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Welcome back. 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. Sam Miller's in the studio today. Plus CPAP and prison shows are talked about. You'll hear it coming up in just a minute.
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Bob
Now, we do have a guest in the studio. I can't help but notice him because he's gigantic.
Tom
Nice.
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Josh
Yeah.
Bob
This is radio. I mean, what are you, like 6, 5, 800? I mean, excuse me. Sorry. No, no, that's not. That's mean.
Josh
Sir, are you £800?
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Josh
You're not.
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Bob
Sam Miller's.
AutoZone Advertiser
Are you.
Bob
Are you three bills? Is that fair?
AutoZone Advertiser
I'm £360.
Bob
£360. Okay, so I was almost halfway wrong.
Josh
I don't know that people look at you, Sam, and go, oh, there's a fat guy. I think they go, there's a big guy. Yeah, yeah.
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Josh
But you're sure?
Bob
Sure. You look like you could be a. A retired lineman from the NFL who owns a pizza franchise.
AutoZone Advertiser
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Bob
If I get a ruin at the.
AutoZone Advertiser
End because I'm fat. Just a compliment.
Bob
You monster is a very funny man. He's got tattoos and he's got a good head of hair.
AutoZone Advertiser
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Bob
I was. See, I was lying.
Josh
Well, to Tom and I, that's a great headache. Yeah, same here.
Bob
Yeah, Very, very good. Sam Miller on the road. Peoria, the famous Jukebox Comedy club.
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Josh
They have a bulldozer museum?
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Bob
Cool.
Billy Macing
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Josh
And you got to go now to see the Caterpillar Museum because in a few months, it'll be the Butterfly museum. Did you guys know that? Yes, I'm getting a thumbs down from Chick McGee.
Bob
No, I think that should be your closer. So goodbye. Well, that's a far different opinion, Josh.
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Josh
I loved where it was going. Saw it coming.
Tom
We all saw it coming.
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Bob
I'm with Willie, though. I saw it coming about. Why didn't I think of that? That's so, so clever and yet obvious. It's a great joke.
Josh
Very kind.
Bob
There's probably a sign in the lobby of that place. I'll tell you this, three more weeks before we become.
Josh
When I told the joke, I didn't expect this much analysis. I kind of hoped it would just go.
Bob
That'S your mistake. You should have known that he was gonna do this. He's still doing it. Back to. And I. So I walked in the room. I was late once again getting in here. For some reason, I'm. Occasionally I'll be late during the breaks. Usually I'm having some high level conference with someone, and I walk in the room and I hear Sam talking. And he says, all I heard was the phrase, I think we're going to share a CPAP machine. All I know about the CPAP machine is Mr. Godwin has to use one. This is that aqua Lung thing you breathe at night or something?
Josh
Yeah, yeah. Sleep apnea.
Bob
Okay, now you have one of those. Oh, yeah. And you take it on the road.
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Yeah, I do. I hate it. And. But I can't now. If I don't use it, I wake up with a sore throat because I'm not used to snoring.
Josh
Yeah.
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So I'm kind of like. I've kind of built my own prison.
Josh
Are you sleeping better?
AutoZone Advertiser
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Bob
This is like the size of, like a football.
AutoZone Advertiser
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Josh
A vacuum, Sam.
Bob
Diaphragm. I envision it as making like a.
Billy Macing
Whack at a whack at a whack at a whack at a whack at a sound.
AutoZone Advertiser
It's pretty quiet. Sometimes it slips off and it kind of squeaks. It'll be like. And I'm not a fan of that.
Bob
I can tell you this. We weren't a fan of what you just did. Yeah, that's d. I can't imagine. I can't imagine the real thing. My God.
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My wife was talking about my snoring for a long time. And, yeah, I went in. I. I don't know if I've ever talked about this on here, but I had like 30 minutes. I stopped breathing 24 times. And that's what the lady told me. But it's funny because I felt like I was being attacked, so I threw it back at her. I was like. I started breathing 24 times too. That's the perfect ratio.
Bob
So this is. Oh, you had one of those sleep tests.
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Bob
Do you do that at your house or do they. You have to, man.
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Josh
Yeah, yeah.
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My third time.
Bob
So now does this thing strap to your face?
AutoZone Advertiser
It does. I'm not a fan of how it feels, but I fall asleep so quick now because I have a clear.
Bob
How long's the hose?
AutoZone Advertiser
I don't know.
Bob
I mean, can you roll over?
AutoZone Advertiser
Oh, yeah, Yeah. I could wrap it around my neck if I wanted.
Josh
Trouble with the wife.
