:33:00
and they want me
to start tomorrow,
:33:01
which is a good sign,
I think.
:33:03
That means they're,
you know,
:33:04
they're really desperate
for me, which I like.
:33:07
And they say they're gonna move the
building to the best part of the city,
:33:11
which I think is good, too...
You know, pump money into the facility.
:33:14
And the station manager
says we are gonna be
:33:15
the most aggressive
radio station in Detroit.
:33:18
We are gonna dominate
the marketplace, which I lo...
:33:26
Are these yours?
:33:30
They're wet.
:33:39
Howard: Alison's not
coming to Detroit.
:33:42
I should have
just come home
:33:44
and told my wife everything,
admitted the truth,
:33:46
'cause now my wife
doesn't even trust me anymore,
:33:48
and I don't blame her because
I don't trust me, either.
:33:50
I'm a stupid idiot.
I'm so stupid!
:33:54
What am I gonna do?
:33:56
I don't know.
:34:00
I can always
count on you for help, man.
:34:02
Thanks.
I appreciate it.
:34:09
Listen, man, as soon as I get
to Detroit and things start happenin',
:34:12
I'm gonna get these guys
to hire you, all right?
:34:15
OK.
:34:16
Fred, I'm serious.
I'm not gonna forget ya.
:34:19
Bye.
:34:27
[Ted Nugent's
Cat Scratch Fever Plays]
:34:35
# Cat scratch fever... #
:34:37
Howard.
How you doing, man?
:34:39
How you doing, Marvin?
:34:40
- Good to see you.
- Good to see you, too.
:34:42
Hey, Patricia Fonfara,
meet Howard Stern. Your newslady.
:34:44
Hi. I'm really looking forward
to working with you.
:34:46
The Duke of rock's
just finishing up,
:34:48
and then we're gonna
get right inside, so...
:34:50
Hey, Marvin, what happened
to the new building?
:34:52
I told you, we're gonna
build a new building.
:34:53
First we got to build
an audience. Heh.
:34:59
Hey, the Duke of rock's
gettin' ready to walk,