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Let's do this fast and your seatthumps. I wake up every morning Boston's
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Pete McKenzie. I'm still vomit beforeevery show. Heather Ford, I feel
dirty and unsatis food and Kenny Yallhes get crazy. In other words,
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I'm crazy on onety seven. Iwant you to go hard, fast,
heavy, get to it. Here'sto the future, don't you see X
Well, that doesn't get you allprimed up and ready to go on this
Thursday, the eighteenth of April,in the year of Our Lord, twenty
twenty four forty six. Out there, five thirty one. My name is
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Kenny Young. Good morning. Beforewe start talking. Hey Kenny, you
know we love you lack of brother, but let me tell you you'll come
on the show. You just aloser kidding? Well, I'm right now.
This is my second home. Yeah, let's see, Yeah, this
is my second home. Apparently CharlesBarkley thinks him. So sorry, Charles,
my rebound skills are nowhere near yoursnor my broadcast credentials, So good
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morning, Heather Ford. Morning.Oh, I was screaming. I was
so surprised. I didn't think hewas going to be that big at all.
We're talking about Barkley, all right, be much taller than I would
expect. Speak. I probably likesix eight, six eleven. He doesn't
look like he doesn't look I mean, he looks shorter, but he doesn't
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look Yeah. I'm gonna say six' ten and Shack makes everyone look small.
So, speaking of NBA players doingsomething else with their lives, did
you see what Blake Griffin is goingto do? No, I just thowt
that he was retiring. He's retiringand he has an interest in doing stand
up comedy, and I guess he'sdone it before, like in Montreal where
they have the big comedy. Yeah, well, that's funny you mentioned that
because they asked the comedian, youknow what he should talk about, how,
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you know, how he should handleit, and the guy says,
well, he should talk about himself, talk about his life, you know,
And I would say, talk aboutbeing a Kardashian. But he goes,
they're having a Kardashian And then thecomedian goes, but everybody's done that.
Is that the joke. Do youthink Blake should tell first? Well,
Blake, you know, I'd beinteresting as a stand up comic,
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you know, I mean he's gotsome experience. Yeah, I just his
delivery is weird. Like I mean, we've all seen oh no no,
and we've seen him on the KardashianShow, like the clips from it.
No no, I mean I've neverwatched the show, but I've seen clips
from it, and I wouldn't saythat he came across as someone who had
that kind of he could I thinkhe can. Yeah, Pete McKenzie has
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never dated a kardashianh Hey, no, an angel they called him, but
for thousands more he was also ahero. WHOA, That's that's tight right
there. I actually I'm probably inthe top one percent of men who've dated
the fewest amount of women and isstill married. I'm probably in that bat
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but I put myself in that group. Yeah, yeah, like dating,
didn't do a lot of dating.Nope, didn't met my wife before I
turned twenty. So I actually wenton you know, like a couple of
dates. I guess you could callthem that were just one times, you
know, one and done. Noactivity, no fun, sure, no,
second base and yeah, but that'swhat dating is, trying to go
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on those dates to see what itworks and what doesn't work. I mean,
you didn't. You weren't in alot of long term relationships before your
wife and that while I was inone four year relationship before my wife.
Yeah, me too, which whichhad you know, was platonic. As
they say, oh, yeah,you mean no sex, no sex,
that's so what I mean. ButI will tell you this. When I
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was yeah, I actually met mywife at work working at a place called
Jack's, which is kind of acombination of retail and groceries. God,
I wanted to say, interesting,go ahead, why jack jack Jack Jack
Jack? Oh Jack, I makea hand signal off air or no one
can see. So she I actuallyasked out the woman that the girl,
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the eighty year old manager, yeahyou like those silver foxes. She was
working the cosmetic counter. I can'teven remember her name, but I remember
my wife current wife, watching meask her out and her telling me no,
and my wife goes, oh,that's that's so, that's so sad.
