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It's another Bob and Tom extra. This is Christopher. Not only is the Bob and Tom show live every weekday morning, but every afternoon we'll give you a little extra in case you missed anything. Coming up on today's show, the number one song at birth, plus hits from the bong and Jeff Oskay's in studio. We'll hear that coming up in just a minute.
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Christy
Yeah, the song that was number one when Ace was born.
Bob
Already looked it up.
Christy
What is it?
Jeff
Slammed down under by minute work.
Christy
That's bull.
Pat
What? Yeah. There's no way in hell we're gonna get that out.
Tom
Younger than I am.
Christy
I know.
Bob
Okay.
Tom
You know his actual age?
Christy
Sherry by the Four Seasons.
Bob
Oh, that's a turd.
Tom
Oh, I like that one.
Jeff
I know you're.
Tom
I know you're not a fan of the Four Seasons.
Bob
Four Seasons only were popular because they were giving coke to all the DJs.
Tom
I really like that sound. I don't like Ronnie, but I. Jerry was.
Pat
Especially the way you sing it.
Tom
Yeah.
Bob
That's too low.
Pat
It's offensive.
Tom
Oh, walk like a man. Are they.
Pat
Have you not seen the video of Frankie Valli? It's kind of famous. On.
Bob
He's clearly lip syncing.
Pat
Yeah.
Tom
I will not watch that.
Pat
Barely moving.
Tom
Too sad to me.
Pat
Not sad at all.
Bob
I will say this. I do like. You're gonna be surprised. Greece is the word. I do like that.
Tom
Yeah, I do, too.
Bob
With Frankie Valli.
Tom
Hate it.
Pat
He's barely moving his mouth and he's belting grease out. It's hilarious.
Tom
It makes no sense. Grease is the word. Makes no sense.
Bob
Don't like it.
Christy
Maybe you like bacon. You don't know.
Bob
Yeah, I found out. I did a different. I went and found a number one song on my birthday. You're not gonna believe it.
Pat
Oh, how. Wait a minute. We already had it.
Bob
No, it's this. That's not the one. According to this. This account.
Pat
Christy, you're wrong.
Christy
I didn't do it. He did his own. I don't know.
Bob
No, this is. I went to a different place. A source of what happened on your birthday. They claim this is the number one song. You'll have heard this one. This, I don't think ever gets played anywhere. And you'll see why in a matter of seconds. Oh, this is such a turd.
Tom
But you're.
Pat
Anytime now.
Bob
Anybody?
Tom
Not yet.
Christy
Doors day.
Pat
Stereo Crazy.
Bob
Anybody? Any guesses?
Pat
No.
Tom
No. Judy Garland.
Pat
Yeah, we're. We said door.
Christy
How much is that Doggy in the window?
Pat
Y. That's on Brand.
Tom
How old are you?
Bob
Who's singing?
Tom
Patti Page.
Pat
There's a lovely.
Tom
Oh, Jimmy's mom.
Pat
Lovely boys.
Tom
What about Jeff?
Pat
That explains how Jimmy went into music.
Jeff
That was my mother's favorite song when we were growing up. She would sing it to us all. Like, I cringe when I heard. Like, the hair on the back of my neck just stood up.
Bob
How much is that dog?
Tom
But isn't It Sweet.
Jeff
I didn't. I didn't realize it was a real. Like, as a kid. I just thought it was a song. My mom like, was a song you sang to your kids or, you know, like a little. Didn't realize it was on air.
Bob
And you read. You read the lyrics and it was a puppy mill and it's. You don't want to know. It's so depressing.
Pat
But is it possible that Tom could be your father? Isn't that possible? Because your mom like that song True Think maybe.
Tom
True.
Bob
Did you ever give it to.
Tom
Right. Yeah. Do we know Jeff's song of the.
Pat
Yeah.
Tom
What's yours?
Jeff
73929 what?
Tom
Justin the Wind.
Pat
September 29th, 1973.
Jeff
Yeah, sorry.
Tom
73. Oh, what a night.
Bob
We could do this off the air.
