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In his book, Miss America, Howard Stern calls Ralph the most universally hated member of his staff. Throughout 2006, Cirella briefly co-hosted the now-defunct The Friday Show with Gary Dell'Abate and Jon Hein on Howard 100 and Howard 101. He was also the host of "Geek Time", which aired on Howard 101. Cirella died on December 5, 2023, at age 58 ...
Ralph Alexander Citarella (born February 7, 1958) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.The right-hander was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1st round (12th pick) of the 1979 amateur draft (secondary phase), and he played for the Cardinals (1983–1984) and Chicago White Sox (1987).
Jon Hein is an American radio personality and former webmaster.He created the website jumptheshark.com and works for The Howard Stern Show.Hein has written three books, Jump the Shark: When Good Things Go Bad as well as Fast Food Maniac: From Arby’s to White Castle, One Man’s Supersized Obsession with America’s Favorite Food.
Cirella had been a contributor to Stern’s popular radio show for decades Howard Stern reveals death of close friend and frequent radio show guest Ralph Cirella Skip to main content
Ultimate Adventures was a six-issue comic book, written by Ron Zimmerman and drawn by Duncan Fegredo, and published by Marvel Comics.It starred Hawk-Owl and Woody, two characters who were designed by Howard Stern Show staff member Ralph Cirella [1] as blatant parodies of Batman and Robin.
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Lange was born on October 11, 1967, in Livingston, New Jersey, and was raised in Union Township, Union County. [2] His mother, Judy (née Caprio), of Italian descent, was a housewife, while his father, Arthur Lange Sr., of German descent, was a general contractor who installed television antennas. [3]
The 1983–84 New Jersey Devils season was the 10th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and second season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season. [1]