And then I asked her on likea couple months later, and you
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know, she said, yes,Now we got married, did she say
to you, I watched you askthe cosmetics woman out, the forty five
year old cosmetics woman, and shesaid no, and I'm only going out
with you because I feel bad foryou or did she like you and was
wondering why you didn't ask her outfirst? Well, you know when she
when my wife, My wife toldme because she was dating another guy at
that store, you know, andactually he took her to prom. Oh
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that's how young we were. Ye. So when she told told him that
that she was breaking up with him, he said, oh my god,
for that fat guy. Oh mygod. Yeah, wow right, wow,
yes, how did she tell youthat that? He said? Did
you know the guy? Well?I did. Actually I cut my hand
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at work and he he actually tookme in his camaro. He had a
camaro to the hospital to get stitchesand then no he could Yeah. Yeah,
life and times, Kenny. That'sa good story. Though I didn't
realize that. Uh. I didn'trealize that that she was dating someone that
insulted you. Yeah right, andsaved my life. I like stories too,
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you know what I didn't like andI haven't really gotten into it too
much. And I'm sure we're goingto talk about it all morning, like
everyone else is that. I thoughtit was a joke, the story about
Craft sabotaging Belichi. I mean too, I thought it was just hot gossip,
and like, what the hell wouldCraft have to do calling up Arthur
Blank from the found that right?It's yeah, especially him, right,
that weirdo. Why would they care? Why would Craft care? Belichick's gone
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the end? You guys are totallyone believing that, right, Well,
no, the other Well, Isee, here's the thing I was.
I wouldn't have believed it as muchhad I not found heard about the way
that they just trashed Belichick in thatin the Dynasty series, which seemed to
be like a uh uh to Craft. I just did the same thing about
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your jack store, which you knowwhat I mean, Whereas like it was
like how great everything was, butBill Belichick was, you know, they
want to It's almost like that wholeseries was they won despite him, right,
like, even though he was anexcellent coach. Yeah, So I
guess it all unraveled in the lastfew years. I mean, the guy
was there for twenty four seasons,Belichick was the head coach six I mean,
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it must have all unraveled in thelast two three years. Well,
I think it must have unraveled whenCraft didn't feel like Belichick supported him after
he got up at a massage parlor, and maybe maybe he felt like he
was being judged by Belichick. Imean they're very different kinds of people.
Yeah, so I was, youknow, with very different views on the
world. So I'm wondering if hejust decided, you know, I mean
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it just seems so petty. Itdoes let him go get a job somewhere
else, right, And if theyreally amicably split, like I said,
why would Craft even have that conversationwith Arthur Blank from the Falcons to say,
hey, don't hire him, andwho else is he having already care?
I thought it was interesting Stacy James. You know, he's the he's
the mouthpiece for h He's been therefor years. And uh, ESPN asked
him about this whole thing. Uh, you know, whether whether or not
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Craft called the guy that Craft paysYeah, yeah, I mean he you
know, I mean he paid Belichicktoo. Nobody's a mouthpiece for Craft,
he is. But he admitted thatthat Craft probably did complain to other owners
about Belichick's you know, lack ofperformance over the last couple of years to
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other owners talk. Yeah, yeah, they're in a league of their own.
He goes on, you're talking tothe press, so he's probably beaten
up. Belichick to all the Craftdidn't link this story, So you have
to think Arthur Blank did, becausewho else would have been privy that conversation.
Yeah? Yeah, people that knowArthur Blank see the guy that goes
onto the field way before his Dyeahone. He seems like the kind of
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guy who would tell everybody that conversationhappened. He doesn't seem like the kind
of guy that keeps secrets. YeahNo, I mean that's just you know,
impression. That's an impression pression ofhim. Yeah, so the story
will just become more fun. Zlex weather cloudy and damp with showers around
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I'm Heather Ford on one hundred pointseven w z LX, Boston's only classic
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Why don't we go to America?So we'll see what happens. I
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five forty four, forty six outof doors? Man, what a drop
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in temperature. It's telling. Petegot out for nine holes yesterday and you
know, the typical fair golf shirtand shorts. Came home, showered,
took a nap, I got upto go outside the grill. I swear
the temperature had dropped fifteen degrees,it had clouded over, the wind picked
up. It felt like well,it felt like early April. Yeah,
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on between the high yesterday and earlyevening it was a twenty degree drop.
