Austin Amarca, the owner of an auto repair shop, is suffering from all kinds of physical and emotional ailments (Bell’s Palsy to road rage), because of stress from explaining auto repair to female customers. From February 2004.
Austin Amarca, the owner of an auto repair shop, is suffering from all kinds of physical and emotional ailments (Bell’s Palsy to road rage), because of stress from explaining auto repair to female customers. From February 2004.
Phil brings Dr. William Brown back on to talk about a supposed environmentally friendly aquarium that keeps beluga whales, while the doc is brown trout fishing with three female students up in Bishop, CA. Don Berman also joins the show to disucss the latest on Twitter verification.
Many thanks to the chap, whoever he is, that showed up at the Improv last September wearing a t-shirt with this ’emblem’ on it. We’ve taken some liberties, as you can see
Coach Dozier and Pastor William Rennick, on their way to a tournament in Hawaii, talk girls softball. Margaret Grey and Dean Wheeler discuss the band Eluveitie and “proud new white music from Switzerland.” (Dean mentions wearing “elf-kickers” and “hopping from toadstool to toadstool”)
Phil and the gang bring Dave Oliva back to explain more of his cousin George’s weirdness, including listening to Dark Side of the Moon and watching…not The Wizard of Oz, but…The Blob.
We’re installing the new digital console today, so we’ve got a “Best Of” for today’s podcast.
Phil talks with Doug Dannger about a new version of Twin Peaks due out in 2016, and Margaret sings the theme song. Then Dr. Jim Sadler introduced a new term into the Ebola discussion: Bebola…that’s Ebola when its been diagnosed, but isn’t yet in the critical stages. Sadler also very unfortunately mentioned moisturizing his lips to make it easier to speak and that took the conversation the wrong way as well… Herb Sewell and Lloyd Bonafide join the show to discuss the missing North Korea leader, Kim Jung-un. And Brass Villenueva wraps up the show.
Dr. Jim Sadler is under a lot of pressure, what with health care reform and patients changing appointment times. He tells Phil a guy is bound to take it out on people. From February 2003.