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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Welcome back. It's another Bob and Tom extra. This is Christopher.
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extra in case you missed anything on today's show. Bob
Ross Paintings and Pat Godwin's song. It's on the way
in just a minute.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
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Speaker 3 (00:26):
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O'Mally say hello to film mondor. Recently, Phil is embezzled
from the office football tool, run over the neighbor's cat,
and has had some extraordinarily erotic dreams starrying his eighteen
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Speaker 2 (03:50):
This is Larry Morgan speaking.

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Speaker 13 (04:24):
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Speaker 7 (04:53):
The announcer guy only from Bob and Tom Enterprises.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
This is Larry Morgan speaking.

Speaker 8 (05:00):
We're just waiting for the cast to actually show up
for work. Here's more.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Bob and Tom exter.

Speaker 8 (05:06):
At the sound of Tom sneezing, will be back. Hello,
Welcome back to the Bob and Tom Show. We're in
the O'Reilly Auto Part Studios. That was a good one.
There's Kelly Collette at the news desk. Pat Godwin, Hey Chick,
there's Jess Hooker, Hi, Josh Arnold, Ace Cosby. I'm Chick McGee. Hello, Tom, Hello,

(05:28):
Chick McGhee. As you pointed out, dumb is a Kelly
Collette comedian is at the Silent Insurance news desk, and
we've asked her to read a little bit about mister
Bob Ross, the famous painter. Bob perhaps most identified by
his perm. Yeah, he had the kind.

Speaker 13 (05:45):
Of a.

Speaker 6 (05:48):
Fro.

Speaker 8 (05:48):
No, he was some sort of marine drill instructor or something. Yeah,
he was an That's why he talked like that military guy.
I think. I think in Alaska he was tired of
yelling and screaming. I guess, so he always and that
show was huge. But we got he's in the news today, Yes, so.

Speaker 14 (06:04):
We got thirty paintings created by Bob Ross will go
up for auction to support public TV stations suffering from
federal funding cuts. Despite producing thousands of paintings during his lifetime,
original works by Bob Ross are rarely found on the
open market. Ross created more than thirty thousand pieces, including
three versions for each episode of his PBS series The

(06:27):
Joy of Painting. However, a vast majority of these paintings
are not available for purchase. Most remain in the position
of Bob Ross, Inc. The company Ross co founded to
manage his teachings and media efforts. Joan Kowalski, president of
Bob Ross, Inc. Said this auction insurance his legacy continues
to support the very medium that brought his joy in

(06:47):
creativity into American homes for decades. All profits are pledged
to stations that use content from distributor American public television.

Speaker 8 (06:56):
It's amazing how difficult it is to buy one of these.
Yeah there, you'd think there'd be They're everywhere. Yeah they're not.
I went down the Bob Ross hole a few weeks
ago and stuff you and Bob Ross. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
they're really hard to find.

Speaker 5 (07:15):
I think that's a really cool thing to do. I
love that.

Speaker 8 (07:18):
But what about the paintings of kids with the big
eyes in the alleyway? Do you have any of those?
My grandparents did what is that the big eye thing?
That's a whole, Yeah, that's a whole. That was a movie, right, documentary,
and there was an actual semi fictionalized movie about it. Yeah,
it wasn't very good, but but it was actually it

(07:38):
was actually the wife was painting them all. This is
that's big.

Speaker 14 (07:41):
Oh oh I heard about that he like stole all
the stuff.

Speaker 8 (07:44):
Yeah, that's a different, different story. Yeah, I know Bob
was the painter and he uh filmed all those shows
in Munsey, Indiana and uh they Yeah, that was the
home of the show, simple black set.

Speaker 5 (07:57):
I had no idea I went to college there. I
never knew that.

Speaker 8 (07:59):
Right down the street from Bill Street, I bet. Yeah.
But they're very hard to find because I would just
assume they'd be everywhere because he'd made so many of them.

Speaker 14 (08:08):
And yeah, but I guess not his original ones. I
guess he painted versions for each series and those weren't.

