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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Denver Radio: KOA’s Steffan Tubbs Drops F-Bomb

Posted on 02:18 by Unknown
Steffan Tubbs

Listeners to KOA 850 AMradio during the Tuesday morning drive heard a little more than the news.

Morning host Steffan Tubbs made a comment during a commercial break about television celebrity Snooki which he thought was off air.


Tubbs' microphone was still on when he made the comment calling "Snooki ____-ing ugly".



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