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Show Log For Monday April 22, 2013

Harvey Weirman and Frank Grey debated the fine legal point of whether or not Margaret Grey has the right to belch on air. She is a woman after all and as such can handle spicey foods better than a man. So she contends she shouldn’t be punished for enjoying a ham, gorgonzola and cheddar on rye with Gulden’s mustard before everyshow. After all, if she isn’t allowed to belch she’ll “blow her esophagus to bits.”

Other claptrap

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Episode 150 of the Classic Podcast: Dave Oliva Wonders Why A Kid With Cancer Gets An Honorary LAPD Badge!

            If a little kid received an honorary badge, would he have the power to make an arrest?

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Animated webisodes, the Milwaukee Lions game archive, live Milwaukee Lion webcasts, Bobbie Dooley’s blog, Ted Bell’s blog, video of Phil’s TV pilots, radio interviews, TV interviews, the PhilTV Saturday Night Movie and oh so very much more……or maybe not that much more…..but alot….

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Thanks for watching our Saturday Night Movies Dr. Sex and The Brain That Wouldn’t Die

“Brain” stars Jason Evers as a mad scientist bent on finding a suitable body for his beloved girlfriend’s still-living head. 1962. Real tear jerker .. also “Dr Sex,” some piece of shit excuse to show nude women. A ‘Nudie Cutie’ original from 1964

Shout out to BSP Tim Krauss in Watertown. I think it’s all clear! Peace brother! 

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Show Log For Friday April 19, 2013

      “When Barbara Stanwyck wanted something, you never said no to him”

Phil returns with a recap of Boston. Then Margaret pulls David hall onto the show to tell Phil to quit talking about Boston and the Soledad Brothers because “it’s boring.” He even pulled the crickets sound effect out of mothballs to make the point.

Margeret started singing Desmond Deckers “Israelites” and then (her favorite) “Jumo” by Van Halen while describing her “bowl of fruit, Carmen Miranda-style hat.”

Frank Grey, Margarets husband came on to talk about watching Margarets old TV series “Chophouse,” a series that got made just so Frank would agree to produce two seasons of “Big Valley.” Said Franl: “When Barbara Stanwyck wanted something, you never said no to him.”