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Ep. 1123

General Gaylen Shaw fills in today for Phil Hendrie. The General’s show, “General Gaylen Shaw: Your Move,” brings on guest Larry Grover who has commissioned a new medal based on Donald Trump’s fundraising for veterans. “The Donald J. Trump Service Action Medal” features a relief of Trump “in a business suit and dress shoes” carrying a wounded soldier to safety as bullets fly by. The General thinks it’s a load. Originally aired January 29, 2016. Our BSP Classic Hour from August 2001 is the classic Jeff Dowdder/Jesus’s DNA episode. Dowdder wants Jesus's DNA from the Shroud of Turin so he can clone it in Mexico where it’s legal.

Ep. 2844

Jeff Dowdder, Chris Norton, Butler Dowdder and then Duncan Ham

Ep. 3208

Jeff Dowdder, Chris Norton, Butler Dowdder and then Duncan Ham all weigh in
Jeff Dowdder joined Phil tonight to talk about his gaming addiction. Jeff, in commenting on an actual lawsuit against a game manufacturer by a user, tells Phil he is 28 years old, lives with his sister and her husband in one of their spare bedrooms and only has enough money for a down payment on a car, not the  monthly, because he's been playing World of Warcraft and other RPG's since 1997. He doesn't want to stop playing. He just wants Obama's health care to cover him being DGed, De-Gamed. Then, its Don Micksa, professor of engineering at the University of Washington to talk about cyber-bullying. Don's son is a cyber bully, a 13 year old boy who sent a video of his penis to a girl in his class. Don says because he and his wife are progressive they choose to see their sons behavior has evolved, mirroring the tough communication needed eventually in the business world. Don says you gotta give a kid points for not just opening up an over coat but using a high-tech device like an IPhone. As far as the girls parents go, Don says he gave them a ride on his boat, taking them over to Pikes Fish Market and letting them look at the fish-mongers. Big deal.
Bob Green from Frazier Foods says he isn't selling corn this year during Labior Day weekend in honor of the sacrifices of Native Americans. Turns out he's just paying back a Native American lending agency for a loan by not competing with an American Indian co-op opening up.... Later it was Professor Jeff Dowdder of Cal Tech telling Phil that a man who cut off all of his toes in order he later claimed to escape a trailer that had landed on his foot is most likely making the whole thing up. Older people do that, says Jeff.
Phil talked about tonights debate with Bobbie Dooley who was more concerned with the fact Obama and Romney appeared to be standing in the same place on the stage when seen from the front or back on TV...but were looking in opposite directions when addressing Jim Lehrer, the moderator..... A caller, Charlie, debated Karen Deauville's brother Jerry on the topic of who would make a better president. Jerry was more interested in the fact there was still a Malibu Gran Prix open near him... Also General Gaylen Shaw and Jeff Dowdder called in. Jeff wanted to straighten Bud out on who won the Civil war. It wasn't that Bud didn't know the Union won. He just didn't know whether the Union 'was the North or the South.' And when it came time for the South to 'get it's ass kicked for killing Lincoln, did they come North or did we go there?'
Harvey Weirman talked with Phil and his crew about the old days of the "spaghetti western" although he can't quite remember or figure out what calling them that had to do with the fact they were shot in Spain. The passing of Dave Brubeck was occasion for a visit from drummer Jeff Dowdder, front man for the band Darque Horse. Jeff not only explained 5/4 time as it pertained to the Brubeck hit "Take Five" but demonstrated "9/8 time," a demonstration that left him exhausted and near passing out... Bud, Robert and Margaret tried to explain to Phil that the greatest jazz crossover hit of all time was Vince Guaraldi's "Theme From a Peanut," or "Peanut Theme" or "Peanuts Theme" or "Theme from Charlie Brown's Peanut" or "whatever it was called..." Rudy Canosa demonstrated the proper way to order tequila...it's very similar to how Rudy greets a beautiful woman....only it sounds more even brain-damage!

Ep. 77

Jeff Dowdder and Harvery Weirman had a debate about Dancing with the Stars with Jeff taking the con side but Harvey, imagining he could actually get a date with Nancy Grace, taking the pro side. Also Ted Bell and General Gaylen Shaw discussed SEALTeam 6 and the apparent discrepancy in stories concerning how the mission to kill Bin Laden was actually conducted. Ted felt the disgruntled SEALS should be reprimanded with the words "I will take a giant dump on you" and "You'll be standing tall before the man." Margaret Grey and Bobbie Dooley debated Kim Kardashian's size as her pregnancy becomes more evident with Bobbie predicting that a year from now Kardashian will be on oxygen, the size of a house with another kid on the way and Kanye will be at some club in VIP with a "thin, delicate, waif-like Asian......boy!"

Ep. 94

Mavis Leonard was on briefly to talk about Jackie Robinson breaking the color line and how she, as a teenage girl doing laundry for a white woman in South Carolina, decided she too would officially "break the color line" at her job. When her employer looked at her as if she were crazy, Mavis put witch hazel in the woman's panties and then followed her around with a Brownie 8 movie camera filming the woman "having to reach up there and itch." Jeff Dowdder discussed the jump from 127,000 feet made last year by Felix Baumgartner and how long it took for him to reach the earth. Jeff wants to break the record by weighting down the next guy. It won't be him. He's afraid of heights. Margaret sang "You Only Live Twice" worse than Nancy Sinatra, who Margaret said sang it so bad 'future generations will never understand.' Other weirdness...

Ep. 127

Professor Emory Clayton tries to defend hearing impaired host Debbie Daley from rabid conservative Larry Grover but it doesn't go over too good.... Later on Dr. Jim Sadler tries psychoanalyzing Phil but only winds up being taken apart by Margaret and Bud.... Jeff Dowdder comments on the passing of Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman by remembering Sweet Bacon Wrapped Vennison's bass guitar and French Horn player Greasy Costello whose death had nothing to do with Hannemans.
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