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[edit] Verification
I ain't Larry Lujack Zoe, though if I talk to him, I could verify the radio stations and dates.
[edit] Question
What was so shocking about his airplay? Give examples. Was he ever fired for his shock jocking? Did any of his stunts make national news? Kingturtle 17:13 17 May 2003 (UTC)
- I've thought about his 'shockjock' status and decided he doesn't fit, so I've re-worded. Examples to follow, but they'll be in his OOP book, which is selling for too much ($135) at Amazon.
robertkeller
Also known as "Your charming and delightful ol' Uncle Lar". And don't forget that his sidekick for Animal Stories was "Little snot-nosed Tommy". reddog