The crew brings on a round-table of Doug Dannger, Don Berman, and Deane Wheeler to discuss the movie “The Imitation Game,” which Doug thinks leans on the gay thing too heavy.
The crew brings on a round-table of Doug Dannger, Don Berman, and Deane Wheeler to discuss the movie “The Imitation Game,” which Doug thinks leans on the gay thing too heavy.
Tom Cattan from “The Health Wagon” brings a selection of drinks from “Daisy Brown’s Juicery” for the crew. One problem: Daisy is just now getting her sea legs after spending some time in a “locked facility”.
…….and it doesn’t go well….
Dean Wheeler says wives can vastly improve their health by letting go and forgiving their husbands for cheating. From January 2003.
David G. Hall’s plan to do a show with a plot, dramatic twists, and a cool ending winds up sucking so bad that Hall has to call it off.
Phil welcomes on Steve Bosell live in studio to talk about his new reality show “Here He Comes, Here Comes Steve Bosell” on the “Fandango” network, owned by the Fandango brothers, one of whom is a PTSD-affected Vietnam veteran. It’s all real weird and Steve gets into all of it. Special appearance by Beans Halberstam.
Austin Amarca starts a group called “Don’t Mess With Texas,” but it’s not about littering. It’s about the embarrassment of Enron collapsing. From January 2002.
Robert Green, the grocery chain executive, thinks all that dancing and glass tossing they do in Greek restaurants wastes time and takes away from the quality of the food… Also Margaret Grey tries to get through the song “I Left My Heart In San Francisco”.
…… Meanwhile the food’s going bad….