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Ep. 204

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Commentary tonight from Frank Grey on the lawsuit filed by a "Walking Dead" creator against AMC. Frank told the story, with his gender confusion, of a man he was producing a film with "who wanted to name her wife Glamor Puss for the film she and I were producing. Now her wife was gorgeous and she told her wife about the name swap but he wasn't nuts about it. Keep in mind he had huge breasts and a gorgeous face. I told her, 'Bill if you hadn't snared him, I would have. He's got the greatest ass I've ever seen!'" She just laughed. She knews he was a great wife.' But anyway this guy Cubby Broccoli, she sued Bill because she already had Pussy Galore and he was a hit and she said Bill stole him.'" Plus Dr. Ron Tarner on the women he's dating and Ted Bell talks about the Dunphy brothers, two guys he bets a lot of sports with, and how there's no way they're 'connected.'

Ep. 203

Monday, December 16, 2013

Phil and Ted Bell talk about the Morton's Steakhouse in Nashville that ran afoul of social media this past weekend by asking a cancer patient to take off a wool cap he was wearing for warmth. Ted said he wouldn't have done that necessarily, taking everything on a case by case basis. If the guys wool cap and his not having any eyebrows really bothered people then, yes, he'd have to ask the guy to leave.... Margaret demonstrated improvising the lyrics to Christmas songs since "no one cares about the lyrics anyway." For the song "Sleigh Ride" Margaret had the line "there's a body over there in the snow." "No one hears the words, Phil. Relax." Phil talked with the panel about the passing of Joan Fontaine, Tom Laughlin and Peter O'Toole. A caller, Gip Cummings, a former marketing guy for the studios, said that Laughlin's innovative techniques were so good they caused two of Gip's colleagues to go home and hang themselves. But "it did sort of thin out the competition and gave me a chance at some real open field running."

Ep. 201

Friday, December 13, 2013

Jay Santos was Phil's in studio guest this evening discussing a variety of safety and law enforcement issues. Jay's inability to the pronounce the letter "L" was brought up as well his refusal to turn around and look at General Shaw who continued his habit of dropping his pants to anyone he disagrees with. He only stopped when Phil threatened to have him locked up for a 72 hour observation. Steve Bosell discussed a new clown hall of fame in Wisconsin that he supports despite the states reputation for 'producing cannibals'. He also brought up a section of the hall "honoring" unfunny clowns such as "Laugh Master" who was so horrid the father of a little girl whose birthday party he worked wanted his money back and then targeted Laugh Master for assassination. Also Harvey Weirman.....

Ep. 198

Thursday, December 12, 2013

In the first hour Phil talked about Kim Jung Un's uncle getting executed, and Don Berman joined the show to talk about Hollywood Park closing. During the second hour Don Burman continues to talk about the closing of Hollywood park from Cory Downs. He's betting on the horses again and of course losing. He says the whole thing is fixed and he's threatening the horses and jockeys. RC Collins calls in to say that Don is a degenerate gambler and Watson agrees. He says he knows a little bit about horse racing because his dad used to have a box. He then insults General Shaw. Bud's starts talking about the monkey at the beginning of 2001 and everyone thinks Phil needs a vacation. Mavis Leonard comes on in the final hour. She's on her way to the store to get some Henry Weinhard. She's talking about a number of random things. Bud says that gambling is a sin, his Mom's church says so. This leads to Phil calling Pastor Rennick to explain some things. Bud says his Mom does the scratch and sniff. The Pastor starts talking about in the bye and bye you go bye bye and the Devil says hi, or something like that.

Ep. 196

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Ted Bell and Dean Wheeler debated the offensive sports nickname question by bringing the long gone southern baseball team, the Atlanta Crackers, into the debate. And somehow Ted's rivalry with Honk Kong Charlie got mixed in with Ted saying "I'm a white man on me knees to the yellow horde." Vernon Dozier was going to talk about the college football playff system that will debut next season but instead lectured again on good tackling and blocking, ending every sentence with an emphatic "go back to your MA-MA" for anyone not tough enough to heed him. General Gaylan Shaw got into the singing act by breaking out his rendition of "Kentucky Rain" by Elvis, a song about a man looking for a woman who's left him. The General thought it was a hamster and the whole topic went straight to hell when Phil said "it wasn't a hamster it was a woman" and Vernon said "You just fed him a change up and he's about to drive it right back into the box and your face!"

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