Phil and David G. Hall get into it when David tells Phil that offering the Milwaukee Lions for free on Thanksgiving is like "turning" him "out." Pastor William Rennick leads a prayer breakfast in Hollywood. One of the things he prays for are passes to California Adventure for his birthday. And Margaret sings "Evergreen" for Bob Bakian and Debbie Daley, who are now dating...
It's the debut of Lloyd Bonfide, Mouth Siren Cop, who gives safety tips for driving during the holidays even as he has a hard time turning over his bike's engine. Pastor William Rennick says that the Kentucky court clerk that refused to issue a marriage license to gay people is the wrong person to be the face of the anti-gay marriage movement. She's a balding, four-eyed dork. Later we have Steve Bosell with a new Farmer dating service to compete with FarmersOnly.com. It's called FarmFresh. It boils women down to the level of a farm product so there's no mistaking what the deal is. And Jeff Dowder celebrates a new McDonalds all day breakfast menu!
We feature Pastor William Rennick's wife, Clara Bingham, who insults overweight children in order to get them to cry to their parents about it. From June 2005.
Margaret singing "Walking in Memphis" highlights the show with the entire panel joining in at shows end. Meantime, Professor Emory Clayton, Pastor William Rennick, Clara Bingham, and Mavis Leonard weigh in on Rachel Dolezal.
Margaret singing "Walking in Memphis" highlights the show with the entire panel joining in at shows end. Meantime, Professor Emory Clayton, Pastor William Rennick, Clara Bingham, and Mavis Leonard weigh in on Rachel Dolezal.
Pastor William Rennick rails against the dancing and mugging baby fad in commercials. Doug Dannger reviews the doc "The 50 Scariest Movies You've Never Seen" and weighs in on whether or not elves belong in science fiction. And Steve Bosell tries to put the whole "Caitlyn Jenner thing" in perspective while sitting at his pond.
Pastor William Rennick rails against the dancing and mugging baby fad in commercials. Doug Dannger reviews the doc "The 50 Scariest Movies You've Never Seen" and weighs in on whether or not elves belong in science fiction. And Steve Bosell tries to put the whole "Caitlyn Jenner thing" in perspective while sitting at his pond.