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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, it's Bob Green. I like, how as soon as
I get to New York, Phil Henry's got to be
pitched his website. But that is what it should be.
I guess, because they upgraded me off at the Ritz,
all right, but yeah he did to jury. All right,
you might have told me anyway, they're gonna put me up.
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It's the world famous Phil Henry Show at philinbryshow dot com.
The greatest value online other than porn. Phil. Bob Green
is with us here in New York City. Bob, thank
you for making the trip. Well, it was an interesting flight, Phil,
but thank you for inviting me. We have you over
at the where is it the holiday in Well, they
(01:24):
don't mind. I actually changed it over the rits. No, no, no, no, no,
oh okay, yeah, and I was told by Bud.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Yeah, I did tell them he could change the rits sure.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
To the ritz. That's that's good. We had you at
the holiday in Midtown. Yeah, no, I understand that, but
there was a ritz. Carlton and uh Dickman said it
was all right, Well, but that's kind of an expensive decision.
It wasn't expensive, but I did feel at that time
and in that place. Yeah, okay, no, we'll we'll definitely
(01:54):
pick up that charge. Okay, I appreciate that. I don't
think it's anything we need to talk about here. We
don't need to talk about that on the air right now.
Film You're right, No, Bob, Bob, you just called me blob. No,
I said Bob, excuse me me, say blob? You did?
You went, hey, blob. I think he's just stunned.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Any mister Henry stunned by the price of rich Carlton.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Well, you know, Phil, I thought you were I thought
you had budget for it. We do. Don't worry about it, Bob,
I'm not stunned by anything. Bob. What's your name? Bud?
You called me blob and you call him blob. No,
I didn't. I called you. I called him Bob.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
My name is Bud. And they're always messing it up.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
No, we're not always messing it up. Can we move
on now? Because we're on people are hearing this. You're
absolutely right anyway. Bob Green joins us here from Fraser Foods. Now, Bob,
you're back. Well, I'm back with Fraser Foods. Fraser Foods
is back with me. We did buy the brand back
from my Flannagan, and we're very happy to have that.
But we are as just a part of the store
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we're keeping. Bob, Greens meets and Greens is going to
be rebranding it meets Greens and me. That's me. So
at the end of sie understand of sew the logo,
fill whatuld it looked like? I'll say, Okay, it says
meets Green and me and there's my picture. What's so funny? Nothing?
(03:13):
I'm sorry? You know I can I can go back
to my five hundred night room. Five hundred a night. Yeah,
pretty expensive. Huh No, that's actually for New York City,
that's pretty cheap.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Yeah. I did book him the cheapest room.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
What is that supposed to mean? Okay, Bud, I'd like
to Can I go back and go back? And what
I want to go back and get a better room
than that? If that's I'm sorry, mister Green. I'm sure
Bud was thinking in terms of whatever room you want, Bob, Well,
you know, a sweet would be nice. What are you
looking at? Nothing? You want a sweet? Get a sweet?
Get him a sweet? Pill for fuck wow? Get a
(03:49):
load of you people getting all upset. No, Bob. If
the listeners are hearing this, they're probably thinking, look at
Bob trying to milk the situation. No, I'm not feel
I checked out of the holiday and there in Midtown Manhattan,
I checked into the Ritz Carlton. I told Bud I
picked the room out. He picked up the rooms, Harry.
Now I find out the room that I selected. You're
saying there's more expensive rooms. Five bills of nights sounds
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cheap for midtown Manhattan. They probably have got sweets. They're
running for two three grand a night. But we don't
need that. I just would like something on a higher level.
So I cannot look what you want to do, Phil,
Let me just say something. Can I be honest for
a minute.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Go ahead.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
You know, it's been one of those years where I
get up in the morning and I look at myself
in the mirror. I wonder why I mean the lug good, Bob,
you're kidding. No, I'm not. Oh, Bob, you're kidding. Bob,
You aren't contepleting suicide. No, I'm not. I just it's
been a tough year. Bob's greens Bob, Bob's meets green bean.
