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Show Log For Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Phil conducts two very weird interviews, one with a distracted Vernon Dozier who mentions that he’s “hungover” but that he did not use drugs or alcohol the night before. The other is with construction contractor Steve Bosell who reflects on the passing of NASA engineer Bob Ebeling, who predicted the Challenger would blow up. Steve remembers a crash he feels he caused and could have prevented involving him breaking a wind so foul it disoriented the driver of the truck he was in. After the show stay tuned for the BSP Classic hour, featuring a clip from Hour 3 of July 30, 2003. Dean Wheeler says that giving a kidney to the parent of a girl you raped makes it okay… and he also hates Volkswagens.

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Show Log For Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Phil and the panel talk to show contributor Mark Henshaw after it’s revealed that he’s been caught on videotape having sex with PR guy Jake Bonron’s wife. High schooler Justin McEloy tells Phil’s audience that Photoshopping one’s head onto different bodies is pretty normal among the young millennials using dating sites like OgreTeen. Restaurant owner Ted Bell emotionally melts down thinking about the “fat kid” that runs North Korea and how guys like him are responsible for feeding him and making him “waddle fat.” Then from 2006, the BSP Classic hour features Larry Grover discussing his recent arrest when he tried to have an escort accompany him to a so-called “social function.”

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Show Log For Monday, March 21, 2016

The Marriott Hotel chain is moving into Cuba. Bobbie and Steve Dooley attempt to comment, but are insulted by Phil and ask to leave the air. Vernon Dozier talks about his addiction to world football (soccer) and what a waste of time it is. Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police is called on to locate Larry & Gloria Grover after a suspicious hang up. Then after the show stay tuned for today’s Classic Hour from November 30, 2000. R.C. Collins discusses the “New Youth Nation,” a group of “children” moving to an Indian reservation because they no longer have trust and confidence in adults.