After a psychic predicts that Phil will die in an airport within 12 months, Mavis Leonard and callers phone in with some spiritual guidance for Phil. From January 2000.(0:13:42)
Mavis Leonard and her son Robert join the program for a special segment titled "Interesting Tidbits" where they discuss the pro's and con's of artists like Men at Work, and Barry White. from February 2000.(0:02:37)
When her grandson refuses to go to sleep, Mavis Leonard threatens the boy with a nailgun, promising to nail him to his bunk bed... just like Jesus was nailed to a cross. from 1997.(0:16:00)
Phil's characters file a class action lawsuit against their host. Featuring appearances by attorney Harvey Wireman, Larry Grover, R.C. Collins, Bobbie Dooley, Jeff Dowder, Mavis Leonard, Dave Oliva, and Chris Norton.(0:10:37)
Hour 1: Steve Bosell comes on the program to discuss Miley Cyrus's little sister Noah. She's 8 years old and is coming out with a line of lingerie. Steve says he's distracted by the way she looks. He says the victims are not only the children who dress this way, it's also the fathers who look at them. Hour 2: Mavis Leonard is on this hour to talk about cellphones in classrooms. Mavis says it violates the privacy of the classroom. Now students can call their parents if the teacher is abusing them. Mavis is a retired teacher but when she did teach she would discipline the "slow" kids by snapping a rubber band on their head or twisting their skin. Hour 3: Phil did news most of this hour. Austin Amarka did call in to say Phil was a wuss complaining that he had pneumonia. He said what about the show Lost where Ben had to deal with the smoke monster. Later on Bud explains how he screens calls. Show log by Bonnie Kliewer