Yeah it was. Yeah there,what's going on? Beautiful day? I
think I think once we get throughtoday and again, shower two here,
nothing too crazy, but I thinkonce we get through this, the weekends
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Now, now, thanks for makingthat part of your morning lines with Heather.
People are idiots. Great store.Thank you. On one point seven
WCLX bosson. So a number ofthings were answered yesterday from things that we'd
asked in the past. One weremember the person who threw pipe bombs at
the Satanic Temple and Salem. Yeah, that person's been caught. H you
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know they're from Oklaho, oh,Tulsa. I don't know, it's where
Sam was born my daughter. Iknow, I'm not sure if all I
know is wherever he is from,he did not learn to write things properly.
Did you guys read the letter thathe left or that kind of manifesto?
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I mean, none of it makessense. But I mean he's a
man who was throwing pipe bombs,this in the name of God, very
unchristian like behavior. Well he yeah. I all I know is that the
words like things. What's h dearSatanist, No, dear Satanists. This
is Eloheem sent me seven months agoto give you peaceful message to hope you
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repent. You say no, Eloheem, Now send me to smite satan and
I'm happy to obey. I sendyou one million dollars for your bank account
to get out of my country.That's what that's That's how I read.
That's right. No like this placeand plan to destroy it. Maybe Salem
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too. So the threat goes biggerthan just the temple. It's to the
whole city. I think we havean unfrozen caveman, is what I think.
That's what I've the whole I justlooked at this letter and I was
like, this can't be. It'salmost like it was. It's fake.
So anyway that happened, A manwas one. An eighteen year old was
arrested for that robbery. Oh Nashuaand New Hampshire of the poster war already
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was only eighteen. Yes, oneof those thirty brought voted the detective work
because we all saw the video playednon stop yesterday and he had the face
mask on, like a sche mask. I think it was the car that
they used, if I was inthe article right, they used the car.
He's from Massachusetts. He went intoNew Hampshire allegedly to commit this crime.
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And the only the other thing thatI won't be able to stop thinking
about all day. And I'm notlike, I'm not like a sports person.
This just agitates me is the storyabout Robert kraft sabotaging Bill Belichick for
the basically any NFL job he's goingto have in the future. It sounds
so petty, it's but it butit didn't surprise me, Like I wasn't
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like that doesn't sound like Bobby.But I mean, you're you know you
ran him out of town, right, Yeah, it didn't go well at
the end, and now you're gonnaprevent him from getting his next job.
Yeah, is that that seems verypetty? It just well, and then
that whole Dynasty show where it wasjust basically a show to tell us that
Belichick's stunk and he was an awfulperson, and like the fact that former
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players had to come out and saythis is ridiculous, Like we didn't go
to us and win six Super Bowlsbecause he was awful, Right, So
he wouldn't stay and take pay cutsbecause he was awful, and I didn't
work or playing with him, right, So the and I feel like this
is all about Bob Craft being sadthat he didn't get to hug and kiss
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Tom Brady for Tom Brady's entire career, don't you think, like like he
just needed he wanted to be aroundhim so bad and he was the identity
of the Patriots so much that whenhe lost him, he became bitter.
I don't know, I don't know. It's just I can't even believe there
was sabotage. Z Lex. Weathercloudy and damp with showers around, highs
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in the fifties, cloudy in fiftiestomorrow forty six degrees in Boston. I'm
Heather Ford on one hundred point sevendouble UZLX one hundred point seventh w ZLX,
Boston's only classic rock Morning Show,six eighteen forty six Kenny Young,
p. McKenzie other Ford. Ialmost did it again. I almost belched
on air. I've just been noticinglately because you know, I drank an
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s ton of water and sometimes theydrink it too fast and those bubbles want
to bubble up on me. Soright, it's a very classic rock of
you to belch on the air.I mean, right as I'm about to
crack the mic, I could feelthe bubbles and I was like, wholl
I better just paused for a secondwhile that man, No carbonation and you're
feeling bubbles. No carbonation, watermake me Burration makes me better, I
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think, because I drink it toofast, the water, you know what
I mean? Yeah, slow down, you're moving too fast? Hey,
got it? You know what wasmoving fast? Last night at Boston Red
Sox game. There is a bunchof cool factoids regarding and surrounding the Red
Sox to nothing victory over the ClevelandGuardians at friendly Fenway Park last night.
