, mattafact. Ask and ye shall receive. Seek and ye shall find.

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Ha.

Spaulding, I am truly sorry I called you a lush and a party tramp a little while back (I am. I have never met you, and I sincerely apologize), but you clearly have no clue about what you are talking about.


Rogan has opinions, is honest, even tempered, and I find him interesting. I listen to his podcast occasionally and I like him but he's not some sort of intelligent debate king. To quote some one on here he's a dumb person's version of a smart guy.


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Joe Rogan and Parkins would get along famously

Maybe. But only because they both smoke weed and Parkins wouldn't dare challenge him unless he knew they were homeboys and Rogan would pull his hardest punches due to their friendship.

Which makes me think: why don't they ever get guests like Rogan on? Or Adam Carolla?

Like Joe Rogan would say no to being on 50K watts in a major American Metropolis. Poor producer ambition if you ask me.

It would take one email:

"Hey, Joe, _______ from WSCR in Chicago's Mac & Parkins show. We are all Big fans of your show. Hey, would you mind jumping on with us maybe once a week for a few minutes to just give us a different flavor every now and then. Should be fun. You can promo whatever you'd like. You game?"

Cut and paste that exact fucking message, mattafact. Ask and ye shall receive. Seek and ye shall find.

I could see having him on about UFC, but they dont have too many "hey, you're an interesting guy so lets have you on" non sports guests.

I like Carolla and Rogan a lot. Neither of them seem a lot brighter than Parkins though. Carolla is actually pretty dumb in a lot of ways (but hilarious)


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Ha.

Spaulding, I am truly sorry I called you a lush and a party tramp a little while back (I am. I have never met you, and I sincerely apologize), but you clearly have no clue about what you are talking about.


Rogan has opinions, is honest, even tempered, and I find him interesting. I listen to his podcast occasionally and I like him but he's not some sort of intelligent debate king. To quote some one on here he's a dumb person's version of a smart guy.

He is better informed on and able to take on a wider range of topics than anyone you or I could name offhand, plus he is in touch with younger people, has a great sense of humor, and his skills are extremely honed from hosting and doing standup continuously.

You would be hard-pressed to find someone who could out-debate him on anything other than that opponent's niche area of expertise. And I say that not as a fanboy, just as an observer.

He lets people talk. Point-counterpoint, he admits when he doesn't know something, and celebrates his own ignorance on a subject really as nothing but a great opportunity to become better-informed. He is the modern day George Carlin, and I might think that he is better than Carlin ever was. Maybe not as acerbic or genuinely funny, but definitely more well-rounded and cut from the same mold of worldly everyman humorist.

Intellectual, yes.

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Joe Rogan and Parkins would get along famously

Maybe. But only because they both smoke weed and Parkins wouldn't dare challenge him unless he knew they were homeboys and Rogan would pull his hardest punches due to their friendship.

Which makes me think: why don't they ever get guests like Rogan on? Or Adam Carolla?

Like Joe Rogan would say no to being on 50K watts in a major American Metropolis. Poor producer ambition if you ask me.

It would take one email:

"Hey, Joe, _______ from WSCR in Chicago's Mac & Parkins show. We are all Big fans of your show. Hey, would you mind jumping on with us maybe once a week for a few minutes to just give us a different flavor every now and then. Should be fun. You can promo whatever you'd like. You game?"

Cut and paste that exact fucking message, mattafact. Ask and ye shall receive. Seek and ye shall find.

I could see having him on about UFC, but they dont have too many "hey, you're an interesting guy so lets have you on" non sports guests.

I like Carolla and Rogan a lot. Neither of them seem a lot brighter than Parkins though. Carolla is actually pretty dumb in a lot of ways (but hilarious)

Parkins not knowing music, Mike Tyson's Punch Out/Nintendo, etc references might seem quite funny, but to me it definitely shows a knowledge deficit.

There are too many things that Parkins does not know for anyone to call him intelligent. He is well practice in conversing on sports, some types of gambling, and portions of recent political issues. It doesn't go much farther than that with him.

I mean, Rogan knows about the obscure stuff and can engage in a conversation about them as easily as he could about any Millennial issue.

He's a fucking black belt at this shit.

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Ha.

Spaulding, I am truly sorry I called you a lush and a party tramp a little while back (I am. I have never met you, and I sincerely apologize), but you clearly have no clue about what you are talking about.


Rogan has opinions, is honest, even tempered, and I find him interesting. I listen to his podcast occasionally and I like him but he's not some sort of intelligent debate king. To quote some one on here he's a dumb person's version of a smart guy.

Could you provide me with an example of him looking or sounding "dumb" or looking like a fool in an exchange like LoHo just did?

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Ha.

Spaulding, I am truly sorry I called you a lush and a party tramp a little while back (I am. I have never met you, and I sincerely apologize), but you clearly have no clue about what you are talking about.


Rogan has opinions, is honest, even tempered, and I find him interesting. I listen to his podcast occasionally and I like him but he's not some sort of intelligent debate king. To quote some one on here he's a dumb person's version of a smart guy.

I have thought this myself.

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