Sweet Analogy
So I was listening to a local radio station here in Virginia Beach as I was driving back from Insurance round Z downtown, and heard a stellar analogy.
The discussion between the DJ's on the alternative station and their callers was the typical "which rock star had the most sex," with Gene Simmons of KISS installed at number 1, and some other KISS guy ranking in the top 10.
The discussion went to to a comparison of the other 2(?) memebers of KISS verses second tier rock stars (Steve Perry's name was brought up). Then came the analogy.
"Being one of the other two members of KISS was like Glenn Anderson or Jari Kuri on the Oilers. Grezky and Messier scored a lot of goals, but Kuri and Anderson scored a lot just by being around those guys."
And then Steve Perry was compared to Luc Robitaille, a guy who scored a lot, but didn't do as well because he didn't have anyone passing him the puck.
Ok, what the hell were DJs in Virginia Beach doing with that kind of puck knowledge. Warren should listen to these guys the next time he needs an analogy.
The discussion between the DJ's on the alternative station and their callers was the typical "which rock star had the most sex," with Gene Simmons of KISS installed at number 1, and some other KISS guy ranking in the top 10.
The discussion went to to a comparison of the other 2(?) memebers of KISS verses second tier rock stars (Steve Perry's name was brought up). Then came the analogy.
"Being one of the other two members of KISS was like Glenn Anderson or Jari Kuri on the Oilers. Grezky and Messier scored a lot of goals, but Kuri and Anderson scored a lot just by being around those guys."
And then Steve Perry was compared to Luc Robitaille, a guy who scored a lot, but didn't do as well because he didn't have anyone passing him the puck.
Ok, what the hell were DJs in Virginia Beach doing with that kind of puck knowledge. Warren should listen to these guys the next time he needs an analogy.
2 Comments:
Warren who ?
Hmmm... WH is not big on any form of listening.
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