Speaker 8 (08:14):
No, No, he would, he would. He would paint three
originals for each each each show. And but I'll be
very iNeST to what they go for. Some of them
are going for tens of thousands of dollars on the
open market.

Speaker 14 (08:25):
Would you buy one?

Speaker 8 (08:27):
It's not my cup of tea?

Speaker 14 (08:28):
An art collector, No, and.

Speaker 8 (08:30):
That isn't my Yeah, what do you like? Monet like
water lily?

Speaker 2 (08:35):
What do you yeah?

Speaker 8 (08:37):
What are you more into illustrations?

Speaker 5 (08:39):
I've got coasters of Frank Zappa.

Speaker 8 (08:41):
I've got you got three words for you? Tom dogs
playing poker.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Oh do you know what?

Speaker 8 (08:49):
I always thought that was sort of like a mad
magazine guy. Oh no, that thing is more than one
hundred years old. And there are i want to say,
like fifty different versions. There's a lot more versions than
you think there. I love them and they're quite valuable.
My dad loved them.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
They look like dogs playing poker. Yeah, pretty good, they're
not loved.

Speaker 14 (09:07):
Wait a minute, how does it make you feel, dog?

Speaker 8 (09:10):
That one dog's a cheating he's got an A something shirt.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Yeah, and the bulldog has a cigar. If I remember,
I love that.

Speaker 8 (09:17):
It'll so I'll be fascinated to see what these things
go for.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
Fascinated. Bob Ross was always very relaxing to listen to
you when I'm sick from grade school or whatever.

Speaker 9 (09:28):
It was Bob Ross the what's the other? The talk
shows that you would watch when you were sick at home?

Speaker 2 (09:34):
It's a Donahue.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
Yeah, I watched different stuff.

Speaker 14 (09:38):
I guess I was like watching DNA tests when I
was eight years old at home sick.

Speaker 5 (09:44):
See who the father?

Speaker 13 (09:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (09:46):
A lot of Jerry Springer was on my TV as
a child.

Speaker 8 (09:49):
Yeah. Well yeah, Bob was just, as you say, very calming. Sure,
and I think a lot of people watch the show
and never picked up a paintbrush. But it's an it's
an industry now. That company millions of dollars every year
selling uh, the paint kits and the books.

Speaker 5 (10:07):
And no one has replaced him. No one has come
into that and done another show like that.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Yeah, that is kind of surprising, maybe, you know. I imagine
YouTube is littered with that kind of thing.

Speaker 8 (10:18):
But I think there are Bob Ross wigs out there.

Speaker 5 (10:20):
You could.

Speaker 8 (10:23):
Yeah, I had one in my office.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Yeah, he was Bob Ross.

Speaker 8 (10:27):
It was a licensed Bob Ross Halloween cost. I would
like to see that. I don't know if I still
have it, I don't know. Yeah, but it was licensed
by the by Bob Ross.

Speaker 14 (10:36):
I liked him and Julia Child because they always made
mistakes on air and just said which I liked, which
I liked.

Speaker 8 (10:45):
I understand though those two were quite the item tawdry affair.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (10:51):
Actually hairstylist too.

Speaker 8 (10:52):
Actually there is a semi depressing She's the male documentary,
there is, yes, Yeah, yeah, let's go forward and talking
about the pets.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
You want to hear a tribute to Barbara. You had
a tribute to bar yeahs, Bob b b B Barbara.

Speaker 8 (11:08):
Us Ross.

Speaker 15 (11:13):
Texas Bruh, Bob Ross.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
Clouds entries dead but still on TV. Barbara Ross, Bob.

Speaker 15 (11:26):
Turned on the two ball. I do was stare at
the hotel crazy here, Bob cra you got me smoking?
Then a roll and too, Pi's all my long bottle.

Speaker 8 (11:44):
That's great, Yeah, very good, very good. They're still showing
the shows, right.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
I think Netflix picked them up for a while they had.
You can watch a bunch of them on there. But
I would hope PBS stations would still show it. Why not?
You're gonna do it? Two pm.

