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I am Bobby Henline, Iraq war veteran. 38% of my body was burned & I lost my left hand due to a roadside bomb. Now I do stand-up comedy. AMA.
Hi I'm Bobby Henline an Iraq war Vet. I survived an IED blast that killed four of my fellow servicemen, and l was left with burns covering almost 40% of my body. Today I'm a stand-up comedian. TIME has produced a mini-doc sharing my story (check it out here: http://content.time.com/time/healing-bobby/)
AMA.
proof pic: http://imgur.com/HDJuvJX
RobertHenline485 karma
I'm always in awe when you know someone really gets my mission and what I'm trying to do. Thank you for sharing that with me. See you back in SA!
EntFarm363 karma
When you are about to walk on stage, does the MC ever say, "Next up we got Bobby here, give him a hand guys"
Im sorry
RobertHenline478 karma
LOL. Yes, and they follow up with, "But really, give him a hand." The well-done comedian, Bobby Henline. They often ask how do you want to be introduced? And I say, "Bobby Henline, the well-done comedian." And they say, "No really, how do you want to be introduced?" But when they introduce me they say, "He wanted me to introduce him as..." They feel weird saying it themselves. They want to say that I said it was OK.
RobertHenline491 karma
Hadn't seen it but just watched it and it's very, very funny. Still laughing. A comedian actually went after myself and a burn friend one time, he pointed us out and said, "Now everyone's gonna go home and check the battery in their smoke detectors." We cried...laughing.
RobertHenline229 karma
Just wanted to say thanks everyone for participating and asking such great questions. I'm gonna go join my friends in the NYC Veterans Day parade! Thank you to all the vets and families that have served. If my story inspires you, please check out the film mentioned above: http://content.time.com/time/healing-bobby/ If you want to reach me, I'm on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/robert.henline?fref=ts
BernardWillis140 karma
What aspects of daily life have changed you since the burning of your body and lost of your hand.
RobertHenline681 karma
There's a lot of things, which I call my "new normal" like being careful about being in the sun for too long. I have to wear sunglasses outside all the time because I can't close my left eye. I have to wear them inside, too, because of air conditioning sometimes. But the positive side, I get everything done single-handedly.
Bahatingle125 karma
Hi M.Henline, can I ask you something personal ? Do you suffer about what we call the survivor's guilty ?
RobertHenline261 karma
I had a big issue with that in the beginning. Now, I do what I do to help heal others, and I feel this is the best revenge I can get for my brothers that I lost that day. If I can help more people than that guy ever hurt.
playdevilsadvocate1119 karma
Thank you for your service! Do you ever get heckled? If so how do you respond?
RobertHenline433 karma
I think people are too scared to heckle me. When you look like Freddy Krueger, they'll be afraid to go to sleep at night.
RobertHenline186 karma
Growing up, Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, Eddie Murphy and Bill Cosby. Now, I think the funniest comedian is Daniel Tosh.
MilesAway5159 karma
Is there anything that you can do now that you couldn't prior to your injury, be it emotion/intellectual or otherwise? What were you, if anything, for halloween?
RobertHenline105 karma
Stand-up. I definitely couldn't do that before. I feel more confident in front of people now than I did. As far as viewing life, it's the same. But I appreciate it more. But spiritually is where I changed that's helped me the most.
For Halloween, I've been zombies, Freddy Krueger and J.R. Martinez. I've got pictures of those, too. For the J.R. Martinez costume, I made a mirror ball out of a vase, a toy ball, and wrapped it all in tinfoil. (Cuz he was on "Dancing with the Stars.")
lyndy53 karma
"Once you go cooked, you're hooked" Haha! Great stuff Bobby. Do you have a youtube channel that I can subscribe to for following your comedy?
HollyWood4552 karma
No question, just wanted to thank you for your service and sacrifice. Good luck with rhe comedy, ill look for you on Showtime in a few weeks!
RobertHenline263 karma
Big guy, YEAH! Well...when you've got an arm that looks like a giant penis...What's not to be happy about???
RobertHenline165 karma
On a more serious note -- there's so much of life left to live and see. My happiness comes from the little things in life that we all take for granted these days in our busy lives. The smell of flowers. Sunset. A hug from a family member. I live by Roosevelt's "Do what you can with what you have where you're at." I think it's a great rule in life that can apply to personal, business, and is a way to pay it forward.