Something happened last night that has notoccurred at Fenway Park in nearly fifty years.
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You know what that was fifty years? Yeow. The game finished in
about an hour and forty nine minutes. That was the first game in under
two hours played at Fenway Park inalmost fifty years. That's pretty quick.
How about that? Yeah, well, now I guess and yeah, with
a pitch clock and exactly what Iwas going to say, MLB sitting back
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going, hey, we told youthis would work. And both teams I
think, combined for seven hits.Yeah, two runs. The story was
Tanner Hawk, ladies and gentlemen,your starter for the socks on an open
over and what a performance tonight,bike Tanner? How can a complain game
the first by a Red Sox pitcher. It's May twenty eight, twenty twenty
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two. That sucks. When intune to nothing Tanner how with the best
night of his major league career?Absolutely sensational. I ask a question going
back to the pitch clock. Yeah, what's the I saw it was silent,
so I didn't see what what's thepenalty if you don't do it within
the time period? Is it astrike? Get a ball? Yeah?
Ball or you know, could beball two or ball three, balls ball
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four? Against both of them,like, is the batter in a clock
and the pitcher in a clock?They are, Yeah, batter's going to
get a strike. It's got tostay in the box, that's right,
Okay, just stays out of thebox too long. Yeah, it's good,
it's good for bad. I mean, you know, if you're if
you're going to Fenway and you knowit's taking you an hour and a half
to get there in the game's anhour in fifteen minutes, you know what
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I mean? Are you getting yourmoney's worth? Right? Yeah? Tanner
Hock needed just ninety four pitches torecord that three hit complete game shot out
of the Guardians. Uh. Andit's what's called in the industry. And
I'd never heard this before, pullinga Maddox ten or Hawk pulled a Mattox
and that is, yeah, referringto the brace pitcher of yesteryear, And
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that is when you have a nineinning shoutout using less than one hundred pitches.
So it only took him ninety fourpitches today, Fish, so master
of efficiency. Hawk's eer now isone point three to five on the season.
Solid. He's a beast. He'sa beast. So some very cool
effactoids about that game last night.So gohost Socks. They got the day
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game today one thirty five. They'llwrap up the four game series with Cleveland
and then it's off to Pittsburgh totake on the Pirates this weekend. It's
a ten game homestanding. Believe then, I know, I know, Socks
now ten and nine on the season, but showing some some good and you
know, like I've been saying forthe last two weeks now, starting pitching
has not been an issue really,I mean, aside from Monday's game,
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you know when they gave they leadthe league in airs. So yeah,
that's a problem in defense, shoddydefense, bad news, bearish at times.
But yeah, these bats start comingaround. I think they're going to
be just fine. You know.I said that after that ten game road
trip to open the season. Sowe'll see what happens. Go Shocks.
Meanwhile, speaking of Friendly Fenway,remember at eight forty today we'll get you
into the MGM Music Hall, Fenwaythis summer to check out cheap Trick your
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ticket to rock await you at eightforty in the Classic Rock Class six point
thirty. Here Kitty Young, PeteMcKenzie, Heather Forward forty five cloudy as
you could see a little light rainand drizzle, only getting up into the
mid fifties this morning. Yeah,there were just a few enough clouds for
us to have this gorgeous sunrise thatKenny and Heather were admiring. Gave us
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a little purple sky for a briefmoment. Yeah, a little purple rain
that's going on apparently. You know, it reminds me of the story that
there's been a not just a slightincrease, but a huge increase of patients
at the mass Eye and Ear CenterMassachusetts Ioneer Center. Bobby had his tonsils
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out, Oh he did. Okay, So a doctor says, not just
a little increase, a huge increasein eye patients from the eclipse. And
how long were people warned not tostare directly at it? Right? I
mean, come on, so thatmany people fed up and looked at the
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sun. Can you imagine what happenedwhen these things were happening in the beginning,
the whole generations of blind people,really bad hunt they're looking at the
sky, really bad hunters everywhere becausethey looked at the sun. Yeah.