Pat
You just did it.
Bob
Yeah, but I looked it up during the.
Pat
And Christy said she was rumbly in her tumbly when she was pregnant. You remember that?
Christy
Rumbly in my tumb. Bears love honey and I'm a cool bear so I do care so I'll try. I'm so in my tumb. Time for something.
Pat
For something sticky and sweet like honey. Oh, how do you get upset at Winnie the Pooh?
Christy
This will make you feel.
Bob
I'd like to speak to the four listeners. We still have the number one song.
Christy
When Jeff Osay was born was we're an American Band by grandfather.
Tom
Written by.
Bob
Written by the drummer, Don Brewer.
Christy
Yeah.
Bob
Produced by Todd Rungren. Great song.
Jeff
Yeah.
Christy
There we go.
Jeff
We're Puppy in the Window. See, I'm cooler.
Bob
Yeah, you are. Yeah.
Tom
Okay. We're Jailhouse Rock.
Christy
Yeah, you are.
Tom
Hey.
Christy
The clothing brand Diesel is trying to resurrect ultra low rise jeans for women and men.
Tom
Now these are these bras. Tom, you know the.
Pat
You know the Diesel?
Tom
Yeah.
Bob
Oh, that's. Those are panties.
Tom
Oh, that's what that is.
Bob
Diesel Company.
Pat
No, you didn't. You work? Used to work.
Tom
I did. I was a Diesel fitter.
Pat
Yeah. And what did that encompass?
Tom
I would just look at the panties and bras and go, diesel fitter.
Pat
Diesel fitter.
Christy
When I saw this story, I immediately thought, there's a warehouse full of ultra low rise jeans somewhere and they're just trying to get rid of them. It could be, but the New York Times reports jeans slung solo. They revealed a bit of the model's butt cracks were featured at the fashion show in Milan.
Bob
And it's the boys and the ladies.
Christy
Yes. Jacob Gallagher, the Times writer, quipped that the coin slot sized portion of Bum Crack treated the audience to a 1/8 moon diesel. Designer Glenn Martins said the jeans had elasticized jock straps inside to hold them in place and prevent them from falling down the model's butts.
Bob
So they're real loose, really. But I guess the jock strap holds them up. They look ridiculous.
Christy
And the women are supposed to wear these. I don't need a jock strap.
Bob
I mean, it's a great place. You've got that built in ass holster.
Tom
For your phone boy. Yes, ass holster is what you.
Pat
He said ass holster.
Tom
I know what he did.
Pat
A built in ass, like a hint of crack.
Tom
On. On girls. Yes, on guys.
Bob
This shows you.
Tom
I get turned on and it makes me uncomfortable.
Bob
There's some dude walking down whatever it is in Milan down the Runway with his.
Jeff
So it's the front low too. Like, can you see some D neck?
Bob
I. I guess probably no D neck, but maybe a little bit of a crop top there.
Pat
What's D neck?
Tom
I've never heard the neck of the.
Jeff
D. You know, some man root.
Pat
Oh, the D. The man root.
Christy
Does it poke out occasionally?
Pat
Oh, that's.
Jeff
I mean, if it's hanging low, like you're gonna see a little neck where.
Pat
Your waist cuts in and. Yeah, girls seem to like that.
Bob
They do, they do.
Tom
Oh, the funnel. Yeah, yeah.
Pat
Oh, please, Tom, you have that, don't you?
Bob
All these, all these fashion shows are so ridiculous.
Christy
I'm gonna need a jock strap in his jeans to hold him up any minute.
Pat
What are you weighing right now? About 130, 138.
Tom
What are you. Have you ever accidentally show us your thin, pale penis?
Pat
I don't think I would be able to handle it like an over boiled hot dog. Oh, it is all misshapen.
Bob
I will say it is. It is pale, I'll give you that.
Pat
Oh, can you imagine?
Christy
Oh, my God.
Bob
So in any event, they don't show the guy from the front. So I don't know if you get, you know, a glimpse of the old upper meat stick or the.
