The show focuses mainly on the St. Louis Rams relocating back to LA in 2016, although General Shaw spends a few minutes being pissed off at Iran. Frazier Foods CEO Robert Green informs Phil and pretty much everyone else that…
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Wednesday The Rams Move Back To LA Is Discussed
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Show Log For Tuesday, January 12, 2016
A Ted Cruz citizenship debate between Larry Grover and Don Micksa highlights today’s show along with a bunch of other weirdness that, quite frankly, escapes us right now. Don’t forget, our Best of 2015 download is available now…
San Francisco! Friday Night! Come On!
Classic Podcast #497 “Lesbian Porn” is now available!
Bobbie caught her son watching lesbian porno. Steve thinks it’s okay because it’s two women and not two men. Plus, who is he to judge? He was watching porn and drinking beer with his buddies in the other room.
Show Log For Monday, January 11, 2016
A spicy Kimchi soup with Serrano peppers wrecks Margaret’s voice as the crew wrestles with the news that David Bowie has died. Chef Carl Chodillia’s recipe for Kimchi doesn’t make things any better as the Chef…
Monday Serrano Peppers Rip Hell Out Of Margarets Voice
Plus Jack and Brett report on Sunday’s Tampa-Portland game and Jay Santos gives the latest on a militiaman in Oregon abandoning the standoff to suck beer and jerk off in town
Gator Bait/Logs Playoff action is now available!
Sunday, January 10, 2016. Wild Card winners Tampa (11-6) meet the Western Division Champion Portland Logs (14-2) in a divisional playoff game at Blitherton Stadium, Portland.
Flaming Cavalry Bury Raging Palm Tree 30-10, Advance To Dickman Bowl
Utah beat Miami for the first time this season and in a playoff game, 30-10, Saturday at Miami’s Herbert Hoover Grounds to advance to their second ever Dickman Bowl.
Flaming Cavalry running back Perrish Shinebox ran the Tree defense down with a league record 235 yards and one touchdown while quarterbacks Conner Cobbler and Dontae Poochie tossed two touchdown passes and Andre Guhoogan kicked three field goals. Utah, finishing 9-7 in 2015 and winning the Central Division, picked off Miami quarterback Avery Zingberg twice to defeat Miami, which had finished 13-3 atop the Eastern Division. Zingberg went 14 of 26 for 293 yards with one touchdown pass.
Utah plays the winner of Sunday’s Tampa-Portland game in next week’s Dickman Bowl.
BSP Only Show Log For Saturday, January 9, 2016
Last night Phil was doing a live event, so there was no chat, but we’ve got a real treat for you. Coming straight out of the newly found lost archives…