Speaker 8 (11:59):
Good point. We'll thank you very much. Let's go back
to the silent Insurance news desk once again. Kelly Collett's
sitting in over there for Christy Lee, who's in England somewhere.
What else have you got in your stack of news?

Speaker 14 (12:09):
Let's see. Uh. Man locks penis with two rings over
fear of genital theft.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
He was afraid somebody was gonna steal his junk.

Speaker 14 (12:18):
Stealers junk. A man in Thailand needed to be treated
at a hospital after locking his penis with two rings.
The man went to the two hospital after his member
had gotten stuck in plastic and steel rings. A grinding
machine was used to carefully cut through the rings to
avoid injuring the man genitals, which were said to be

(12:39):
swollen in the size of a fist.

Speaker 8 (12:43):
A man.

Speaker 14 (12:44):
The man reportedly told rescuers that he was afraid that
someone would try to steal his penis because I get
that of its unusually large size. Josh doctor suspected the
patient might be suffering from a mental health condition or
under the influence of intoxicating something oil. We went from
whole wholesome news to that.

Speaker 8 (13:03):
You get that all the time, don't you because the
immense size people.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
Not so much that. It's more of the profound beauty,
is that right?

Speaker 14 (13:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Yeah, yeah, it's really well, it's really very aesthetically.

Speaker 8 (13:16):
So you got I guess it would be a sea lock.
I guess the guy's obviously against some mental mental problems here, obviously,
But the size of a fist, that's.

Speaker 14 (13:29):
What it said, swollen. I don't They didn't say what
size of fists, though it could have.

Speaker 8 (13:34):
Been the average Classic analogies the baby holding out, Yeah, yeah,
baby armholding. They probably have to pour cold water on
the grinding device, right, kind of a wet saw type thing.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
Yeah, so it doesn't get too hot.

Speaker 8 (13:52):
And you got to make sure that you don't you
don't cut into his flesh.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
Well, I think the probably sedated him.

Speaker 14 (13:58):
I mean, but if you were going to steal it,
couldn't you just work around the rings?

Speaker 2 (14:03):
Like couldn't the guy?

Speaker 8 (14:05):
The guy's an idiot.

Speaker 14 (14:06):
Yeah, let's face that would be uh anti lock anti
theft device.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
No, it's there's no club for the wiener.

Speaker 8 (14:14):
Well, no, the club, yes, there is the Ramrod Lounge.
There's a number.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
Of there are clubs celebrating the members only.

Speaker 8 (14:27):
You have a members only jackets, Tom, I bet you did.
Members only? We had them, Yeah, we had them for
the radio station. We had logo jackets there for a while.
They were do you still have yours? Do you really?

Speaker 14 (14:42):
Is that what it was named for? The male member
only jackets?

Speaker 2 (14:46):
No, there was a.

Speaker 8 (14:49):
There was. I don't know there's are they still out there?

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Did women wear them aloud?

Speaker 8 (14:54):
Remember it was they had a little logo?

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Yeah, I know what it is.

Speaker 8 (14:57):
Remember members members only? Guys to go to the the
style store for big and tall, they had they had
the jacket for men with big members only.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Yeah, this joke. You really got to kick out of that.

Speaker 8 (15:14):
Enjoy it. Remember there was the Style store, Yeah, so
big and tall right there. Yeah, I know it big members,
big members only they merged. Yeah, the Style big members
home members. You know those guys had you probably had
never went in there. But I never went in there,
but my pictures in the lot, guys said had the

(15:35):
locked down their their big member beginning. People were trying
to steal it. Yeah, with the club happened all the time.
I'm so sorry, Well, do you have anything more wholesome
over there for you?

Speaker 14 (15:45):
For God's sake, this one made me want to cry.
Seniors given robot dogs and cats to helpe with loneliness.
A home for the Aging in the UK is using
robot dogs and cats to help seniors struggling with loneliness.
The fur covered row bots have sensors that enable them
to interact with residents and Stoneham Grove care homes.

Speaker 11 (16:08):
Uh.

