
Phil talks with Robert Green about a new campaign for Sebsun Sauerkraut, and Jack Armstrong tackles Ballgate.

Phil talks with Robert Green about a new campaign for Sebsun Sauerkraut, and Jack Armstrong tackles Ballgate.

Ted Bell comes on the show to discuss the Prime Rib Room’s preparations for the Super Bowl, including what he calls “our famous miniature chicken legs.” The ensuing discussion, however, is not to Ted’s liking. Also, Jerry Derwakken from an NFL watchdog blog talks about the so-called “Ballgate controversy.”

Frazier Foods CEO Bob Green is angry that Costco got lots of great, free publicity when its employees ran to help victims of a train crash. He wonders why something can’t crash near his stores. From January 2005.

Mavis Leonard guests to talk about the Super Bowl party snack food she prepares, which prompts contributions from Don Micksa (“I tell my girlfriends to get a meat pie ready”) and Audrey Bailey (“I make slab on a cracker, which is also a sex act”). Micksa also discussed the Super Bowl party as a lesson in domesticity for women.
What does it mean when a man asks a woman to hit the kitchen and “get a meat pie ready…”? It depends….
Discussions of the Romanian Revolution and playoff football are highlighted by visits from Bobbie and Steve Dooley and Coach Vernon Dozier who talks about his method for dealing with a losing team.
Justin McElroy of LA Canyon High School has written a paper for school entitled “Just Be My Mom, Not a Piece of Ass” which raises eyebrows. From January 2004.