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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host

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To: geode00 who wrote (21910)1/10/2005 3:01:03 PM
From: Tim Bagwell  Read Replies (3) of 42834
 
The KGO links don't seem to work for me. I listened to a few hours of the show this weekend since I was saddled by the computer. I didn't hear anything out of the ordinary boring script that seems to dominate his show for the last 3+ years. I missed the monologue though which is where he usually makes his wildest rants known.

I must admit that I tune in always hoping to hear he has changed the show format to make it interesting. I'm always disappointed. Of course, last weekend Larry Kudlow filled in and he's much more entertaining that Bobble. But that don't say much. Larry isn't so egotistical as Bobble and has a few good ideas still worth hearing about.

Bobble's callers still tend to occupy three camps:
1) newbies with their unending mortgage questions
2) oldies with their unending retirement questions
3) shills with nothing of particular importance

I've often thought it'd be interesting to have a web site that graphed which bucket the callers fall into each weekend. That would be a sufficient source of archive since the content is repetitive and, therefore, worthless. All you need to know is how many callers asked meaningful questions. Naturally, that bucket would always be empty but you could put that in bold to highlight that fact.

They just ask the same questions over and over and over again. It's amazing that the content of the show never changes yet it goes on and on and on like an endless season of re-runs.

You'd think he'd get tired of chewing on the same old dried-up prune.
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