Speaker 14 (16:08):
They also are able to bark, per and sit, and
they can even roll over for scratches. A ninety six
year old resident, Barbara Hanson told s w N S
I understand that they are not real, but I really
enjoy the way they act like real pets and helps

(16:29):
reduce my anxiety and makes me feel calm.

Speaker 8 (16:31):
This makes much more sense than doing something about the
pet cats and dogs roaming the streets.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Can you make them look like my children?

Speaker 8 (16:41):
This one bathroom, I think that's just so depressing.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
This one doesn't like it was wholesome.

Speaker 5 (16:49):
I mean, they don't have to care for they don't.

Speaker 14 (16:52):
Yeah, and they don't have to worry about allergies or
things like that.

Speaker 5 (16:55):
But they they.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Yeah, I'm gonna be salting about it to me.

Speaker 8 (17:01):
Yeah, they'll never know the difference.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Yeah. No, I'll just give them a robot to play.

Speaker 14 (17:06):
You never had, like a furbie or one of those
old toys.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
No, I had pound. I had a pound puppy, but
that didn't move or anything.

Speaker 8 (17:12):
Well you held that while you were pounding, right, Oh.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
It was awful.

Speaker 8 (17:22):
Yeah. I don't know.

Speaker 9 (17:24):
They do this with They give elderly folks and memory
care babies to care for too, baby dolls that look real.

Speaker 14 (17:32):
High school test.

Speaker 8 (17:33):
Yeah they do. They under is this because there's somewhat
demented and don't understand it's not a real.

Speaker 5 (17:39):
Yeah, you know. It exercises their brain to care for
something and.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
It keeps Yeah, real pets, and maybe not each person
gets their own pets.

Speaker 5 (17:48):
But but they could have a dog that was yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
Yeah, although apparently the nursing home cat not a good
idea because they often predict death curl up on the
lap of them all.

Speaker 14 (18:02):
If men are getting robot girlfriends, I feel like we
should allow the people to have robot pets.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
Oh yeah, I'm not saying the shouldn't. It shouldn't be allowed.

Speaker 14 (18:09):
But you think it's weird, well, give them the real pet,
get a real girlfriend. Why does anybody whose robuts.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
I'm not pro robot girlfriend.

Speaker 8 (18:22):
The one that Josh has is more air filled.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
Really, I give off robot girlfriend energy.

Speaker 5 (18:29):
It feels like you would be supportive.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
I am. I am pro. Look, there are guys out
there who are insanely lonely. They have no idea how
to act and if that keeps them Okay.

Speaker 14 (18:46):
Yes, yeah, I thought that was a wholesome story. Apparently
that was really sad.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
No, we just do that.

Speaker 5 (18:54):
They're going to tear it apart no matter what.

Speaker 8 (18:56):
I realized that I had never thought of dementia as
being men fomented sounds evil, and dementia is That's where
it comes from and my and my question was, is
the woman that has she says she knows it's a robot.
I'm just wondering if some of the people are just
kind of in the beginning, they're going they're going down
that road. I'm not trying to be mean here, No,

(19:18):
it's true. Do they understand that this is a Do
they think it's a real dog?

Speaker 2 (19:22):
Or does it help them?

Speaker 13 (19:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (19:23):
That helps them? Hey whatever?

Speaker 2 (19:24):
Yeah, my gosh.

Speaker 8 (19:26):
You know, by the way, you have to take the
USB cord out of your cat's ask cream and then
what if they get a real cat? You have a
real cat? All right, lamp the microL Every time I
turn my computer, all my cat craps on the floor.
What's going on here?

Speaker 1 (19:46):
That's it for another Bob and Tom Show Extra. Catch
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Tom Extra. This is Christopher take Care of Everybody.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Michael Rosenbaum and Tom went and take you behind the
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The Ultimate Rewatch Podcasts. We're in the midst of season seven, and.

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Obviously we had a very successful televisions over ten years
that was Superman's base, but we had to make everyone
believe that you were Clark.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
I gotta be honest. I was surprised at the end
of this episode that I wasn't. I was just talk
Phil the small Ville Rewatch podcast. I'm sure I knew
when I was filming it that I was not.

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