The Ladies Man
1
[ Man Over Radio]
Along the Kennedy Expressway,
a truck overturned
in the slow lane.
Along the Stevenson Expressway,
the traffic moving along nicely.
Another Shadow traffic update
with TJ. Burks in ten minutes.
You are listening to WRIX,
Chicago's number one news
and financial net work.
Now, back to Money Matters.
I'm your host, Gil Stewart,.
and we're almost out of time
here on Money Matters,
but here's a quick wrap-up
of the day's biggest stories.
The Dow closing out today
at minus 55,
while the NASDAQ
was up seven points.
The S&P is down four.
Gold takes a big hit on the floor
as the International Monetary Fund...
unloads 10%
of its gold holdings,
causing ripples
throughout the banking industry,
continuing the trend of
unloading the bulk of its holdings...
in favor of
better-performing securities.
You've been listening
to Money Matters.
I'm Gil Stewart,
looking after your money.
- It's now 2:
00 a.m. and time for--' i. [SOUI]
What's happening?
And welcome to The Lad/es Man,
the love line with all the right
responses to your romantic queries.
My name is Leon Phelps, and to those
of you that are uninitiated,
I am an expert
in the ways of love.
Um, I have made love
to many fine ladies,
from the lowliest
bus station skank...
to the classiest,
most sophisticated,
educated, debutante,
high society bus station skank.
But listen. I am doing good,
if you were askin'.
I got my Courvoisier cognac
right here,
and I'm ready
to take your calls.
While I am not a psychiatrist
or a psychologist or whatever,
I have done it
to a lot of ladies,
and that makes me
somewhat like an expert.
I have a Ph.D. in tang,
as it were.
So, if you have a romantic query
and you are under the age of 50...
and you're not freaky or disgustin',
please give us a call.
My lovely producer,
Julie Simmons,
she is over there and she is
awaiting with bated breath...
to hear what
you got to say.
Okay, you're gonna have
to hold anyway, sir. Yeah.
Susan from Oak Park.
you have a question for Leon?
Oh, he left his clothes
at your house.
[Leon] The phone is lighting up,
so let's take a call.
Hey, what's happening? This is
Leon Phelps. You got The Ladies Man.
- [Woman] Hello, Ladies Man.
- Oh, it's a lady.
[Woman] I'm new to this city.
and I don't know too many people.
And I am painfully shy.
Yeah, you sound painfully shy.
Listen, this is what you should do.
Go to the bus station
or to a bowling alley...
and hang out
with no underpants.
- Trust me. It works.
- What?
You'd be surprised at how many men
will approach you. I know that I would.
Next caller, go ahead.
You got The Ladies Man.
[ Woman Over Telephone] Ladies Man.
I've been feeling really confused.
Yeah, that sounds good.
No, it's not good.
I'm in a relationship, but
I don't know if he is for real.
How do you know when
you're really, truly in love?
Don't worry.
When you're really, truly in love,
you will feel it
deep down in your pants.
Unless, of course,
you're not wearing any pants,
which is not uncommon
in my case.
What are you talking about?
I asked you about finding true love.
Yeah, that's right. You did. Listen,
I hope whatever I said was helpful.
Next caller.
You got The Ladies Man.
Next caller.
You got The Ladies Man.
Ma'am, I'm gonna have to put
you on hold, okay? Lad/es Man.
Listen, I don't care what you say.
Chlamydia is a soup.
It's my opinion.
I can have that if I'd like.
You don't have to argue. I've seen it
on the grocery store shelves.
Yes, I know that clam chowder
is not a venereal disease.
Don't argue with me about it.
I don't care if you are a doctor.
No, we promise there
won't be any more vulgar material.
You gotta get a thumb
and just stick it up in there.
Actually, get two thumbs up
in there, you know, like the Fonz.
Like this- Hey."
[ Chuckles]
There may be weird smells afterwards,
but don't worry. just take a shower.
Hey, go ahead, caller.
You got The Ladies Man.
[Man Narrating] No one knows
where Leon came from exactly,
but he started out life on
the steps of a majestic mansion.
The master of the house
was a great man...
who surrounded himself
with the world's most beautiful objects.
He had everything he wanted,
except a son.
Young Leon was taken
into this world...
and raised as one of their own.
And in that warm
family environment,.
Leon developed into quite
a stylish young man.
He learned everything a bright kid
would wanna know about--
stereo systems
and, of course, love.
In this magical kingdom,
the king shared everything
with him.
Only one thing was off-limits.
But Leon being Leon,
the day arrived when the benevolent
proprietor and Leon parted ways.
Poor little Leon
was thrown out into the cold,
much like Moses
in the days of old.
After that it Wash "t easy
for the little man, but he got along.
He always did.
Not because he was smart
and not because he was rich,
but because...
the ladies loved Leon Phelps.
- How did he do it?
- [ Bar Patrons In Unison] Hey, Leon.
Well, I guess you'd better
ask the man yourself.
Lester, how come you tell that story
every time we walk into this bar?
I don't know. Maybe there's somebody
out there who don't know you.
Yeah, right. It's the same five
or six people in this place.
- How'd your show go tonight?
- Oh, yeah, good question.
Um, same old, same old.
Leon Phelps is a genius.
Yeah, same old angry calls
from our listeners...
and same old threats
from the boss.
[Leon] But listen,
for every hundred angry calls we get,
there is somebody
that I helped.
Ain't that right,
Scrap Iron?
Huh? Yeah.
Leon single-handedly saved
my second and fourth marriages.
- Mm-hmm.
- That's right. And it was Leon...
who taught me I didn't have
to be ashamed of my body.
[Men Hooting]
Thank you, Candy. You see, I like
to help people. That is what I do.
You know,
lam like Mother Teresa,
but of boning,"
you see what I'm saying?
Listen, Julie, you are now
in the world of Leon Phelps, okay?
Everything will work out.
Trust me.
Thank you, Scrap.
And besides that, Julie,
you have to learn...
that there are more important things
in life than work.
- Can I help you?
- Martini with lemon.
So excuse me while
Leon Phelps shows you...
how he brings home
the bacon.
That's my cue.
I'm out of here.
Yeah, I know. It's a heartbreak,
ain't it, girlfriend?
I mean, when's it
gonna be our turn, right?
You know, you and me
are exactly alike. Eerie.
- See you later, Scrap Iron.
- Bye, baby.
- Bye, Lester. See you tomorrow, Leon.
- Bye, sweetie.
There goes Julie Simmons.
I bet you're wondering what a nice girl
like that is doing in a place like this.
That's exactly what I was wondering
one night about two years ago.
Do me wrong
Do me right
Do me right, baby
,1' Tell me lies ,1'
- Bourbon, up.
- [Continues]
Let me help you with that.
There you go.
Listen, I was wondering,
can I ask you a question?
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