Stern to Sirius satellite radio

Started by dpierce, October 06, 2004, 11:22:39 AM

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SD_Eagle5

QuoteHoward Stern and Beth Ostrosky Marry in Manhattan

By Diane Herbst

Originally posted Friday October 03, 2008 11:10 PM EDT

The guest list for the wedding, held at the restaurant Le Cirque, included Joan Rivers, Barbara Walters, Billy Joel and wife Katie Lee, Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman and Stern's radio co-host, Robin Quivers.

Stern, 54, and Ostrosky, 36, were joined in a ceremony officiated by Mark Consuelos, the husband of Kelly Ripa, who also attended. Billy Joel sang two songs, and Chevy Chase delivered a raunchy roast, said one guest.

"Beth is the most beautiful bride I've ever seen," said Stern pal Dominic Barbara. (Ostrosky wore Marchesa.) "The vows were from each others' hearts. It was gentle and soft and beautiful. People were crying."

After 11 p.m., Joan Rivers walked out holding a bouquet of cream roses. "I danced with Howard," she said. "The wedding was fabulous, everyone had a great, great time."

A Very Long Engagement
The ceremony follows a long engagement – and a change of wedding venue – for the couple.

In March, Ostrosky said they'd decided to revise their plans to get married in Hamptons and to have a city wedding instead. "We're going to get our friends together at a restaurant, very low-key," she said.

Stern first announced the engagement on his Sirius Satellite radio show on Valentine's Day last year.

When he proposed, Stern presented Ostrosky with a 5.2 carat diamond ring. "I love you. You're everything to me," Stern said he told her. "I'm asking you to spend the rest of your life with me."

This is the first marriage for Ostrosky and the second for Stern.


Seabiscuit36

I tuned into Playboy radio today about 5 minutes ago, they should never let listeners call into the shows ever.  Every caller is a trucky and have names like Swampy or Tbone, and they are all from the souf
"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

phattymatty

playboy radio seems like the most unnecessary thing ever.

reese125

only in America will radio encourage you to beat off in the car

rjs246

Beating off in the car is one of life's simple pleasures. Along with beating off at work, in public restrooms, on sleeping children and into fish tanks.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

SunMo

I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

reese125

Quote from: rjs246 on October 20, 2008, 04:38:05 PM
Beating off in the car is one of life's simple pleasures. Along with beating off at work, in public restrooms, on sleeping children and into fish tanks.

ha...holy farg thats great stuff

phattymatty

listening to these bitches talk pretty much defeats the whole purpose of looking at playboy. 

DH

Great Jackie Martling bit -

"I love jerking off on the toilet; its just great to have a place for you balls to swing......but you have to be careful - not every gas station bathroom has a lock on its door"  :-D

SD_Eagle5

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QuoteSirius XM Satellite Radio, the financially troubled radio service, is busy preparing for a possible bankruptcy filing, according to a published report.

Sirius, home of shock-jock Howard Stern, has been working with advisers on the bankruptcy documents that could be filed within days, according to The New York Times.

Sirius is staring at a significant debt crisis. According to a story that appeared on Yahoo finance, financial research firm, Moody's, "thinks there's a 'high likelihood' that Sirius will fail to repay or refinance its debt in 2009."

Sirius' debt comes due on Tuesday, according to the Times' story. The company may file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to pressure Charles Ergen, the satellite-TV magnate who recently bought up most of Sirius' debt, to make a formal offer for the company, the Times reported.

If Ergen chooses to wait and Sirius files for bankruptcy, it might force him to obtain the company through an auction or bankruptcy court. Another alternative for Ergen is to convert his debt into an ownership stake, according to the report.


paco

So thats why Artie didn't come in today.
I'm not from Philly but some say I'm blunt.

stalker

Quote from: paco on February 11, 2009, 11:22:01 AM
So thats why Artie didn't come in today.

No, it's most likely heroin.
Alert, alert. Look well at the rainbow. The fish will be running very soon.

reese125

speaking of.. I cant stand when Artie continuously thinks that we want to hear about his heroin addiction. He acts like its a funny joke and the rest of the country is laughing or intrigued by his every day use.

Although I dig him and think he definitely adds to the show, Im listening to it and thinking what a farging loser he is.

Hes trying so hard to live his life like Belushi but hes not even close to Belushi

phattymatty

plus you don't see many fat heroin addicts.

stalker

#194
Quote from: reese125 on February 11, 2009, 11:47:05 AM
speaking of.. I cant stand when Artie continuously thinks that we want to hear about his heroin addiction. He acts like its a funny joke and the rest of the country is laughing or intrigued by his every day use.

Although I dig him and think he definitely adds to the show, Im listening to it and thinking what a farging loser he is.

Hes trying so hard to live his life like Belushi but hes not even close to Belushi

It was shocking and interesting at first. Now it's just boring and redundant. He lives literallt 3 houses from me at the shore. I should stop over and straighten his ass out next time I see his Benz.
Alert, alert. Look well at the rainbow. The fish will be running very soon.