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When a nice, normal character suddenly goes into a rage, you've hit his [[Berserk Button]].
When a nice, normal character suddenly goes into a rage, you've hit his [[Berserk Button]].


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* For the love of all that is holy, please do not mention someone stealing his act to [[Howard Stern]]. We only get to hear the man for an average of five hours a day, and no one needs to hear four hours and 59 minutes of microphones being snapped in half.
* For the love of all that is holy, please do not mention someone stealing his act to [[Howard Stern]]. We only get to hear the man for an average of five hours a day, and no one needs to hear four hours and 59 minutes of microphones being snapped in half.
* [[Ed Reardons Week (Radio)|Ed Reardon]], due to his [[Grammar Nazi]] tendencies, tends to fly into a rage when he sees multiple consecutive exclamation marks, improperly-constructed plurals, and so forth.
* [[Ed Reardon's Week|Ed Reardon]], due to his [[Grammar Nazi]] tendencies, tends to fly into a rage when he sees multiple consecutive exclamation marks, improperly-constructed plurals, and so forth.
* Stu from ''[[Stus Show (Radio)|Stus Show]]'' has many, including [[Live Action Adaptation|Live-Action Adaptations]] of classic cartoons, [[Celebrity Voice Actor|Celebrity Voice Actors]], and low-quality DVD releases.
* Stu from ''[[Stu's Show|Stus Show]]'' has many, including [[Live Action Adaptation|Live-Action Adaptations]] of classic cartoons, [[Celebrity Voice Actor|Celebrity Voice Actors]], and low-quality DVD releases.


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Latest revision as of 10:46, 29 December 2014


When a nice, normal character suddenly goes into a rage, you've hit his Berserk Button.


  • For the love of all that is holy, please do not mention someone stealing his act to Howard Stern. We only get to hear the man for an average of five hours a day, and no one needs to hear four hours and 59 minutes of microphones being snapped in half.
  • Ed Reardon, due to his Grammar Nazi tendencies, tends to fly into a rage when he sees multiple consecutive exclamation marks, improperly-constructed plurals, and so forth.
  • Stu from Stus Show has many, including Live-Action Adaptations of classic cartoons, Celebrity Voice Actors, and low-quality DVD releases.