Mavis Leonard guests to talk about the Super Bowl party snack food she prepares, which prompts contributions from Don Micksa ("I tell my girlfriends to get a meat pie ready") and Audrey Bailey ("I make slab on a cracker, which is also a sex act"). Micksa also discussed the Super Bowl party as a lesson in domesticity for women.
Episode 299 from The World of Phil Hendrie podcast.
Phil interviews Dave DeVell, the author of "Never Give Up," a book about him looking for people that lived on Mount St. Helens when it blew up. Plus Bobbie Dooley gets ripped an ass by Mavis Leonard for her "paganism," and Jay Santos on Gaelic Football.Episode 347 from The World of Phil Hendrie podcast.
Mavis Leonard, flying to Laughlin, NV for a church retreat and a little gambling, takes exception to Kim Kardashian "filling her butt with fiberglass and foam rubber." Don Micksa's "Career Week" for his engineering students is in danger of failing because he's got "lousy breath." And Don Berman thinks he's got a real original documentary on his hands: a report on the (ta-da!) Bermuda Triangle!
Mavis Leonard, in one of her darker moments, tells Phil that she taught gun safety to her grandchildren by shooting the family dog. Yep. Twisted. From May 2001.
By popular demand, it's the return of The Margaret Grey Players with special guest star Mavis Leonard as Traffic guy Bob Bakian. The "panel" interviews Ted Bell and Professor Don Micksa whose breath, it turns out, is so bad a cadaver dog once "hit" on it.
Margaret singing "Walking in Memphis" highlights the show with the entire panel joining in at shows end. Meantime, Professor Emory Clayton, Pastor William Rennick, Clara Bingham, and Mavis Leonard weigh in on Rachel Dolezal.
Margaret talks about the deception in the FarmersOnly.com commercials... no farmer girls look that good. Convicted pervert now research assistant Herb Sewell guests. He feels Bill Cosby gave us "quality laughs for a lotta years and that oughta be worth something." And Mavis Leonard hires Austin Amarca to do some cabinet work in her kitchen even though she's a Christian and assumes Amarca's love of wrestling means he's gay.
Margaret's laryngitis has really taken a turn for the worse, so we're featuring a special encore for today's Saturday BSP-Only show from May 30th, 2000. It's Bobbie Dooley, Mavis Leonard, and Steve Bosell all at their classic best!
Phil talks about a radio biz interview he was asked to do while David G. Hall agonizes over the fact he declined it. Later Mavis Leonard "debates" Larry Grover on what the Republican Party is. The mouth siren cop pulls Larry over...