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In reply to the discussion: AG Bondi thinks that it is illegal for Bruce Springstein to refer to himself as "The Boss" (satire) [View all]Wiz Imp
(5,477 posts)66. Here's where the nickname came from:
Springsteen, 75, then offered some background on the moniker, saying it came about simply because he paid his band and crew.
“‘Hey, boss.’ You know? ‘Are we getting paid this week?’ ‘Sure,’” he recalled. “And then some DJ heard it and started using it on the radio and it, you know, went viral, as they say. And so there it is.”.
“‘Hey, boss.’ You know? ‘Are we getting paid this week?’ ‘Sure,’” he recalled. “And then some DJ heard it and started using it on the radio and it, you know, went viral, as they say. And so there it is.”.
He never liked it as a nickname, but eventually accepted people were going to call him that whether he liked it or not.
Bruce Springsteen may be known as “The Boss,” but he’d rather not be.
The beloved rocker opened up about his apparent disdain for his longstanding nickname on The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast on Thursday, May 1. “‘The Boss,’ which dogged me my whole life, still does,” he said. “I’ve gotten used to it. I’ve given up and gotten used to it, I suppose.”
The beloved rocker opened up about his apparent disdain for his longstanding nickname on The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast on Thursday, May 1. “‘The Boss,’ which dogged me my whole life, still does,” he said. “I’ve gotten used to it. I’ve given up and gotten used to it, I suppose.”
https://people.com/bruce-springsteen-given-up-gotten-used-to-boss-nickame-11726809#:~:text=The%20origin%20story%20was%20previously,the%20nickname%20became%20public%20knowledge.
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AG Bondi thinks that it is illegal for Bruce Springstein to refer to himself as "The Boss" (satire) [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
May 20
OP
She's playing to ONE rube, the one in the White House who thinks he's king mob boss
Attilatheblond
May 20
#21
It is, as it says, "JamboSchlarmbo" -"Dope Dad. Comedian. Satirist. Amateur Professional."
muriel_volestrangler
May 20
#20
The sad thing is this is what we expect from these idiots that Been A Dick Donald picked for his dept. heads.
MarineCombatEngineer
May 20
#24
That's because it's so close to the reality of this administration that we don't see the funny anymore.
Linda ladeewolf
May 20
#62
Stupid is as Stupid does...one of Forest Gump's sayings (or his Mom)...pertinent I think. Perhaps there's a reward for
SWBTATTReg
May 20
#26
Yes, because they'll be using up some of the last remaining air that the Rs haven't yet polluted....
Sogo
May 20
#33
No problem. I never actually knew the full background story myself (despite being a huge fan)
Wiz Imp
May 20
#70
"but it COULD be true" is okay for satire and terrible for information systems. tighten up, y'all
WhiskeyGrinder
May 20
#40
Was it legal for Elvis to be the 'King of Rock and Roll"? Or Michael Jackson, the "King of Pop"? How about Prince?
sinkingfeeling
May 20
#41
I did at first being that this isn't too far from the truth with these MAGAt idiots. nt
MarineCombatEngineer
May 20
#52
She's as shitkicker stupid as her WH boss. Springsteen's national audience gave him that title, not he himself.
ancianita
May 20
#56