Back when I was employed, I used to listen to his radio show for 45-60 minutes every morning on my commute in. I liked most of his show, but his tax rants got old fast. For a guy who was constantly bringing up the fact he used to swing a hammer for a living, he sure bitched a lot about being in a high tax bracket. He's been around long enough to know (and spoke of it often about others) he's in a profession where success is 80% luck, 15% who you know, and 5% talent. If it weren't for Jimmy Kimmel and Drew Pinsky, Adam would probably still be framing houses. He should remember that. Too bad the radio show got canceled, though - I'll miss Teresa Strasser.
It does, however, sound like the podcasts may be entertaining - I'll have to give one or two a try. As long as he doesn't complain about making too much money. I do like the independent concept though - let the people; not the sponsors, decide.
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