(04:47):
Bob's green bean. I didn't say Bob's green bean. See,
he's making a joke out of Bob Green's Meets and Greens. Yes, Bob,
Green's Meets and Greens has not been a success. I
had to go. I had to pay more for the
brand to get the Fraser Food brand back than I
wanted to. And so when I finally went ahead and
(05:07):
I booked myself into the Ritz Carlton and I got
myself a nice elevated suite, you know, a nice room.
And now, with your permission, I'll book another I'll get
out of Miss Greenery. Yeah. Great, Wow, So you're gonna
begrudge me. I'm not begrudging you anything. Man. We can
put you whatever room you want. Bob. I want to
be able to walk to a window and look out
(05:27):
over Central Park and go. Yeah, you know, I gotta
understand that. You want to feel like you're a winner.
There you go. I want to feel filled for the
first time in over a year that you're winning at something. Well,
winning it's something makes it sound like I'm a like
you're a loser. I'm not a loser. But anyway, okay,
(05:50):
let's get off the subject. Bob. You're at the Ritz.
That's fine. I understand. It's a great hotel. Didn't you
have a Ritz and passage it's called the Langham. Now,
the Ritz I think sold out to the Langham. You
said the Langham's better. I didn't say anything of the sort. Yes,
you did, feel all right, Well, the Langham's nice. Okay,
the rich is great. Whatever you want, man, the fourth season,
whatever you like, Bob, we want to book you in there.
I don't want to make an issue out of it.
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I just want to be able to walk to the window,
open it up, look out at Central Park and go,
I'm a man, and feel like a man for the
first time, for the first time in a long time.
That's right, all right, Let's talk Bob about this year
that you've had. Now, you're coming up on the fall season,
and you're here in New York and you've seen a
lot of and here you can hear the horns honking outside. Yeah,
(06:34):
it's a very vibrant city in New York City, and
you've seen an awful lot of the local merchants. What
I'm seeing here in New Yorkville that we don't have
in California is on every corner, you're looking at a grocer,
you're looking at a restaurant, you're looking at something relative
to food, but we're seeing lots of these little grocery stands,
lots of these vegetables and fruit stands, lots of places
(06:55):
where people can go and purchase their groceries. You've got
one right down here at the corner, yeh. And I
look at that and I realize the time of year
that we're coming into in the country, especially in California,
which is the holiday season. And these guys that have
these vegetable stands, in these these groceries, these little markets
(07:16):
here in New York. You know, I don't want to
sit about I mean, these guys are made out of money.
I don't know how much money they're making. Well, trust
me when I tell you, they wouldn't all exist were
it not for the fact that there are people eight
million people on this island visiting these groceries. These guys
are making bank. They do seem to be doing well.
(07:37):
They're not only doing well. I would hate to think.
I would hate to compare what I'm doing at Fraser
Foods with what these guys are doing. So it leads
me to this conclusion. I come to New York City
to hang out with you, to be on your show,
to talk about how things are how well things are doing.
It meets Greens and me. What are you looking at? No,
(08:01):
you gagged on the last you almost sudden like you
were crying there, Bob. Well, it says, I don't know
if we win. And yeah, you went ahead and you
had the logo made. You have meets Greens and Me
with your face is the E and me. Yeah, I
made sure that my face was the E and me.
Now some people think it sounds like it looks like
an O and it looks like meets Greens and Mo.
