
Another Customer Appreciation Month is in the bag. Bag to normal now, huh. Oughta be a bag summer, bag time!
Another Customer Appreciation Month is in the bag. Bag to normal now, huh. Oughta be a bag summer, bag time!
By popular demand, it’s the return of The Margaret Grey Players with special guest star Mavis Leonard as Traffic guy Bob Bakian. The “panel” interviews Ted Bell and Professor Don Micksa whose breath, it turns out, is so bad a cadaver dog once “hit” on it.
…..with special guest Mavis Leonard playing the part of Bob Bakian….
It’s a Memorial Day Lloyd-Off with Koren War vet Lloyd Bonafide. First he deals with running over someone, confident any judge will give him probation because he’s old. Then, for some convoluted reason he gets irate at an Asian-American kid for wearing a Kobe Bryant jersey.
It’s our favorite Korean War vet (‘nineteen fifty, nineteen fifty two) in a couple of classic moments..
Phil tries to interview Frank Grey about his years representing country DJ Gene Gebell while Frank plays a round of golf. And Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police argues against so-called internet “doxing,” but then changes his mind.
Tomorrow on our BSP only show Frank Grey plays a round of golf while remembering ‘Jerry Geeble,’ later to be known as ‘Gene Gebell.’
Don Parsley, professional con man, now tries to play on people’s sympathies for Iraq War contractors. Don claims he’s broke, homeless, and living in the Angeles Forest with his kids. From May 2004.
Phil struggles with trying to talk to country disc jockey Gene Gebel about his newly published autobiography “I’ve Been Shot 63 Times” because one of those times was in the face and Gene has some nerve damage there. Later, Vernon Dozier introduces his father, Unger Dozier, who talks to the panel about his love of the Dallas Cowboys.
And country jock Gene Gebel tries to talk about his autobiography “I’ve Been Shot 63 Times”