I may have brought it up on the pod at some point but when I was at a wedding in Pullman this summer, they played the Cougar fight song. The only people who didn’t stand for it were myself, the brides Dad and… Dori Monson. RIP
I may have brought it up on the pod at some point but when I was at a wedding in Pullman this summer, they played the Cougar fight song. The only people who didn’t stand for it were myself, the brides Dad and… Dori Monson. RIP
I may have brought it up on the pod at some point but when I was at a wedding in Pullman this summer, they played the Cougar fight song. The only people who didn’t stand for it were myself, the brides Dad and… Dori Monson. RIP
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I remember him doing Cougit pregame stuff in the early 90s. It was a job and he did what he was told, I guess.
Big shoes to fill. I don't think Jason Rantz or anyone else can fill them.
I wasn't a daily or regular listener to Dori, but I usually agreed with him on stuff, especially the absurdity of the Seattle City Council - which is mostly comprised of carpet bagging SJWs not from here, btw. Dori exemplified the normal, local, typical Seattle born & raised guy sense that used to prevail around here with the likes of Emmet Watson and a few hard drinking, self-deprecating, funny and original types who weren't afraid to mock the elites or call bullshit on assholes.
We're gonna miss Dori more than we realize. Big Loss.
I may have brought it up on the pod at some point but when I was at a wedding in Pullman this summer, they played the Cougar fight song. The only people who didn’t stand for it were myself, the brides Dad and… Dori Monson. RIP
Interesting
I remember him doing Cougit pregame stuff in the early 90s. It was a job and he did what he was told, I guess.
I don’t have any beef with the fight song itself but being a Husky Jack I didn’t go to UW so I wouldn’t stand for any song they do or sing along to it let alone a Coug fight song. I have principles and so did he I guess
Coached off season girls basketball games against him two or three times. Seemed like a good guy personally and he was close friends with a couple of my high school classmates who were also good guys. I enjoyed talking with him in that setting.
His show was a lot of derivative, anti-everything trash. But that played well with his audience.
Coached off season girls basketball games against him two or three times. Seemed like a good guy personally and he was close friends with a couple of my high school classmates who were also good guys. I enjoyed talking with him in that setting.
His show was a lot of derivative, anti-everything trash. But that played well with his audience.
Kind of like the never Trumpers playing to trash like you
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I remember him doing Cougit pregame stuff in the early 90s. It was a job and he did what he was told, I guess.
I wasn't a daily or regular listener to Dori, but I usually agreed with him on stuff, especially the absurdity of the Seattle City Council - which is mostly comprised of carpet bagging SJWs not from here, btw. Dori exemplified the normal, local, typical Seattle born & raised guy sense that used to prevail around here with the likes of Emmet Watson and a few hard drinking, self-deprecating, funny and original types who weren't afraid to mock the elites or call bullshit on assholes.
We're gonna miss Dori more than we realize. Big Loss.
His show was a lot of derivative, anti-everything trash. But that played well with his audience.
He's already got the knitting grandmas locked up.
"Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people." --H.L. Mencken
What a man.
Dazzle us all again, please.