(08:25):
We had a guy come in the store the other
day said where's Mo? He said, is mister Mo here? Yeah,
he's laughing, Phil, for God's sake, I'm sorry he's laughing,
mister Henry, I'm sorry, Bob. So people think your name
is Mo. They think the name of the store is
Meets Greens and Mo, because my face is where the
E should be on me. So all right, that was
(08:47):
problem number one, and I consulted with my attorney, Dave
Roebeck about possibly changing my name to Moe Green. Then
I realized that was the name of the guy and
the Godfather, So yeah, it's not to people don't think
I'm the guy getting a rub down and getting shot
through the eye. All Right, Bob, I think what you're
May I say something? Yes, go ahead? Oh well, excuse me, Bob,
(09:08):
I don't want to upset you. Is it your air
condition just went on? Yeah? We gotta live with that,
you know, we have to live with that, just like
there's a lot of things we gotta live with here
in New York. But go ahead, Margaret, Well, I didn't
say she could go ahead. She's talking to me. Well,
I'm saying that she can go ahead, Bob, if you
don't mind, go ahead. Now, I forgot what I was
gonna ask. So if the only point I'm trying to
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make Phil is here I am in New York. And
what New York does is it reminds me of how
every time of year, this every every year, at this
time of year, I'm putting a towel in my mouth
and biting down on it, you know. Or here we
go again, Bob, with this biting a towel. This happens
to be the business I'm in. Okay, general, Yeah, but
(09:50):
you're saying that. It sounds to me like you're you're
saying you're not making money, that things are tough. I'm
not saying I'm not making money. I'm saying the guys here,
what do you want? Went mmmm a, Bud, shut up
this guy. I'm saying general that all the money that's
being made in this town at these vegetable stands. There,
a guy just said, vegetable. You've been you know, you've
(10:11):
been hanging around our show too long. I've been listening
to your show too long, mister Henry. Sorry, it's vegetable.
I know that. And I said vegetable because half of
these monkeys. You haven't your phone. And I said, Bob,
you look like you're near tears. You don't look like
you're doing well. I'm not doing good. Bob, get him
a drink, will you? Yeah? What do you want, Bob?
I wouldn't mind a couple of Have you got one
(10:32):
of them twisted teas? Bud?
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Yeah, we got a couple.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Jackie was having a twist to tea tonight. I was
talking on the phone. That's nice, Okay. Anyway, Bob Green
is my guest. Folks from California. He's here. He's in
the grocery businesses. You know, it's been Fraser Foods for
many years. Bob then sold out to my Flanagan sold
the brand and we were just responsible for one store,
which was Bob Green's Meats and Greens there in wyn
A Park. That's correct. Yeah, and now or was it Anaheim?
(11:00):
The store was an Anaheim. No, I kept saying Anaheim.
It's Buena Park. We were thinking of expanding to Anaheim.
You're gonna have two locations, yeah, one two? Okay. So
did I say something wrong? No, you just that seemed obvious.
You know there's Buena Park and Anaheim one plus one
atuls two. Okay, Bob. I don't want to have to
(11:20):
just cease this conversation and say goodbye to you. And
maybe you're advertising too. Oh my god, Phil, what is
that about. I don't like the challenging that you're doing here, Bob.
I'm trying to work with you, right, all right, thanks Bud. Yeah,
one twisted tea coming up? Yeah, ah, that's good. Okay.
So you had Bob Green's Meets and Greens for a year.
(11:44):
As we come up on a new Thanksgiving season and
this is the time of year, as you've said, all
grocers have to bite a towel. Well it, Phil. The
reason why I say that is you got people coming
into the store and going is it fresh? Is it frozen?
Where's the stuffing? Even though you got signs everywhere and
it's the same question year in Europe, Bob ticket easy.
(12:07):
So you're slipping a towel into your mouth and you're
biting down on it. Literally. I go back into the
office after somebody's asked me for the fifteenth time, oh,
where's your stuffing? I go back into the office. I
take the towel out of the top drawer of my
desk and just ooh, you can sit and laugh at
me if you want, mister Henry, we can continue the interview.
We can't do both. I'm sorry. Bob Green is our
(12:28):
special guest in the World Famous Phil Henry Show. We'll
take a break. We'll be right back. We also have
later on. Who do we have, Bud?
Speaker 2 (12:34):
Yeah, I got John Jerryman's gonna do a critique on
your acting.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
Well, I it'd be good the World Famous Phil Henry Show.