AutoZone Advertiser
Sleep really well. And so one day I'll have the deepest sleep you could ever imagine.
Bob
Does your. You ever wake up and your wife's got her feet on your chest and she's pulling on the cord?
AutoZone Advertiser
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Bob
Yeah.
AutoZone Advertiser
Like a bigger load. No, no, no. She's. She's a bigger fan of the CPAP than I am. And also, the first time I got it to work, I woke up and I was like, oh, yeah. Like, I remember this. Like I just woke up and I was like, I'm okay.
Josh
Wow.
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You get used to waking up tired, feeling bad. Yeah.
Bob
Oh, that's nice. Well, I'm glad it's working out for you.
Josh
Yes.
Bob
Maybe you can get an endorsement.
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Bob
What's the name of your CPAP company?
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I don't know. They. Maybe they should talk to me and I'll say it on air.
Josh
Don't mention it till you're pa. Godwin's.
Bob
Trying to get a free new one. What's it called?
Josh
Phillips. You probably have the Phillips.
Tom
But do they offer you different brands or do they just give you one?
Josh
Well, the insurance paid for my Phillips.
Tom
Yeah, okay.
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Josh
I got the flathead.
Bob
Oh, die.
Josh
Clap on that one. Yeah, there you go. He is the king of comedy. That's not true.
Bob
Right now. If you're just joining us, thank you very much. You've missed a lot. As a matter of fact, we don't know if it's. If it's time yet.
Josh
Sam Miller. We've been waiting all morning to find out when exactly is it time to rock? And we have the Rock Clock here with us.
Bob
Is it time to rock?
Josh
No.
Tom
Oh, okay.
Josh
All right.
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Josh
That was not according to the Rock Clock.
Bob
Once again, you are out of your element, pal. Welcome back to the Bob and Tom program. Now let's meet our guest once again. He is comedian Sam Miller. Sam is a large fellow. How tall are you?
AutoZone Advertiser
Six.
Bob
Six, six, six. And how much do you weigh?
AutoZone Advertiser
360 pounds.
Bob
No, no. You carry it well.
AutoZone Advertiser
I love being big. Sometimes I like it when old ladies ask me for help in grocery stores.
Tom
Oh, yeah?
AutoZone Advertiser
Yeah. Because it's really easy and they're so happy. Like, yeah, I was. Like, I was already up here.
Tom
I'm one of those ladies.
AutoZone Advertiser
Yeah.
Bob
I love that you're on the road. Any unusual gigs of late? Since we last saw you, any unusual spots for you?
AutoZone Advertiser
So you guys know my history with recovery. I've been cleaning. Sober 16 years, gotten a lot of trouble.
Bob
I forget, what was your. What was your drink of choice?
AutoZone Advertiser
Math.
Bob
Of course.
AutoZone Advertiser
I've been doing comedy in a lot of prisons, so I've done four prison shows.
Bob
Wow.
AutoZone Advertiser
It's been good for the most part. There was a weird one. So usually when I perform in prisons, it's for folks that are short timers. They're doing less than a year left on their sentence. I did one for life sentence. Folks that aren't getting out way different Vibe. And I was incarcerated some back in the day, so I know the score. Anyway, I did this show at this prison, and I don't want to say what prison it is, you know, I don't want to get in trouble, But I do this show at this prison. It's going really well. So my material. A lot of my material is about criminality, incarceration. They don't like those jokes. But what they love is my jokes about big women. That's what unites the inmates of America.
Josh
Our love for big women.
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Really? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I learned that. But anyway, there was a guy in the back. Okay. I've never told this story before, but there's a guy in the back who is being weird. All the other inmates are having a good time after the show. I'm hanging out. We're being friendly. It's nice. This guy comes up to me and he goes, hey. And I was like, you talk weird, you know? He goes, I really liked your jokes. And I was like, thanks, man. And he goes, do you know who I am? And I was like, no. He goes, I'm a bit of a celebrity myself.
Josh
Is that right?
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Tom
You're done.
Bob
So how's that going?
Josh
Yeah. Did you look him up afterwards?
AutoZone Advertiser
I did, and it sucks. And the reason why I did, and it sucks. He sucks.
Josh
Yeah.
AutoZone Advertiser
You know, I. Like. I said, I know some guys that are heavy. I've done some stuff that I'm pretty ashamed of. I was never, like, violent violent, Right. Like, I got in some fights and stuff like that, but that's different. And it was funny because even the other inmates, they're not messing with that dude, like, because he's weirdo. Like, he's. He's off brand, you know?
Bob
So did you say which joke of mine was your favorite?
