
Amanda Green
Amanda Green
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Tonight on the show Lloyd Bonafide told Phil about watching the Republican debate with his grandson. The child is only 5 so he was restless. Lloyd said he held the kids head while he forced open his eyes to watch the debate while occasionally putting drops in them ala “Clockwork Orange.” “I love my grandson dearly but the dirty little brat was going to do what I asked or hell would follow behind!”
Art Griego took time away from his air charter business to do wedding photography. Art says that the only way to make “the home-run money” in wedding photos is to take pictures of weddings that are so lovely he can sell them to “Modern Bride’ magazine. Unfortunately, says Art, it seems lately that every time he rounds the corner to check the set up for the bride and groom there’s the bride “with the big thick shoulders and neck. I’m known around ‘Modern Bride’ nowadays as Art Griego and his Petting Zoo.”
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Hour one had Bobbie and Steve Dooley putting together a “tour” to see the Casey Anthony trial as well as where her daughter was found, where she lived and where she worked. Plus a box lunch will be provided. “I want parents to be prepared if they get in their cars one morning and it smells funky.”
Hour two Clara Bingham told Phil that schools are cutting costs by having children take home their own garbage from lunchs or snacks. But Ms. Bingham said at her school they have instituted “One Step Beyond.” The children take home their own garbage as well as a couple of pounds of the schools refuse. Plus, as a life lesson, when she goes to use one of the schools Andy Gump porto-potties the children must stand at attention until she’s done, salute as she’s coming out and then haul the waste basin down to the truck.
FISHBOWL LA
By Richard Horgan on June 10, 2011 11:30 AM
As far as FishbowlLA is concerned, no amount of praise for LA radio host Phil Hendrie is too much. His wacky cavalcade of characters is a supremely entertaining 21st century echo of everything from San Francisco’s Firesign Theater to UK’s The Goon Show.
The latest journalist to chime in with a Hendrie huzzah is OC Register radio beat columnistGary Lycan. In the spring LA Arbitron ratings, Hendrie’s KTLK 1150 AM weeknight show(with Saturday nights companion broadcast on KFI 640 AM) is the number one spoken word program among listeners ages 12 through 54. But it’s what Hendrie has done with his website in recent years that’s truly impressive:
Hendrie took matters into his own hands with his website. He’s doing podcasts, videocasts, webisodes, and making available his archived shows – all for a subscription fee. “I am exploiting new media, not relying on radio. It’s financially more profitable because people are paying me money. I am doing a better job selling “The Phil Hendrie Show” than anything Mel Karmazin (Sirius XM) has done.”
Hendrie also keeps busy with feature film and TV voiceover work. Listen for him in the 2012 Fox TV animated series version of Napoleon Dynamite.