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Tonight Robert Green of Frazier Foods in a wide ranging interview about the abuse of grocery coupons by many customers, saving them enormous amounts of money but unfailry punishing supermarkets as well as his comments on the possibility of a strike and his “$15,000 hair system” which he says is mockedf constantly by his checkers.
Also Steve Bosell commented on the forthcoming appearance of Chaz Bono on “Dancing With The Stars” and how “a he that was a she gets a shot at something like Lacey Schwimmer and I ain’t never had a shot at something like that.”
Had an interesting talk with Bubba on the panel. People looking for attention are making a federal case out of every damn thing he’s doing too.
Build Your Community Before You Need It
September 15 •
3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Chicago |
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People are getting their information and entertainment from different sources, and you limit your opportunity to be chosen if you’re not integrating with digital and social media. AllAccess’ Joel Denver, who created his business around digital technology, will lead this high-level talent discussion which will offer insights into strategies for blending emerging media platforms with traditional radio. |
Moderator
• Joel Denver, President, AllAccess.com
Panelists
• Phil Hendrie, Syndicated Personality, TRN & KFI-AM 640
• Julian Nieh, Morning Personality, WBBM-FM
• J Niice, Morning Personality, WBBM-FM
• Bubba The Love Sponge, Nationally Syndicated Host, Bubba Radio Network
Dave Castorini from the Castorini Youth Ministries joined the show tonight to talk about his ‘prayer counselors,” young women he can send over to Marcus Bachmann’s house for “six solid hours of good, honest sex” so there’s no doubt about his heterosexuality….
Jay Santos followed up with Phil about last weeks San Diego blackout and how a restraining order was filed against him and the Citizens Axiliary Police for entering a woman’s home thinking she may be in danger only to find her sitting on the toilet.
Also, Roland Schwinn made brief appearance representing people “who take up lots of space” He is joining a lawsuit against White Castle. His claim concerns what he says is “too much distance between the seats and the condiments and that I get winded getting up to get ketchup.”
The Phil Hendrie Show, every night 10p to 1a…….PhilTV in HD, 9:15pm to 1aFor you ingognito radio people resentful of the hand life’s dealt you, you can’t ever be as funny or inventive as Phil but you can listen and learn and someday crack up your aunt…if you’ll pardon the expression “crack up.”
Tonight Larry Grover talked about the Tea Party debate and the showings of Mitt Romney and Rick Perry or “Newt Perry” as he mistakenly called him occasionally. Larry worries that the men are too handsome and that they’ll have limited appeal to regular-looking ugly guys like him and try and pick up wives and girlfriends….
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Later, Dr. Jim Sadler joined the show to talk about domestic violence. “It’s never okay…never…to strike a woman if you’re a man. But it’s certainly understandable if she’s arguing with you about politics.” Dr. Sadler went on to say that men don’t have many areas left where they’re the kings of the castle and this should be one of them. “Otherwise you got guys getting up and taking their rings off.”
From Political Hotsheet: Perry and Romney trade jabs on Social Security. Click for the whole story
Republican presidential candidates former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, gestures as Texas Gov. Rick Perry watches during a Republican debate Monday, Sept. 12, 2011, in Tampa, Fla.
(Credit: Mike Carlson)
The top contenders for the Republican nomination for president came out of the gate swinging at each other Monday over the future of Social Security in a televised debate sponsored by the Tea Party Express.
Texas Governor Rick Perry softened his comments from a week earlier in California when he called the retirement program established in the wake of the Great Depression “a monstrous lie” to young people.
On Monday at the Florida debate, Perry called the Social Security system broken, but he said emphatically that anyone now receiving benefits or nearing retirement age would not have those checks curtailed.
“Slam dunk guarantee,” Perry said, “that program is going to be there in place” for current retirees, adding it would be in place for “those individuals who are moving towards being on Social Security, that program’s going to be there for them when they arrive there.”