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Ep. 2429

The Bud Dickman Show with radio consultant Tom Dovka

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"Phil got sidetracked early when a reference he made to Margaret being 'bug-eyed' was interpreted by her to mean 'anal.'" Show Log For Thursday September 20, 2012 Phil got sidetracked early when a reference he made to Margaret being "bug-eyed" was interpreted by her to mean "anal." She then brought up the song "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" by BTO with it's line "she looked at me with those big brown eyes" ("Most women heard that as singular, Phil...'big brown eye' she said") as another offensive example. Vernon Dozier was on the phone at the time and said that the song, because the singer mockingly stutters throughout, was painful for him as he had a stutter as a teenager, although now, he said "I bust it out at parties and it's a big ice-breaker." Jeff Dowdder was going to give us a report on the new iPhone 5 but claimed to have lost his notes "on the 5...not the iPhone 5. I lost my notes on the 5, the I-5." That prompted an argument about what freeways are called. 

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Dr Barstow Wycoff returns
Dark Horse drummer Jeff Dowder was outside a Tower Records last Saturday when a guys motorcycle turned down in front of him. Jeff called 911 but was disappointed when he did not receive a reward. from April 2001.(0:25:00)

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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 Jeff Dowder's friend Toby Beau goes down a water slide.                                                                                                         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.
// 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 Jef ferson 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'iar y 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. G o 'akers! 'AKERS P'ANNED PARADE ROUTE
Jeff Dowder Enterprises Company and Associates. Phil Hendrie doesn't understand as I told him last night. The internet is a place where they haven't been able to tell where it is. It's a vaporous place. What me, Justin Luey, Chip Shrivel and Mason Koonhand are attempting to do with our tribute sites is embrace the future of the new media safe harbor where they can't tell you what to do and pay tribute to our favorite comedians but, yes, also, not pay for it.. That's what I'm trying to say, that's all..... Now, what would I do if someone stole from me? That's where Mr. Hendrie thinks he's got me. I don't have anything anyone wants to steal but let's say I did. Okay? First off, I wouldn't care. I believe in the free harbor. I would want some kind of a time limit, sure. Who wouldn't? But that doesn't mean I believe in not being free for everyone. It means that, I do own it and I wouldn't want it used forever and ever by people. But that's different from Mr. Hendrie who doesn't believe in safe use or fair harbor (I might have gotten that backwards) and wants less of a time limit. I know that its confusing to all of you. Here's what I mean because I know it's confusing. Me, Justin Luey, Fresco Bungman, Jerry Leontine and all of us who are ontrapanoors simply believe that once something gets copyrighted but then goes out into the internet it has gone beyond where the law is. Does that mean a guy can put up a picture of a nude little kid? No! Not at all and I know Justin, Fresco..all of us agree on that. But it is also kind of tough to say to that guy he doesn't have a right to be free and put nudes up of little kids...but I wouldn't do it. I've been writing a long time and I know it's confusing. I'll also talk to Eric Kahuna about it and he'll freshen up my writing but it's something I know I along with Steve Poled, Pat Shitno, Justin Luey and Donald Duck all understand very well. And once we find a lawyer that agrees with us...watch out! Mr. Dowder is a on-line blogger and ontraponoor. But the only thing he does that anyone has any real interest in is pretend he runs Phil's web site and drive a snow plow for Huntington Beach, Ca.
We're kidding. John and Jeff are nice chaps and have been working hard for many a day. We thought it was a funny line, is all..... art work by Amanda green
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