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A free for all that touched on Margaret’s liberal credentials, Frank’s gender confusion and Don Micksa’s regrets over asking a caller to mail him her underwear. Show Log For Tuesday April 3, 2012

A free for all that touched on Margaret’s liberal credentials, Frank’s gender confusion and Don Micksa’s regrets over asking a caller to mail him her underwear. Show Log For Tuesday April 3, 2012

Don Micksa, a liberal professor from the University of Washington, told Phil that he, Don, was a white man black people could trust since he dated a black girl who was the younger sister of a Black Panther. Don said the best thing to do with George Zimmerman was “to feed him to the Black Panthers so he can be put on trial in one of those “people’s tribunals.”

Later Bobbie Dooley, Margaret Grey, Steve Dooley, Frank Grey and, yes, Don Micksa (who had stopped by the Dooley’s for a drink) got into a free for all that touched on Bobbie’s ongoing need for closure around the lottery, Margaret’s liberal credentials, Frank’s gender confusion and Don Micksa’s regrets over asking caller to mail him her underwear.

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Lloyd Bonafide buys his 8 year old grandson a .22 handgun and proceeds to shoot up his neighbors garage. Show Log For Monday April 2, 2012

Lloyd Bonafide buys his 8 year old grandson a .22 handgun and proceeds to shoot up his neighbors garage. Show Log For Monday April 2, 2012

Steve Bosell doesn’t drink but that doesn’t stop him from pretending he does and pretending he’s drunk at a gathering to watch the NCAA basketball championship game……all so he can impress his workers and look manly But things get confused when Steve slaps Cliff Pedigrew’s wife on the ass hoping that pretending he’s drunk will give him a good excuse.

Lloyd Bonafide buys his 8 year old grandson a .22 handgun and proceeds to shoot up his neighbors garage

Bobbie and Steve Dooley try and work through the trauma of being asked whether or not they’re buying lottery tickets….like they need the money

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From RAMP: Make A Living With Your Mouth

• Talk Radio Network (multiple) personality Phil Hendrie has extended his brand to Pandora by making a collection of his unique character-driven bits available on the user-created Phil Hendrie Radio station. Some of Hendrie’s most beloved alter egos, like Jay Santos of the Citizen’s Auxiliary Police; Bobbie Dooley, President of the Western Estates Homeowners Association; Hendrie’s “boss,” David G. Hall; and wealthy Beverly Hills steakhouse owner Ted Bell now reside on the channel, rotating with Premiere’s Bob & Tom, Steve Harvey’s Nephew Tommy and The Jerky Boys. Hendrie’s bits will also come up on user-created stations for morning radio artists, comics and political satirists. For more Phil more often, go to philhendrieshow.com.

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Phil HendriePhil Hendrie is now on Pandora, featuring excerpts from his Talk Radio Network shows, as he inhabits characters such as Jay Santos, Chris Norton, Bobbie Dooley and David G. Hall (using the name of a former PD). Hendrie’s stuff comes up in the user-created “Phil Hendrie radio” station, along with content from Bob & Tom, Steve Harvey’s nephew Tommy and The Jerky Boys.

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From the Huff Post: ‘O.J. Is Innocent And I Can Prove It’: In New Book, P.I. William Dear Claims O.J. Simpson’s Son Was The Killer

From the Huff Post: ‘O.J. Is Innocent And I Can Prove It’: In New Book, P.I. William Dear Claims O.J. Simpson’s Son Was The Killer

It’s often said that the only certainties in life are death and taxes. But you can add “rehashing of the O.J. Simpson case” to that list — at least for the last 18 years
So it should come as no surprise that a new book has been published about the 1994 murders of Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman.
In 1995, a California jury acquitted O.J. Simpson of the killings. A civil lawsuit, later filed by the victims’ families, resulted in a 1997 judgment finding Simpson liable for the deaths and ordering him to pay $33.5 million in damages. Click for more