Cap-n-IvytheInfected34 karma
How interesting. How did you decide to get into stand-up? Do you find that you scars affect your new career?
RobertHenline66 karma
The scars definitely affect the new career. I was talked into it by my occupational therapist and fell in love with it. I love stand-up comedy. It's healing.
RobertHenline68 karma
I regularly perform in San Antonio. Keep an eye out for my upcoming stand-up special on Showtime. It airs December 5.
Cap-n-IvytheInfected23 karma
I will. I just realized that I gave been subscribing to Showtime for the last 12 months ( autopay--eek!), so I plan to maximize my subscription! Best of luck to you. Baltimore and DC would love to have you!
PhilAaeshio32 karma
Awesome!
Bobby is funny as all hell... and nothing beats his Freddy Krueger impression!
This is H. M. from It'z in Fayetteville
Love ya, Bobby! Keep killin' it, homie!
RobertHenline71 karma
Yes. I told my wife in the hospital if they got my hand working, I was gonna try out for Special Forces again. She just shook her head.
KerouacSampas28 karma
What was it like to work with Peter Agtmael in telling your story? Do you have any particular favorite war photographs or images that you think illustrate the realities of the Iraq conflict? I admire your courage Bobby, I think you have real talent with your stand up - I hope it brings you a lot of happiness!
RobertHenline50 karma
I had a great time with Peter. We became great friends. My favorite war photograph is Nick Ut's photo of the girl who was burned by Napalm. Her name is Kim Phuc, and we've met 3 times. Here's that image: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/06/the-historic-napalm-girl-pulitzer-image-marks-its-40th-anniversary/
oiasjdfoiajsdfoiajsd28 karma
I am planning to go into the military. Is it worth it in your opinion?
RobertHenline77 karma
Yes. My son plans on it, too. It's hard to know that something like this could happen to him but I understand what it's like to serve and why someone would want to do it. I have to respect his wishes. Good luck and God bless.
drtickleshits1426 karma
Thank you for serving. If you don't mind, could you link a show you did, I love stand up comedy
RobertHenline79 karma
This is a video I set up to actually try to get on "The Tonight Show." It didn't work. LOL. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNGLPx82MOU#t=11
thatwhichisnt26 karma
No question. I am someone who is vehemently anti-war, although I hates the game, not the player. Thank you for your service and sacrifice. I will be sure to give your stuff a listen. Way to turn a traumatic experience into something positive!
castlefapenstein25 karma
Didn't I see you in the film 'samsara'? I did! How did that come about?
RobertHenline38 karma
Yes. How did that come about? They contacted the hospital looking for someone who physically showed the wounds of war. The hospital knew to call me.
Amputeeninja20 karma
How long did it take to recover? How supportive has your family been with your comedy? Thank you for your service and sacrifices.
RobertHenline51 karma
I spent 6 months in the hospital and a total of 3 years recovering with physical therapy and functional reconstruction surgeries to make sure I could open and close my eyes and mouth. Family has been my backbone with support and recovery but they're tired of my comedy...lol.
Amputeeninja18 karma
Geez. I don't think I have the willpower for something like that. Keep doing what your doing, you're pretty good at it.
3popopo15 karma
What were your thoughts towards warfare before you joined the army, and how did they change over time?
Also, thank you so much for being an amazing human being - your comedy brings a smile to my face.
RobertHenline42 karma
I always thought war should be the last resort but understand that sometimes that's what it takes to get rid of evil dictators like Saddam Hussein. When you meet the people that he tortured for years and really understand what they've gone to, you don't regret a thing and would do it again.
RobertHenline29 karma
I was in the beginning. That's why I wouldn't tell the audience what really happened to me. Now that I've proven that I can make them laugh with real jokes, I do go more into what actually happened to me, and they still laugh cuz I'm a funny man!
playdevilsadvocate113 karma
My cousin was severely burned by an IED while he was in Afghanistan and his attitude is much like yours. Thank you again for your service!
castleaaargh10 karma
First off, thank you for your service. My Dad served in Iraq and in Desert Storm back in '90-'91.
Any plans to do USO shows?
RobertHenline30 karma
Yes. I actually did twice in 2010 to Iraq and Kuwait. I'm hoping to go to Afghanistan soon.
Noctrune8 karma
How difficult was it to reintegrate into society after you returned from service?
RobertHenline17 karma
That's an ongoing process. It's definitely gotten better. I've learned to deal and understand the triggers from PTSD so that I can get out and do a lot more.
