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Show Log For Wednesday October 12, 2011

Ted Bell offers employment to out of work executives, former managers, V.P.’s and other high-level types at double the minimum wage so he can tell them to bus tables, wash dishes and unplug toilets. It’s Ted’s way of helping out people needed in our economy and getting pay-back for past humiliations and rejections

Prof. Emory Clayton doesn’t find Herman Cain a very good example of “black business success.” He’ll hold his nose and vote for Obama again if Cain somehow get’s the nomination!

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Phil’s Pick To Click Movie Of The Month: ‘Act Of Violence’ Click for details..

Phil’s Pick To Click Movie Of The Month: ‘Act Of Violence’ Click for details..

From IMDB: War veteran Frank Enley seems to be a happily married small-town citizen until he realizes Joe Parkson is in town. It seems Parkson is out for revenge because of something that happened in a German POW camp, and when a frightened Enley suddenly leaves for a convention in L.A., Parkson is close behind. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26}

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Show Log For Tuesday October 11, 2011

Bobbie Dooley is offering herself as a door prize in a raffle for the Junior and Senior boys at Western Estates High School…Win a chance to take her to the Homecoming Dance. Oh, don’t worry mom and dad. She’ll be wearing “chastity equipment. Steve just rented it.” ??

                                   Hoo boy

Dr. Jim Sadler says Paul McCartney has married again, not out of love (he had that with Linda, tried to have it with Heather Mills) but because he actually “can’t stand being in the same house with the woman.” Dr. Sadler says McCartney has done that as penance for having lived and enjoyed all these years while Lennon’s been dead. As a result he’s married someone “that he can’t stand being around.”

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Show Log For Monday October 10, 2011

Margaret Grey reprised her endorsement of “The Dream Act” from Saturday and also sang, horribly, “Dust In The Wind.” Next Dean Wheeler tries to explain how he was “sodomized with a broom handle” and had his face “busted open by a cops nightstick” when he wasn’t anywhwere near the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York.

With Lloyd Bonafide, Brad Rifkin and Justin McCelroy“All we are is dust in the dee-dee, doo-doo-dee-dee, all we are is dust in the dee-dee..”