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The duplicity of finebaum

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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #20 on: June 23, 2011, 11:39:08 AM »
Quick question on the litigation.  Who are you guys talking about filing the suit?  We don't have standing to file any suit.  If these girls were harmed, which they have to prove, they or their parents could bring an action....but only them. 
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #21 on: June 23, 2011, 11:56:24 AM »
This. Right. Here. Talking about finebaum only helps him.  If we are to hurt him we gotta take some kinda action, not just bitch about it on tigersx.  So quit bitching and start suing! I'm gonna do my part by not listening to him, not cause I'm better than anybody, but that show makes me upset, why the hell would I listen?

BULL--FUCKING--SHIT. 

"not listening to him" is so fucking effective.  He's going to care so, so much. 

Telling the bastard on no uncertain terms that we're not going to tolerate his shit any longer is what works.  You not listening has no impact.  Does zippo, zilch and squat. 

If all you do is "not listen" ...

Ahhhh.... fuck it.  Not worth explaining if you don't see the utter fucking futility in that response.

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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #22 on: June 23, 2011, 12:03:27 PM »
If you never listened to begin with especially, I'm sure your one less listener out of the hundreds of thousands of daily listeners nationwide will really leave a mark.

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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #23 on: June 23, 2011, 01:25:36 PM »
BULL--FUCKING--SHIT. 

"not listening to him" is so fucking effective.  He's going to care so, so much. 

Telling the bastard on no uncertain terms that we're not going to tolerate his shit any longer is what works.  You not listening has no impact.  Does zippo, zilch and squat. 

If all you do is "not listen" ...

Ahhhh.... fuck it.  Not worth explaining if you don't see the utter fucking futility in that response.
Then quit bitching about him and fucking do something about it.  All you do is bitch about him day after day, which only gives him free publicity, which could lead to better ratings.  And all he gives a damn about is the ratings.  Nothing more nothing else.  He wants you to get all fired up about him kaos because if he was boring no one would fucking listen or care.  In fact I'm gonna listen and play the game how long does it take for finebaum to piss off kaos. I'm setting the over/under at five minutes and I'm taking the under. Later
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #24 on: June 23, 2011, 02:01:20 PM »
What you call "bitching" I call informing.  People have to know what's going on so they can make decisions on how to confront it.

If you'd lived during the days of the American Revolution you'd have been aggravated at Paul Revere for making all that fucking noise.

I guess when people in Germany complained about the Nazis, you wished they'd just ignore them. 

[For the record, I opted to invoke Godwin's Law just to get it out of the way early]

People like you piss me off way more than Finebaum ever could.  I understand where he's coming from and what he's trying to accomplish.  I know his agenda.  I don't understand you shoving your head six feet into the sand and pretending that helps.

All in?  Or only when you deign to soil your hands?



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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #25 on: June 23, 2011, 04:42:39 PM »
Not that anyone is saying everybody needs to listen to the guy.  But, avoiding it altogether does nothing either.  That's simply your personal choice.  Won't affect him at all unless the masses join in.  Not gonna' happen.  The problem is, for some strange reason, PF has not only his national Sirius audience, he is continuously being given a platform on the biggest national TV/Radio shows.  He's always on ESPN, Brando etc. being allowed to spew his venom.  Why?  Who knows?  But wasn't it within the last 2 weeks that he went on some ESPN show and talked about the NCAA still investigation "Real allegations" against AU?  K, didn't you report that?

So, bottom line, the guy needs to be called out for his shit, just as he does everyone else, warranted or not.  He's not going away, but he doesn't need to go unchecked.
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #26 on: June 23, 2011, 04:53:54 PM »
So, bottom line, the guy needs to be called out for his shit, just as he does everyone else, warranted or not.  He's not going away, but he doesn't need to go unchecked.

^^THIS!
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #27 on: June 23, 2011, 05:02:56 PM »
See last couple posts in the Philon thread in the recruiting forum.

This show will drive you to the brink of insanity.
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #28 on: June 23, 2011, 05:10:26 PM »
See last couple posts in the Philon thread in the recruiting forum.

This show will drive you to the brink of insanity.
Oh but now that the guy quoted the same article I just posted in there, according to Finebaum the guy "was calling Saban a serial killer in his first call". Give me a fucking break. The guy said he's a hypocrite in about the nicest calmest way possible.
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #29 on: June 23, 2011, 06:36:00 PM »
Not that anyone is saying everybody needs to listen to the guy.  But, avoiding it altogether does nothing either.  That's simply your personal choice.  Won't affect him at all unless the masses join in.  Not gonna' happen.  The problem is, for some strange reason, PF has not only his national Sirius audience, he is continuously being given a platform on the biggest national TV/Radio shows.  He's always on ESPN, Brando etc. being allowed to spew his venom.  Why?  Who knows?  But wasn't it within the last 2 weeks that he went on some ESPN show and talked about the NCAA still investigation "Real allegations" against AU?  K, didn't you report that?

