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He meant it like a black woman. My sistas
I’m only jokin, Suester. Don’t write me an essay-length response please.
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He meant it like a black woman. My sistas
Needs a hoof anytime he has his dumb hands out
She's in her mid forties, dude.Second, no they don’t, she’s 30.
Well technically i’m correct cuz I was referring to what age she was when Owen dated her which would be 30 somethingShe's in her mid forties, dude.
Opie has said recently it was a racist rant. But Anthony wants to make it out like LEFTIST LIBERAL ANTIFA OPIE disavowed himself from Ant day one because of his racism. Even though Opie said multiple times he shouldn’t have been fired.
Opie is just stating it for what it is. Its not editorializing. It was a racist rant. He got fired because the rant was racist. Anytime Opie brings that up its to say it’s ANTHONYS FAULT he got fired, which is completely true.
I know Breuer lost his mind, but one of my favorite O&A moments was when Jim Breuer was telling his Pizza Man story about how this stupid Sicilian Wop moved into his neighborhood & ruined it for everyone with his constant dago wop behavior right in front of Nana.I would love to see what the new owners have done with that house. Oh and is love to interview his neighbors, they have to be so happy he's gone.
My house is bigger and with more land and I didn't have to work with Opie and I work less than he did even with he was at Sirius. Whoops
And the fact that this bloviating retard essentially spent the last 3 chapters spitting his politics like he’s some well read genius is fucking nauseating. Reading Nana try to debunk flat earth theories is like reading me try to explain economics to someone. Reading Nana try to analyze Trumps rise to power and how bad the Democrats have been for the last 4 years is meaningless. Those entire 20+ pages could be summed up as “Republicans strong and patriotic, Democrats weak and sensitive”. No analysis, no insight, no knowledge, nothing. And the entire last chapter about cancel culture has nothing to do with cancel culture. It has to do with the fact that he thinks the world owes him something and its been taken away from him because he says nigger a lot. If these so called “cancellers” just let up on Nana, he wouldn’t give a shit.A review of this book is that Nana is bitter, more than we could have ever imagined. There is no humor in this entire book. There isn’t any treatment of the subjects he’s ranting about as “Ah this doesn’t matter, i’m just bullshitting and letting off steam”. It comes across insanely personal and resentful.
EVERY person he writes about in this book he has a problem with. Keith, Geno, Kenny, Bill, Godfrey, Opie, John, Artie, Landau, etc. theres something extremely rude said about them, usually lacking any self awareness or gratitude towards that person. I get it. When Rockstars write tell all books they’ll say the drummer was a cokehead who couldn’t keep a beat during practice. How annoying is that? But those tell alls aren’t written with the same level of venom Ant holds here. He is extremely pissed off at the world and the people he feels who’ve wronged him, which is basically everybody. This had to have been a motivator as to why his heart gave out. Imagine writing over 100 pages about how everyone in your corner has wronged you and the world will always be against you. And of course throughout this book is subtle hints that Nana is an awful businessman who tanked his now dead company, and like every person he has a problem with in this book, he has no capacity for self reflection and acceptance that any of this shit is his fault.
This is legitimately a 0/10 book. I’d give it a negative score even. The one or two jokes in this are straight up stolen from O&A shows, which was 20 years ago at this point. Even being retold they’re not said in the goofy way they were on air, it always goes back to whoever he hates and feels added as an excuse to say “Whaaat?! I’m not JUST ranting! Its got jokes!!” Every point about every person in this book was said on the air, and unlike his last book which went back 40 years, this is rehashing shit from less than a year ago. When he was retelling the Buzz story in the last book, at least the blatant word for word retelling could be obscured by the original story being told 13 years ago.
The funniest lines in the book are when he brings up a Compound show and says to check it out. You literally cant anymore. Or when he says check his solo show out and lists the times he’s on before he started working an hour and a half a day.
A review of this book is that Nana is bitter, more than we could have ever imagined. There is no humor in this entire book. There isn’t any treatment of the subjects he’s ranting about as “Ah this doesn’t matter, i’m just bullshitting and letting off steam”. It comes across insanely personal and resentful.
EVERY person he writes about in this book he has a problem with. Keith, Geno, Kenny, Bill, Godfrey, Opie, John, Artie, Landau, etc. theres something extremely rude said about them, usually lacking any self awareness or gratitude towards that person. I get it. When Rockstars write tell all books they’ll say the drummer was a cokehead who couldn’t keep a beat during practice. How annoying is that? But those tell alls aren’t written with the same level of venom Ant holds here. He is extremely pissed off at the world and the people he feels who’ve wronged him, which is basically everybody. This had to have been a motivator as to why his heart gave out. Imagine writing over 100 pages about how everyone in your corner has wronged you and the world will always be against you. And of course throughout this book is subtle hints that Nana is an awful businessman who tanked his now dead company, and like every person he has a problem with in this book, he has no capacity for self reflection and acceptance that any of this shit is his fault.
