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November 18, 2004

Photos from Stern / Sirius Rally

The stage where Howard Stern was giving away free Sirius radios from:
Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio Manhattan Rally 1

Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio Manhattan Rally 2

Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio Manhattan Rally 3


Truck in the back distributing the Sirius vouchers:
Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio Manhattan Rally 4


Security was pretty tight, even on the roof!
Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio Manhattan Rally 5

Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio Manhattan Rally 6


Up close at the front stage handing out boomboxes to the anxious fans:
Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio Manhattan Rally 7

Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio Manhattan Rally 8

Howard


A horrible shot of Beth O (Howard's girlfriend):
Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio Manhattan Rally 10

November 18, 2004 01:21 PM

 

 

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o&a fans were annoying but didnt spoil the fun

Posted by: redhead at November 18, 2004 02:57 PM

Yeah, the police definitely did a good job of keeping the O&A protesters out of the way.

There's nothing cooler than having helicopters overhead while at a huge event like that. Just added to the experience. :)

Posted by: Ryan at November 18, 2004 03:18 PM

Did all you Howie fanboys have to bring your own handtrucks to lug home your radios or did Sirius give those away too as part of the offer? Just curious....

Posted by: ColumbusJoe at November 18, 2004 06:00 PM

Posted by: Rich at November 19, 2004 09:28 PM

i just ordered my free sirius satellite radio thanks to the coupon code posted on orbitcast.com...HAHA!

Posted by: Sac guy at November 21, 2004 04:57 PM

NICE! Glad to hear it..

Posted by: Ryan at November 21, 2004 05:01 PM

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