S82 A3 The Physical Object Pagination xvii, p. Community Reviews 0 Feedback? Lists containing this Book Stephanie'slist from stephanie dahl. Loading Related Books. November 26, November 16, Edited by LC Bot. August 12, Edited by ImportBot. April 27, First off it's pretty clear going in that this book is going to have some outdated jokes. But for all the tasteless sexual and racial jokes; I'll be the first one to say that Stern's subject matter in the 90s honestly did clear the path for some progress.
Where else was a kid in rural America in the 90s hearing about gay culture? Even if it wa I grew up listening to Stern and have tuned in and out over the last decade. Even if it was done in jest, it helped it become less taboo. So with that out of the way, if you can look past the non-PC stuff the rest of the book again is dated.
The funniest stories here were done better in the movie or are ones Howard is still talking about nearly 30 years later. The format is also all over the place. When it came out it was probably awesome but in a lense, if you haven't read it by now; there's no point.
Jan 13, Cindy Brown rated it really liked it. I was born in and grew up hearing all about how horrible and disgusting Howard Stern was. As a child, I had no idea what the hell he was talking about or why is was so bad. My parents never gave me an explanation, just a 'he's scum' when I asked. As an adult, I now have a certain level of respect for the man. I know this book was published twenty plus years ago but it still holds a lot of value and truth about the world we live in.
The FCC and government are still censoring and controlling I was born in and grew up hearing all about how horrible and disgusting Howard Stern was. The FCC and government are still censoring and controlling what you read, listen to, and watch.
There's still an immigration problem going on. People still get offended over the dumbest things. People take things too seriously and overreact. Howard Stern is an ass hole. And he's hilarious.
This book was entertaining and ridiculous! I'm glad he is still around and still doing his show. Jan 03, Gerardo Vega rated it really liked it. I need to warn you people, stay away if you aren't a fan of The King of all Media. I loved this book but I know is because I'm a Super fan, I think only a Stern listener will understand the references and dedications for this book.
It was really interesting to find out how Howard stern got started and what he had to go through to become the King! And how he met his wife Allison and how he met Robin and Fred. I was really engaged, some rants I could have lived without but then again It's Howard S I need to warn you people, stay away if you aren't a fan of The King of all Media. I was really engaged, some rants I could have lived without but then again It's Howard Stern. They even made a movie based on this book Also recommend.
Bababooey to you all! And F Jackie! Sep 22, Aydan Schlaffman rated it really liked it. Private Parts was a great book to read, as it was very entertaining, but also informative of some of the life of Howard Stern. As a big Howard Stern fan, I was very fortunate to get a hold of this book. The book had me laughing all the way through. This book consists of interviews from the Howard Stern Show, articles, pictures, information on his life, and how he got to where he was, and also his opinions on certain people and concepts.
I strongly recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of Ho Private Parts was a great book to read, as it was very entertaining, but also informative of some of the life of Howard Stern. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of Howard Stern. Feb 01, Sully Augustine rated it liked it. There are some laugh out loud funny parts but it could have used some editing down. And the pictures may have worked in the hardbound version but they were all but indecipherable in this format.
Reminiscent of the movie Dumb And Dumber, only a bit less mature. Definitely worth a read by any male still in his teenage years, or interested in revisiting the funny bone of his adolescence. Jun 25, Peggy rated it liked it Shelves: non-fiction. I read this in library school as one of several examples of controversial books.
The point was to have a sound collection policy that either included or excluded these books. To my surprise I ended up really enjoying this particular book. Stern's book was surprisingly entertaining and made salient points about free speech. I'm not a huge Howard Stern fan in general, but I did really like this book.
Oct 04, Steve Bloom rated it it was amazing. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this book. It was what expected and more. It's all about the King of All Media. I remember reading it in the Albuquerque airport years ago when I was waiting for my mom and my sister.
I have never started laughing out loud in public before. It's a genuine story that really personifies Howard Stern in a well presented manner. Jul 05, Richard rated it liked it. Whenever Howard spoke honestly about growing up, his family, his staff, and his hatred for his bosses, I was hooked. I lost interest when he gave his thoughts on events of that time period and ranted about celebs he hated Ironically most of the celebs he hated back then were guest on his show later.
Jan 16, Deyth Banger rated it it was amazing Shelves: chance-deserve , comedy. Feb 23, Jami rated it it was ok Shelves: life-stories , comedy-humor. I enjoyed the parts about his early life and getting into radio and annoying his bosses. I never listened to his show, but I liked him as a judge on AGT, which was why I chose to read the book. Jul 13, Maki Vano rated it it was amazing. I read this before I heard Howard. After I heard Howard, he sounds exactly like the voice in the book.
Jun 08, Deanna Mackenzie rated it really liked it. The book is the true story of a college student who was given the opportunity to intern for Howard Stern in the summer of and his personal journey working for the most listened to radio talk show host in the history of broadcasting. Howard Allan Stern born January 12, is an American radio and television personality, producer, author, actor, and photographer.
He is best known for his radio show The Howard Stern Show, which gained popularity when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from to Stern has broadcast on Sirius XM Radio since Self-Care for the Self-Quarantined Release your creative spirit with Howard Stern adult coloring book This is a great gift for special occasions, such as holidays, birthdays or close friends. Traces the career of the controversial disc jockey, recounts his feuds with celebrities, and discusses his recent FCC fines.
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Baba Booey! It was a slip of the tongue—that unfortunately was heard by a few million listeners—but in that split second a nickname, a persona, a rallying cry, and a phenomenon was born. Growing up on Long Island in the s, the youngest of three boys born to a clinically depressed mother, Gary learned how to fend for himself when under attack.
Howard's never-before-revealed mental illness! With chapters on Howard's ongoing battle with the FCC and his legendary campaign for governor of the state of New York, Miss America covers some of the greatest news stories of recent history—from the Atlantic City penis sandwich to an exclusive with Jackie O's embalming-fluid delivery boy and of course, Philadelphia's own fecal-obsessed Uncle Ed.
Lange provided what Stern had yet to find all in the same place: a wit quick enough to keep pace with his own, a pathetic self-image to dwarf his own, a personal history both heartbreaking and hilarious, and an ingrained sense of self-sabotage that continually keeps things interesting. A natural storyteller with a bottomless pit of material, Lange grew up in a close-knit, working-class Italian family in Union, New Jersey, a maniacal Yankees fan who pursued the two things his father said he was cut out for—sports and comedy.
Tragically, Artie Lange Sr. But as with every trial in his life, from his drug addiction to his obesity to his fights with his mother, Artie mines the humor, pathos, and humanity in these events and turns them into comedy classics. There are stories from his days driving a Jersey cab, working as a longshoreman in Port Newark, and navigating the dark circuit of stand-up comedy. There are outrageous episodes from the frenzied heights of his coked-up days at MADtv, surprisingly moving stories from his childhood, and an account of his recent U.
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