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December 30, 2009 at 6:10 PM #498920January 1, 2010 at 12:05 PM #498288temeculaguyParticipant
Oh man, I have been busy lately and I missed my my chance and to be the first to identify Ted Bell. I remember they used to sell t-shirts, coolers, lawn chairs and a bunch of other stuff that i can’t find anymore, every few months I search e-bay to no avail. They made logos for things and sold the items, like bobby dooley’s “western estates homeowners association” lawn chair, “Ted’s Steak house of Beverly hills” polo shirt, and one of my personal favorites “The citizen’s auxillary police” ice chest, Jay Santos is a riot.
The first skit I ever heard was about some new doll that was being declared unsafe and while interviewing the person inspecting the doll, the doll started eating the persons hair, they were screaming, I laughed so hard I hit a curb with my car. I know it was before 1998 because the curb I hit was near a house I moved from in 1998, I’ve never found that skit since, despite hours of trying to figure it out. I think it was one of his old Ray’s place cd’s but I’ve never found it.
January 1, 2010 at 12:05 PM #498439temeculaguyParticipantOh man, I have been busy lately and I missed my my chance and to be the first to identify Ted Bell. I remember they used to sell t-shirts, coolers, lawn chairs and a bunch of other stuff that i can’t find anymore, every few months I search e-bay to no avail. They made logos for things and sold the items, like bobby dooley’s “western estates homeowners association” lawn chair, “Ted’s Steak house of Beverly hills” polo shirt, and one of my personal favorites “The citizen’s auxillary police” ice chest, Jay Santos is a riot.
The first skit I ever heard was about some new doll that was being declared unsafe and while interviewing the person inspecting the doll, the doll started eating the persons hair, they were screaming, I laughed so hard I hit a curb with my car. I know it was before 1998 because the curb I hit was near a house I moved from in 1998, I’ve never found that skit since, despite hours of trying to figure it out. I think it was one of his old Ray’s place cd’s but I’ve never found it.
January 1, 2010 at 12:05 PM #498831temeculaguyParticipantOh man, I have been busy lately and I missed my my chance and to be the first to identify Ted Bell. I remember they used to sell t-shirts, coolers, lawn chairs and a bunch of other stuff that i can’t find anymore, every few months I search e-bay to no avail. They made logos for things and sold the items, like bobby dooley’s “western estates homeowners association” lawn chair, “Ted’s Steak house of Beverly hills” polo shirt, and one of my personal favorites “The citizen’s auxillary police” ice chest, Jay Santos is a riot.
The first skit I ever heard was about some new doll that was being declared unsafe and while interviewing the person inspecting the doll, the doll started eating the persons hair, they were screaming, I laughed so hard I hit a curb with my car. I know it was before 1998 because the curb I hit was near a house I moved from in 1998, I’ve never found that skit since, despite hours of trying to figure it out. I think it was one of his old Ray’s place cd’s but I’ve never found it.
January 1, 2010 at 12:05 PM #498924temeculaguyParticipantOh man, I have been busy lately and I missed my my chance and to be the first to identify Ted Bell. I remember they used to sell t-shirts, coolers, lawn chairs and a bunch of other stuff that i can’t find anymore, every few months I search e-bay to no avail. They made logos for things and sold the items, like bobby dooley’s “western estates homeowners association” lawn chair, “Ted’s Steak house of Beverly hills” polo shirt, and one of my personal favorites “The citizen’s auxillary police” ice chest, Jay Santos is a riot.
The first skit I ever heard was about some new doll that was being declared unsafe and while interviewing the person inspecting the doll, the doll started eating the persons hair, they were screaming, I laughed so hard I hit a curb with my car. I know it was before 1998 because the curb I hit was near a house I moved from in 1998, I’ve never found that skit since, despite hours of trying to figure it out. I think it was one of his old Ray’s place cd’s but I’ve never found it.
