You Gotta Problem With High Gas Prices? Vernon Dozier, owner/operator of a gas station in South Pasadena says he does not feel guilty whatsoever that he has had to raise his gas prices. What disturbs him is when people complain about it. from March 2004.(0:32:40) View Episode
Lloyd Sings Blue Suede Shoes A request came in Phil's Mailbag for Lloyd Bonafied, Korean war veteran, to sing his lovely rendition of "Blue Suede Shoes." from March 2003.(0:05:30) View Episode
Gay People Will Save Marriage Doug Dannger, columnist from the Orange County Courier comments on the new polls that show the American public is shifting in their opinion of gay marriage. from March 2004.(0:38:19) View Episode
Special People Bob Green is very proud of his son Ryan because he holds a 4.50 GPA and scored 1460 on his SAT's. He is a very special young man... unfortunately he flipped off his history teacher and beat up a homeless women. from March 2004.(0:31:12) View Episode
Still Think I’m A Man? Hollywood reporter Margaret Gray plans to cover Jamie Lee Curtis' appearance on Good Morning America. from March 2004.(0:05:49) View Episode
Did You Call Bud A Queer? David us upset with Phil for calling show intern Bud Dickman a queer. from March 2004.(0:01:20) View Episode
Merlot…Wine Or Magician Normally Ted Bell doesn't like to interfere with the content of the show, but Phil talking about the expensive price of gas has caused a lot of problems for Ted Bell's business from March 2004.(0:31:49) View Episode
Why Fight The Americans When You Can Be One Paul McNamara believes American culture is our strongest weapon. The people of the Middle East are so primitive that a Sylvester Stallone DVD or pair of Levis jeans would make any rag head forget about Allah and their Jihad. from March 2004.(0:28:13) View Episode
My Vasectomy, Mars Venus Art Bell invites General Johnson Jamieson on to talk about the discovery of the new planet Sedna. from March 2004.(0:06:16) View Episode
Pushing The Outside Of The Envelope How are Skippy and Frank gonna deal with fascistic FCC rulings? they're not gonna take it! from March 2004.(0:04:19) View Episode