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Ep. 48

Featuring Jeff Dowder and some of his famous drum playing, from the year 2000, Jeff comes on the show to illustrate the importance of music programs in schools.

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"Ray Jeffries talked to Phil about how his brothers taunting of him was just like the dancing Pussy Riot did in their video" Show Log For Friday August 17, 2012 This evening Phil interviewed Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder about the new federal immigration guidelines that grant certain groups of undocumented individuals the right to a drivers license, guidelines Governor Brewer disagrees with. It got pretty confusing considering the fact the Governor Brewer sounded just like President Obama who sounded just like Phil In our second hour, former police chief Ray Jeffries talked to Phil about how his brothers taunting of him was just like the dancing Pussy Riot did in their video and as a result of that trauma he would have kneed those women in the gut before taking them into custody. With Gene Jeffries (Ray's older brother)
Bobbie Dooley says we should not teach that Thomas Jefferson has sex with his slave Salley Hemmings in our high schools. from KFI.(0:33:22)
Dr. Jeff Dowder guest hosts the show, and takes your calls about the most bitchinest county and schools in Los Angeles. from February 1998.(0:34:11)
Dr. Jeff Dowder guest hosts the show, and takes your calls to talk a you about the most bitchininest stuff what's in Los Angeles. from 1997.(0:39:00)
2010 Championship Parade Information // June 17, 2010 --> LOS ANGELES LAKERS HOST DOWNTOWN PARADE TO CELEBRATE 16TH NBA CHAMPIONSHIP From the desk of Brigadier Admiral Jay Santos 'OS ANGE'ES – The 'os Ange'es 'akers wi'' host a ce'ebratory parade for a'' 'ocal fans on Monday, June 21, starting at STAP'ES Center and trave'ing south on Figueroa Street to Jefferson Bou'evard, just north of the USC campus and Ga'en Center. By defeating the Boston Ce'tics for the 2010 NBA championship, the 'akers not on'y earned the franchise’s 16th 'eague tit'e but a'so repeated as champions for the third time in the past decade. The 'akers have won back-to-back tit'es a tota' of seven times in franchise history, tying the NBA mark previous'y he'd by the Ce'tics. Tonight’s victory marks on'y the fourth of the 'akers’ 16 NBA tit'es that went to a deciding seventh game, and the first time besting the Ce'tics in a seventh game. Based on attendance for the 2002 NBA championship parade and 'ast season’s festivities, the Citizens Auxi'iary Police anticipate a crowd of between maybe 2,000  and probab'y a mi''ion fans 'ining the two-mi'e parade route a'ong South Figueroa Street. Whi'e the City of 'os Ange'es and hometown 'akers he'd an accompanying ra''y attended by more than 95,000 inside the Co'iseum to mark the 2009 championship, this time around, p'ayers wi'' interact with fans from a customized f'at-bed f'oat, equipped with audio capabi'ities. That wi'' he'p to mitigate anticipated pedestrian and traffic congestion, whi'e a'so re'ieving security, sanitation and other civic demands otherwise required of the privately funded 2010 ceremonies. Beginning at approximate'y e'even a.m. (PDT), 'akers p'ayers and their famil'es wi'' board the customized f'oat at STAP'ES Center, and begin winding their way down South Figueroa Street toward the USC campus before turning east on Jefferson Bou'evard at the Ga'en Center to comp'ete the parade. A convoy of doub'e-decker, open-air buses and other attending vehic'es wi'' carry 'akers coaches and staff, members of the Buss fami'y ownership group, team officia's, and the 'aker Gir's to the conc'usion of the two-mile route. CAP recommends that, whenever possib'e, fans take the Metro Rai' system to the Pico/Chick Hearn station adjacent to the parade route rather than attempt to drive into the STAP'ES Center and Figueroa area. Parking will be availab'e in the downtown lots surrounding STAP'ES Center and the Figueroa corridor, yet street c'osures beginning the night before are l'ke'y to make morning traffic far more difficu't. We at CAP anticipate 'APD c'osing Figueroa Street between O'ympic Bou'evard to the north and Jefferson Bou'evard on the south beginning at midnight Sunday. Other road c'osures include Chick Hearn Court between Figueroa Street and Cherry Street; Cherry Street between O'ympic and Pico Bou'evards; F'ower Street between Washington and Jefferson Bou'evards; Jefferson Bou'evard between Figueroa and Hoover Streets; and a'' intersections a'ong the two-mi'e route as designated by the 'os Ange'es Po'ice Department (a'so known as the 'APD) and Department of Transportation. 'APD and DOT anticipate reopening major intersections a'ong Figueroa Street as the parade commences, pending pedestrians in those areas having dispersed and other safety conditions being met which I can assure you they wi''. So 'ong everybody. Go 'akers! 'AKERS P'ANNED PARADE ROUTE
