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Just gave steakgate and cakehorn a relisten. RIP Fezzie
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Sleeves could work magic with Fez.
Fez is responsible for the best radio I’ve ever heard
When I get time I’m gonna find some old school fezzie clips before he went crazy, so people can see how he used to be funnier than ron bennington (its mind blowing when you go back in time and realize what happened to this dudes brain)
he was the quickest, funniest, sweetest radio dude, but also the cruel petty faggot
he was a rat, a cheap skate, and momma’s boy
he had a gay crush on ron
fez ruled, he’s gonna be leaving pennies for ron now
thanks for helping me narrow down what im talking about, the al dukes billy staples fez was peak fez, was that before they moved to dc?The way he could get under Billy Staples skin - moreso than even Ron - would shock anyone used to quiet crying Fez.
When Staples admitted taking advantage of a passed out sister of a friend, and then immediately trying to retract it, Fez would not let it go. Soon after that happened, Staples tried to Welch on a bet. So in one moment when Staples tried to give Fez shit, Fez immediately came back with "I'm sorry, what did the rapist just say to me?"
He was the best, on two different fronts. Fucking legend.
I think so. Ron said that the move to WJFK was what started the ball of crazy, but you didn't really hear it on the air. Off the air at the time was when he was starting to get weird. Once the heart attack happened, then the on air craziness began.thanks for helping me narrow down what im talking about, the al dukes billy staples fez was peak fez, was that before they moved to dc?
i think that and his dad dyingI think so. Ron said that the move to WJFK was what started the ball of crazy, but you didn't really hear it on the air. Off the air at the time was when he was starting to get weird. Once the heart attack happened, then the on air craziness began.
The Billy Staples mystery date was one of the greatest R&F moments. Billy was a complete trainwreck, shame he didn't stay with the show longer.
i dont know if this is the show but its the same bitMy favorite Fez bit was when he got drunk on an on-air Christmas party, let East Side rile him up, and kept threatening to fight some intern. He kept angrily telling the poor fat kid he looked like King Kong Bundy.
i dont know if this is the show but its the same bit
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