Yeah, so a lot of peopleapparently screwed that up. I guess.
If it's impacted by an extremely brightlight like the sun, you can get
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a burn. So welding is onearea. If you're not wearing the welding
shield, it's usually a black ora gray area in the vision that's persistent.
So it would have come on afew hours after you looked at the
eclipse and it would have stayed there. That you got problem. You got
scarred, You got scarring, Yougotta burn new eyes. You know,
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when I hear stories like this,it makes me think of you know,
I don't know the last time youate a frozen pizza, but there's instructions
on the box about time and temperature, and directly above that, the first
thing is remove pizza from packaging.So there I had to think that.
In order for that to get ona frozen pizza box, people were putting
a plastic wrapped or in some casescardboard wrapped frozen pizza directly into the other.
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Probably people who who don't even thinkthere's a difference between a microwave and
an oven, because in a microwaveyou keep it in the wrap, yeah,
and in an oven you don't.You don't, you don't do that?
Yeah, Well, you know,we should have had pain receptors.
I think that's the one one mistakeour creator. We should have had pain
receptors in our eyes. That makessense, I don't know. To me,
it seems like natural selection. Youwere warned, and I just still
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looked at the sun back in youknow, with no glasses at all,
nothing. You know, you're you'relooking at the sun. But if you
had a pain receptor, you wouldn't, right, Yeah, yeah, Well
it isn't coomfortable to look directly atthe sun, like you learned that as
a little child, even though whenyour parents are like, don't look at
the sun, sure it is.It's uncomfortable. So hopefully that helped our
ancestors, right. And the uncomfortableat all, well, you're giving business
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to the mass of your department.That's makes me think of the blinded by
the light song, Oh love thatdon't stare directly into the sun, the
eyes of the sun. But that'swhere the fun is, right Boston's only
classic rock morning So six forty five. Well, the waiting will be a
hard part for you. W zLex enthusiasts to come celebrate our big thirty
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Cantrell, Candlebox, Grab your ticketsbefore they're gone Live Nation dot Com.
I know we don't want to rushtill the end of the summer, but
yeah, something to have circled onyour concert itinerary. You know, just
before Petty we heard some Fogerty andPete reminded me because this was posted up
yesterday. John Fogerty has just puthis awe inspiring Hidden Hills, California home
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up for sale with an asking priceof twenty one point five million dollars.
Yes, I was surprised. Itnot surprised when you think about it,
and a long career that he hadand the money that he made. But
wasn't he one of the ones thatwas robbed early in his career of a
lot of He was? He was, and it wasn't until just recently that
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his publishing was finally returned to him, and he was responsible for all those
Credence tunes, all those records,I mean largely responsible, and the record
label had swiped all those publishing rightsaway and he had to go to court
for what seems like decades. Canyou imagine that going to court for something
you did ye your own music created. I know you were the career.
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Oh, it would probably drive It'sprobably why you'd never drop it because it
would just make him mad. Yeah, it's infuriating. So twenty one point
five five million that gets you twoand a quarter acres. It's called a
compound. It's called one of themost unique, special and private compounds in
all of Hidden Hills. I'm notsure where Hidden Hills is because I think
he's a Northern California guy, soI don't know where Hidden Hills is.
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But it's awe inspiring, very privatebarns, stables, you know, pools,
guesthouses, the whole thing. Interestinglyenough, he just bought this house
last year as an investment, Iguess. So apparently guess who he bought
it from. Sly Stallone was theprevious tenant of this house and Fogerty went
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in and bought it for seventeen pointtwo huh. So if he gets it,
he's going to make four million offthe sale of this house. So
Stallone must have moved in California becausenow he's going to Florida, right aar
isn't he the one that they're draggingthe family to Florida. They're leaving California.
Stallone is I think I saw Tulsashow that just wants to get out
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of California. Maybe that's why ithappened then, but uh gee, let
me move twice in a year.Yeah, So here's your chance to own
a piece of history. Imagine thatliving in a house to say, yeah,
you know Sliced Alone and John Fogertyboth lived here at a time,
right. Uh. Fogerty meanwhile isembarking on his celebration tour this summer.
