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Show Log For Wednesday May 29, 2013

Austin Amarca may have prayed to something like this while almost drowning in the California surf

Phil talked about the long running fued between people living on the beach in Malibu and people wanting to use that beach…one that is in fact public but is not easily accessible to the public because of the efforts of homeowners there to block access. Margaret in taking the side of the homeowners sang a song, written by her partner Bob Woosnan, called “I stepped in something warm andf soft,” supposedly a reference to baby diapers that would be left on the beach along with other refuse by a public using it.

Austin Amarca called the show to talk about what he called the living hell of losing your balance in the California surf and being tossed about under the waves. “When I look at the things I’ve done in my life there’s no point in praying to a Christian god,..so I just went down the list, Hindu, Moslem, any god that would help…

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Episode 171 “Phil Impersonates Brian Grant” is now available!

And the only way to hear it is with a Backstage Pass, so head over to our registration page and sign up now!

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Show Log for Friday May 24, 2013

Phil opens with show news and how things are falling together.

A caller named Alf speaks a sort of gibberish that only Bud can understand (example; “The ribs at Roma will cause you to dump in the parking lot”  means “Oh I really like your show, Mr. Hendrie”)

Dr. Jim Sadler discussed Brad Pitt’s bizarre condition known as Face Blindness. Sadler said he also has this condition and there are some mornings he gets out of bed, doesn’t recognize himself in the mirror and so goes back to bed.

Hours 2 and 3 were Best Of’s as Phil had an early voice session in San Diego

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Episode 169 “New Youth Nation” is now available!

RC is back, and this time he’s leading the youth of our nation out to form their own society! And the only way to hear this madness unfold is with a Backstage Pass. So don’t delay, sign up now!

And don’t forget, customer appreciation month is drawing to a close. All new Backstage Pass memberships enrolled this month will receive free “Best Of” digital CDs!

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  • A new annual membership grants you access to FIVE free digital CDs (up to a $125 value!)

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Show Log For Thursday May 23, 2013

Joe Francis: “A real waste of ‘straight.'”

Mavis Leonard joined Phil to sing “Lobotomy Blues,” an old blues song that “came up the LA river from Long Beach with the colored actors.” The subject came up because they were talking about Amanda Bynes and Frances Farmer, two actors that seem to be ready for “the hammer and spike.”

Doug Dannger, gay man and gay journalist got into the Joe Francis story saying that Francis was ‘a real waste of ‘straight.’ Also Doug revealed that as a gay man and gay journalist he’ll only have sex with other gay journalists. “After them I’ll have sex with women but only really beautiful ones and then after them gay guys who do anything for a living.

Don Doogan, dog trainer, talked about a little Border Collie lost in the tornado that was reunited with his owner. Don said people need to understand dogs better. To that end Don dresses in costume and goes to peoples houses to put on a show about dogs. “Wearing women’s clothes completely separates me from civilization. I wind up staggering around in the snow in high heels.”