This is my Flanagan. Bob Green has purchased back the
Fraser Food brand and I can get back into the
businesses supplying wholesale meets to Bob Green and Ted Bell
and anyone else that wants that wants my Flannagan's meet.
I've got no problem with that. Bob Green. He's going
(12:59):
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my it would be Meats, Greens and my and then
(14:05):
I'd have I'll never mind. You're gonna see you, then
you're gonna have a penis hanging there? What an asshole?
World famous Phil Henry Show back here from New York City. Here,
we're in Hell's Kitchen. This is our last this is
our last night here in Hell's Kitchen, New York. We're
gonna be in Midtown Manhattan with me. Is Bob Green,
who is visiting us here in New York as we
(14:27):
asked him to. And we brought you out here, Bob,
Yes you did. And I don't want to thank you
for that. Pello, mister. The Phil Henry Show flew me
out here. And we've been doing this with a lot
of guests that we've had who've been popular guests on
the show, people that other people have wanted to here
and to see and to you know, see how you
guys just you know, bring it to New York to
(14:49):
be part of the show live. I understand. I thank
you for that because it sounded like you were just
doing me a favor and Bob. No one thinks we're
doing you a favor. Bob. Listen, came out here, we
put you at the holiday and you didn't like it.
You put yourself at the ritz. Phil's paying for the
upgrade for tomorrow. You've you've cleared that. Yeah, we get
clear it. You're gonna get upgrade to a higher floor
(15:11):
at seven hundred, all right, But we don't have to
let everybody know our business. Oh sorry, over seven dollar
a nights, So that's what I expect, mister Henry. That's nice.
Let's get back to what you were saying about the
boy bring up seven hundred night. That's just really disturbs them,
doesn't it. I'm not disturbed. Get back to what you're
talking about here, Bob. You're talking you were talking here
(15:31):
about having to buite a towel. Well you know this,
Phill and I've said this to your audience this time
of year as we're right now, we're coming up on Halloween,
and that means it's gonna be candy. Do you have
the candied corn? Oh my god, that's what people want
to know where that is. Huh. I don't think anybody
actually eats that stuff. We carry it because they'll ask you,
(15:53):
do you have the candy corn? Yes, we do, Then
they don't buy it. When you don't have it, they'll go,
do you have the candy corn. We'll say no, we don't.
They'll look at you that you're lower than whale crap,
you know, as the saying goes, yeah, I'm not kidding, okay,
And so then you get it in and they'll go,
do you have the candy corner? Yes we do, No,
they don't want and back and forth. This goes until
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you literally you want to start cutting yourself. You want
to just bury your head in a towel and just scream, Bob,
you don't look like you're doing well. I'm not really
all right. So this is another time of year. We're
going to be biting a towel and you're going to
be upset. And you're seeing all these groceries here in
New York. Well that was the point. I'm looking at
these grocery guys here in New York, these vegetable stand guys,
(16:37):
these fruit stand guys, these local market guys, and they're
in business. They must be making a lot of money,
because you're just not going to stay in business when
you have so much competition, but they can, so they're
raking the money in. I'm out there in California, one
of the richest states in the history of this country,
and I'm putting Iceland. Excuse my language, miss Gray, but
(16:58):
I'm going home at night and sit on ice because
that's what it feels like. I just feels like what
you just took feels like what I just took. All right,
take it easy, Okay, we don't need that. Come on, Bud, Sorry,
but that's what are you saying. I didn't mean to
be crude. Cleaning up a little bit. If you don't,
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be crude, but it
feels like that. I gotta go home and just put
(17:18):
I swear to God Mistrain I have not literally, but
I'll put ice there and I'll ah, okay, never mind, Yo,
I'm sorry. Listen this guy go. Bob Green is with
us from California. John, Jerry mc clint and John. Thank you. Hello, Bob. Hi,
I heard I've heard very much, very much about you,
mister Jerryman, you had very much about me. Is that
(17:39):
what he just said? Yes, that's what he said. All right?
