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Ronnie’s attempts to throw him a dinner party and his comments on losing Robin as s friend (they used to watch WWF PPVs together) was heartbreaking, and of course JD rescinding his wedding invite left him knowing that none of them are as as real and loyal as he was, is and always will be. Too bad Howard abandoned him as a friend and became a starfucker instead. I’ll always remember him with a faux mullet, little barely noticeable curls during one of the early PPVs. Ronnie hung out with whoever he wanted to hang out with, even getting into it with Howard and Brent because he still considered Bubba a friend (even though he could do nothing for him at that point). Even Fred would get mad at other former staffers because Howard was mad, how did Malcolm X put it? Oh yeah, “we sick boss?”, abandoning Jackie, stuttering John and others out of fear of what Howard would think. All these years you’d be hard pressed to find an episode where Ronnie acted like a bully just because he could, and not because he was legit mad at someone.

He started his journey driving a WNBC guy who had no style (Jew fro to end all Jew fros), bleak future on am radio, and got himself a permanent job writing him a letter with crayons ffs 😆. I’m gonna miss him, but I’m very happy for him. You can tell he cares for JD like a father cares for his son, I actually started hating JD for not including Ronnie in his wedding at least. He took that mumbling boy under his wing and made a mumbling man out of him.
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The only thing he did was upgrade his bedroom partner, but other than that he’s remained loyal to the show, to his friends, even to Bubba at a time when Ronnie is a bigger draw even in Tampa. He was a regular in The Howard Stern Show, hosted by Howard Stern himself. Some of his major works include the small roles in movies such as Private Parts (1997), My Man Is a Loser (2014) and Limitless (2015). I’ve met other staffers and honesty, Ronnie has not changed one bit. American actor, Ronnie Mund, worked several years for Howard Stern as his chauffeur and limo driver.
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Hell, even the wackpackees are full of themselves, with inflated egos due to their “fame”. He is my all time favorite, and most down to earth member of the Howard Stern Show. Since then I’ve been married, had kids, deployed to Iraq multiple times, retired due to my injuries, then spent years just rehabbing, feeling down with only the show as the only constant in my life. I love reading the discussions on here and still love the show, I’ve been a fan since, according to many, the show’s best year ever (1994).
#Howard stern ronnie the limo guys driver#
He's the luckiest guy in show business and I don't find him to be likable at all.I am a lurker. JArtie Lange (above with a Rick’s Girl) and Ronnie the Limo Driver from the Howard Stern Show were at Rick’s Cabaret Vegas this weekend. If he didn't have the Stern Show he would be an out of work "stock broker", one of the same people that walked by richardandsal's "gay stunt" the day of the mass layoffs on Wall Street last year. He's only truly funny when dissecting aspects of the show he works on, if he ventures outside of that comfort zone he's a lost soul desperately trying to think of what a young Howard Stern might say in a given situation.

Now.sal? I have seen him perform live and he's what is normally referred to as a hack comedian. Yes new characters have joined the Stern community and some have left, but. Jeff The Drunk, Miss Howard Stern, Big Black, King of All Blacks, MaryAnn from Brooklyn, Eric the Midget, Bigfoot and scores of others. I also find what he's done throughout his career as being massively creative and a person fully committed to his craft. Baba Booey, Robin, Fred, Ronnie the Limo Driver and all the rest of the gang. I've seen him in concert and he's a brilliant musician and an incredible showman. I've heard people say over the years that Weird Al Yankovic was the luckiest man in show business, but I disagree, I think Al is actually extremely talented.

Perhaps so, though I wouldn't agree, but that doesn't make him likable, does it?
