It’s Kenny Slag’s Principles for Abundance in the 21st Century.
…….If you can’t be rich you can be happy Kenny is….
Brad Rifkin of Security Consultants talks with Phil about racial sensitivity in the wake of comments made by Atlanta Brave John Rocker. It turns out Brad and Rocker have more in common than Brad thought. From February 2000.
Phil introduces new sponsor Voo Doo Rugs and talks with store manager Gary Pipe. Bob Green also joins the show to make sure Pipe isn’t trying to horn in on his airtime (when you hear Gary you’ll understand), and Margaret rips through a rendition of Tina Turner’s “Better Be Good To Me.”
Gary Pipe? Maybe
Also, Jay Santos will unveil ‘It’s A Flare Drop Kinda Night’ Monday!
Professor Emory Clayton is seriously concerned about LA Canyon College starting up a football program next fall and argues with General Shaw about it…
Robert Oden, a former record producer and promoter, thinks Drake, Li’l Wayne, and the rest aren’t as hard as they sound…
And Margaret Grey takes her “man on the street” microphone to “Voodoo Rugs” in the El Pacifico.
…….plus Professor Emory Clayton warns against college football at LA Canyon College and argues with General Shaw over who’s buying the next round of drinks
Friday, Jay Santos unveils a new song, “It’s A Flare Drop Kinda Night”
Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police runs a flare drop to pull over the only logical people he’d suspect of meth use… white people. Although it puts a bit of a “hitch” of regret in his step as he walks to their cars.
Phil talks with Don Berman of Channel 19 News and Rudy Canosa about Bill O’Reilly’s claims of experience in combat zones. Rudy mentions the “Argentinian midge,” a kind of “South American Tinker Bell” that brought devastation to the land after defeat in the Falklands War.