AutoZone Advertiser
You know, this is the thing about it, right? Like I said, none of the other inmates were hanging out with him. He was in the corner by himself the whole show. He didn't laugh at anything. Smiled at me the whole time.
Bob
That's exactly the way I think it should go.
Josh
Yeah.
Bob
Yes.
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Josh
Oh, yeah, no, yeah, yeah.
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You know, like, I'm not. I'm not going to, like, I'm not going to give this guy press.
Tom
Right.
Bob
Yeah. We had a very similar experience. We played softball against the hardcore women's prison. We did it on the air one.
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Bob
And do you remember what happened?
Tom
I wasn't there. This was before me.
Josh
You got hit on by Eileen Warenos, didn't you?
Bob
Boy, what a crab. But it was very similar experience. One of the. One of the ladies, it turned out, was part of a famous murder. And. And I had. I had her when they came up. You know who this is?
AutoZone Advertiser
No.
Bob
And the same deal. And it's. That's very creepy.
AutoZone Advertiser
Yeah. And I think it really bummed me out because I love performing in prisons. Like. Yeah, it's. It's. It's wonderful to me. I recently did a Valentine's Day thing and it was inmates that had their wives there. And I had been in that prison before, and they're introducing me to their wives and like, it's the coolest. Yeah.
Bob
That's nice vibe.
AutoZone Advertiser
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Bob
Was it conjugal day or something?
AutoZone Advertiser
No, it's just like they have. Because these are all like. This is like. These are mostly like drug offenders, like, pretty minor.
Bob
Oh, so they're. They're on their way out.
AutoZone Advertiser
Yeah. This wasn't the place with the.
Bob
I see. With the. The serial killer.
AutoZone Advertiser
Yeah, with the serial killer. Yeah. And I. You know what's weird is I hesitate to even tell that story because I don't want people. Because it's not really like that. That was a one time.
Josh
Sure, sure. So it shouldn't stop doing other prisons?
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Josh
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Bob
They were giving me the light. Then suddenly. That's pretty good. That's the last time I do a midnight show. We are joined by comedian Sam Miller.
AutoZone Advertiser
Hey.
Bob
A guy from the great Northwest.
AutoZone Advertiser
Olympia, Washington.
Bob
Where'd you go to high school? A couple.
AutoZone Advertiser
Couple places.
Bob
You were the Fighting Watts, we were the Trailblazers.
AutoZone Advertiser
And I don't remember the other mascots. I don't remember high school that much at all, really. I got my ged.
Bob
Okay.
AutoZone Advertiser
Yeah, I got expelled. But here's the thing. I'm one of 50 notable alumni from. They had a 50th anniversary. I won a 50 notable alumni thing from Timberline High School.
Josh
The school that expelled you?
AutoZone Advertiser
Yeah. So there's three people that won that dropped out and I am the only one who got expelled and won that thing they like. It's a comeback.
Josh
It is a comeback story.
Bob
I have a quick question. What are the reunions like for your GED class?
AutoZone Advertiser
I have not been invited. I think. I think we have those in jail, actually. That's where those are.
Bob
Sam Miller is our guest. Recently did a bunch of gigs in prisons. Kind of nice of you to entertain the folks. Have you strictly done the men's prisons or.
AutoZone Advertiser
I haven't done a woman's prison. I'm sure that's coming up. There are those. You know, it's one of those things where like you start, you work one prison, before you know it, they're all reaching out.
Josh
Oh, no kidding.
AutoZone Advertiser
Yeah, yeah, because it's the, you know, the other department of corrections, they run the prisons and I've done that one.
Tom
And how much entertainment do they do?
AutoZone Advertiser
Not a lot. It depends, you know, it depends a lot of times, like it's outside funding that allows it to happen. So the show I did in some of the prisons were sponsored by colleges and stuff, like law departments and.
Josh
Oh, interesting. Would you ever do an album like Johnny Cash?
AutoZone Advertiser
You know, I think that's just been done a lot. I'm into it. Yeah.
Josh
Prisons like comedy.
AutoZone Advertiser
What's his name? He did the crowd work special at the prison. And I would actually. My idea, which is kind of a wild card move, would be I would like to go into a prison and do like a stand up comedy workshop and teach inmates how to do comedy.
Tom
And then release that and then do like an open mic night.
Josh
Man, that's a great idea, Sam.
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Josh
And actually Metallica played it prison a.
Tom
Few years ago is in the news today. Ace.
Bob
Oh, well, we can make a good segue there before we get back To Sam. What's Metallica doing now?
