Lets try this again:
What are the odds on an RC Collins skit regarding music that ALL CALLERS were HIGH SCHOOL KIDS KNOWLEDGEABLE ON THE TOPIC versus the random calls the show is supposed to take?
Did the board operator pick and choose which ones would provide the best arguments? If so, it's entertainment, right?
Posted 5/1/2012 7:00 pm
When Phil was KFI, I heard teenagers call in to the show. He isn't on during the day anymore so that's bound to be lots more rare now.
The odds are pretty high given that the topic was 'boy bands'. High school kids are the major purchasers of pop music, that's a fact.
Yes, the board operator picked the high school kids to go on air because, you know, it would be funny to hear real teenagers argue with a fake teenager (The Phil Hendrie show is a comedy show, apparently). The call screeners are coached on what type of calls to handle.
Anymore bullshit theories you wish to propose? The fact that Phil would have to hire callers every day for years to keep the charade going is pretty idiotic on your part. You have a low IQ, obviously.
I've heard them too. But that isn't my argument. My argument is the fact they were all high schoolers during a certain skit. No adults.
Meaning the board operater chose which ones were better suited for the argument which is the whole point of the show.
A random adult caller would not have been up on it unless he or she was a music fan or musician himself.
But the skit centered on RC Collins, a high schooler.
You are the one throwing out about hiring callers. I never said that. I said the callers were in in the joke.
Meaning the board operator pick and chooses the best candidates for the show.
So therefore the callers KNOW whats in store because otherwise they wouldn't call.
And there is no way there would be a fresh supply of new callers five nights a week.
The board operator filters the callers he thinks would be the best fit. That doesn't prove the callers are fake.
Phil at his height was syndicated in dozens of markets. There are 300M people in the US. So what are the odds that he had a new caller every night? Pretty fucking high.
Posted 5/1/2012 7:10 pm
Phil HATES IT when a caller is in on it. Any time he gets a sense that a caller knows the gag, he dumps them immediately. He doesn't need or want their help.
It's alright that you think I'm someone else. Your delusions from recognizing fact from fantasy are apparent in your frothing.
I provided you with examples but all you give are smart assed replies.
You'd be shocked to see how loose that "script" is. You can watch him do show prep on the BSP and it's literally maybe 5 lines types into notepad. Then he'll sometimes add funny lines he comes up with during the breaks. But that's it.
He's gotta hook up with Mike Judge. It's the only way. Doing bit parts on sitcoms isn't right. Especially when it means another best-of the night he has to shoot.