This is legitimately a 0/10 book. I’d give it a negative score even. The one or two jokes in this are straight up stolen from O&A shows, which was 20 years ago at this point. Even being retold they’re not said in the goofy way they were on air, it always goes back to whoever he hates and feels added as an excuse to say “Whaaat?! I’m not JUST ranting! Its got jokes!!” Every point about every person in this book was said on the air, and unlike his last book which went back 40 years, this is rehashing shit from less than a year ago. When he was retelling the Buzz story in the last book, at least the blatant word for word retelling could be obscured by the original story being told 13 years ago.
The funniest lines in the book are when he brings up a Compound show and says to check it out. You literally cant anymore. Or when he says check his solo show out and lists the times he’s on before he started working an hour and a half a day.
I hired Artie. That was fun. But he was a junkie, so fuck him.As recited to some dipshit by Anthony Cumia. There are few things duller than reading a "book" that's been "written" in that conversational style. The exception is when the subject of the book is fascinating, which does not apply in Nana's case. "I hired Artie. He was on drugs. Then I hired other people. Isn't that Bill Burr a jerk? I love Donald Trump. Society is too liberal today"...yeah yeah yeah, really gripping stuff there, greaseball.
Not only does Nana admit to being a sniveling coward but he admits he’s fine with Compound being on “auto pilot” and his biggest grievance with Keith is he made the wrong decisions, even thought Anthony would never tell him what the right decisions would be.I've said it many times before, and I will continue saying it in the future: I love Keith. Adore him… But Keith isn't a guy who can pick on-air talent and know it's going to work. I think he made a lot of knee-jerk decisions…So, the more the logistical end of Compound Media got taken care of and was put in place and just was on autopilot and worked, the less Keith really had to do as far as that end goes. Still, there were constant issues with the companies that provided bandwidth and with sales and hiring that were frustrating to Keith. The shows that he would sign would be terrible. And eventually he decided he just didn't want to do it anymore…There were plenty of times when I would go, "What was that move?" or "Why did we do this?" or "Who is that?" But I'm so anti-confrontational that the majority of the time, even with the people I know I can approach and say, "What the fuck is this?" I won't do it. I just can't bring myself to do it, so while that might have been productive, I just never did it. I would usually just ride it out and see how it would end up and then deal with the mess after.
Who the FUCK describes another man as the “love of my life”, let alone a COWORKER?Now, another question for the old O&A fans reading this: Who else does Club Soda Kenny do security for? Yes, that's right. Lil' Jimmy Norton.
But as I said, I saw Jim just a few hours prior. I spoke to him, and he was great.
Funny-as-fuck show. He's one of the loves of my life, Jim Norton. So, I know it's not really an issue that Kenny is doing security for Jimmy, because Kenny knows Jimmy and I are dear friends.
This is the extent of “humor” in the book.I'm not a belligerent guy. Especially when I'm trying to bury shit. I didn't go, "Oh, big star Billy Burr, Mr. Mandalorian, you're probably 'womandalorian' or 'fagdalor-ian, anything but 'man." I didn't say that.
You mean Jimmy, you disassociating worm? Chip isn’t a real person.I also don't know if I was no longer welcome on Chip Chipperson's show because The Chip Chipperson Podacast started broadcasting on the podcast platform that Bill Burr has in Los Angeles. But I know what two plus two is.
I know how well-received my appearances on Chip Chipperson were. I know that those were some of the audience's favorite episodes. So, considering those two things, I might have to think that Bill might have said something to Chip about not wanting me to appear anywhere on his platform-just as there are people I wouldn't want to appear on my platform, even if it's just a video of them.
EWWWWWWWThey're pieces of shit. I get it. But that's the fan base we raised. We raised shitty children. Me and Opie were not good parents, especially with Uncle Bill, Uncle fucking Jimmy, Uncle Rich, Uncle Bobby, Uncle Nick, and Uncle Patrice in the family. We raised rambunctious offspring.
Anthony still doesn't get the reason why nobody wants him around. To him he thinks cause he's "conservative" and totally not calling for the genocide of blacks, lynching of blacks, saying nigger on twitter, calling for the death of libs and non trump r's, the pedophilia, associations with Gavin and Nick F.Who the FUCK describes another man as the “love of my life”, let alone a COWORKER?
This is the extent of “humor” in the book.
You mean Jimmy, you disassociating worm? Chip isn’t a real person.
EWWWWWWW
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