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Easy for You to Say

By: John Melendez
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Easy For You To Say is "Stuttering" John Melendez's memoir of his childhood being bullied in school for his stutter; his years as an on-air personality with The Howard Stern Show; and his subsequent 10-year career as a writer and on-air announcer for Jay Leno's Tonight Show. It details his famously acerbic relationships with celebrities he interviewed/insulted (Raquel Welch once punched him in the face). In the audiobook, Howard Stern emerges as a surprisingly mean, stingy, and megalomaniacal boss - and Jay Leno as a seeming sufferer from OCD.

©2018 John Melendez (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
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Interesting behind the scenes explanation of a number of Howard Stern and Tonight Show stories.
Very funny at times. Well worth the listen.

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very good story and very funny at the same time i would recommend to any stern fan or artie lange fan or jay leno fan for sure

very good behind the scene of the stern show

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Im an avid fan of the howard stern show and always loved stuttering johns antics. I just never knew what happened to him and wow this book is a good tell all. very good listen I recommend it especially if you work overnights

so much unknown info

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Weird all the praise he places on Artey while he does not properly explain how important Jackie was on the show and how Jackie attempted to rightly obtain a fair salary for the show staff.

Good but wrong about Jackie & Artey...

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I enjoyed this book. I stayed interested throughout the entire book. I will never understand how people that work or worked for Howard Stern could put up with the constant insults and mistreatment dished out everyday.

this really is a good book

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