I've had the misfortune of hearing this show a few times when I go home for lunch and listening to Larry try and take over that show is pathetic. Cotlar should thank his lucky stars he even has a job in the state right now.
Say what you will, but after RG told the story of what he and his deceased wife went through during her battle with cancer, which she lost at a young age, and all that he did for her and has since done charity-wise, I can't say a bad thing about him.
Say what you will, but after RG told the story of what he and his deceased wife went through during her battle with cancer, which she lost at a young age, and all that he did for her and has since done charity-wise, I can't say a bad thing about him.
+100, WELL SAID.
"I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day".-Frank Sinatra
I agree. That humor's fine on a local morning drive time show and I too enjoy it then. Not so much when you're interviewing a national TV play by play guy.
Yeah, RG needs to learn how to shift gears a bit when he has a national media member on the line. What a *******.
I'm sure it was Cotlar's set of contacts that made this "interview" with Chip possible. I wonder what Larry was thinking during all of this? Was he trying to interject at all?
Yeah, RG needs to learn how to shift gears a bit when he has a national media member on the line. What a *******.
I'm sure it was Cotlar's set of contacts that made this "interview" with Chip possible. I wonder what Larry was thinking during all of this? Was he trying to interject at all?
Not at that point. Maybe early on, but I missed that part.
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