I spend all that money on DirecTV and .... last year I had to watch my favorite college football team on an illegall livestream on my laptop, all because DirecTV refuses to carry the Pac-12 Network....god damnit. But while everybody I know dumped DirecTV, I couldn't because of the Sunday Ticket. (and before anybody points out I could get NFL Redzone on other cable systems, I get Sunday Ticket because I like watching whole games.)

Direct TV has it's good and bad points, as does regular cable TV too. We've heard that Sunday Ticket sucks too, so glad we never got it-not like we had the money too.
One of the things that I hate about Direct TV is that if it's Snowing or raining really badly, the Direct TV will go out. I mean, when is the time you want your TV to work the most-when you are stuck inside because it's either snowing or raining out. You would think in this day and age with technology being what it is, that Direct TV would come up with better technology so you wouldn't have your feed go out during a storm and the only way to fix it is for my husband to risk his life to go out on our roof in the middle of a storm to fix the Direct TV Dish........
Haven't we learned by now that nothing is impossible for Howard to ignore?
Who or what would "make" him mention it?!? The heavily-screened callers? An underling? A sense of being a "bro"?
Being all over the news doesn't mean it has to find its way onto the Stern show airwaves. He can and does ignore anything he wants to, no matter when the news of it hits.
"I heard you're.............really....................sick" - devoted wife Beth Ostrosky, to her husband, H. Allen Stern
The guests who are comedians (whose names I don't necessarily know) turn out to be kind of funny. Funnier than any guests on or bits on the THSS lately. I didn't realize Directv was so involved in the the production of the show. Jackie's interview did end abruptly and I was disappointed they didn't take more calls during the interview.
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