Pat
Looks like a chicken hanging off a alabaster, but.
Bob
These fashion shows are such a joke.
Christy
Well, now, wait a minute. There are some people.
Tom
Yeah, somebody told me exactly what goes on at those. And I. It really helped me because I used to get furious at the stuff that was going on at fashion shows because nobody's wearing that. This is idiotic. But a lot of those silly outfits are just to draw attention to the brands and their actual clothing. But in this case, it sounds like they're trying to go for a trend here.
Bob
Who knows? I mean, there's still the trend of. I just saw a guy at Kroger the other day that was. He didn't have a cart and he had a bat, but he. He was. Had to use his left hand to hold his pants up.
Tom
Oh, yeah. I thought that was over. No, I guess not. No, that's not over.
Pat
I don't think so. Yeah.
Tom
Boy. Remember when Aykroyd and Bill Murray and Gilda Radner. Cannot believe the plumbers crack that Ackroyd.
Pat
Here's your problem.
Bob
They are just pointing.
Pat
The moon's out a little early.
Christy
Would you say something to somebody if they're.
Tom
I would assume they're doing it on.
Christy
Purpose for whatever reason we were at. When we were at the pool last week, there was a gentleman who was showing not an eighth of a moon. It was almost a half moon.
Bob
Wow.
Christy
But, you know, it was hard to look at, but he was right there.
Tom
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Bob
Was he wearing a Speedo?
Christy
No, he was wearing just regular baggy shorts and they were just hanging, you know, swim trunks. But they were. They had a very long crack.
Tom
What does Andy wear at the pool?
Christy
Swim trunks.
Bob
What kind?
Christy
I don't know. Gray ones.
Pat
Don't you look above the knee.
Christy
There's gray ones. Long, are they?
Tom
No, not as board shorts.
Christy
Board short.
Tom
I want to get one of those unitards with like the stripes. Yeah, the old timey, like Scrooge McDuck.
Pat
Would wear, like Borat. The green lime.
Tom
Oh, yeah. The banana hammock.
Pat
Yeah. Yeah, I see.
Bob
So no, now I wanted to get to this. Can you get the story about bong water? Because I know Jeffrey is going to be going to marijuana country. Right. Aren't you on vacation?
Jeff
Yeah, I'm going to the Dominican. If you get caught with weed there, they lock you up for like a five years. Yeah, I ain't doing nothing.
Tom
That's cocaine country.
Jeff
Yeah, everyone knows you too.
Tom
My bad.
Christy
Minnesota lawmakers have introduced legislation clarifying that used bong water is not actually a drug. The Minnesota Reformer reports. Under the current law, prosecutors can treat bong water quantities of greater than 4 ounces as a drug mixture, potentially turning a misdemeanor possession offense into a first degree felony.
Tom
But, I mean.
Christy
I mean, come on.
Bob
Hell, but I mean, who does anyone do anything with bong water other than.
Christy
Throw it away, make hot dogs in it? I. A new bill explicitly states that the legal definition of drug mixture does not include the fluid used in a water pipe, nor does it include any quantity of drugs that may be dissolved in a pipe's fluid.
Tom
But the law that they want to put in place would include the bong water.
Bob
No, include your bong water.
Christy
It would include the bong water, so.
Tom
This is so good. Yeah, they're relaxing a little bit.
Christy
It is currently awaiting consideration by the Public Safety Committee in the House and in the Senate.
Bob
Not much fun.
Christy
In Minnesota, a leap to make the.
Bob
Assumption that bong water equals, at some prior moment there was drug use.
Tom
Yeah, yeah, sure.
Bob
If that's.
Christy
But, yeah, but, you know, I don't know.
Tom
A felony.
Christy
This received widespread attention last year when Jessica Besky, a Fargo woman, faced up to 30 years in prison over 8 ounces of used bong water that was allegedly found in her car during a traffic stop.
Tom
Yeah, that's rough. Yeah.
Jeff
Yeah. She had just gotten done at the build a bong workshop. She's on her way home.
Bob
That's a great place. But you got a hard time head to her for not spilling the bong water.
