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hahaha, chick gets dumped on the radio


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http://media.1057thepoint.com/Podcasts/1526/ChrisAndAshley.mp3

she cheated on her bf at a bar and some of his friends saw it happening so they told him, and he ends up dumping her right before valentines day. it's hilarious. it's REALLY long but worth the listen, if you're the impatient type you can fast forward until he gets on the phone(which is about 75% into it), but you will miss the build-up to the break up which is the best part.

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I can't stand FM DJ shticks.....that was no exception......pretty brutal.

A few years ago a friend of mine and I were driving down to Columbia, South Carolina for St. Patty's weekend listening to the radio. DJ on the radio started talking about this hot girl in a Range Rover that rear ended him and he was asking for anyone that may know her to get her to call in. It was my buddy's fiance driving his Range Rover (he knew about the accident). We get about another 30 minutes down the road and she actually calls into the station. DJ asks her out on a date and she accepts while we are listening!!!!! That was the end of their relationship but he and I had a blast in Columbia while he sought revenge.

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Sorry, but I don't see it as brutal.. I see it as someone getting exactly what she deserves. If a guy did it, and this is what happened to him, I doubt there would be much complaint about it.

I can't stand cheaters, regardless of gender, so I'm of the opinion that you reap what you sow. btw, how long will it take to get your poo outta my house?? Lol

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are you guys seriously feeling bad for her? She had been with the guy for 5 years and cheated on him after she KNEW he was going to propose. she deserved everything she got.

I didn't say I felt bad for her... but they really put it to her... I'm surprised she hung on the line for a beating like that. Those DJ guys really seemed to enjoy it too...

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