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Show Log for Friday October 18, 2013

                                  Nuts? Maybe……

Tonight, as Matt honeymoons with his bride, we rolled a show from February.

It’s Phil talking with Doug Dannger and Steve Bosell about a new video series called ‘Baby Done Gone Wild.” Wait’lll you hear this bit of kookiness as Bosell floats a theory about “the natural instinct of babies to battle each other” and “the discovery of 4000 year old baby fossils that seem to indicate a 4 day battle between babies involving chariots and armor.”

Also Phil talked with Ted Bell about football salary caps and a female kicker trying out with the New York Jets. But Ted’s real topic of discussion was concerning how he was not being taken seriously as a sports reporter. When conversation swung around to how much a Ted cost at his restaurant, Ted blurted out “When Seth McFarland used to sell his ass down on Wilshire for the price of a Ted, his ass was worth exactly $9.95.”

Bobbie Dooley discussed Joan Rivers controversial joke about the Holocaust and Hiedi Klum’s dress. Bobbie said that she and Steve used to be insensitive to the Holocaust as well “until we tried eating that box lunch on the way to Oktoberfest and suddenly felt ill.”

Bunch of other baloney….

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Show Log For Thursday, October 17, 2013

Tonight Dr. Ron Tarner attempted to explain the significance of an archealogical discovery…a 2 million year old skull possibly belonging to a hominid closely related to the human being… Bud however found the term ‘homo” real funny and Tarner was distracted by the fact he couldn’t get a bus or taxi to stop for him. He chalked that up to his standing there with a black colleague, Dr. Steve Peabody. When Peabody walks off to catch his own taxi, it turns out Don’s the one that they weren;t stopping for…

Vernon Dozier, Curt Queedy and Guy Barton discussed and debated the Saturday Night Massacre, an event that took place 40 years ago on this date in which two mebers of the Justice department quit rather than carry out what they thought was an illegal order given them by President Nixon. Dozier thought the Congress’ intrusion on the President was just like Malcom McDowell and his gang invading the writers home in “Clockwork Orange” with their big noses, derby hats and storm trooper boots

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Show Log For Wednesday October 16, 2013

Walt Disney: A Nice guy but…..

Dr. Jim Sadler makes his case for seeing Senator Ted Cruz as a sociopath who has no empathy or any real concern for voters, just consern for his own career. Sadler debated Larry Grover for part of the show and brought up Walt Disney, Shirley Temple and Fred Savage as examples of psychopaths who were nice. The only giveaway, said Sadler, was the fact they had “dead, dull eyes and a black endless hole deep inside of them.”