Anyone listen to Scott on Jim and Sam?

Single Action Army

We ain't goon hooligans we Maloonigans
All I've seen of J&S that isn't fantasy fulfillment of porn stars and wrestlers (most of it) is picking the OnA bones.
I thought you matured, Jim? I thought you were going to be your own big thing, Sam? What's that? You tacitly admit you're both nothings whose only attention comes from your association to a show that's been dead for 9 years?
They should be singing thanks to the gods that our current economy is so fake and gay that there's a market for Sirius propping up fake shows no one listens to.
 
All I've seen of J&S that isn't fantasy fulfillment of porn stars and wrestlers (most of it) is picking the OnA bones.
I thought you matured, Jim? I thought you were going to be your own big thing, Sam? What's that? You tacitly admit you're both nothings whose only attention comes from your association to a show that's been dead for 9 years?
They should be singing thanks to the gods that our current economy is so fake and gay that there's a market for Sirius propping up fake shows no one listens to.
Nordic Trannys are expensive
 

Sue Lightning

Balconyster
That's what really bugs me: Jim's false patriotism. There are so many good old-fashioned American made shemales out there (really more than the market can handle), and he just has to go with the Scandinavian import.
Until you realize that any American tranny worth her salt is fucking much more famous men than Jim. Look at the broad who got her toes sucked by Eddie Murphy.
 

Lamont & Tonelli

Brevity is... wit.
Look at the broad who got her toes sucked by Eddie Murphy.
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Dr. Adam Cox

Yes, I'm trying to raise super kids
If you don't mind old-people storytelling, where there's way too much slowly delivered, insignificant detail, it's not that bad. Some of that old radio stuff is interesting. It's only tolerable because jim and sam barely talk.
The best part is when Scott calls out Sam for his shitty questions. You can also hear Sam deepening his voice because he rightfully feels self conscious around an actual radio legend. It's so satisfying knowing that, after years of mocking Scott, he's sitting across from Sam and making him feel inferior.
 

Troy Maclure

So easily forgotten…
If you don't mind old-people storytelling, where there's way too much slowly delivered, insignificant detail, it's not that bad. Some of that old radio stuff is interesting. It's only tolerable because jim and sam barely talk.
The best part is when Scott calls out Sam for his shitty questions. You can also hear Sam deepening his voice because he rightfully feels self conscious around an actual radio legend. It's so satisfying knowing that, after years of mocking Scott, he's sitting across from Sam and making him feel inferior.
The best part was Scott finally opening up a bit about him and Todd. When he called the bbbbboys he was being a bit cagey about it.

He told them here that Todd told his staff to give Scott nothing when he made a joke. No one could be funny but Todd. He would also ask him things like “you sure you still want to do this?” And “You really want to keep waking up this early in the morning?” When it was time to negotiate contracts cause he wanted to push him out.

When they asked him if he was happy to see his old station and crew fall apart and banished to obscurity after he left he says “Mmm, now that would just be terrible”. Scott Shannon is a real ass dude
 
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