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Sixteen People In Howard Stern's Universe, From Robin Quivers to Crackhead Bob

These are the characters Stern has amassed during his three decades on the air

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The most popular member of Stern's "Wack Pack," Lester "Beetlejuice" Green is four feet three inches tall, and has an abnormally small head because he suffers from microcephaly. Stern fans love him because he answers any question Stern poses, even when he has no idea what he's talking about. In 2004 he composed the oddly catchy song "This Is Beetle," which was later covered by Staind and Blues Traveler. "He's like a little black, midget Mozart," Stern said at the time.

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