06-11-2002, 03:06 PM
There was a post about O&A and the Eddie the Murderer segment so I wanted to pose this here-- for the listeners of R&F, could the Rory v Al fight to lose their job be a hoax?
Last night, it was wondered by Jon if Al has a back up job he's already ready to leave for.
And after that, all falls into place. Al, the radio "personality," who probably would leave the show if he could has the ability to leave. How do they make it so to help them? Create a HUGE fight. They get listeners, Al leaves with a bang, everybody's happy.
Maybe it's just me but if you listen to Al he's not really that excited about the fight. He talks tough but his heart isn't into the words he speak. He was far more riled and excited and pumped before both Joe AND Earl and in this it's his job on the line as if he's resigning himself to his inevitable fate.
There were other clues I thought of last night which I have forgotten now but if I remember I'll post them in this thread which no one will probably read.
Last night, it was wondered by Jon if Al has a back up job he's already ready to leave for.
And after that, all falls into place. Al, the radio "personality," who probably would leave the show if he could has the ability to leave. How do they make it so to help them? Create a HUGE fight. They get listeners, Al leaves with a bang, everybody's happy.
Maybe it's just me but if you listen to Al he's not really that excited about the fight. He talks tough but his heart isn't into the words he speak. He was far more riled and excited and pumped before both Joe AND Earl and in this it's his job on the line as if he's resigning himself to his inevitable fate.
There were other clues I thought of last night which I have forgotten now but if I remember I'll post them in this thread which no one will probably read.