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Hour 1: Steve Bosell comes on to talk about the taxing of pizza and soda to cut down on obesity. Steve thinks the tax is unconstitutional. His daughter reported what he said to her teacher and he got called into the classroom. After the kids shamed and threatened him, he changed his mind. Hour 2: Gerald Fisher comes on the program to talk about Eric Massa, a democrat who voted against the healthcare bill. Gerald thinks any mention of Massa's name should be struck from the record because it's racist and it mocks black people. He should change his name or become a republican. Hour 3: Phil starts out the hour by talking about the Oscars. Then some commentary. David G Hall calls in briefly to talk about bladder leakage. There is some other political commentary and some news. Show log by Bonnie Kliewer
Best Of This log represents the classic Phil Hendrie Shows that aired over our video feed: Nov 23rd 1999--"Mano E Mano, Drink to Drink" Steve Bosell took his family to a restaurant and ended up going head to head in a drinking contest with his 18 year old son to teach him a lesson about alcohol. Steve is humiliated that his his son drank him under the table. Mar 21st 2000 Hour 2:---"Guns In the Household" 68-year old gun owner Lloyd Bonifide claims it keeps his mind sharp and adrenaline up when he leaves a loaded weapon somewhere in the house with his 5-year old grandson. *Featuring the classic clip "Lloyd fights his way off hold." Dec 9th 2005: Vernon Dozier is working at a mall as "That Son of A Bitch" Santa. He is upset because kids keeping farting in his lap. June 22nd 2006: Ted Bell of Ted's of Beverly Hills says that people who dine at his restaurant are first class, that's why he doesn't allow his customers to take a doggy bag home when they leave.
Steve Bosell fears that published images of the oil slick in the Guulf will create a fear of some blob-type organism ready to make land. Steve was also scared into running to his bedroom and burying his head in a pillow when his daughter showed him a tar ball she found at the beach. David G. Hall and young Chris Norton visited Phil with David G. telling Phil Chris' story is inspiring and could attract a more Christian listener to Phil's show. Chris tells Phil he got his girlfriend pregnant but because his parents are religious...and will bank roll his adult film production house....he doesn't want her to get an abortion. Instead, he wants Phils listenjers to pray to God that his girlfriend miscarries. Phil tells David and Chris the whole thing sounds like a stunt to get business at the adult film production house because david probably has a piece of it...
Friday night we had Steve Bosell, a construction contractor from Corona, Ca., who is suing his church, Corona Christ, for ordering him not to continue showing a YouTube video he made with his kids. In it, he pretends he's throwing a puppy off a cliff to "satirize" the marines that did the same thing in Iraq. When he showed the clip as part of a comedy act he does for his church festival, no one laughed and his pastor told him not to come back 'for the dinner show." Steve is suing for damages because "them not laughing makes it look like Christians can't have any fun." Later, Bud and Robert perform in another episode of "Ironswine." In this one, Bud, as Ironswine, pretends to be a Jew in Holland to try and trap anti-semitic people. He stands around singing "If I Were A Rich Man" until he gets hassled by Robert, playing an anti-semitic Dutchman, and arrests the culprit....In the final hour, Margaret popped on to say that a woman arrested in Salt Lake for plastering fliers depicting a 13 year old girl in a local school as having had bestial sex did a bad thing but lets put this in context. What if the woman was trying to ward off this kid and her mother from "tag-teaming her son." Margaret claimed it happened to her when a 13 year old and her mom were hitting on Jason Jay Delmonico

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Steve Bosell discusses being the MC Friday night st the Hollywood Improv and a rare appearance of Steve's neighbor Roy Hutchins. Don Berman pitches L Ron Martin on the idea of hiring on air talent with bad feet... And another "As You Like To Hear Them" interview with Donald Trump The BSP Classic Hour is from November, 2001. Dean Wheeler and his Northern California Vigil says Americans need to reconcile their Thanksgiving guilt for “Ganistan” by receiving a hot grease enema from a turkey baster."
Tonight Bobbie and Steve Dooley from the Western Estates Homeowners Association explain their protocol in handing out the iodine tablets in case of radiation. First they get theirs and then everyone else can scarmble for the pills left behind after the Dooleys descend into their bunker. Steve Bosell came on crying about the lawsuit he's filing against his daughters school because he wasn't allowed to finish his Japanese jokes during a Parents nights.
Tonight Steve Bosell tells us he got called into his daughters school again, this time because she overheard him say he wants to see the Bin Laden death photo. Steve put up with the usual abuse from the liberalized children of CK Corona School but for the first time admitted to wanting to throw Bradley, the know-it-all 11 year old, from his car at a high speed. He also gave us insight into "Mrs Proctor" the school principal who never speaks, always wears a commencement gown and once called his home at night just to be heard breathing into the receiver. Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police joined Phil in his second hour to explain why there has been a rash of people on airliners "going crazy" and trying to open cabin and cockpit doors. Jay feels it's some kind of Osama-inspired psychosis but not serious. More serious, says Jay, is attempting to restrain those people. Their "hysterical adrenaline" may kick in and they will have enough strength to tear the door off and "suck everyone out of the cabin!"
David G. Hall and Dean Wheeler insist that Phil take a stand in the Susan G. Komen/Planned Parenthood controversy. Who does he side with? Pro-choice or pro-life? When Phil says he is pro-choice but also understands Komen's position in stopping funding for Planned Parenthood, Wheeler and Hall lay into Phil calling him gutless. Steve Bosell wants to sue the San Jose Merucry-News for a line in one of their stories about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. "He is a 27 years old, a college dropout and he has brought Wall Street to it's knees." Steve thinks that line pretty much tells every other man that reads it he's a loser and Zuckerberg has the money to take his wife if he wants to. "Zuckerberg has enough money to make any woman not care how many cameras he's got set up."
Dr. Ron Tarner of the Mountain Meadow Observatory in Colorado talked with Phil about the "neighborhood watch vigilante" in his neighborhood who has "his nose shoved up everyone's business." In order to force a confrontation Tarner and his fiance and his friend "Dr. Melton" stripped and puttered around Tarner's yard stark naked waiting for the neighborhood watch guy to say something. Steve Bosell, excited about an upcoming Kiss and Motley Crue tour, went looking for his old Crue and Kiss t-shirts that he got as a teenager. They were gone. His wife April had "given them or sold them to...a Mexican." Steve is questioned by aspiring LAPD officer and hispanic male Dave Oliva. Also featuring tonight Jay Santos, David G. Hall, Vernon Dozier and Mrs Grover, Larry's mom.
Steve Bosell and Jay Santos talked about a potential lawsuit against the Mexican government for their endless promotion of Mayan civilization. And while Steve and Jay didn't believe the end was near they did develop what they called a subconscious "residual," an involuntary glitch in speech or physical manner betraying anxiety over the topic. Bud milked the whole "Stand By Your Mayan" joke... Dr. Ron Tarner and Vernon Dozier discussed the advances of ancient civilizations with Vernon saying they were overrated. Modern day people slavishly praise older civilizations as "wise" because "we need our MA-MA's. " Dr. Tarner meanwhile was fixated on what he called Dr. Stephen Hawking's bad taste Polish jokes... Maragert Grey talked about the Mayan calender actually denoting the beginning of a new epoch in human history, much like the "Age of Aquarius" Frank Grey came on and bemoaned the fact he had a chance to invest in the musical "Hair" all those years ago and turned it down. Margaret then sang "Age of Aquarius" with husband Frank cheering her on.
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