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“Castorini got “stomped” by members of the “Scum Of The Earth” motorcycle club. The daughter of a member was used by Castorini as sexual bait for converts.” Show Log For Tuesday June 19, 2012

Steve Bosell in a return engagement with the heavy breathing Erica Dorton. Steve tells Phil he was told by his daughters school to take some gay porn home and watch it in order that he lose his “bigotry” against gay marriage. By the end of the hour Dorton had called in, breathing into the phone and Bobbie Dooley’s husband Steve started talling like Liberace.“Hey Reverand. Let’s talk about my daughter.”

David Castorini of the Castorini Youth Ministries talked with Phil about the possibility that the bones of John the Baptist have been found. John the Baptist, says Dave, was important but that was then, this is now and he wants some credit for leading souls to God. And that was something else. Castorini got “stomped” by members of the “Scum Of The Earth” motorcycle club because the daughter of one of the members was used by Castorini as sexual bait for converts

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Where will you be when Phil’s “Letter to the World” kicks of PhilTV tonight? Paddling it? Or touching your BSP?

Where will you be when Phil’s “Letter to the World” kicks of PhilTV tonight? Paddling it? Or touching your BSP?

Was Hitler ever in America and other dumb ass questions from Facebook…PhilTV at 9:15pm PDT all the way to 1am PDT

Pre pre show music

Get Down On It Kool and the Gang
Celebration Kool and the Gang
My Favorite Things John Coltrane
White Room Cream

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“An ill-fated trip to Mexico and a contemplated escape into the jungle.” Show Log For Monday June 18, 2012

Pastor William Rennick describes an ill-fated trip to Mexico where he encountered machine guns, roadblocks and a contempleted escape into the jungle. General Lafayette C. Baker (1826-1868) Chief of the United States Secret Service

Later RC Collins questions whether or not President Obama is safe what with recent Secret Service escapades in Columbia.

With Jack Armstrong, Emory Clayton, Don Berman, Curt Queedy and Guy Barton