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“Phil discussed the passing of Sheriff John Rovick, a childrens show host in Los Angeles during the fifties and sixties. Margaret sang Sheriff John’s ‘Birthday Song’ but gave it a scat feel that bugged Phil… ‘I gave it the Cab Callaway. Big deal,’ said

“Phil discussed the passing of Sheriff John Rovick, a childrens show host in Los Angeles during the fifties and sixties. Margaret sang Sheriff John’s ‘Birthday Song’ but gave it a scat feel that bugged Phil… ‘I gave it the Cab Callaway. Big deal,’ said Margaret.” Show Log For Friday October 12, 2012

Phil talked about Godzilla tonight, or as Margaret called him, “God-zura or God-zeeya.” It was her opinion and Buds as well that Phil creating a photo of a giant baby sitting in downtown Tokyo would be traumatic for the Japanese people to see…

Phil discussed the passing of Sheriff John Rovick, a childrens show host in Los Angeles during the fifties and sixties. Margaret then tried to sing Sheriff John’s “Birthday Song” but gave it a scat feel that bugged Phil… “I gave it the Cab Callaway. Big deal,” said Margaret.

Herb Sewell joined the show to discuss Taliban death threats against a fourteen year old girl in Pakistan and the fact that “Phil’s big mouth could get him into hot water too.” 

Phil took a lot of heat tonight from Margaret and Bud. As he fractured his grammar at one point by saying “He don’t know” Margaret remarked “Phil, you talk like you use the pages of a catalogue to wipe with. My God.”Mavis uses Harry Potter pages as “ass-wipe.”

Speaking of wiping, Mavis Leonard expressed her disdain for the Harry Potter books saying she’s torn all the pages out of those books and folded them neatly into a “stack of ass-wipes on the toilet tank. Real handy.”

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From LA Times: ‘Sheriff’ John Rovick dies at 93; popular L.A. children’s TV host

From LA Times: ‘Sheriff’ John Rovick dies at 93; popular L.A. children’s TV host

Yeah, he looks like a goofy guy but he was the greatest if you were a llittle kid in LA in the sixties. Every day at noon there he was on Channel 11 reminding us to brush our teeth, eat a good lunch, help mom. Then he showed Crusader Rabbit cartoons and wished people a happy birthday. Sheriff John died October 7, 2012. I love you man

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“His grand daughter, daughter and son-in-law were so stupid Harvey often found himself going to the primate house at the zoo “to be with ‘people’ I can talk to….not literally but, you know, spiritually.” Show Log For Thursday October 11, 2012

“His grand daughter, daughter and son-in-law were so stupid Harvey often found himself going to the primate house at the zoo “to be with ‘people’ I can talk to….not literally but, you know, spiritually.” Show Log For Thursday October 11, 2012

Margaret Grey and Phil talked about the vp debate along with Kevin Hare, a Hollywood writer and friend of Margarets who, it turns out, simply wanted to plug his bad direct-to-video movie. Kevin said Paul Ryan was like the character of Sir Francis Drake in his movie who was wearing a bad, costume store mustache and kept tripping over his sword…

Phil talked with Harvey Weirman breifly about Leon Panetta and Panetta’s report that concluded America is vulnerable to a “Pearly Harbor-style cyber attack.” During the interview, when Harvey still couldn’t get the right eyeglasses from his grand daughter,

Harvey’s grand daubghter with the “big glasses”

He confided to Phil that his grand daughter, daughter and son-in-law were so stupid Harvey often found himself going to the primate house at the zoo “to be with ‘people’ I can talk to….not literally but, you know, spiritually.” 

Margaret also sang lyrics to the Twilight Zone theme, written, she said, “by Jerry Clarel and Bill Bingham, a couple of sound editors at Rod Serlings old company Kowabunga Productions.”