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Ep. 86

Steve Bosell is filing a class action lawsuit against talk radio for "fomenting violence, ill will and a threat to pubic safety" although Steve didn't know the term "class action" and instead wanted to file " a big ol' hanging, fat lawsuit." And THAT offended his attorney, the very fat Dolores Blasingame until she figured out what he was saying. Don Micksa, engineering professor at the University of Washington, discussed "The Walking Dead" and its success. Don's air force experience came into play when he kept bringing up having "a zombie coming at you at one o'clock." And lots of other foolishness....

Ep. 102

Steve Bosell is trying to follow important news on TV, but there's one problem: the words the news shows are using are too big. Steve doesn't understand them and is fairly sure the rest of us don't either. From October 2002.

Ep. 107

Steve Bosell and Bud Dickman recap the Sunday Game of the Week, commenting on the wearing of pink by NFL players in support of Breast Cancer Awareness and how it may make some quarterbacks targets.... Also Steve talks about dealing with someone who mistook him saying "Lickity-split" for a reference to spitting on his hands before "working it in..." RC Collins talked about computer hackers and how Phil changing his identity may involve "getting a vagina installed" and changing his name to Barbara.

Ep. 160

Speaking of "iconic", here's the iconic Steve Bosell "Camel Toe" episode. Steve walks into the house as April is hosting a cookie exchange with some other wives and immediately makes light of some "toe" he notices. From November 2002.

Ep. 1266

In a return appearance, attorney Harvey Weirman question’s why Steve Bosell used almost the entire roll of Trump wipe. With Professor Emory Clayton weighing in. Later Bobbie and Steve Dooley’s Halloween event “Spook-o-rama” goes very wrong.

Ep. 313

Phil was under the weather, so we've got some "Best Of" on the podcast from March 8th, 2001. Austin Amarca kicked off the show as the "Ultimate Cowboys Fan." He thinks that the Cowboys are the greatest team ever and losing Aikman won't matter. They'll still be the greatest. The second hour featured RC Collins. RC thinks that video games and violent movies cause the kids to shoot other kids. "Parents need to take control of us because we are out of control." Steve Bosell and Harvey Wireman closed up the show with a '70s party. They played Twister. Dale Montez pinned Steve down and farted in his face, and he's since been unable to sleep with his wife.

Ep. 341

Today's guests included Art Griego and Harvey Weirman arguing over Art's contention that the Indian Ocean should be called the Pacific Ocean since "its all one big ocean anyway." Steve Bosell also joined the show to talk about the humiliation he felt watching some "punk 16 year old kid climb the new World Trace Center while I bid a job there and had to turn it down because it involved working on floors higher than the fourth and I have a fear of heights." We also snuck in a Bobbie Dooley Podcast featuring Bobbie and Steve discussing her ass and how it isn't "board flat but has a slight pooch," and Chris Norton's new film "Bun of Flame" a followup to his "pro-ams, 'Rick Steele, Man of Wonder,' 'Kitten On the Run,' and 'Wild and Free in Her Hills.' Episode 81 from The World of Phil Hendrie podcast.

Ep. 342

In a controversial move that created friction within show staff, the Phil Hendrie Show purchased the broadcast rights to the Devil f*cking Fred Phelps, minus lube, and aired the event this morning on the show.... The existence of an animal known as "the traveling squirrel" was discussed by Steve Bosell, Phil Hendrie, and Guy Barton. Barton had written a song called "Traveling Squirrel" 23 days before Ricky Nelson wrote "Traveling Man". Phil ripped people that were criticizing coverage of the Malaysia Air tragedy saying he only hoped they lost kids to an air disaster someday. Curt Queedy and Guy Barton discussed Turkey banning Twitter and at one point General Shaw thought the Prime Minister of Turkey was the same guy that "gave it to William Hayes in 'Midnight Express'." And the show ended with another Bobbie Dooley podcast, in which Steve morphs into "The Fly" and attacks Bobbie and Gene Wiffner. Episode 82 from The World of Phil Hendrie podcast.

Ep. 386

Steve Bosell is contemplating a lawsuit against the Clippers for moving him off of his floor seats to the next row back after the team left the Sports Arena for the Staples Center. Steve maintains they gave his floor seat to a black guy which doesn't make sense since Sterling doesn't like them. Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police volunteers his unit and the "DC Federal Bur-gade," a group whose men wear burkhas and whose women wear sports jackets and ties, for "behind the lines service" in Nigeria to help recover kidnapped schoolgirls...yea sure... We gave away more freebies during our pre-show to our Backstage Pass members...be on hand tomorrow AM for more of the free stuff! Episode 114 from The World of Phil Hendrie podcast.

Ep. 1422

Phil hosts a Steve Bosell replay from the Marathon. Steve is invited to a men’s group then worries he’s been spotted and will wind up in the local newspaper.
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