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Show Log For Tuesday June 11, 2013

Doug Dannger was on to discuss Jim Carrey’s latest project, one that did not get off the ground. In the process he discussed Carrey’s first, “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” which Bob Green called in about, claiming it was originally “Ace Ventura: Pet Embalmer” and that his brother, Richard Green, wrote it. 

Austin Amarca was also on saying Dannger hitting the “gay man and gay journalist” note was getting on his nerves

Later it was Harvey Weirman discussing some legal issues but remembering the mental illness of his wife who used to look at him at dinner and say “It’s your move. I’m standing here. It’s your move.” Dr. Jim Sadler called in to try and talk to Harvey about his issues but was driven from the air.

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Show Log For Monday June 10, 2013

Dean and Emerelda Wheeler return to the show to help solve the shooting of Johnny Two-Sheets, a Native American who was shot out of a tree in Deans backyard while Dean claims a “herd of squirrels” mocked him and a “purification ceremony” he was conducting.

Margaret also ran afoul of Phil and the panel when she said Phil had no right to talk about old bands like Van Halen since the members are elderly and might have strokes. “Phil, you run the risk of David Lee Roth trying to do the splits and only one leg works or he sings “You muight as wew Rump”

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Show Log For Friday June 7, 2013

What we’ll look like 100,000 years from now

On the show tonight Dr. Ron Tarner talked about the physical eveolution of humans over the next 100,000 years and how we will look. (Hint: Our eyes will be bugged out and our heads will be big)

David G. Hall defended Margaret’s “lock-out” of “I’m Margaret Grey” as being appropriate even though that phrase is supposed to bring all discussion to an end regardless of where anyone is in a sentence

Larry Grover took grave excepetion to Obama’s NSA gathering phone records even as he admitted Bush did the same thing…Meanwhile, as Larry is talking he’s getting hassled by a group of kids in the men’s room. “Phil I was afraid I was going to get raped”