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Speaking of concerts with Thoroughgood, theonly mass date I could find was out
in Lenox. Yeah, Fogerty andThoroughgood will be in Tanglewood this summer.
So you can bring you a wineand you'll cheese, and you'll wicka baskets
to the show from the Planet FitnessWCLX Studios, Horizon Now, thanks for
making us part of your morning.Great story one seven WCLX bonded. I
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forgot I had emailed myself a storythis morning, like two three in the
morning, and it was from Bostontwenty five. But it's not a local
story. Do you remember the movieWeekend at Bernie's Oh yeah, did you
watch the second one? Just outof curiosity? No, I don't know
if I knew there was a secondone, Yeah, I don't. I
think there was a second I didn'tsee that one. I loved the first
one. I thought it was thefunniest thing I've ever seen, I think
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when I was little. Yes,the story here, he's very pale.
Is the quote woman accused of wheelingdead uncle into a bank to sign alone.
You have that? Yeah, Iemailed that. I emailed that to
myself and thought, like, everybodyknows what a dead person looks like,
how do you think to yourself,I'm going to have this dead person sign
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stuff. Did you watch the video? No, I just I don't know
there was a video. Yeah,there's a video of her in the bank
with this guy. I mean theyblot out the guy's face because he's dead,
right, like getting in a chairand she's trying to hand a dead
body a pen to sign a document, right, And that's in the video
and I'll tweet it out. Ohright. Well, they said he had
died while lying down, so thatwhen I was reading the description that he
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was a little bit even too stiff. A dead person to even look like
he could be sitting. He wascompletely limp, Like she's holding his arm
up and trying to put a penin his fingers, and they're all it's
limp. But was he like washe like a ken doll? He couldn't
quite sit in the chair in thewheelchair. I don't know. I didn't
see a video. How was shegoing to get him to sign, like
physically move his hand with the saidShe kept saying to him, uncle,
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are you listening? You need tosign the contract. If you don't sign,
there's no way because I can't signfor you. I mean, I
just don't know how you get tothat point. Like, I've done silly
things in my life. You guyshave probably done some silly things, But
taking a dead person into a bankis not as desperate as what it is.
That's just crazy land. Weekend ofBernie's. Yeah, two crimes locally
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though that have been I guess solved, you know. And I haven't gone
to quart or anything. But anOklahoma man has been arrested in connection with
that Satanic temple bombing or attempted bombing, and he left a note or he
has some sort of a manifesto orhe had something online and I've tried to
read it numerous times. It saysthings like God sent me seven months ago
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to give you peaceful message to hopeyou repent. I'm reading this, you
know you say no, God,now send me to smite Satan and I
happy to obey. And they wantme to contact you to tell you repent,
turn from sin. No like thisplace and plan to destroy it.
Maybe Salem too. So I'm gladthey caught this person. Why I couldn't
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get anywhere in the story, whythey were coming all the way from Oklahoma,
I don't know. But he's goingto use unfrozen caveman lawyer is his
attorney. Yeah? Are we?Are we the only Satanic temple in the
country? I guess is my question? Are we the only like known out
there in Salem, Massachusetts Satanic temple? How did the guy in Oklahoma find
out about? I heard that Salem'sgot themselves a Satanic temple, So I'm
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going to go don't just don't doit. I guess when I after it
happened and I went on air andI'm like, hey, if you're out
there, don't do this. Hewasn't listening one because it doesn't seem like
he understands me. And two Oklahoma, Oklahoma, the guy that they're guys
and a girl accused of robbing apostal worker in Nashua. They caught an
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eighteen year old in connection with that. Awesome Yeah, from the car.
I'm assuming it was from the licenseplate there because had a ski mask on,
right, Yeah, yeah, yeah, it might have been the other
guy, but the guy that pointedthe gun at him didn't look like he
was eighteen. He looked like hewas thirty eight. Yeah, but hopefully
they get some information out of thisguy if it is a ring. Right,
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Well, so you think, yeah, I think it's a rain hatched
this scheme on their own. Yeah, this has been going on for a
while. So and they're from Massachusettsand they went to Nashua, New Hampshire.
