Margaret Grey has written a book, “300 Years In this Country.” In it, she claims that because her family has been in this country so long, she has more of a right to be politically opinionated and involved.
Margaret Grey has written a book, “300 Years In this Country.” In it, she claims that because her family has been in this country so long, she has more of a right to be politically opinionated and involved.
Joe Dickhead and sports blogger Ron Reederman talk about new scoring rules in the NFL and the “strange look” that Raiders owner Mark Davis has, including the Friar Tuck haircut. Art Griego decides against flying his kids and their dates to a lovely Big Sur restaurant for graduation after the other parents ask about his drinking.
…….and, frankly, why his birth date is in dispute and wether or not he’s from America or Bavaria
Phil will be drinking…… Thank you
Bud gets belted and suffers from boomerang lip for the rest of the show. Vernon Dozier recaps the softball season and the LA Clippers… Jeff Dowdder talks about Kanye West’s doctorate. And RC Collins and Commandant Weirman wrap up with talk of RC graduating and moving on.
The Lady Slaughterhouse drop 4 of their last 5 and miss the playoffs for the second year…Will Vernon have to coach a new lacrosse team as punishment?
…..due to an unforeseen, itsy-bitsy technical burp (NO AUDIO) We’ll have out to ya just as soon as we possibly can
Because Phil is an occasional asshat, he forgot last Friday’s chat so Wednesday, it’s a bonus chat at 9 PT. Come on and hang out with us….
Chris Norton talks about a new informal men’s group he’s formed for Sunday mornings called “The Sons of the Mexican Scramble.” They discuss their different Saturday night escapades and Pastor Rennick takes him to task… Later Margaret debates Herb Sewell on Orson Welles.
Chris Norton talks about a new informal men’s group he’s formed for Sunday mornings called “The Sons of the Mexican Scramble.” They discuss their different Saturday night escapades and Pastor Rennick takes him to task… Later Margaret debates Herb Sewell on Orson Welles.