Chat with Bobby C.
Chat with Bobby C. also known as An Extended Chat With Bobby are 2 YouTube videos posted by user ThePCAssassins on 30 April 2011. The videos were both Lost Media until the first part was uncovered by Statustjej in December 2025, however the second part remains lost.[1]
Part 1
| ThePCassassins Chat with Bobby C. Part 1 | |
| Stardate | 2011 |
| Subject Matter | |
| Other | |
| Audio Recordings | |
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Transcript
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Part 2
The second part is still lost, but Statustjej found a link to Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E8os_pzJ10
A transcript for the first 10 minutes of the video was written on the CWCki a couple weeks after the video was posted:
[Dial tone for 38 seconds]
Craig: God damn it answer you fruity-ass.
[More dial tone]
Answering Machine: We're unavailable to take your call. Please leave a message and thank you for calling.
Craig: Hey Bob how's it going? It's Craig. Just wanted to call you [distortion] to get a hold of you. Sorry about that. Uh, just brushing off some dirt off of my cell phone. Uh, I hoped to talk to you. I don't know, maybe you should-
Bob: Hello?
Craig: Oh hey Bob, how's it going?
Bob: Oh, fair I guess.
Craig: Oh that's good, that's good. Uh, it's me Craig.
Bob: Well. How you doing?
Craig: I'm doing pretty good, doing pretty good. [distortion] Just taking it easy. Just relaxing.
Bob: You finished for the year?
Craig: Oh yeah, yeah. I'm done- I'm done for the year. I'm done for the year I'm just- y'know. Taking it easy. Just wanted to see how you're doing. Talk to ya. [heavy breathing]
Bob: I'm actually not too great. But I'm okay.
Craig: Oh that's good. That's good. [breathing] That's good. Uh, hey how was your day today? I tried calling you like a few times today and I left you a message. [more breathing]
Bob: I've been down at the- I went down to WallMart.
Craig: Really?
Bob: Yeah I went out shopping.
Craig: That's good. [wheezing] That's good what did you get?
Bob: Just some things.
Craig: Oh yeah? [Darth Vader] That's good. Hey uh-
Bob: You got somebody with asthma on your end?
Craig: No, no that's just my dog. That's just my dog. Uh, I do apologise for that. I'm sorry about that. Uh, here let me just shoo him away. S-sorry about that. [pause] But hey, I was just bored and wanted to talk to ya. You know? Like uh- the family doing? How's Barbara?
Bob: Well she's uh- got worn out shopping.
Craig: Oh, yeah.
Bob: That's too bad, us old folks.
Craig: Oh you're not old, Bob. You're still pretty young.
Bob: Yeah I have to ride around on one of them carts though.
Craig: Oh really? Oh now you're still pretty young to me though, Bob. Y'know you're a good guy so.
Bob: Yeah we can go in there and get in [sounds like doctor owls] and race.
Craig: [laughs] Exactly. Oh man. Oh like I finished my exams and I find out tomorrow if I pass. And I just-
Bob: You find out? You don't know whether you passed or not?
Craig: Well I'm done the year though. There was a little computer error they said at the university though I'm pretty sure that I passed.
Bob: Well it helps.
Craig: Well yeah well it's all good. It's all good. Y'know I-
Bob: Well what are you gonna do for summer?
Craig: Actually I don't know. Uh I listed in the reserves for the military y'know maybe work with the government. Y'know in the reserve army. Or maybe I might work for the county and do construction like road repair and stuff.
Bob: Y'know a little extra time always helps.
Craig: Oh yeah-
Bob: If you've been sitting around all year. [laughs]
Craig: [laughs] Oh man, tell me about it. Like 8 ho- like 4 hours in the class like studying and reading. Oh man it's just good to get out of that. Oh but uh- yeah I'm glad to see you're doing better. I hope you feel better y'know.
Bob: Well I'm trying to come back a long way.
Craig: Oh. Well y'know you'll make it, Bob. Y'know. You're an engineer right. They just don't give up on the job they just try and solve it, right?
Bob: That's right. There's got to be another way out.
Craig: Exactly, exactly. [laughs]
Bob: I've had- got an old thing. That if you can't climb the mountain from one direction you just turn around and start in another direction.
Craig: Exactly. That is so true. That is so true. And I use like- oh. That's the saying I'm going to use next time when I'm studying for my exams and tests and stuff. Uh hey-
Bob: I'm watching an old movie here.
