Month: April 2015
Show Log For Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Margaret Grey discusses the actual healing properties of mud baths, even if she does compare them to sitting in mammoth shit. Deane Wheeler joins the discussion but not before he subjects everyone to another few renditions of “Go With It.” Phil has Robert ball gagged, but Margaret intercedes.
Tuesday, Deane Wheeler adds a little something to a song written for Emerelda
Classic Podcast #441 “Crest Toothpaste” Is Now Available!
Brad Rivkind, ad agency executive, thinks immigrant child Elian Gonzalez would make a great spokesperson for Crest Toothpaste. From April 2000.
Show Log For Monday, April 20, 2015
Phil welcomes on Dave Castorini of Castorini Ministries to talk about Castorini Power, a new matchmaking service… Coach Vernon Dozier almost has a stroke over his softball team getting beat again… And Margaret Grey explains why “ball gagging” can’t be talked about on the show.
Today, Margaret Grey on why discussing ball gags is copyright protected by her & Frank
How about that?
Show Log For Saturday, April 18, 2015
It’s a classic clip triple play for today’s BSP-only show. Featuring RC Collins in “Basketball Is Gay”, Rudy Canosa with “The Overweight Foghorn”, and Lloyd Bonifide fighting his way off hold in “Guns In The Household”. Phil and the gang return with new shows on Monday!
Show Log For Friday, April 17, 2015
Phil talks to Dr. Jim Sadler about proper diet and weight loss while the doc is lifting weights at Gold’s. You can well imagine the grunting and screaming Sadler does to show off while attempting one bicep curl. Don Berman joins the show from the horse races and can’t keep his mind on the interview because he’s losing race after race.
Show Log For Thursday, April 16, 2015
We’ve got another pair of classic clips for today’s podcast. Featuring Steve Bosell’s “Bottle of Scope” and Mavis Leonard in “I Shot A Dog For Jesus”.
Show Log For Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Margaret Grey is scheduled to guest host, but collapses physically and emotionally when her attempted versions of “We’ll Sing In The Sunshine” and “I Fall To Pieces” are in the wrong key. General Shaw takes over and performs them instead.