Jeff
How much of a pothead are you that you have a water bong in your car?
Tom
No kidding.
Pat
Have I. Am I the only one who's never even owned a bong?
Bob
I never owned it. No. No, I've never owned one. But you've took.
Tom
The first time I ever. I tried that was with a bong. Yeah, a water bong. And you know how they say you don't feel it the first time you do it? I. I felt it.
Jeff
My brother came over when he was of age or older and he wanted to hit the bong, and I was like, okay, I'm going to light this. You inhale. And he inhaled. I lit it. And he coughed and blew it back in and shot a burning wad of marijuana across onto my couch and just burned a huge hole in it. Very first time he ever tried to smoke pot.
Pat
Why do you think they call it dope?
Tom
That's good.
Bob
Yeah.
Tom
Are you a fan of the song Hits from the Bong by Cypress Hill?
Jeff
I was just listening to it the other day. I'm a big fan.
Tom
They actually have the sound effect of the bong.
Jeff
Is that.
Bob
Is that a so called rap or is that a song? Song.
Jeff
Yeah.
Tom
I put it into the hip hop category. Sure.
Bob
How does it go?
Pat
Yeah.
Bob
Can you do it for us?
Tom
It's from the bong.
Jeff
Pack it, fire it up. Come along and take a hit from the bong.
Tom
Yeah, it sounds just like.
Bob
Are there 30 words in it?
Tom
Not that I. Oh, there are. I couldn't. I can't remember.
Pat
That sounds like a toe tap.
Christy
I like that.
Bob
I know when Sinatra Covered it in his great American songbook.
Tom
It's from the bone.
Bob
It's from the boot.
Jeff
I want to hear Sinatra do it.
Tom
You can puff it, you can suck it.
Bob
Suck that bong the way you puff.
Pat
Tonight.
Bob
Huffing with you, my sorry. So bong water will no longer be illegal. Okay.
Christy
Right.
Bob
I have a dumpling.
Jeff
So basically, she got busted for 8 ounces of weed and because the water was 8 ounces of.
Bob
Yes. I don't understand. What does one do with bong water? Do you. Do you dispose of it? No, you just pour it down. Are you supposed to leave it in there? Are you supposed to do like fresh bong water each time you do the.
Tom
Not each time, but each. Maybe.
Jeff
Yeah.
Tom
Past like, like, not like, take a hit off. I don't have. We don't have to redo the water for Jeff.
Bob
I have an idea.
Tom
Yeah.
Bob
Because as you know, I'm environmentally conscious. How about this idea? We create a. Like a Brita filter system for bong water.
Tom
Yeah.
Bob
And you have like a whole thing about, you know, you got. You pull up in back of a car and they've got that, you know, peace crap. And then you got a thing saying. You got a thing saying. Saying, recycle your bong water. Say, save the earth.
Pat
Josh, you've heard about that, that piece.
Tom
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Pat
How stupid is all that?
Bob
You know, if you. If you don't stop the war, we'll keep singing this crappy music. You know, that stuff. Okay, sir.
Pat
And other piece crap.
Bob
Do you suppose Otis Campbell's urine would. What do you think he would test?
Tom
I don't know who that is.
Bob
Otis Campbell from Andy Griffith. The Andy Griffith Show. The town drunk.
Tom
Okay. Sing the dipsy doodle song next. Next time say town drunk for man Griffin.
Bob
I think absolutely. Top five most famous drunks in cinema or television.
Tom
Jeffrey.
Pat
I don't think so. I don't think so.
Bob
You mentioned the song Hits from the bong.
Tom
Yeah. Jeff and I are big fans.
Bob
I. And this is from the band Cypress Hill.
Tom
Yes.
Bob
And I think I recognize this tune. I played a little bit of it.
Pat
Should we start betting how long he's going to let this go on? I say the over. Unders. 27 seconds.
Tom
Oh, oh.
Christy
Okay.
Jeff
I'm going under.
Bob
I take the under.
Tom
I'm going 14.