Craig: Oh really, which movie?
Bob: You ever watch the old movies?
Craig: Oh yeah. I love the old movies. Which old movie are you watching?
Bob: Well this is one with Will Rogers in it.
Craig: Boy Rogers?
Bob: So it's really old. Will Rogers.
Craig: Okay.
Bob: You ever heard of Will Rogers?
Craig: Will Rogers? Yeah I've heard of Will Rogers.
Bob: Yeah he's one of the greatest comedians that ever lived.
Craig: Oh really?
Bob: Anyway and this is one of the ones he made in 1935.
Craig: Okay.
Bob: And it's great. [laughs]
Craig: Uh let's [laughs along]. Let's see 1935 Will Rogers movies. Uh, is it. Is it Life Begins at 40?
Bob: No.
Craig: Uh, Downing Thomas?
Bob: I forgot the name. It's got Billy Burke in it.
Craig: Billy Burke?
Bob: It's got Billy Burke. She was the actress that was that I think played the part of Gracie Allen with George Burns in Gracie Allen. Way back in [unintelligible] days .
Craig: It's either Downing Thomas or it's in Old Kentucky I believe.
Bob: I don't know.
Craig: Oh, okay.
Bob: I didn't see the name of it.
Craig: Uh, okay I love the old movies.
Bob: It's up in- Downing Thomas. That's it. That's the name of it.
Craig: Oh, Downing Thomas. That's a good movie, Bob.
Bob: Yeah it is. [laughs] It's great.
Craig: [laughs] Who would have thought? Two engi- an engineer and a guy trying to become an engineer both love Will Rogers movies.
Bob: Yeah he was from Oklahoma.
Craig: Yeah he was actually. Yeah you're right, actually. He was born I believe in '79 and I believe he died in '35.
Bob: Yeah it was about the time he died it's a 1935 movie.
Craig: Yeah. Oh man.
Bob: It's on Turner Classic Movies right now on the cable.
Craig: Oh I love Turner Classic Movies. I especially love the old silent movies they play once in a while. Early in the morning.
Bob: Yeah. Yeah I used to lay- I used to record 'em. I loved the dubbed in soundtrack they've got now.
Craig: [Bob tries to talk] Oh man I love the- Oh, sorry sir.
Bob: Y'know they go out and hire people to write scores and perform the scores for the soundtracks for those silent movies.
Craig: Yes I do actually remember watching a documentary on that and they were talking about Lon Chaney Junior and the Phil Harmonic Orchestra or Philip Glass and that he composed orchestra scores for a few of the- Lon Chaney Junior's movies. I love that about the classic movies.
Bob: Yeah I used to- I used to watch some just to record the soundtrack they dubbed on there. The accompanying music in them.
Craig: Oh, beautiful music, eh?
Bob: Well yeah it is. Most of it. Particularly when they get the old ballroom gown and the tear jerking drama musics they got back then.
Craig: [laughs] Oh that music just always makes me- it moves me really. Because it's the artistic creativity of the one person watching something that is- that's art now and trying to dub over his own sense of creativity, art and love for that for that work of art that he's doing. Y'know.
Bob: That's right, he's interpreting what he thinks he's seeing so he can have answers for the viewer.
Craig: Exactly. [Bob laughs, Craig joins in] And that's what I love about Turner classic movies and their old score- and their remade scores. Oh but you must have seen a lot of great movies in your day, eh Bob?
Bob: Yeah I grew up with em.
Craig: Yeah like-
Bob: I used to go to the movies every day of the week except for Sunday. There were no movies on Sunday.
Craig: Yes because that is the Sabbath.
Bob: 'least where I grew up.
Craig: Yeah same here Bob.
Bob: I was in the Deep South. In the Deep South nothing happened on Sunday except for church. [laughs]
Craig: [laughs] And that's the way it should always be, right?
Bob: I think so. I think that's still a good idea.
Craig: I think so too. It's still a great idea. What really upsets me is like when I go to WallMart when I drive by a WallMart on a Sunday. And it's still open.
Bob: [laughs] Well anyway. I used to go- we had 3- I grew up in a small town. It was really a combination of a crossroads town and a cotton mill town. We had a cotton mill that was actually two little towns together. And we had 3 movie houses.
