Not to put too fine a point on it, but Quinn and Rose are embarrassingly stupid, ignorant, and insulting to anyone with a more than a one-digit IQ. And as for Ms. Glover, the survivor, who is at least worth listening to and nicely wears her military red badge of courage on her sleeve: if you believe your ratings are not going to plummet, thanks to these preceding geniuses, think again, sunshine. Dan Yorke got the best Christmas present of all with WHJJ’s idiotic shake-up.
We loves ya, Ah-Leen? Your day will come again. How about you and the Bud-I team up once he gets sprung? Now that is P&J’s idea of good radio.
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