Pat
Gotta. Gotta go under.
Bob
Okay. Pat, have you ever heard this song? No. Okay. I want you to see if I think I recognize a song. The. Whatever they sample.
Jeff
The sample.
Bob
Yeah, yeah. I think I'm right past. See if you recognize this song.
Pat
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Christy
I know that.
Pat
Absolutely.
Tom
And here.
Bob
Now. What is the song? I. I don't know. Is this. Isn't that I'm the son of a preacher man.
Pat
Dusty Springfield.
Bob
Yeah.
Tom
Very good.
Pat
Sure is.
Bob
Oh, but they had to be thrilled.
Tom
Oh, Dusty.
Bob
She probably made some. No honor. They get a check.
Pat
So that wasn't even seven seconds.
Tom
Between that and the Pulp Fiction soundtrack. She. She made some money there. 90s.
Pat
You're gonna let it go for.
Bob
You know, I just wanted to see if you identified the song.
Christy
We don't get to hear any of the lyrics. Cypress Hill.
Bob
Are these clean? These lyrics? I have no idea.
Tom
You can at least hear them say hits from the bog in the beginning.
Bob
Okay.
Jeff
I.
Bob
Does it immediately going.
Jeff
I don't remember.
Christy
We have a button.
Pat
What's the worst thing that's gonna happen? Come on, live dangerously.
Tom
Come on.
Bob
I gotta get the dump button. Okay, there we go. Here we go. Here it is. Now just. Excuse me.
Tom
I hope the media is just mother.
Bob
Are they hitting it up, if you will. As they do this, you can hear them.
Jeff
Yeah, that's that gurgling.
Bob
Do you think it's actually a high octane. Are they. Is it just a sound effect?
Tom
Right, but in that case, I think they added that. But yes, I think somebody is really utilizing a ball.
Bob
We're beginning to get to the part where they.
Jeff
Where they're gonna pack it, fire it up. Come along.
Bob
What's he saying?
Jeff
Pick it, pack it, fire it up, come along and take a hit from the ball.
Pat
Are you gonna let it play?
Bob
I can't hear him. It's. It's. Turn it up.
Pat
Well, that's a good way to hear it is to stop it.
Bob
Okay.
Tom
S.
Jeff
Along and take a hit from the ball. Put the down just for a second.
Bob
Don't get me wrong.
Jeff
It's not a. You get away with a lot.
Tom
That's absolutely the tone, though. Yeah. Yeah.
Bob
What did he say? I couldn't understand.
Tom
Well, it's okay, grandpa.
Pat
What is he saying?
Tom
Something about a pung.
Pat
What the hell is he.
Tom
I don't care if you're 19. If you. What did he say? I couldn't understand it. You sound old.
Bob
Yes, I am old.
Jeff
He says put the blunt down just for a second. Don't get me wrong, it's not a new method. Inhale, exhale. Just got an ounce in the mail.
Christy
There you go.
Christopher
That's it for another Bob and Tom show. Extra. Catch us on itunes, Google play and stitcher for Bob and Tom. Extra. This is Christopher. Take care, everybody.
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Podcast Summary: B&T Extra #1: #1 Song at Birth, Hits from the Bong, & Jeff Oskay
The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast | Cumulus Podcast Network
Release Date: April 23, 2025
1. Introduction to Today's Topics
In the inaugural episode of B&T Extra, hosts Bob and Tom, alongside co-hosts Christy, Jeff, and Pat, dive into a variety of engaging and humorous topics. The episode primarily revolves around determining the number one song at Jeff Oskay's birth, exploring the latest trends in fashion, and a spirited discussion on recent legislation concerning bong water in Minnesota.
2. Unraveling the #1 Song at Birth
The episode kicks off with an amusing attempt by the hosts to identify the top song playing when Jeff Oskay was born. The conversation is filled with playful banter and incorrect guesses, highlighting the camaraderie among the hosts.
Bob (02:45): "We were discussing what the number one song was when you were born."
Jeff (05:09): "That explains how Jimmy went into music."
