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Episode 76

Harvey Weirman represents Chris Norton in a lawsuit against Adelphia cable for dropping the Spice channel....that means less work for the stud Chris! From 2000.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Ray Feneen comes on with his son Todd to talk about the Hostess "Twinkie" story but reveals a much more personal problem...one that he begs Phil not to reveal... Don Berman tried to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with Phil but wound up getting beat up by "Mr. Martin," Channel 19's new owner who expected Don to pay off on a bet he lost after discovering Don bet him on a 47 year old prizefight... Mavis Leonard gave her "Beeker Brothers" Buttermilk Cornbread and Sausage Stuffing recipe, all the while telling Phil that it's her recipe but she lets the Beeker Brothers put their name on it. "Other than that I don't want to even sniff the Beeker Brothers anywhere near me on Thanksgiving or wherever I see them, that's where I'll leave them."

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

It was Vernon Dozier talking with Phil about Jack Taylor, the college basketball player who scored 138 points Tuesday night... Llloyd Bonafide meanwhile called in to remember "Bevo" Francis who held the previous mark of 116 pts from 1953. Lloyd pronounced it "bee-vo" by the way which Margaret said was "disgusting." Doug Dannger, self described 'gay man and gay journalist' and using his patented 'gay shorthand' speech' reported on San Francisco's nudity ban. He accused a straight group called "Friends," a group that opposes the ban, of doing an obscene nude yoga in the Castro. "They bend over, spread, feel up there," he said using the so-called shorthand.... Chef Carl Chodillia made a guest appearance on "Ironswine" as well as a brief appearance with Phil mourning the loss of Hostess... Frank Grey almost lost it with Margaret, by the way, when he couldn't pin her down on why she says Portland is so "eclectic."

Friday, November 16, 2012

Tonight Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police told Phil he found it 'suspicious" that Obama won the popular vote by a narrow margin but won electoral votes by a wide margin. So he called up Major Elvis Newtons grandson, Corey Newton, at his 'private university' San Diego State, and asked him to head up to LA to figure it out, he being a guy who studies math "or how to add things up." Austin Amarca debated Vernon Dozier on the subject of the film 'Lincoln' and whether or not it was a 'slap to the face' of the Texas secession 'movement.' Bobbie and Steve Dooley came on the show to protest what they claimed was a slow-motion shot of Kimberly Guilfoyle on Fox 'eating a Twinkie in slow motion."

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