Bob Greene, manager of "Windows on the Boulevard" restaurant has an revolutionary new idea, serving the leftovers from other tables for 1/3 of the price! from November 1999.(0:22:04)
Bob Greene is a hoping to develop a new soft drink that will appeal to African-Americans. Designed to enhance black pride, the "Soul Coke" will come in different colored cans to match the different shades of black people!(0:29:34)
Bob Green of Sunset Bereavement Funeral Parlor provides a service where he can take the bodies of recently deceased loved ones and bury them in usual ways. from February 2002.(0:03:00)
Bob Green, general manager of 'Windows on the Boulevard' restaurant, is outraged when his expectation for a large bar tab on a party of Catholics doesn't materialize. Includes a call from the ever-fabulous Ruth in Anaheim.(0:31:00)
A special rare broadcast of Phil Hendrie filling in for Gary Burbank live on WLW Cincinnati. Featuring appearances by Jeff Dowder, Bob McGraw, Bud Dickman, Bob Greene, and more!(1:18:22)