MAILBAG FOR WEEK ENDING 02/27
Divina writes:
All of my co workers are attending. This is gonna be huge. Get in on it!
Atlanta’s First Ever Snuggie Pub Crawl
Wow. I DEFINITELY want to see this. Keep us posted on days and times.
Beautiful.
Przemyslaw writes:
Yelled at by Christian Bale by Family Guy
I was actually mad at myself for thinking of this bit for the show. Brilliant.
Sheridan writes:
First I want to tell you how much I hate the show….lol
The other morning I heard you talking about tags, right after that a car passed me on 400N. OMG! It had “BLK JEW” on it, you just never know.
I wanted to get a personalized tag but they would not let me have what I wanted. Topless, I drive a convertible, go figure!
Anyway just a FYI on the tag thing. Keep up the good work. You oldest listener
Must have been a fluke. Or Sammy Davis Jr.
Jeff M. writes:
We’ve left a couple of messages for you guys over the past couple weeks. I know that you guys were in the middle of the BBA, but one of my partners has $2,000 to donate towards next year’s BBA. Because we’re the largest media organization in the poker industry, we’re invited to play in charity events on a very regular basis. He recently finished well in an event in Atlantic City and has the $2,000 voucher to assign at will. We’re right here in the Atlanta area, and both listed to you guys regularly. We were both incredibly touched with this morning’s broadcast. You all do amazing things for those families. I’d say that we play in 20-30 of these tournaments each year, and he and I have committed to shipping everything that we win your way!
That’s awesome. All donations should be directed to the event director, Amy at amy.bba@gmail.com.
Byron writes:
We did not get a chance to talk with you yesterday, but we wanted to say thank you while being at Disney you no doubt had other things you would have much rather been doing and you were hanging out with us maybe being
home with your family.
The kids thought you were great Ella told my mother that you were the best part of the trip.
It amazes us what was done for our family and all of the others, but what I am amazed at is what you and the other staff members did, and the attitude while doing it.
It was said many times yesterday but thank you will never be enough. I did not send to the BBA because I just thought a staff member should know personally if I could get a hold of Dr. Tom it would be great.
Thank you with all of our hearts.
Byron, Valeria, Elijah, Mya, Ella, and Micah
I had the greatest time ever hanging out with all of you. Let’s go back tomorrow!
Athena writes:
As a long time Bert show listener, I just had to let you know how truly amazing the impact Bert’s Big Adventure has been to me.
I have laughed with you guys every morning (yes, sometimes laughed at you!) for years. This year as I listened while your team prepared to take these incredible children and their families to a trip they would never forget, I found myself crying on the way to work on more than one occasion.
I’m sure these families have no words to express the gratitude they have for your team, as well as the sponsors who help make this event possible every year.
As I looked at the pictures from this weekend’s trip, I found myself crying once again (this time at my desk, yes I am using personal time on the work computer!). Tears of joy as I saw the still photos of Bert, Jenn, Melissa, Jeff, Wendy, and producer Tracey, with genuine smiles on their faces as they watched these children, it was so beautiful. You could see in their eyes how humbled they were to be on this trip. You guys know how fortunate you are to be able to help these kids and they are families. What an incredible feeling that must be!
I hope Bert’s Big Adventure helps all of us realize how truly blessed we are, make us take a step back, and turn to help another less fortunate than we.
Indeed it does. Our challenge it to not forget the message all year long.
Anita writes:
The tears were just starting to dry up from listening to all the BBA families on air with you yesterday, and now this
Love your show! (we all say that when we write or get on the air, and I would venture to say we all mean it!)
Thanks for sharing.
Leighton writes:
When & how can we get into the bidding for the tickets for Miley which are being auctioned off?
Auction starts on Monday, at 6am.
Mimi writes:
I thought you might find this interesting. Raffle tickets for this house are $5 each. Crazy!!!!!
Wow. Thanks for sharing.
Michael writes:
Jeff, is that Obama cursing clip for real? I am about to get heated with some of my co-workers and I really have to be sure before I go crazy …
You heard it with your own ears, didn’t you?
Kraig writes:
Jeff my wife is the GM of the boneheads you are eating at right now. She blackberry message me and said you were in the store eating and I told her to talk to you buy she is shy. The both of us listen to the Burt show every morning between 6:30 and 7:00. If you have time on your way out I would greatly appreciate if you could speak to her for a moment. It would make her day and mine as well. Her name is Mayhayla and she is the white blond.
I’m not at Boneheads.
Emily writes:
You can find a photo of the Mississippi State billboard on sportingnews.com under the blog section. It is pretty funny because it isn’t the first time it has happened!
Someone got fired, I am sure.
Nina writes:
Quite some time ago Jessica had told us about a store where you can buy mace/pepper spray. I cannot remember the name of the store. Would you be so kind and ask her the name and address. I believe it was in Powder Springs. I really appreciate your help.
You can always email Jess and Jessica@JessicaShops.com, or search her website, JessicaShops.com.
I forwarded your email to her.
Leslie writes:
My son and I were the two people in the room where this mornings ” I lost a finger” was recorded.
I wanted to share that portion of the show with some friends and family, but can’t seem to figure out how.
Can you tell me? Thank You!
I think the ghost Hunters usually post the audio on their website.
Aimee writes:
LOVE your show and the Atlanta Ghost Hunters segments. I have been meaning to send this picture to you, but forgot about it until I heard the segment this morning.
Let me set it up for you before you open the attachment. This picture was taken back in November in Savannah. My family and I went down for the weekend and went on a Haunted Walking Ghost Tour. We started at the Colonial Park Cemetery. We were a little early and it had just gotten dark, so we decided to walk around. We had been there earlier in the day, but I wanted to snap some pics, just to see if I could capture something, AND BOY DID I. You will see on the left my daughter walking, to her right you will see a small white spotlight in the center of the picture. Zoom in a few times and you will see directly under that light a man in some kind of a uniform and three women in long dresses with bonnets on. There are others on either side of them, but don’t show up as well. All together, I think that there are a least 7 spirits in this picture. If you stand up and look at the monitor, you will also see many orbs.
When we got home and I downloaded my pics and saw this, it took my breath away. I would love to get your opinion on what you see.
That’s wild. Thank you for sharing.
Savannah is DEFININTELY haunted. Without a doubt. Hobby is there all weekend and brough some recording equipment with her.
Christy writes:
I listen to the Bert Show every morning on my commute to work. I live in Sandy Springs and noticed the sign on the new building on Roswell Road – “Flying Biscuit Opening Soon”. I know you are co-owner of the chain so I was just wondering when the opening would be.
I’m not the co-owner of the chain, I am a partner in the two Buckhead locations … W. Paces Ferry and Terminus. But I think Sandy Springs will be open in the next week or two.