So, bottom line, the guy needs to be called out for his shit, just as he does everyone else, warranted or not.  He's not going away, but he doesn't need to go unchecked.
That's it, he has to be checked when he says too little, or too much. He can't be beaten in his environment...he's like the night court judge with cronies hanging around and a bailiff that laughs at all his stale jokes. He will shoot his mouth when there's no challenge as he did at BSC, yet he can defend and cut up an easy opponent like that rock head from Orlando attacking Cam. That did wonders for his resume. So does the emceeing for tornado victims. True, he isn't going away but I agree, he needs to be called out when he gets out of line or the madness just reciprocates. It's also possible that he will step in something regrettable, not necessarily connected to Auburn. It's not likely but it could happen.
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #30 on: June 28, 2011, 05:16:07 PM »
A caller just said "I was mindin' my own fuckin' business...um...my own flippin business."

And it went by unedited.

Anyone want to file a claim with the FCC?
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #31 on: June 28, 2011, 05:18:30 PM »
A caller just said "I was mindin' my own fuckin' business...um...my own flippin business."

And it went by unedited.

Anyone want to file a claim with the FCC?

http://apps.fcc.gov/cgb/fcc475B.cfm

I'm not sure why they need so much personal info, but I filled it out.  I hope I got the specifics right.
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #32 on: June 28, 2011, 05:32:41 PM »
http://apps.fcc.gov/cgb/fcc475B.cfm

I'm not sure why they need so much personal info, but I filled it out.  I hope I got the specifics right.

Don't worry. I'm sure between yours and the other 15,000 others they'll receive, it'll get reported okay.
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #33 on: June 29, 2011, 03:33:27 PM »
Today Finebaum scoffed at the Chizik book.

Stretched to make fun of the fact that he was promoting it in New Jersey "because, yeah, that makes sense for an Auburn coach to promote his book where all Auburn coaches go to promote their books...New Jersey".

Scrutinized a line from the book in which Chizik said Newton should be remembered as a phenominal player at Auburn and a great person.

Jim called in following that and venomously snarked that that line made him sick. "Just disgusting, if that ain't the biggest used salesman bullcrap you've ever heard..."

They went back and forth about how Chizik himself couldn't believe the success he just had. "People pay players all the time, but they don't all win National Championships." And then added the obligatory "I'm not insinuating he paid any players, I'm just saying..." with a chuckle.

Fuck him.
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #34 on: June 29, 2011, 03:44:34 PM »
All this talk of Finebaum being critical of Auburn.  It's shocking.  Next thing you know they'll be taking calls saying we're actually a western Georgia school.  That would hurt.
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #35 on: June 29, 2011, 03:47:42 PM »
Just made a joke about how he deserves credit for Bama's National Championship because he got Shula fired. Had to throw in a joke about "Do I get three rings like Auburn?"

Yes, dumbfuck.

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« Reply #36 on: June 29, 2011, 03:52:37 PM »
Just made a joke about how he deserves credit for Bama's National Championship because he got Shula fired. Had to throw in a joke about "Do I get three rings like Auburn?"

Yes, dumbfuck.



You need to tweet that to him... Avoid being called ghey for doing it though. 

Good find!  They look kinda expensive too.  Are we all sure they met the NCAA requirements on how much they're worth?
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #37 on: June 29, 2011, 03:53:51 PM »
You need to tweet that to him... Avoid being called ghey for doing it though. 

Good find!  They look kinda expensive too.  Are we all sure they met the NCAA requirements on how much they're worth?
Feel free to steal my thunder.
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #38 on: June 29, 2011, 03:55:48 PM »
Feel free to steal my thunder.

Na...  Taking a few minutes waiting on an appointment.  You found it...nailed it.  Send it!
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Re: The duplicity of finebaum
« Reply #39 on: June 29, 2011, 04:05:26 PM »
Not Auburn bashing, but illustrates the stupidity from that show. A caller just called in to bitch about South Carolina's helmet with the state of Alabama with a big red X through it. Paul said he heard they had something to honor Alabama for the recent tornados. This caller said "Well I don't know what you saw, but a state with a red X in it seems pretty negative to me." And that was the end of the call.

Apparently the dumbfuck does not know what his own state flag looks like...  :facepalm:
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