What I say like, I'm sort of sort of a retard.
Don't use that word. Please. I don't like that word either.
I'm sorry. I uh yeah, Bob is here. You're a
grocery store clerk? Is that it? No? I am not.
That's see, that's you don't ever want to call him that? John? Oh,
I don't ever want to call you that? Is that it? No?
You don't not if you don't want to walk around
(18:00):
with your knees together, bend over whatever, Good God, Bob,
let me. Why don't you sit over there? Have your
twisted tea? Got another one? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (18:10):
Give you another one?
Speaker 1 (18:11):
Mister the name's Green, Mister Green, thank you, there's your
twisted tea. John, how are you? I'm fine. I was
listening to this and the sitting there at the door
in this small that you've got a bigger apartment you're
moving to, right, Mister Henry said he's got a bigger apartment.
I thank you, Bob, thank you very much. Oh sorry?
(18:31):
Can I get one of those twisted t's? As long
as you're you're handing out the booze? You know? Well? John,
don't you have a performance? Do I have a performance?
I have a date later on with a young lady.
Is that what you're No, I mean, do you aren't
you on stage in New York somewhere? No, not this trip. No,
thank you very much, Bud. John Jerryman with us Margaret's
friend from the Philadelphia Theater, And I got to tell
(18:53):
you John, we had a best of John Jeryman the
other night. I heard I heard that. I was that
was a real laugh Riot. You know that's fine. I
heard that myself, mister Johonna's sound good. And you've had
how many? How many twisted teasers he had? No, it's
not one of your business, Bob. Everybody be quiet, John,
just focus on me or not Bob if he laughs
at me? Oh Bob, So John, you wanted to critique
(19:16):
by acting performances, added, well, no, I haven't seen your
acting performance, nor do I. I don't want to give
anything away before the play. I want to say to
you phil that one of my dear friends as I
was coming up was Ross Bombardia. H Ross Bombardia. I'm sorry,
I don't know who that is. Oh boy, he was
(19:38):
a method actor philed from New York. Never saw him, No,
I didn't, Well what I might as well get up
and leave. If you've never seen Ross Bombardia. Ross Bombardia,
I never saw him. Man was a film actor. He
was a film actor, he was a television actor. He
was on stage. He was one of the great method
actors of our time. Now you know Marlon Brando. You
know about him, don't you? Of course I do. All right, Phil,
(20:00):
you're looking irritated at me, like I just flicked a
booger at you or something like.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
That, flipped a burger.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
I didn't say flipped. I said flick. No, I'm looking
at you. Yes, I know who Marlon Brando is. All right,
you know who Marlon Brando is. Marlon Brando is one
of our great method actors. He lived in the moment.
He lived and in other words, you don't break character.
And that's Marlon Brando. Never broke character. So if he's
on stage and let's say he's playing a pirate, well
(20:29):
he would walk off stage and he's still the pirate.
He would go home and he's still a pirate. Well,
the same thing with Ross Bombardier. Ros Bombardi, in fact
was a pirate. That's why I bring it up. He
played a pirate in the play Five the Balloons, and you, oh,
that was a wonderful that was off Broadway. Speaking of
off Broadway, yes it was. And Ross Bombardi played a
pirate in Five the Balloons and You, And he was
(20:51):
a pirate when he got off stage and he went home,
and it was a pirate around the house going aye
all of that, and his kids started laughing, and his
wife didn't want anything more to do with him. So
he'd wander around on the streets until all hours as
a pirate. Now, how does that see that his personal
life's being affected? Yes, it is. But when he got
back to the stage the next night, he was the
(21:13):
full pirate character. But how did that affect his home life?
His wife cheated on him with a naval captain from
the United States Navy, and she told him, she said, well,
if I got to live with someone who's making their
living on the high seas, I'd rather be with a
guy with a crisp white uniform a salary in a
government position. And Ross just was dejected and wandered down
(21:35):
by a wharf. Might as well tell him he committed suicide.