Tom
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Bob
I did read about this. I mean it's so authentic. You put the headset on and the show starts 45 minutes late. You have to go buy a $150t shirt and a $20 Coke. Very realistic. I think the Coke would be more than that.
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Bob
Are you a fan, Josh? Do you like the Metallica?
Josh
Yeah, I do.
Tom
Huh?
Josh
I do.
Bob
Sam, you?
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I'm on the fence. I was just remembering when you were reading that story though that when I was in jail there was somebody had done graffiti and wrote Metallica but they spelled it wrong. I was like, I have to stop getting locked this place.
Josh
That means it's time to rock.
Bob
At last.
Josh
Little Pantera.
Bob
Yeah, I like their Unplugged album. Was that guy being tortured? What's going on with it?
Josh
Good stuff. People love it.
Bob
No, people are drunk now. Let's talk to Sam. Sam, you mentioned that the fellas in the prisons, they, they loved your jokes about the big girls. Oh yeah. You are a big fellow, you.
AutoZone Advertiser
I am Indeed.
Bob
You're like 6, 5, 6, 6, 300 something big man. Not fat, just big. This may be too personal. Is your wife a woman of size?
AutoZone Advertiser
She is. And I have no problem talking about that. And I love other big women too. I am a faithful fella. But it's always exciting. Anytime I'm touring in the Midwest, you know, I was just in Kansas City. I am a faithful man. However, if I wasn't high target environment. There are a lot, Yeah, a lot of big women. I know there's big women out here. I know there's big people in the Midwest. I know there are. Because all the toilets are loose.
Bob
That's it.
Christopher
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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Episode: B&T Extra: Sam Miller, C PAP, & Prison Shows
Release Date: May 5, 2025
Host: The BOB & TOM Show | Cumulus Podcast Network
The episode kicks off with the introduction of comedian Sam Miller, a standout guest known for his larger-than-life presence and unique comedic career. Hosts Bob and Tom humorously highlight Sam's impressive stature and engaging personality, setting a lighthearted tone for the conversation.
Sam Miller is affectionately teased by the hosts regarding his size and appearance, which adds a comedic flair to the introduction.
Bob: "Sam Miller is a large fellow. How tall are you?"
Sam: "Six." [10:45]
Bob: "You carry it well."
Sam: "I love being big. Sometimes I like it when old ladies ask me for help in grocery stores." [10:56]
This playful banter underscores Sam's approachable nature and his ability to use his physical presence to engage audiences effectively.
Sam delves into his unique niche of performing comedy in prisons, sharing insights from his 16 years of sobriety and extensive experience entertaining inmates.
He explains the dynamics of performing for different inmate populations, noting the distinct atmosphere when entertaining those serving life sentences compared to short-term inmates.
Sam emphasizes the therapeutic and unifying power of comedy, particularly how his jokes about large women resonate with a diverse inmate audience.
A gripping moment in the conversation is Sam's recounting of an unsettling encounter with a serial killer inmate during one of his shows.
Despite the shock, Sam maintains his composure and humor, illustrating his resilience and adaptability in challenging environments.
This story highlights the unpredictable nature of performing in prisons and Sam's ability to handle unexpected situations with grace and humor.
Bob and Tom relate to Sam's experiences by sharing their own episodes of performing in prisons, drawing parallels and adding depth to the discussion.
They reflect on the eerie similarities between their encounters and Sam's, fostering a sense of camaraderie and mutual understanding.
Sam shares his aspirations to expand his comedic outreach within the prison system, including performing in women's prisons and potentially initiating comedy workshops.
This initiative underscores his commitment to using comedy as a tool for rehabilitation and personal growth among inmates.
The episode wraps up with playful exchanges between the hosts and Sam, reinforcing the friendly and relaxed atmosphere of the show.
Bob: "You're a big fellow, Sam. Not fat, just big." [20:46]
Sam: "I love other big women too. I am a faithful fella." [20:55]
The hosts express their appreciation for Sam's contributions and dedication, leaving listeners with a sense of warmth and amusement.
Sam Miller on Sleep Apnea:
Encounter with the Serial Killer:
Sam on Performing in Prisons:
Future Plans:
This episode of The BOB & TOM Show Extra offers an engaging and heartfelt exploration of Sam Miller's comedic journey, particularly his impactful performances in prisons. Through candid conversations and humorous exchanges, listeners gain insight into the challenges and rewards of using comedy as a bridge within the prison system. Sam's stories not only entertain but also shed light on the transformative power of laughter in even the most unexpected places.
For those who haven't listened to the episode, this summary captures the essence of the discussions, providing a comprehensive overview of Sam Miller's unique contributions to comedy and his experiences performing in prisons.