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Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:13 am to King of New Orleans
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I can't imagine getting off the couch, getting dressed, driving out to Denham to a fricking GYM, to sit in a folding chair or bleachers, all to watch a VHS that came out in 2000. I truly see this and wonder how many people will actually show up to this.
What if it was all a front to launder money? Maybe at the end of the day, 800 people paid $100 each for VIP passes to attend and bought an additional $50,000 of original Innes Scooby art.
Produce one witness that was there that said it didn't happen...
Posted on 4/16/18 at 7:50 am to King of New Orleans
quote:frick off,i will def. be going to this historical event.did you read man?free scooby snacks and the mystery machine!
I truly see this and wonder how many people will actually show up to this.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 8:18 am to UncleLester
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What if it was all a front to launder money? Maybe at the end of the day, 800 people paid $100 each for VIP passes to attend and bought an additional $50,000 of original Innes Scooby art. Produce one witness that was there that said it didn't happen...
Scott Innes, radio DJ, spent his career cultivating connections with people in the music and radio business...notorious consumers of illicit substances. While he tried to maintain a family friendly persona and lifestyle, he snapped when he was fired from WYNK.
His life in shambles, he seized onto the Scooby Doo gig full bore. But he failed to realize that he wasn’t the actual talent they wanted. He was a poor man’s scooby substitute, destined for appearances at car dealerships, direct-to-video movies, and quick radio pieces.
Faced with this reality and wholly invested in the scooby doo thing, he broke bad. He used his connections in the radio world to secure a source of drugs.
Dippin Doos kept their prices so high in order to keep actual customers out, and moved product through there.
The concerts were full of F-list celebrities and washed up musical acts desperate for a little cash, who became mules for Innes’s empire.
“Scooby Snacks” were obviously drugs. He’d Move money by selling his “art”.
That “VIP SREENING”, that no sane person would attend, was actually a big meetup of local dealers. A meeting they never left.
Innes poisoned the Scooby snacks and watched, laughing that horrible cut-rate Scooby laugh, as they writhed on the floor.
Now, if you want dope...you go through Shaggy...

This post was edited on 4/16/18 at 8:34 am
Posted on 4/16/18 at 9:38 am to UncleLester
Denham would be a great place for a meth empire
Posted on 4/16/18 at 10:24 am to Maximus
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Denham would be a great place for a meth empire
Or a dental work empire
Posted on 4/16/18 at 10:35 am to King of New Orleans
I'm depressed now just clicking on one of those flyers.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 11:41 am to King of New Orleans
I like how on the Starsky & Hutch poster they tell you they’ve only sold 300 tickets. I don’t think you’re supposed to tell people no one wants to go.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 11:54 am to lsucoonass
If only it was Blue Bell.
His store in Prairieville served Hershey's brand ice cream, which is low end dog shite.
His store in Prairieville served Hershey's brand ice cream, which is low end dog shite.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 12:01 pm to King of New Orleans
Saw the hall and oates one he did in the PMAC...about 15 years ago. They were good. I remember Innes emceeing it, but that's about it.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 12:34 pm to TigerCoon
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His store in Prairieville served Hershey's brand ice cream, which is low end dog shit.
Well, it is Scooby doo themed...
Posted on 4/16/18 at 1:24 pm to fr33manator
The more time I spend killing by looking at Scott Innes' stuff online, the more I absolutely loathe this self-important SOB.
He apparently started a magazine at some point a while back called "Hug Magazine". According to the website:
Livingston peeps....anyone ever heard of this amazing creation? I am sure you all have them stacked up to the roof in your living room.
And here are some nuggets from his "bio" on the magazine website.
Yeah, you and about 50% of BR did this, arse-face.
And if you go shopping on his online Scooby store, you can make this purchase:
I can just hear the conversation now.
"Johnny, what would you like for your birthday? We only have $100 to spend. A bowling party? Or maybe a party at Celebration Station? Or maybe a new bicycle??
"frick you, mom and dad. I want Scooby, Shaggy, and Scrappy to call me and wish me happy birthday".
At least it is easy to see where his son gets his sense of self-importance from.

