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Tonight a discussion of the Golden Globes morphed into a discussion of who has the right to ride in a limousine. For Doug Dannger, entertainment writer for the Orange County Courier, the only people who have that right are wealthy people, movie stars and movie-of-the-week stars. When he sees high school students riding around in limo's Doug pulls them over and tells them how disgusted he is. Doug also made it clear he wanted to talk about the Marines in Afghanistan. But no one cared about his opinion; that the Marines only crime was poor toilet training. Bob Bakian also joined the show to report live from south Florida on Gene Hackman being hit by a car but as soon as his music ended he started talking like he had a brain injury.
Doug Dannger, Harvey Weirman and Phil argued and screamed at each other over Doug's forthcoming article in the Orange County Courier about "the rehabilitation of Indianapolis." Doug avoided Phil and Harvey's questions for for 2 hours on why he said that Indianapolis was "a dark and forboding place with hints of black magic and Indian burial grounds." Also with Lloyd Bonafide...
Steve Bosell did it again. This time is was Mary Kennedy. When he heard about her death he immediately went to his office to write Kennedy jokes for an MC gig at his church's men's club. He told one of them to his secretary who reacted "negatively and scornfully" to the point where a childhood trauma kicked in for Steve and he wet himself. He's suing for "emotional cruelty and loss of professional stature." Doug Dannger joined the show, discussing a new study thyat says some people hsave 'gaydar," an intuitive ability to know who is gay and who isn't. Doug told Phil he will physically assault anyone that says they have gaydar. Doug compared it to the "Inglorious Basterds" villain Hans Landa who claimed in the film he could "sniff out Jews." With Lloyd Bonafide.

Ep. 69

Tonight's show featured Doug Dannger, entertainment writer for the Orange County Courier and a self-described "gay man and gay journalist" talking with Phil from his regular Tuesday bowling night with the Courier's league team. Doug had just bowled a 272 on route to a crushing victory over the San Gabriel Valley Tribute. On to ostensibly talk about Tom Cruise possibly starring in a fiilm version of "The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Doug mentioned that Roman Toomey, the only surviving child of mass murderer Randall Toomey, was at the bowling alley dropping his pants and flipping people off because he's "one of those shock bowlers that played in the PBA awhile back...." Plus asteroid talk and Bob Bakian reports from high above a "nudes beach.....not a nudist beach...but a nudes beach....There's a difference..."

Ep. 310

Tonight Phil announced that on March 15, the show moves to 9am PST, 12 noon EST. It will be a 90 minute to two hour live presentation with an on-demand podcast available. Meanwhile, the occasion of a leopard loose in an Indian village had Bud calling around for an expert. He came up with a researcher, Dr. George Hevena, who studies monkeys. A new law in Arizona governing businesses and their right to deny service to gay people had a Doug Dannger revisiting the show and engaging in another round of speaking in "short hand." "I'm Doug Dang, I gay. Arizona, me gay, want lunch, no go. No love, gay food. Me go. No way. Me Doug." ??

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Tonight it's Doug Dannger, Gay man and Gay journalist who talks to Phil about a "Teacher of the Year" in Pennsylvania. She lied to her school district about having a brain tumour and took charity from people, extended time off and even a family trip to Disney World. Doug and Phil discuss the time Doug told his bosses at the Orange County Courier that he had AIDS and needed time off. It was a lie. Doug needed time off to finish a screenplay. The money people gave him he said he donated to "Gay Awareness." When Phil pressed him as to what "Gay Awareness" was Doug said he wouldn't be able to explain it to a straight guy. Next was Ted Bell who is bitter over the fact he missed the capping of the BP well and the resulting climb in the price of BP stock. Ted says he's made friends in the media for just this kind of inside info. "That's a lot of free steak dinners and a lot of free drinks," says Ted. "Someone bent me over and branded me with the word 'stupid.'

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Steve Bosell did it again. This time is was Mary Kennedy. When he heard about her death he immediately went to his office to write Kennedy jokes for an MC gig at his church's men's club. He told one of them to his secretary who reacted "negatively and scornfully" to the point where a childhood trauma kicked in for Steve and he wet himself. He's suing for "emotional cruelty and loss of professional stature."Hans Landa: Maybe he had 'gaydar' tooDoug Dannger joined the show, discussing a new study that says some people have 'gaydar," an intuitive ability to know who is gay and who isn't. Doug told Phil he will physically assault anyone that says they have gaydar. Doug compared it to the "Inglorious Basterds" villain Hans Landa who claimed in the film he could "sniff out Jews."With Lloyd Bonafide
Entertainment reporter Doug Dannger comments on why Ben Affleck was voted Sexiest Man in People magazine... Doug believes women are really attracted to losers. from November 2002.(0:00:00)
Gay man, gay journalist Doug Dannger discusses the Top 100 Movie Moments... but gets a little side-tracked. And when things don't go Doug's way, David G. Hall intervenes.(0:39:30)
Entertainment editor Doug Dannger announces the "Top 100 Most Influential Country Artists Of All Time". According to Doug, it took a gay man and a gay journalist to finally come up with a truthful, correct list. from January, 2004.(0:31:39)
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