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'''Chat with Bobby C. | '''Chat with Bobby C.''' are 5 [[YouTube]] videos posted by user [[ThePCAssassins]] on 2 [[May 2011]]. The videos were both [[Lost Media]] until the first part was uncovered by [[Statustjej]] in [[December 2025]], however the second part remains lost.<ref>https://archive.org/details/the-pcassassins-calls/ThePCassassins+Chat+with+Bobby+Part+1+from+4-30-11.mp4</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:08, 15 January 2026
Chat with Bobby C. are 5 YouTube videos posted by user ThePCAssassins on 2 May 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 | 30 April 2011 |
| Subject Matter | |
| Other | |
| Audio Recordings | |
| previous Catch A Wild Snorlax Plus Update on Bob |
next Get in touch with Bobby C |
Transcript
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An Extended Chat With Bobby Episode 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.
