[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Beck is crying again (Page 1 of 3)
Posted: 3/22/2013 6:21:44 AM EDT
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Does it get on anyone elses nerve when this guy starts crying on the radio, dude its a dog, sure your gonna miss him
But come on 15 minutes of you crying on the radio, jeeze 5 minutes of silence, what a drama queen |
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Does it get on anyone elses nerve when this guy starts crying on the radio, dude its a dog, sure your gonna miss him But come on 15 minutes of you crying on the radio, jeeze 5 minutes of silence, what a drama queen Didn't hear it. Sounds annoying. There is a reason you keep certain things to yourself. Sorry bout his dag. |
| I hate when he takes his dramatic pauses, cries, speaks with a low and broken voice and then in the matter of a couple of seconds says, "This half hour is brought to you by Goldline..." When he moves into the commercial, there is no hint of anything that was bothering him |
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I hate when he takes his dramatic pauses, cries, speaks with a low and broken voice and then in the matter of a couple of seconds says, "This half hour is brought to you by Goldline..." When he moves into the commercial, there is no hint of anything that was bothering him He couldnt do the comercial this time... |
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There is nothing wrong with crying over the loss of a family member. More people need to show compassion in this world. If we did we would be a lot better off than we are right now. Agreed, but he already did this bit at the beginning of the week Besides it should be more of a personal thing Not his whole radio audience |
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There is nothing wrong with crying over the loss of a family member. More people need to show compassion in this world. If we did we would be a lot better off than we are right now. Agreed, but he already did this bit at the beginning of the week Besides it should be more of a personal thing Not his whole radio audience Agreed. I heard him a couple days ago. They put the dog down last weekend. |
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There is nothing wrong with crying over the loss of a family member. More people need to show compassion in this world. If we did we would be a lot better off than we are right now. Agreed, but he already did this bit at the beginning of the week Besides it should be more of a personal thing Not his whole radio audience The best way to grieve is to let it out. Letting the listeners know how much Victor meant to the family will help him get beyond the sadness. |
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There is nothing wrong with crying over the loss of a family member. More people need to show compassion in this world. If we did we would be a lot better off than we are right now. Agreed, but he already did this bit at the beginning of the week Besides it should be more of a personal thing Not his whole radio audience Agreed. I heard him a couple days ago. They put the dog down last weekend. Tomorrow. |
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I cried every time I put one of my dogs or cats down. No man is in a position to judge another's grief. Not judging him on grieving, but I dont go to my job, and start crying about putting my dog down I am with my family Get your own radio show and run it the way you want. Until then listen to someone else or better yet stfu. |
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There is nothing wrong with crying over the loss of a family member. More people need to show compassion in this world. If we did we would be a lot better off than we are right now. Agreed, but he already did this bit at the beginning of the week Besides it should be more of a personal thing Not his whole radio audience Agreed. I heard him a couple days ago. They put the dog down last weekend. Tomorrow. Ah. He said something about digging a grave last weekend with his son so I thought they did put the dog down. |
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He has to put Victor down this weekend. On behalf of my dog OP.... FUCK OFF AND TURN THE DIAL Yup, I have to put down a 16 year old cat soon. It's going to be harsh, and today's program hit way to close to home. FUCK YOU, OP, you obviously don't understand. |
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I hate when he takes his dramatic pauses, cries, speaks with a low and broken voice and then in the matter of a couple of seconds says, "This half hour is brought to you by Goldline..." When he moves into the commercial, there is no hint of anything that was bothering him A lot of those are pre-recorded. |
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Does it get on anyone elses nerve when this guy starts crying on the radio, dude its a dog, sure your gonna miss him But come on 15 minutes of you crying on the radio, jeeze 5 minutes of silence, what a drama queen We get 30 pages of guys crying over their dogs here.. What's the big deal? |
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As a life-long bipolar patient, this guy is obviously untreated bipolar. Glen, get a frigging doctor and get that shit under control. It's dudes like him who give the mentally ill a bad name.
I am well-managed now. But I can look back on what I did before I got it under control and I am amazed at how unstable and downright nuts I was at times. |
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As a life-long bipolar patient, this guy is obviously untreated bipolar. Glen, get a frigging doctor and get that shit under control. It's dudes like him who give the mentally ill a bad name. I am well-managed now. But I can look back on what I did before I got it under control and I am amazed at how unstable and downright nuts I was at times. Class of '13.
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This is quite funny. A guy who supports our cause, has a faithful GSD, talks about everything in his life on air, and cries about having to put his dog down and is subsequently made fun of for it.
Im a big man with a beard and guns, and when my dog dies I will probably cry for a few days like a little bitch. I dont give a shit what you think. I think its you who has the problem, not being secure enough in your own masculinity to listen to another man cry about his best friend dieing, not Beck. |
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I hate when he takes his dramatic pauses, cries, speaks with a low and broken voice and then in the matter of a couple of seconds says, "This half hour is brought to you by Goldline..." When he moves into the commercial, there is no hint of anything that was bothering him A lot of those are pre-recorded. This. Sheesh people. |
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This is quite funny. A guy who supports our cause, has a faithful GSD, talks about everything in his life on air, and cries about having to put his dog down and is subsequently made fun of for it. Im a big man with a beard and guns, and when my dog dies I will probably cry for a few days like a little bitch. I dont give a shit what you think. I think its you who has the problem, not being secure enough in your own masculinity to listen to another man cry about his best friend dieing, not Beck. Umm, I have a problem, your the one who mentions you have a beard and are a big man STFU Way over your head |
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This is quite funny. A guy who supports our cause, has a faithful GSD, talks about everything in his life on air, and cries about having to put his dog down and is subsequently made fun of for it. Im a big man with a beard and guns, and when my dog dies I will probably cry for a few days like a little bitch. I dont give a shit what you think. I think its you who has the problem, not being secure enough in your own masculinity to listen to another man cry about his best friend dieing, not Beck. Umm, I have a problem, your the one who mentions you have a beard and are a big man STFU Way over your head What I am trying to say is that there is nothing wrong with a man crying over his dog dieing. However, there is something wrong with criticizing a man crying over his dieing dog - probably insecurity. I am not ashamed of how I have cried when I have lost dogs, you shouldnt be either, and you shouldnt mock someone who is. It pisses me off that people act as if they wouldnt, or are too tough to do so themselves. If you wouldnt you need to get yourself straightened out, emotionally speaking. He is good at what he does, which includes involving his audience in his life. |