He apparently started a magazine at some point a while back called "Hug Magazine". According to the website:
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Hug Magazine has become one of the most talked about Magazines in all of Livingston Parish Louisiana.
Hug Magazine leaves the shelf as fast as it goes up!
Hug Magazine is the ONLY Glossy Magazine of it’s kind in Livingston Parish.
Livingston peeps....anyone ever heard of this amazing creation? I am sure you all have them stacked up to the roof in your living room.
And here are some nuggets from his "bio" on the magazine website.
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He is considered in Nashville, Tennessee as “the great dane of country radio.”
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Scott Innes also sponsors numerous little league and pee-wee league baseball teams each year. When the pee-wee league in Brusly, Louisiana couldn’t find enough sponsors last year, Scott bought all 10 teams uniforms and equipment so they could play ball!
In August of 2005, when Hurricane Katrina devastated Southern Louisiana, Scott and his wife Jodie opened their home to a family of eight who were evacuated from their home in New Orleans and who lost everything that they owned.
Yeah, you and about 50% of BR did this, arse-face.
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Scott Innes has spent over 32 years on the air and has given back to the people of Louisiana and around the world. He has many friends in Nashville, which include Reba McEntire, Kenny Rogers, Tanya Tucker and the country band Lonestar who will all tell you the same thing, “Scott Innes loves country radio and country radio loves Scott Innes.”
And if you go shopping on his online Scooby store, you can make this purchase:
quote:
Custom Birthday Voice Message from Scooby, Shaggy and Scrappy!
$100.00
I can just hear the conversation now.
"Johnny, what would you like for your birthday? We only have $100 to spend. A bowling party? Or maybe a party at Celebration Station? Or maybe a new bicycle??
"frick you, mom and dad. I want Scooby, Shaggy, and Scrappy to call me and wish me happy birthday".
At least it is easy to see where his son gets his sense of self-importance from.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 1:38 pm to LSUGrad9295
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I can just hear the conversation now. "Johnny, what would you like for your birthday? We only have $100 to spend. A bowling party? Or maybe a party at Celebration Station? Or maybe a new bicycle?? "frick you, mom and dad. I want Scooby, Shaggy, and Scrappy to call me and wish me happy birthday". At least it is easy to see where his son gets his sense of self-importance from.
Can you imagine having that much arrogance that you draw it from doing a cut rate impression of a tired old children’s cartoon. It’s not as if he came up with the voice himself, he’s just copying someone else’s work.
Literally anyone could do it with practice, if they wanted to seem like some sort of idiot.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 1:40 pm to LasVegasTiger
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Anyway he is at lunch with us and he just starts ordering and talking to the waitresses in that scrappy doo voice. With that brown jacket on. For the whole lunch.
He came into a business trying to pimp his magazine when it first came out. Talked in the Scooby Doo voice the whole time. The owner of the business didn't know who he was and was about to call the police.
He's a weird frick.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 1:57 pm to terd ferguson
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He came into a business trying to pimp his magazine when it first came out. Talked in the Scooby Doo voice the whole time. The owner of the business didn't know who he was and was about to call the police.
I almost spit coffee all over my screen, and luckily I didn’t because i’m Sitting across from 2 other people.
Just imagining this autistic moron coming into a business and saying
“Rell, ri’d rike to roffer rou a rinvestment roppurtunity to rouble rour radvertising raturation.”
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:01 pm to gjackx
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I like how on the Starsky & Hutch poster they tell you they’ve only sold 300 tickets. I don’t think you’re supposed to tell people no one wants to go.
I think he means they are ONLY SELLING 300. Trying to make it look exclusive as hell. Can you imagine rushing to get one of these overpriced 300 tickets only to show up and see that there's way over 300 people there who were basically let in for free?
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Saw the hall and oates one he did in the PMAC...about 15 years ago. They were good. I remember Innes emceeing it, but that's about it.
That was his Dream Day Foundation concerts. I do think those were legitimate.
This post was edited on 4/16/18 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:04 pm to terd ferguson
Kenny Rogers says...I’m not high enough for this..


Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:05 pm to YoungManOldMan
Fan Club
"I want to thank all of the people around the world that continue to send me their wonderful stories about their love for Scooby Doo. As you know, Scooby has been a big part of my life since I was child. I recieve hundreds of request a week from people around the world for an autograph photo and would love to sign and send you one. There is a small fee of $10 for an 8x10 glossy that you will see below, with proceeds going to St. Jude Childrens Hospital.
Please send a $10 check or money order made payable to Scott Innes.
Please allow 1-2 weeks for delivery.
Send to:
Scott Innes
C/O WYNK RADIO
5555 Hilton Ave.
5th Floor
Baton Rouge, LA 70780
"I want to thank all of the people around the world that continue to send me their wonderful stories about their love for Scooby Doo. As you know, Scooby has been a big part of my life since I was child. I recieve hundreds of request a week from people around the world for an autograph photo and would love to sign and send you one. There is a small fee of $10 for an 8x10 glossy that you will see below, with proceeds going to St. Jude Childrens Hospital.
Please send a $10 check or money order made payable to Scott Innes.
Please allow 1-2 weeks for delivery.
Send to:
Scott Innes
C/O WYNK RADIO
5555 Hilton Ave.
5th Floor
Baton Rouge, LA 70780
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:06 pm to LSUGrad9295
quote:sounds like a good dude to me.
When the pee-wee league in Brusly, Louisiana couldn’t find enough sponsors last year, Scott bought all 10 teams uniforms and equipment so they could play ball!
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