Show Rundown: Wednesday June 22, 2016

Ronnie Mund competes with Sal Governale's son in a spelling battle

June 22, 2016

Good Morning Everybody!

Photo: The Howard Stern Show

Howard said he received a ton of emails in the past week from listeners who were not previously fans of Wolife, but recently became fans due to his work observing JD Hameyer and reporting on the Juggalos at an Insane Clown Posse concert.

Riding high off the major complement, Wolfie called in with a question for Howard: “Out of the current Wack Packers, which one are you most interested in overall?”

Howard, though, stopped in his tracks wondering why Wolfie would ask a lame question after getting so much praise. “Why would you want to go into Bobo territory?” he asked.

Robin thought that the question was valid though, so Howard promised to answer it later in the show.

Wolfie Profiles Bobo in Latest Report

Wack Packer reveals he's part of an "elite type of club"

June 22, 2016
Photo: The Howard Stern Show

For his latest report, Wolfie went down to Florida to profile the one and only Bobo, and the first order of business was finding out exactly how Bobo’s name came to be.

As the story went, kids in the neighborhood would taunt the Wack Packer by calling him “Bobo the Clown,” and he actually embraced it. “I always kept that in my craw … I just liked it. It was a good name to stick in your mind,” Bobo explained.

Wolfie said that one of the most fascinating visual aspects of Bobo was that his toupee seemed to rise off his head in the Florida heat. “It looks like it’s floating above him like a halo,” Wolfie said.

Another fascinating revelation was Bobo’s belief that he belongs to an “elite type of club” called the Long Island Boys that includes the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Billy Joel, and Jackie Martling. “My stomping grounds was the Hamptons,” he rationalized.

Despite protests from Bobo, who claimed he didn’t want to discuss it, Wolfie also dug into Bobo’s decision to show up at the hospital when Howard’s third child was born.

“He’s like my John Hinckley,” Howard joked, calling it “Exhibit A” in his stalking case against Bobo.

Bobo revealed to Wolfie that even his teenage children tried to talk him out of going. “I can’t believe I did that … I was out of my mind then,” Bobo said.

The final intriguing piece of information Wolfie extracted during his time with Bobo was what the Wack Packer believes to be his most memorable Stern Show moment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VnKNqfV38g&rel=0&wmode=opaque

“The end of the world. There’s a lot behind it, Wolfie,” Bobo said. The bit caused a lot of friction in his family, though, since he ditched them for Howard when it mattered most. “You can always count on daddy,” Bobo recalled telling his son before leaving to be with Howard.