January 1, 2010 at 12:05 PM #499169temeculaguyParticipantOh man, I have been busy lately and I missed my my chance and to be the first to identify Ted Bell. I remember they used to sell t-shirts, coolers, lawn chairs and a bunch of other stuff that i can’t find anymore, every few months I search e-bay to no avail. They made logos for things and sold the items, like bobby dooley’s “western estates homeowners association” lawn chair, “Ted’s Steak house of Beverly hills” polo shirt, and one of my personal favorites “The citizen’s auxillary police” ice chest, Jay Santos is a riot.
The first skit I ever heard was about some new doll that was being declared unsafe and while interviewing the person inspecting the doll, the doll started eating the persons hair, they were screaming, I laughed so hard I hit a curb with my car. I know it was before 1998 because the curb I hit was near a house I moved from in 1998, I’ve never found that skit since, despite hours of trying to figure it out. I think it was one of his old Ray’s place cd’s but I’ve never found it.
January 2, 2010 at 12:55 PM #498348fredo4Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Would that be Art Bell or Ted Bell of LA Steakhouse fame? (let’s see if any piggs get this one)[/quote]
Of course. Ted’s steakhouse of Beverly Hills with the slogan “We want to put our meat in your mouth” (which was later censored by station manager David G. Hall).
I loved the Irish priest, Father McQuarters who liked to take “just a wee peak” at the alter boys in the dressing room as they were changing.Phil Hendrie is the best. I know they still play his radio show on the cable TV radio stations. They also have a bunch of his bits on youtube.
Here’s one with Bobbie Dooley:
January 2, 2010 at 12:55 PM #498499fredo4Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Would that be Art Bell or Ted Bell of LA Steakhouse fame? (let’s see if any piggs get this one)[/quote]
Of course. Ted’s steakhouse of Beverly Hills with the slogan “We want to put our meat in your mouth” (which was later censored by station manager David G. Hall).
I loved the Irish priest, Father McQuarters who liked to take “just a wee peak” at the alter boys in the dressing room as they were changing.Phil Hendrie is the best. I know they still play his radio show on the cable TV radio stations. They also have a bunch of his bits on youtube.
Here’s one with Bobbie Dooley:
January 2, 2010 at 12:55 PM #498891fredo4Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Would that be Art Bell or Ted Bell of LA Steakhouse fame? (let’s see if any piggs get this one)[/quote]
Of course. Ted’s steakhouse of Beverly Hills with the slogan “We want to put our meat in your mouth” (which was later censored by station manager David G. Hall).
I loved the Irish priest, Father McQuarters who liked to take “just a wee peak” at the alter boys in the dressing room as they were changing.Phil Hendrie is the best. I know they still play his radio show on the cable TV radio stations. They also have a bunch of his bits on youtube.
Here’s one with Bobbie Dooley:
January 2, 2010 at 12:55 PM #498984fredo4Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Would that be Art Bell or Ted Bell of LA Steakhouse fame? (let’s see if any piggs get this one)[/quote]
Of course. Ted’s steakhouse of Beverly Hills with the slogan “We want to put our meat in your mouth” (which was later censored by station manager David G. Hall).
I loved the Irish priest, Father McQuarters who liked to take “just a wee peak” at the alter boys in the dressing room as they were changing.Phil Hendrie is the best. I know they still play his radio show on the cable TV radio stations. They also have a bunch of his bits on youtube.
Here’s one with Bobbie Dooley:
January 2, 2010 at 12:55 PM #499228fredo4Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Would that be Art Bell or Ted Bell of LA Steakhouse fame? (let’s see if any piggs get this one)[/quote]
Of course. Ted’s steakhouse of Beverly Hills with the slogan “We want to put our meat in your mouth” (which was later censored by station manager David G. Hall).
I loved the Irish priest, Father McQuarters who liked to take “just a wee peak” at the alter boys in the dressing room as they were changing.Phil Hendrie is the best. I know they still play his radio show on the cable TV radio stations. They also have a bunch of his bits on youtube.
Here’s one with Bobbie Dooley:
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