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We kind of hijacked the Howard K. Stern thread with our talk of the Greaseman (real name: Doug Tracht) who is a shock jock in Washington, D.C. For those of you who wanted to reference our previous conversations you can go to the Howard K. Stern thread here:

http://forum.therx.com/showthread.php?t=458453

The Greaseman has an informative entry in wikipedia which can be found here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greaseman

The Greaseman's web site is here:

http://www.greaseman.org/

Now squeal like a pig!
 

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We kind of hijacked the Howard K. Stern thread with our talk of the Greaseman (real name: Doug Tracht) who is a shock jock in Washington, D.C. For those of you who wanted to reference our previous conversations you can go to the Howard K. Stern thread here:

http://forum.therx.com/showthread.php?t=458453

The Greaseman has an informative entry in wikipedia which can be found here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greaseman

The Greaseman's web site is here:

http://www.greaseman.org/

Now squeal like a pig!
Bend over, PUNK!:puppy:
 

Oh boy!
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also remember him referring to 'Grease-minelli' :thumbsup:

Dr. Greasemanelli: Grease recalls his days in the medical profession as a "Groinecologist" (one of the most pompous). Set to the melodramatic violin music from the film Young Frankenstein, these invariably begin with his entry into the Surgical Theater, where he would throw his arms skyward and scream, "These hands have been touched by God!"

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My favorite bits were Sgt. Fury.
 

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Dr. Greasemanelli: Grease recalls his days in the medical profession as a "Groinecologist" (one of the most pompous). Set to the melodramatic violin music from the film Young Frankenstein, these invariably begin with his entry into the Surgical Theater, where he would throw his arms skyward and scream, "These hands have been touched by God!"

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My favorite bits were Sgt. Fury.
Sgt. Fury stories were downright incredible. Good call.
 

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QL. I am very familiar with Greaseman. He was in Jax in the 70's. A Hoot! LT:party:
 

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QL. I am very familiar with Greaseman. He was in Jax in the 70's. A Hoot! LT:party:
My friend lived in Jacksonville in the late 70's. That's where he told me about him. Here is where the Greaseman has been (from wikipedia.com):

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Doug Tracht has been on-air as "The Greaseman" at several different stations, including:
 

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I remember the greaseman too...used to be (or maybe still is) on DC101 right?
 

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I see it there in QL's post...82 to 93...those were good (the high school) years
 

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