I tell this ban Oh godness to Harry, I tell
this band, one of the greatest method actors of our
time committed suicide. And he's laughing. No, no, I gotta
hear this. This guy, Ross Bombardier was a pirate. His
(21:55):
wife left him because he wouldn't he would not break character,
because that's what the method is, don't you understand, Yes,
he would not break care. So she leaves him and
starts dating a naval captain because if she's going to
be with a guy who makes his living on the
high seat, she wanted a guy in a crisp white
uniform who was making buck yes, and had a government
pay grade. Yeah, that you find that funny? No? And
(22:18):
then so Ross, after his wife left him, wandered down
by a wharf and jumped in and jumped in, committed suicide. Yes,
in character, isn't that funny? Well, he must have. Yes,
he was dressed as up god, look at you feel?
He must have. Yes, he was dressed as a pirate. Whatever.
So he never got out of costume. No, he never
(22:39):
got out of costume. He'd go down to the seven
you'd speaking of seven eleven. He'd go down to a
liquor store and buy himself a six pack of bud
And they say, well, is this what a pirate drinks?
Don't you brink? Don't you guys drink ale and all
that stuff, and he wouldn't know what they were talking about.
So eventually, when she started dating this naval captain, he
just went down by the pier, took a look around,
(23:02):
waved a few of the guys that were fishing, and
then dove in head first. They never saw him again.
Did they recover a body. They recovered a body with
a pirate hat. Yes, but was it Russ We'll never know,
oh my ass, Well, yeah, sure it was. They recovered
a body. A de Turbo song story. If you don't mind, Bob, John,
(23:26):
J're all right, So John, let's put that all together
with my acting. You're saying, I'm not living in the moment.
I don't know. You have to live in the moment, though,
You have to live in the moment, and you have
to be that thing that you're playing. I don't know
what you're playing. I want to know what you're playing.
It was like when I was a play called My
Mind's a Blank and I sang a song called I
(23:49):
Am a Rock. I am and I envisioned myself as
a rock, So like, you're stupid, well not stupid, but
I didn't. There wasn't much going on upstairs. No, because
you're a rock. Well, I remember that play very well.
That was something My Mind is a Blank, I think
is what it was called. Yes, my mind is a blank.
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I am a rock a wintersday in a bleak and
dark December, you know, And I am a rock. I
am in heal, you know. And I'd walk around dumb
as hell with a big empty stare in my face
because you were playing a rock. Because I was playing
(24:31):
a rock. I know how you feel. Bob. You will
go to the whole short of me. Why do you
have your hand over your mouth because you annoying. I
can't understand this thing he's saying.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Good Jesus filed good.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
John Jerryman has been my guest. Bob Green has also
been my guest. John just told us that he played
a rock in a play called My Mind is a Blank.
God damn you should have seen Phil leg I really
hope you get help. I really hope. And Bob, by
the way, redesigned that sign. I just saw it. I
was in California and I saw the sign meets Greens
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and mow. Yeah, but it's supposed to meet nevermind is
it's it's supposed to be meets Greens and me yet
it looks like mo. Yeah, so you're not Bo Green? No,
I'm not, God damn, just asking the question. All right, folks,
thank you very much. John and Bob fact. Well, I oh,
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you're ending the show. I have to end the show. Yeah,
we're out of this. We're onto a new studio tomorrow. Okay,
so we may be able to be a little bit
more free willing. I've had to have Bob with his
hand over his mouth, can't take me, do not know?
Would you stop doing that? Did you hear that? What
the hell was that? Those are some of the sirens
they try out, the sirens they try Good God, thank you,
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Bob Green, thanks you. Thanks Phil, he's drunk yeh. And
thank you John jerymn. Yeah you look very tenative. Phil.
Let's just dedicate this program to ross Bombania. Whatever his
nack forgot. I've tried to put him out of my mind.
The guy who played a pirate and drowned himself because
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his wife started dating an actual naval captain. Yes, the
world famous Phil Henry, I'll do it. The World Famous
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