Jellybit7 karma
I'm so glad to hear that you've found comedy, and that it's been therapeutic. Are you concerned about your long-term ability to keep going with it? Specifically, I'm asking about how long you feel you can write material/keep interest in the specific subject matter you've chosen, or if maybe you see yourself reinventing yourself as a comedian. Do you think people would stick with you if you did? This is a difficulty I think all comedians face, and your situation seems to be especially difficult.
RobertHenline15 karma
Yes, it is definitely a challenge to keep it going, but I have plans -- two albums right now that I see that I can do for sure, and hopefully break into television sitcoms.
Simon_Plenderson7 karma
I have to hand it to you, you are pretty funny. Thanks for the link.
flippityfloppityfloo6 karma
Hi Bobby: Thank you for your service and what you do for others today - especially on Veteran's Day. Could you possibly have the link to this thread posted to your Twitter account to confirm you are doing this AMA? (https://twitter.com/BobbyHenline).
fairwayks5 karma
Loved the "Healing Bobby" video and have read all the Q&A's. Thanks for your service and sacrifice. Am glad to see you're getting your revenge by helping more people than "they" hurt.
My request is, can you post a "before" pic of yourself? Also, do you have a pic of you and the comrades you lost to the IED?
Laughter IS the best medicine. Give it and take it generously.
Peace!
RobertHenline15 karma
You can see my whole photo album here: http://www.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,2821796853001_0,00.html Some highlights: the motorcycles Saddam Hussein gave people as gifts. Some great skydiving and surfing pics also. And a great joke about going to the beach.
Rdawn4 karma
God bless you. Thank you for your service. Life is sad and tragic. But if you embrace that you can actually live it. Comfort is death. Security is an illusion. Just have to get up everyday and ride the bull, if you know what I mean. Best of luck.
NyneShaydee4 karma
Thank you for your service. You have [got] to be an awesome and brave person for not only your service, but to get up and do stand up comedy. If you weren't doing stand-up right now, what do you think you'd be doing?
RobertHenline9 karma
I don't know what else I would do besides stand-up or sharing my story. I saw my whole career in the military, so if I wasn't doing this, I'd be a stay at home mommy, which isn't bad, just not as funny. Both would be great because you can drink at both jobs!
FranCam3 karma
Thank you for your service! Choose: Would you rather have permanent cheeto fingers, or have a popcorn kernel stuck in the back of your throat forever?
RobertHenline15 karma
Cheeto fingers, DEFINITELY. The popcorn thing is horrible! It would drive me crazy. Cheeto fingers I have an excuse to eat more Cheetos.
mbair12 karma
If you could perform standup anywhere, where would you love to perform? Why?
Thanks for your service!
RobertHenline11 karma
Fort Bragg, North Carolina. That's my home base, where I was stationed. I'd love to make my brothers and sisters of the 82nd airborne laugh.
nospeakaenglish2 karma
first off, thank you for your service! you must have went through quite a lot.
now I gotta ask, whats your 'best' joke, or one that always gets a laugh from a crowd?
RobertHenline14 karma
People always tell me it's the one about expecting a discount and my cremation... and messing with people at firework stands.
pawprints123451 karma
Cheers to you! No questions, just want to give you praise for being strong. Go you!
RobertHenline1 karma
Just watched that! Somebody else recommended it, too. I don't work the crowd or insult people, although i think it's funny! I'm just not good at it.
TheBuffman735 karma
Hey Robert. I saw you kill it in the San Antonio LOL club on their open mic. You were working stuff out and man you were on. When i saw you i was immediately expecting your set to be awkward, or weird, and you would get a bunch of sympathy laughs but instead you killed. I had some conversation with you and you stated that a lot of your work is with vets and you were really a cool dude.
You inspired me to be honest. A lot of people in general are always afraid of doing things because there is fear, fear of losing, fear of being judged, fear of so many things, and yet you have lost a lot and you have the courage to do what many couldnt. It made me realize people make excuses all the time instead of just saying yes. It made me feel small for all the excuses i have given myself, a perfectly able bodied person.
So keep it up man, keep killing. Keep being the living example that courage exists and that cowards find excuses. Thank you.
*Edit - If you understood comedians, and stand up comedy, you would understand that the phrase "killing" is the highest compliment. I see your concern however in this instance you are wrong.
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