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“I had to smoke some as part of my training to be DA. I remember getting up from the couch, walking over to the mirror and seeing a Teutonic knight in the reflection.” Show Log For Thursday April 19, 2012

Herb Sewell was out special guest tonight. The convicted and now paroled child molester and child pornographer discussed George Zimmerman with Phil and how Herb felt Zimmerman should get out on bail and find a way to get attacked or killed. That way he can “regain the high moral ground.” With Bunny Belhaven and Marylynn Donnelly

Later attorney Darren Brown argues against the legalizatuion of marijuana saying stories of people actively hallucinating from it’s effects are true. “I had to smoke some as part of my training to be DA. I remember getting up from the couch, walking over to the mirror and seeing a Teutonic knight in the reflection.” With Shoell Heller and Jeff Dowder

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Frank Grey comes on to tell Margaret the name of the screenwriter on Jason Jay Delmonico’s project, Esther House. “Yep, that’s his name” said Frank. Show Log For Wednesday April 18, 2012

RC Collins, Bradley Military Academy cadet, tells Phil he wants to be a US Army sapper but doesn’t want to go through the 28 week course because his grandmother may die before then and he wants to get the badge to show her.Also we had Margaret Grey and Doug Dannger discussing the latest Mel Gibson meltdown and how it’s understandable given the fact that what he should have done is run Joe Esterhaus’ head through a wall. Frank Grey comes on to tell Margaret the name of the screenwriter on Jason Jay Delmonico’s project, Esther House. “Yep, that’s his name” said Frank

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From CNN.com: “‘Beyonce-colored, not darker, not lighter’ – at all times. That seemed to be the quote of the episode, according to Twitter.”

After Jess realizes she’s sort of living with Fancyman, er Russell, she decides that the two of them should spend the weekend at her place.

She asks the guys to be normal when Russell comes over, so naturally his stay was filled with awkward moments.

Winston landed an interview to be a research assistant for a sports radio host played by Phil Hendrie, who turns out to be a huge jerk. Former NBA player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar works at the radio station, and slides Winston a note that warns him to “get out” and that he “will die” there.

Of course, he gets the job and finds himself getting yelled at by his new boss … a lot. One of his boss’s demands: Keep his fridge stocked with six milkshakes – “Beyonce-colored, not darker, not lighter” – at all times. That seemed to be the quote of the episode, according to Twitter.

Winston wanted to quit being a research assistant and focus on being a nanny, but Elvin sabotaged him by telling his mom that Winston said he’s going to smoke weed when they go to the park. It was sweet that he wanted Winston to keep his grown-up job.

When Russell first arrived at the loft for the weekend, Nick didn’t hide his infatuation very well … or at all. He just stared at Russell with googly eyes and ate noodles from his bowl because they’re “bowl brothers.” Nick gets weirder and weirder every week. (I love it!)

After a plumbing fiasco, they decided to play “True American” which is a drinking game mixed with life-sized “Candy Land.” I didn’t really understand the game, but I do know the ground is lava and there’s a lot of random yelling involved.

Russell bonds with Winston and Nick after they’re all drunk.

However, Jess gets upset with Russell for spending time with the guys and not wanting to go apple-picking, but she was afraid to say anything because she didn’t want to fight with him.

But when one of Nick’s crazy creations ends up stabbing Russell, he heads home and finds Jess waiting for him at his house.

They have a cute little “argument,” during which Jess quotes the Spice Girls, and, in typical “New Girl” fashion, they live happily ever after.

So glad “New Girl” has been picked up for another season! What did you think of last night’s episode?

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Dave Oliva says that ‘Charles Zimmerman’ better think of something because those bandages he was wearing have got to be fake…” Show Log For Monday April 16, 2012

Bobbie and Steve Dooley, a couple of very “with it” parents try and explain the Tupac hologram to Phil”s talk radio audience that “doesn’t know who he is.”

Dave Oliva tells Phil that “Charles Zimmerman” better think of something because those bandages he was wearing have got to be fake…”He didn’t have no broken nose when they took the booking photo…” Dave is not deterred by the fact there was no booking photo