SHOWING SEARCH RESULTS FOR

Search Results for: Bob Green – Page 20

Hour 1:Raj Faneen thinks Arabs should get to pay less for gas than non-Arabs.Hour 2:Grocery store owner Bob Greene joins the program to discuss a Natalee Holloway fund he started, intended to supply adequate chaperoning for high school trips. He expected sales at his store to increase, when they didn't that's when Bob started making racial comments to his customers.Hour 3:Mavis Leonard joins the program with "Good News in the Neighborhood." David yells at Phil after he makes Mavis cry. Eddie Van Halen talks about rock news and Live 8. Phil talks politics and Bush bashing e-mails. A caller says "There's a man in my house." David G. Hall says the previous call was a prank. Harvey Wireman joins the program with Harvey Wireman's Law Talk. Water Cronkite joins us with poetry for the hearing impaired.

Show Log

"Bella Buggee is in the buggy. Don't bug me" Jack Armstrong was back in our first hour tonight, this time trying to explain Obamacare and the most recent foul-ups attributed to it. He met with no better success with Margaret and Bud, being hounded off the air when his accent, getting thicker as he got more panicked, caused both to interrogate him as to his country of origin. His claiming he was a native of Chicago wasn't being bought by anyone. A caller named Dan from Austin, a guy with a big, powerful voice, wanted to weigh in on Obamacare but the moment Phil interupted him with a question he started whimpering like a baby. The same thing happened to Bob Green who was answering Phil's questions about Treasury Secretary Jack Lew. When Phil stopped Bob from changing the subject to dark matter Bob started crying like a 2 year old. A caller named Glenn from New York told Phil a story about his daughter "Bella" who was being baby sat by his brother. When he called the brother and asked where the child was the brother said she was in "the buggy so don't bug me." Glenn claims the family's last name was Buggee. So "Bella Buggee was in the buggy." Thats the kind of show it was
Robert Green, otherwise known as Bob, the CEO of Frazier Foods joined Phil to talk with him about Prop 19, an initiative on the California ballot to legalize marijuana in the state. Bob believes the legalization of marijuana will be good for his grocery business because when people smoke weed they get hungry. Bob told this to his employees and told them that he wanted them to vote for it as well. When challenged over the fact that employees who said they wouldn't vote for it no longer worked there, Green said he'd always thought they went off to "work in a religious mission or join a church since they were morally opposed."He couldn't recall firing them outright. Next hour it was our friend Ted Bell, owner of Ted's of Beverly Hills. Ted was happy that President Obama was able to stop the terror threat posed to the country Friday by bombs place aboard aircraft bound for the United States. But, he said, he was a little sad that maybe just one of those planes didn't turn into "a fireball on the horizon. I'm just saying one...and only one fuselage floating in the Atlantic" might have given the Senate and the House back to the Republicans this Tuesday because Republicans rank high on security issues. Oh well, sighed Ted. You can dream can't you?
Hot from her successful new podcast Bobbie guest hosts for Phil tonight, exploring relationships, sex, family and husbands and stuff... Join Phil for the pre-show at 9:15pm PDT and Bobbie at 10pm PDT and Phil at 12:15am EDT and Bobbie at 1am EDT

Show Log

"Bobbie said 'What you've done is created a 'monkey seeing-monkey doing' situation'" Show Log For July 6, 2012The Dooleys were back for part two of their defense of a fertility clinic that refuses to divulge the race of its sperm donors. Bobbie said that Phil making a case for revealing a sperm donors race gave the audience an argument to call in with against Bobbie. "What you've done is created a 'monkey seeing-monkey doing' situation Dr. Ron Tarner has been teaching high school at a Denver area magnet school and has had to deal with teenage girls sexting their boyfriends, often with graphic pictures. Ron got himself into big-time hot water when he had a "closed door meeting with the schools senior girls" and told them that if they trusted him enough to send him a copy he wouldn't look at it till they were 18 with Lloyd Bonafide, Margaret Grey and Frank Grey

Show Log

Bobbie Dooley advocates for a change in the field sobriety test administered by so many law enforcement agencies. For women with large breasts, like Bobbie, they have to eliminate the balance and equilibrium tests. "We are large up top and have a hard time balancing that. And female cops who are jealous of us will make us do those ones," whined Bobbie                         She's got it going on Don Micksa was on the show as well to discuss Susan G. Komen reinstating its grants to Planned Parenthood. Don claims it's because he called them and ordered them to. "I had two girlfriends who got pregnant at the same time. Had they not have been able to have abortions through Planned Parenthood I may have wound up beating the kids to death and it would have been Susan G. Komen's fault."
Bobbie claims she has seen one too many Amber Alerts and it has become obvious that parents cannot protect their children, but Bobbie can! Bobbie teaches the children how to protect themselves using piano string, shanks and glass shards. from January(0:31:34)
After a seriously depressed friend told Bobbie she couldn't help her with the Western Estates Falltacular Bobbie went to her house, took her medication, and threw it down the toilet. As Bobbie explains, there are better ways to deal with depression.(0:27:39)

Show Log

Tonight Robert Green from Frazier Foods discusses an employee with Phil that he had to suspend without pay. Bob had watched "Scream" the night before with his girlfriend and when he came to work the next day he was talking about it with his workers. When one of them brought up the Sotheby's auction of the painting "The Scream" upon which the killer in the movie "Scream" based his mask, Bob thought it was the other way around; that the painting was based on the movie. His employee gave him a look and Bob confronted her for that and pointing out that his "hair system (toupee) had slippage." With David G. Hall
Bobbie Drops Wednesday! We have to push our roll-out of Bobbie Dooley's "Ever So Best Of Bobbie Dooley" to Wednesday due to some technical issues. Thank you for your indulgence.....
No more episodes to show

©2025 Phil Hendrie Show. All Rights Reserved