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Doug said that Indianapolis was “a dark and foreboding place with hints of black magic and Indian burial grounds.” Show Log For Thursday, February 2, 2012

Doug Dannger, Harvey Weirman and Phil argued and screamed at each other over Doug’s forthcoming article in the Orange County Courier about “the rehabilitation of Indianapolis.” Doug avoided Phil and Harvey’s questions for for 2 hours on why he said that Indianapolis was “a dark and forboding place with hints of black magic and Indian burial grounds.”                       The road to Indianapolis

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“Zuckerberg has enough money to make any woman not care how many cameras he’s got set up.” Show Log For Wednesday, February 1, 2012

David G. Hall and Dean Wheeler insist that Phil take a stand in the Susan G. Komen/Planned Parenthood controversy. Who does he side with? Pro-choice or pro-life? When Phil says he is pro-choice but also understands Komen’s position in stopping funding for Planned Parenthood, Wheeler and Hall lay into Phil calling him gutless.                            Mark Zuckerberg

Steve Bosell wants to sue the San Jose Merucry-News for a line in one of their stories about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. “He is a 27 years old, a college dropout and he has brought Wall Street to it’s knees.” Steve thinks that line pretty much tells every other man that reads it he’s a loser and Zuckerberg has the money to take his wife if he wants to. “Zuckerberg has enough money to make any woman not care how many cameras he’s got set up.”

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Ted Bell from Ted’s of Beverly Hills came on to defend his restaurants slogan, “We want to put our meat in your mouth,” from an increasingly strident chorus of detractors. Show Log For Tuesday January 31, 2012

Ted Bell from Ted’s of Beverly Hills came on to defend his restaurants slogan, “We want to put our meat in your mouth,” from an increasingly strident chorus of detractors; the religious community and families. Ron Burlingame from San Antonio called the show to say he’d been in LA with his wife and two daughters when he saw a billboard with the slogan on it. “I pulled over and had to collect myself. And then, so my daughters who are 4 and 5 wouldn’t know what I was talking about to my wife, I had to use hand signs. I pointed to my mouth and made a gagging sound!” Ted said his slogan wasn’t any worse than “Finger lickin’ good” (Colonel Sanders) or “Taste the rainbow” (Skittles) which he felt promoted “the gay lifestyle.”