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Started out with Bobbie and Steve Dooley explaining why they were leading a boycott against Arizona Iced Tea because of the Arizona immigration law. They did eventually find out that Arizona Iced Tea is made in New York but by then someone had called Bobbie a "slut" on her blog (she was wearing a two piece that showed ass-crack) and so Bobbie decided she would continue the boycott regardless of whether it had anything to do with Arizona, the immigration law or anything else. "You don't get between an dog and it's meat." The next hour Professor Emory Clayton of LA Canyon College explained that white people adopting black babies are responding to "DNA" and the need to keep a slave around. A child must do what they are told and they don't get paid so in Clayton's mind an adopted black child is ready made.  The professor had Bud play the song "Gone With The Wind." In the mind of a white person "gone with the wind" means you look up and your slaves are "gone with the wind, all asses and elbows." New York TV and radio personality Lionel guested in the last hour
Bobbie and Steve Dooley represent their PTO in discussing the Karen Klein story from upstate New York. She's the woman who was working as a bus monitor when two middle school boys verbally accosted her and even threatened her physically. Bobbie felt that being a MILF would get the boys attention and they'd be "all polite to me and stuff." She felt that boys that age are likely to poke something with a stick "if it looks freaky." Harvey Weirman called in with his legal partner Louis "Lunatic" Watson to comment. Watson is so nicknamed because he actually pulled a wad of peanut butter out of his underwear in court once to scare a judge and got 90 days instead for contempt. Harvey made it clear he'd turn those young men on the bus into "superkids, just like we had a supermoon."
The Dooleys were back for part two of their defense of a fertility clinic that refuses to divulge the race of its sperm donors. Bobbie said that Phil making a case for revealing a sperm donors race gave the audience an argument to call in with against Bobbie. "What you've done is created a 'monkey seeing-monkey doing' situation. Dr. Ron Tarner has been teaching high school at a Denver area magnet school and has had to deal with teenage girls sexting their boyfriends, often with graphic pictures. Ron got himself into big-time hot water when he had a "closed door meeting with the schools senior girls" and told them that if they trusted him enough to send him a copy he wouldn't look at it till they were 18. With Lloyd Bonafide, Margaret Grey and Frank Grey...
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.
Phil and the crew brought on Bobbie and Steve tonight to talk about a domestic violence episode involving a prominent San Francisco political figure. Bobbie described something called "acceptable parameter" which is a bit of face slapping or punching that the wife receives from the husband IF she pre-agrees to it. We also talked with Frank Grey about whether, like the words "Sino" and "Russo" being used for the countries China and Russia, there is the word "Jappo" for Japan. Phil vehemently denied the word existed. But Frank was pretty sure "Jappo" was the Marx brother that was married to Barbara Marx before she met Frank Sinatra.

Ep. 1807

It’s the 30 Days of Bobdoo (or Bobbie, depending on her mood) Bobbie and Steve workout, interview Don Berman and sing “Respect.”

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Bobbie and Steve Dooley return to work out a marital problem. Bobbie, it seems, posted pictures on Twitter of Steve and Bobbie's brother Daryl trying to launch a boat last year onto Buttner Lake and getting two trucks buried in the process.

Ep. 1438

One of the funniest shows of the netcast era, Don Berman is getting ready to go to Singapore for the big summit. Bobbie and Steve Dooley are getting ready for the summer-tacular where Steve will sing “One Headlight,” Bobbie and Steve’s special song.

Ep. 932

Bobbie and Steve Dooley, back from Buttner Lake for a couple weeks, are hosting the opening weekend dance of the Summer-tacular. Bobbie gives the full history of Bill Goblin, a founding father of Buttnerville.

Ep. 1049

Channel 19 news anchor believes he's the victim of anti-Semitism at s local yacht club. Bobbie and Steve Dooley are marching on LA county. Bobbie forgot to vote but thinks she's been 'disenfranchised.' Frank Grey is back on the golf course railing against Rudy Giuliani and butchering up shot after shot. The BSP Classic Show is a/November 16, 2004 offering. Tuesday, November 16, 2004. It features Dean Wheeler Tuesday, November 16, 2004 Dean Wheeler is upset at the solders in Iraq cursing and smoking, and thinks Bush should tell them to stop. Plus Bud Dickman and autistic DJ Roy Wallace playing classical music.
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