Good day. This is Ian (cosmowanda522) with intolerable radio personalities on my mind. We've all heard the story of radio personality Don Imus getting fired from his radio show for insensitive comments he made toward the Rutgers girls' basketball team. And personally, I think he deserved it! The I-man was very obnoxious on his show; how he even got on the radio in the first place, I don't know. I had heard him before, and honestly, I had no idea what he was talking about! He must not have known what he was talking about, either. It was his acerbic style and whatever else he had that made him one of the three least tolerable radio personalities ever. THE least tolerable radio personality ever has to be, without a doubt, Howard Stern. With the way he acts, I just can't see how Howard even got into the biz in the first place! When he moved to satellite radio, some of us, including me, breathed a little easier. We could breathe a lot easier if Stern is canned indefinitely, like Imus was recently. BTW, I never listened to Howard Stern, and I didn't miss a thing. The third least tolerable radio personality is, IMMHO, Delilah. Delilah may be more tolerable than Stern and Imus combined, but not by much. She may not be as hard-core as any so-called "shock jock" like Stern or Imus, but her nightly radio show is the sappiest program on radio, with hours of so many loving stories that bring tears to your eyes, and sappy love songs, perhaps none sappier than "You Are So Beautiful" by Joe Cocker, though "Butterfly Kisses" by Bob Carlisle was just about as sappy. At least nobody got her to play "Hey Ya!" by Outkast when it was overplayed a few years ago, same thing for "Lose My Breath" by Destiny's Child when it was overplayed. One may not realize that those songs are actually LOVE SONGS disguised as dance songs. Oh well. I guess that just because a certain song is all about love elements doesn't mean that Delilah will play it. But like most people, I don't care. I just can't stand to listen to anyone as hard-core as Howard Stern or Don Imus, or as sappy as Delilah. At least Rush Limbaugh, controversial as he's been, is more tolerable than Delilah, Imus and Stern combined.
This is Ian (cosmowanda522) signing off, and remember, if you missed one day of Howard Stern, Don Imus or Delilah, you really didn't miss anything.
