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It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

It’s Elcott……the Next Step!… Dr. Ed Elcott brings on special guests Beans Halberstam and Bobbie and Steve Dooley. The Overlords are not happy.

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"His grand daughter, daughter and son-in-law were so stupid Harvey often found himself going to the primate house at the zoo "to be with 'people' I can talk to....not literally but, you know, spiritually." Show Log For Thursday October 11, 2012Margaret Grey and Phil talked about the vp debate along with Kevin Hare, a Hollywood writer and friend of Margarets who, it turns out, simply wanted to plug his bad direct-to-video movie. Kevin said Paul Ryan was like the character of Sir Francis Drake in his movie who was wearing a bad, costume store mustache and kept tripping over his sword... Phil talked with Harvey Weirman breifly about Leon Panetta and Panetta's report that concluded America is vulnerable to a "Pearly Harbor-style cyber attack." During the interview, when Harvey still couldn't get the right eyeglasses from his grand daughter, Harvey's grand daubghter with the "big glasses" He confided to Phil that his grand daughter, daughter and son-in-law were so stupid Harvey often found himself going to the primate house at the zoo "to be with 'people' I can talk to....not literally but, you know, spiritually."  Margaret also sang lyrics to the Twilight Zone theme, written, she said, "by Jerry Clarel and Bill Bingham, a couple of sound editors at Rod Serlings old company Kowabunga Productions." 
Whether or not America survives another 10 minutes: Do you care?Tonight on the Phil Hendrie Show Hard hitting talk-type radio of the watcha call..spoken-word radio thing right? Anyway join Phil with contributors Margaret Grey, Bud Dickman, Robert Leonard and other people what call......
Margaret Grey dons a Reagan mask and wears a three piece suit to pass out Kerry for President material...at Reagan's public memorial! From June, 2004.
Margaret Grey opened the show seemingly to interview noted Republican Party spokesperson Miles Gordon. But around half way through she broke into a karaoke version of "We Are The Champions" to express her triumphant sense that the Democrats will bury the Republicans in November's Presidential election... Later Frank Grey, Margaret's husband who suffers from "gender confusion", called in to sing as well, this one a tribute to Margaret called "He's a Lady."  Vernon Dozier was on to comment on the baseball post-season and give his opinion as to why teams close the locker room to reporters when they are celebrating making the playoffs. Vernon believes that its a very emotional moment for the players and should be very private especially since many of the are "disrobing" to get into the shower.
Phil discussed the debris heading toward the California coast from the Japanese tsunami while Robert and Bud specuulated as to why certain things wash up on Hawaiiin shores ("A food container would but a bus is too big." ??) Margaret blamed the United States for the tsuami debris because we "shouold have known it would happen and warned the Japanese to tie their boats up better." Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police told Phil that the CAP was going to freeze Libyan assets. How? By basically mugging any Libyan diplomat they see walking down the street. "How much you got on you?" Margaret Grey, in a tour de force, closed the show with "Cay Sera Sera", "Paranoid" backed by Frank Grey's band Frank's Way and "Highway to Hell."
Phil introduced tonight a new in-studio contributor, Margaret Grey. Margaret will provide, according to Mr. Hendrie, a "journalists point of view, one decidedly liberal and intelligent." On the show tonight, however, Margaret immediately began arguing with Robert and Bud about microphone time and then tore into guests Bobbie Dooley and Larry Grover. At one point she began to cry and demanded to speak with her husband. At another point she put her hands around Bud's throat and almost "choked him out."

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"Dean said that when he has his 'meditation sessions on the bluff' and people drive by and honk or drop their pants he wants to chase them down and strangle them." Show Log for Thursday September 13, 2012Dean Wheeler, from another one of his "tribal dance council" meetings spoke to Phil about the tendency every man has to get violent if his religion is criticized. Dean said that when he has his "meditation sessions on the bluff" or one of his "senior citizen dance circles" and people drive by and honk or drop their pants he wants to chase them down and strangle them....This image of a person 'mooning' Dean Wheelers meditation session was caught by the Wheeler Ashram security cameras Harvey Weirman along with a new member of his law firm, Chad Ketcham, came on to discuss Florida's mistaken purging of citizens from their voter rolls. Harvery told Phil "first of all, in Florida, as part of the Sunshine Law, its called a Floater Roll, not a voter roll." Chad didn't contribute much although he sounded as if he were around 15 years old, not 31 like he said.  And Margaret Grey called in to tell Harvey he'd mispronounced Boca Raton. "It's bo-CA RA-ten. The French pronounciation" she said unconvincingly.
Dean Wheeler, from another one of his "tribal dance council" meetings spoke to Phil about the tendency every man has to get violent if his religion is criticized. Dean said that when he has his "meditation sessions on the bluff" or one of his "senior citizen dance circles" and people drive by and honk or drop their pants he wants to chase them down and strangle them.... Harvey Weirman along with a new member of his law firm, Chad Ketcham, came on to discuss Florida's mistaken purging of citizens from their voter rolls. Harvery told Phil "first of all, in Florida, as part of the Sunshine Law, its called a Floater Roll, not a voter roll." Chad didn't contribute much although he sounded as if he were around 15 years old, not 31 like he said. And Margaret Grey called in to tell Harvey he'd mispronounced Boca Raton. "It's bo-CA RA-ten. The French pronunciation" she said unconvincingly.

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" She and Steve tried mocking Penn State by singing "Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha" the way children do but couldn't do it in unison properly" Show Log For Thursday September 6, 2012Phil brought on Larry Grover and Dale Kaiser from Conservatives of Kern County. Larry said that basically, from what he could see, the Republican party is effed. Dale Kaiser said Larry was running afoul of the Conservatives Of Kern County by-laws by exhibiting "defeatism" and that the "Exselsior" would have to be consulted. It was Bobbie and Steve Dooley piling on a defeated Penn State football team next. Bobbie's father, she claims, went to Ohio University, the school that beat Penn State last Saturday. She and Steve tried mocking Penn State by singing "Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha" the way children do but couldn't do it in unison properly so Margaret Grey came on the show to demonstrate how a "professional would do it." David G. Hall joined the show, concerned about the phrase "Ring around the rosie." He thought it was sexual
Phil brought on Larry Grover and Dale Kaiser from Conservatives of Kern County. Larry said that basically, from what he could see, the Republican party is effed. Dale Kaiser said Larry was running afoul of the Conservatives Of Kern County by-laws by exhibiting "defeatism" and that the "Exselsior" would have to be consulted. It was Bobbie and Steve Dooley piling on a defeated Penn State football team next. Bobbie's father, she claims, went to Ohio University, the school that beat Penn State last Saturday. She and Steve tried mocking Penn State by singing "Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha" the way children do but couldn't do it in unison properly so Margaret Grey came on the show to demonstrate how a "professional would do it." David G. Hall joined the show, concerned about the phrase "Ring around the rosie." He thought it was sexual.
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