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Ep. 306

We rolled another "Best Of" tonight as we were taking care of a deadline for our animation project. We've got some more comedy gold on the podcast from March 7, 2001. Brass Villenheuva started off the show to alert the media to the fact that hispanics are now equal in population to blacks. "This is bad, because as the numbers grow, we become less of a dangerous fringe group. Less attention will be paid to us." The second show featured Bobbie Dooley. She thinks that some families, not hers, but some need to whip kids to keep them from shouting at kids at school. "We leave our guns unlocked, but our kids know better. We are exceptional because we live in good n' hood." Phil wrapped up the show by taking calls from the listeners.

Ep. 468

Dave Oliva talks about the latest burger sensation in LA, the Sween Burger, and his battles with a troll named Loud Clown. Bobbie Dooley prepares for the Springtacular fashion show, and Ted Bell is irate that a local food critic has called his Ted Bell Beef Linkette the "thumb dick" of bar food.
Hour 1: Dean Wheeler is on the show to talk about the Fort Shoot shooting. Dean says that the shooter Nidal did this to get out of going to war by wounding himself. He thinks that the incident was a blessing to say how wars are destructive, and mental health isn't an issue because Nidal was a psychiatrist. He would have self-diagnosed himself. He says it was humiliating for him to be wounded by a female police officer. Hour 2: Bobbie Dooley is on the show to talk about her Fall-tackular. Because of the Fort Hood shooting she's not sure if she should have it or not. She seems to think that we all need to stop obsessing and just move on and get a life. The shooting has ruined her Fall-tackular. She says if people want excitement, rent season 5 of 24. Hour 3: Phil starts out talking about Obama giving a shout out to a congressional medal of honor winner after finding out about the Fort Hood shooting. Then he goes on to give some political commentary. He takes some phone calls, there's a Dr.Greenthumb report, and The stories we couldn't get to.

Ep. 1390

Larry Grover debates Deane Wheeler on the merits of the Rosanne show. Steve Bosell sues Cliff Pedigrew again. Bobbie Dooley and her husband Steve pay a visit too. Encore from April 4, 2018.
Pastor David Castornini on high-speed rail and Bobbie Dooley on journalist Lara Logan.
Tonight Bobbie and Steve Dooley from the Western Estates Homeowners Association explain their protocol in handing out the iodine tablets in case of radiation. First they get theirs and then everyone else can scarmble for the pills left behind after the Dooleys descend into their bunker. Steve Bosell came on crying about the lawsuit he's filing against his daughters school because he wasn't allowed to finish his Japanese jokes during a Parents nights.
General Gaylen Shaw and Bobbie Dooley both argued for the "skunk rule," a rule that would require college football games to end at the half if one team was beating the other by 30 points or more...(click for the Orange Bowl, West Virginia 70, Clemson 33) For General Shaw it's a matter of good mental health...players that are forced to endure another half of a beating at the hands of a superior team will have mental health issues: bowel problems and sleeplessness not to mention trouble paying back their student loans.
Dave Oliva wonders why gruesome crimes have to be publicized and feels the police are the perfect people to make sure they aren't. The recent discovery of a human head near the Hollywwod sign prompted Dave to weigh in. "They should use code in the newspapers. Don't say a head was found. Just say "Hollywood head." Bobbie Dooley speaking on behalf of her husband Steve, joined the show to talk about Paula Deen. "She's diabetic, overweight, smokes and lies. She wants all women to be like her."
Dr. Jim Sadler, Larry Grover and finallly General Gaylen Shaw debate the Eastwood commercial. Highlights: Dr. Sadler thought Eastwood creeping out of the shadows was menacing, Larry Grover was confused about who to support; Eastwood or the Tea Party and General Shaw thought Sadler and Grover were imbeciles making a big thing out of nothing Bobbie Dooley came on the show to tell Phil she'd been raped and that two, brave, gay men rescued her. And then she said she was "only kidding" and made the whole thing up to help people to an emotional place where "they'd accept gay men as strong."

Ep. 985

It's Labor Day 2015 and Harvey Weirman is carving up the news and defending Justin McElroy against charges he was harassing a restaurant owner. Deane Wheeler is Iive with Wes Hurlfords Band and Emerelda Wheeler. For our Classic Hour, September , 2005 and Bobbie Dooley calls an emergency meeting of her HOA when she finds out people of color will be in the majority by mid century.
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