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Show Log For Wednesday April 10, 2013

Tonight Don Berman called night racing from Dickman Downs with the last race one he bet for a little crippled boy in a hospital. Guess what? Don’s horse “was wiping up the rear” and Don was screaming for the animal to be shot at the end of the race…

Doug Dannger joined the show to talk about “spoilers” and how sometimes the cat is let out of the bag about a particular movie. Sometimes the consequences are far reaching. In the case of “The Crying Game” letting everyone know a guy in a dress seduced an IRA member pretty much spelled the end of that organization…

Karen Deaville and her family checked in to lay the praise on Phil and have her bother-in-law Jerry tell Phil about his dream of, like the kid in ‘Footloose,” leaving the farm and being a dancer. It was a dream that got derailed when his grandfather walked in on him in the barn practicing a step called “The New York Miinute.” His grandfather’s last words were “you and your homosexual lifestyle” before he tripped on a spreader and layed out facedown on the barn floor dead. Jerry, not knowing the old man had expired and thinking he was fooling around, kept on dancing for another 3 minutes before he realized what had happened, the dumb ass

 
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Phil Hendrie…..Now Officially The Hardest Working Man In Show Business

Multiple characters, three hours a night, no phone calls, no guest-o-rama, flying solo and still as funny as any show anywhere….they tried to kill him, tried to break his spirit, used him and beat him like a farm animal…. And he still stands. It’s your patriotic duty to get a BSP and join Phil in his almost solo defense of comedy!! Thank you!!!

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Show Log For Tuesday April 9, 2013

                                        “Wee” Willie Keeler

Tonight RC Collins hosted a BSP-A-Thon, bringing on guests Margaret Grey, Harvey Weirman, Herb Sewell, Vernon Dozier, Pastor William Rennick, Lloyd Bonafide, Justin MdcElroy, David G. Hall and his in studio co-host Cadet Watson.

We found out about the multiple drug addictions his mother has, the deep pockets of his father and how Bradley Military Academy is taking advantage of them, Watsons criminal past and many other heretofore unexplored areas of RC’s life.

Margaret Grey came back to take another run at “You Only Live Twice” with the same disastrous results. Lloyd Bonafide tried it and it blew chim-PON-zee as well. Harvey Weirman read the cadets the riot act while Herb Sewell couldn’t get through to them at all. Vernon Dozier took exception to them mocking “Wee Willie” Keeler and Pastor Rennick defined what a “wog”, a “chog” and a “chawog” was. Justin McElroy trfied to talk baseball with them but they didn’t get that either and David G. Hall tried to keep the whole thing on the rails. Meanwhile, Cadet Watson hinted at a history of abusing animals and sex with his aunt.

 
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Frank Sinatra in “Suddenly” 8pm PDT

“Three gunmen, who have been hired to assassinate the President, hold a family hostage while waiting for their target. Interesting B film which focuses on psychopathic killer well-portrayed against type by Frank Sinatra.” Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, James Gleason, Nancy Gates. 77 min.