Jeff Dowder was our commentator on news of the Van halen tour being cancelled. Jeff says the fans will just have to suck it up because "Van Halen has given more than the fans have taken and given back." He said Led Zeppelin, in comparison, was overrated. To prove his point, Jeff demonstrated the drumming techniques of John Bonham and Alex Van Halen. Dean Wheeler reported from Orlando his fear that evidence in the Trayvon Martin killing case may be misinterpreted. He said that a possible scenario is that George Zimmerman stopped "to take a leak, was shaking off when Trayvon said 'Excuse me sir can I help you with something," pulled a 50 caliber Desert Eagle, "went 'boom, boom, boom, boom, boo, boom,' then stood over the kid and said 'You just got shot in the belly. Hurts, don't it?" Dean thinks "that coulda happened too." With Lloyd Bonafide and Austin Amarca.
Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxilliary Police came on the show to warn Phil that all his questions concerning a man in Texas killing the allgeged attacker of his daughter....well, see we even blew it here on the show log calling the attacker "alleged." In any event, Phil's questions were not being viewed favorably by Major Newton of the CAP. Mr. Hendrie's much too curious and clever. Following that imbroglio, Jeff Dowder, sometime assistant professor of "mechanical physics" at Cal Tech, discussed Nick Wallenda's crossing of Niagra Falls on a high wire. Jeff said it was not the daredevil act it appeared to be considering the fact Mr. Wallenda was wearing a safety harness. Now, said Jeff, if you've ever ridden in the front car of the Stateline, Nevada roller coaster you'd know what real "daredevilism" was.
Hour 1:"The New 20 Dollar Bills" Charlie Fountain handed out over two thousand dollars in $20 bills to party guests because he thought it was play money, now he's demanding restitution from his bank.Hour 2:"What I Seen" Darque Hoarse drummer Jeff Dowder joins the program to talk about the major rock shows he's seen over the past thirty years. Phil can't believe the iconic shows Jeff has been to, which include The Rolling Stones at Altamont, The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show and Elvis's comeback. What's even more amazing is that Jeff is only 28!Hour 3:"Bustin' Off the Bracelet" Brass claims his friend received an electric shock after busting his ankle bracelet off while under house arrest, Brass blames the LA police.
Thursday, December 16, 2004 Hour 1: Phil welcomes Pastor William Rennick as a guest in the first hour. Pastor Rennick has a sermon he is preaching for the Christmas season called “Crisis in Faith.” In his oration, he argues that while everyone celebrated the birth of Jesus, it was a slap to the face of Joseph as his wife was pregnant with the child of another man. It did not matter that God was the father to Jesus; Joseph’s reaction should have been to put buckshot in the man who impregnated his wife. Later, Logan joins the show for “My Grandpa Says.” Hour 2: RC Collins, a junior cadet at Bradley Military Academy, joins the show in the second hour. RC discusses how he strives to enter the 101st Airborne after he graduates, and go on to fight the war in Iraq. That said, he argues that people that he is fighting for are not worthy of his sacrifice for the country (spoken as if he is currently fighting.) Women have loose morals, they dress scantily clad, and they are over aggressive (all traits he does not like), stemming from them being molested at the church. Jeff Dowder comes on for Hypothetical America. Today’s topic is “What would it be like if people could fly,” and in Jeff’s scenario, the ramifications of human flight would lead to mass suicides. Hour 3: Bud reflects on Jeff’s segment from the last hour. Phil talks about video games and his new car, the 2005 convertible Jackass, and then touches on his marriage. In response, Bud plays sentimental music. Public Television presents “Fooling around with Dad’s gun,” with Brian Warshan. David G. Hall has Phil hooked up to the show monitor for being dull. Show log by Kyle Davis.
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