I mean, it's not like that'sa big deal, but you know,
it's close. But I'm just sayingit seems I mean, why you
going and it does seem like itcould be a ring. And then the
big story of the day. Andwe're not really going to talk about it
too too much, only because there'snot really much to say, or is
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there? Is that there's a rumorout there that Bob Kraft sabotaged Bill Belichick's
application process to become head coach inAtlanta, like went like owner to owner
and said that Bill Belichick. Didhe say Bill Belichick lies? Is that
what he doesn't tell the truth can'tbe trusts A quote can't be trust Like
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seriously, after that whole TV showthat you put out that I'm assuming was
all your doing Craft where you wentout of your way to make Bill Belichick
look like a bad guy, wasa dynasty or whatever that the he denied
that, but of course he deniedit. He's going to deny this.
Just stop, stop the man makea living super Bowls with you and went
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to nine. I mean, honestly, I still in my gut, I
feel like this is all about himbeing mad at Belichick for not letting Tom
Brady be his baby until Tom Bradyretired, like Bob Kraft wanted to like
love and be around you know greatnessdid Kevin used to call Craft a star
of bleeper like Tom Brady was theultimate and then he lost him somewhere else.
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So it's like you's seeking revenge.I just yeah, it's petty.
Yeah, it's definitely super petty andwell, Belichick's gonna find something else to
do, is he? It's clearI don't know zlex Weather link with it
as a coach analyst. Oh oh, z Lex Weather. Cloudy and damp
with showers around highs in the fifties, cloudy in fifties tomorrow, forty six
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degrees in Boston. I'm heather Fordon one hundred point seven w ZLX,
Boston's only classic rock morning show,stp Getting the blood pumping, getting the
synaps is, firing in the brainright, seven twenty six, forty five,
Kenny Young, Pete McKenzie, heatherFord. Fans of the nineties genre,
of course you're familiar with nineties atnine thirty every week night here with
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Tyler, right, But fans ofthe nineties, you'll be interested to know
Pearl Jam dropping their Dark Matter recordthis week. How'd you like to hear
it before anyone else? Well,if you didn't win tickets to our listening
party at Showcase Cinemas this past Tuesdaynight, I got some good news for
you people. Tonight at midnight,we're going to be playing the album in
its entirety, The iHeartRadio Album premiereof Pearl Jam's Dark Matter Ladies and Gentlemen.
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So this way you'll have a legup on your other Pearl Jam fans.
Like I said, if you didn'tgo to that one night only listening
party as Pearl jim Anny, canyou say, Alexis, please record wzlex
at midnight? Alexa Alexa, Idon't know. I don't think she records,
does she? I don't have oneof those. I don't have one
of those listening devices in my house. Some of those is gonna be up
(31:30):
at midnight. That's that's the thingthere. Second Shifters, maybe I guess
four to eleven, you get home. I guess flip on ZLX, Third
Shifters. Third Shifters will enjoy it. They're just clocking in at eleven,
right, I'll be like, yeah, I'll crank up the Pearl Jam record.
You want to hear a little sneakpreview of the second single now released
from it. It's called Wreckage.Is that the mix? That song?
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This is the official single by themusic you got? You thought the vocals
are buried a little bit? Idid. I don't know. My opinion
that yeah, Hey entitled your opinionas our professionals and radio. Do you
like the new song and would youwant to hear more of it? I
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would right, yeah, here here, Yeah, it's got a little bit
of a commercial sound for Pearl jamBut then again, it backs up the
fact that that Andrew Watt, theproducer on this new record, has worked
with a ton of pop artists,so I guess it's no wonder it's going
to have a commercial vibe to it, at least that song. But yeah,
I am interested to hear the restof it. So get familiar with
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the new Dark Matter record from PearlJammy again tonight at midnight, we'll play
the whole record for you. Let'sget a young Pete McKenzie, heather Ford.