After a series of incorrect guesses, including "Slammed Down Under" by Minutewerk and Patti Page's "How Much Is That Doggy in the Window," the hosts finally reveal the correct song:
This segment not only provides an entertaining recount of the hosts' quest but also offers listeners a nostalgic glimpse into the music of the past.
3. Fashion Faux Pas: Diesel's Ultra Low-Rise Jeans
Transitioning from music, the hosts delve into the world of fashion, specifically critiquing Diesel's attempt to revive ultra low-rise jeans for both men and women. The discussion is both humorous and critical, examining the practicality and aesthetic appeal of these controversial designs.
Christy (07:31): "There's a warehouse full of ultra low-rise jeans somewhere, and they're just trying to get rid of them."
Bob (08:02): "They look ridiculous."
Tom (09:25): "Remember when Aykroyd and Bill Murray and Gilda Radner... Cannot believe the plumber's crack that Ackroyd had."
The hosts mock the necessity of features like elasticized jock straps in the jeans, questioning the fashion industry's motivations and the consumers' willingness to adopt such styles. Their light-hearted critique provides listeners with both laughs and food for thought about evolving fashion trends.
4. The Bong Water Legislation Debate
One of the most substantial segments of the episode revolves around recent legislative efforts in Minnesota to clarify the legal status of used bong water. The hosts dissect the implications of the proposed bill, which aims to exclude bong water from the definition of a drug mixture, thereby preventing misdemeanors from escalating to first-degree felonies.
Christy (12:15): "The Minnesota Reformer reports that the new bill explicitly states that the legal definition of drug mixture does not include the fluid used in a water pipe..."
Jeff (13:51): "She had just gotten done at the build a bong workshop. She's on her way home."
Bob (15:53): "Bong water will no longer be illegal."
Tom (13:44): "That's rough."
The discussion references a high-profile case where Jessica Besky faced severe penalties for possessing bong water, highlighting the bill's potential to prevent such injustices. The hosts debate the practicality of the law, questioning what actions warrant such stringent measures and the broader implications for marijuana use and legislation.
5. "Hits from the Bong" by Cypress Hill: A Musical Analysis
Shifting gears, the hosts engage in a spirited analysis of Cypress Hill's iconic song, "Hits from the Bong." They explore the song's unique sound effects and lyrical content, blending genuine appreciation with their trademark humor.
Tom (14:54): "Are you a fan of the song 'Hits from the Bong' by Cypress Hill?"
Jeff (15:07): "I was just listening to it the other day. I'm a big fan."
Bob (17:24): "We mentioned the song 'Hits from the Bong.'"
Christy (15:25): "I like that."
The hosts attempt to identify sampled segments within the song, leading to playful frustration when they can't quite place the source. Their back-and-forth underscores both their familiarity with the track and their comedic rapport, making this segment both informative and entertaining for listeners.
6. Closing Remarks and Light-Hearted Banter
As the episode winds down, the hosts continue their light-hearted conversations, touching upon topics like swimwear choices and pop culture references. They conclude with a nod to Bravo TV star Lala Kent, hinting at future discussions and interactions.
This closing segment reinforces the hosts' engaging personalities and sets the stage for future episodes, ensuring listeners remain eager for more content.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Bob (02:45): "We were discussing what the number one song was when you were born."
Christy (07:31): "There's a warehouse full of ultra low-rise jeans somewhere, and they're just trying to get rid of them."
Jeff (13:51): "She had just gotten done at the build a bong workshop. She's on her way home."
Bob (15:53): "Bong water will no longer be illegal."
Tom (14:54): "Are you a fan of the song 'Hits from the Bong' by Cypress Hill?"
Conclusion
The first episode of B&T Extra successfully blends humor, insightful discussions, and the hosts' dynamic chemistry to explore a diverse range of topics. From nostalgic music trivia and critical fashion commentary to timely legislative debates and musical analyses, the episode offers something for every listener. Whether you're a regular fan or new to the show, this episode provides an engaging and entertaining listening experience that encapsulates the essence of The BOB & TOM Show.