Let's set outdoors, shall we?What's going on with Boston's Holy Classic
Rock Morning Show on one point sevenw z lex. I don't know why,
but you know, it's clearly notwarm enough now. But I remember
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like late spring, before school wasabout to get out, and the teacher
would say, let's go outside anddo some reading. It's such a nice
day. Oh, let's have ourlesson plan outside today. That was like
Christmas in May. You know,did not happen for me? When I
was a kid through grade school,very rare, but those few moments when
the teacher would bring the class outsidebecause it was so nice. My daughter
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and her class do it all thetime. I love it, and they
do it all the time. Isthere happier for it that vitamin D?
So, Kenny, you speculated thatmaybe I was embarrassed in my front yard
because I wasn't wearing pants. Farfrom the truth, okay. In fact,
I was wearing pants and not shorts. Well, I thought, maybe
you walked out to the mailbox inyour blue and nothing else. You know
(34:00):
now, And the fact is Igot around of golf in yesterday three o'clock
to about five o'clock. Wife textedme, as I'm walking off the golf
course. Hey, let's go graba bite to eat for dinner since I
was golfing, right, I said, great, So I headed home.
She wasn't there, so I thought, well, okay, because she's coming
(34:24):
home from work. She texted mefrom work. I got on the lawnmower.
I thought, I'm gonna I'm justgonna cut this little patch in the
front yard next to the garage.You know it. Well, he just
picked me up there before Sure,so I'm riding around in my golf clothes
on my lawnmower, and smoke isstarting to billow out of the lawnmower.
Oof, And of course I gotthe you know, the neighbor it's a
(34:45):
great walking neighborhood. Yesterday was abeautiful day. You got you a ride
on mower, don't you? Isthere anything more embarrassing than riding around on
a like a billowing lawnmower while neighborsare walking by. The smell of oil
is in the air, I mean, and I had no motivation to stop.
(35:06):
Should have stopped? You wanted toget the job done? Should I
put the lawnmower away when it's billowingsmoky oil? You probably could have burned
your motor out that way. I'mthinking if you kept it going well at
the you know, at the endof the path, and you know it's
I mean that that yard, thatportion of the yard, it seems to
be growing for whatever reason this springlike crazy, I don't know. But
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it's no bigger than this room,maybe a half again bigger. It's not
big. So I thought, I'mjust gonna get this this part done and
then I'll put it away. Soas I shut it eye, take it
back to the shed, and Iturn it off, and it's I mean,
it's just billowing. And I thought, I thought maybe I saw a
flame coming from underneath the engine hood. Should I have lifted? Should I
(35:54):
have backed away? At that?Could I would have gotten off of your
tractor? And I would Could itblow up? Is the question that was
on fire. I mean, Ithought I saw just a tiny, tiny
little flame. It didn't look likeit was going to burst into flames.
Is there is there danger there?I don't either, I would think so.
(36:15):
I'm sure that Uh, you know, there's experts out there in small
engine repair listening right now. Theycan probably tell you exactly what's wrong.
Maybe there's a gasket that needs replacedor something. Well, that's the other
thing I did. I went toburn and Oil. I went to YouTube
to look it up, and thisguy said it here's a very easy video
on how to change an oil gasket. Well it was a twenty two minute
(36:35):
video and he took the whole engineapart. And that's to me, that's
not an easy video. I mayregret this, but let's go to the
phones here WZLX, Hello, Hello, who's this guy? Scott? I
work at the Carrol School over andwhaling. What's up, Scott? You
do you are you weighing in onthis tractor situation? Yeah, I had
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the same thing happened. I wasmowing. My neighbors led in, My
guys were gone, and all theoil ports from one end of the engines
to the other. When I wasgoing up a hill and I hit the
house with all the smoke, andthen the fire chief swung in and goes,
what's going on? What that's somuch worse than peace? Oh yeah,
(37:17):
I totally hit his house. He'slike, that's amazing. He goes
next time, you know, hegoes give us the calls. We know
it's you, right, that's beautiful. Well, I'm putting the call in
today to my guy, you know, over at Robinson's Hardware to see if
I can get in there. Butyou know what, I know, this
time of the year, they've probablygot five hundred lawnmowers. They'll look at
(37:39):
ye tune ups and the whole nine. Right, Yeah, check your hey,
check your oil and see if it'stoo high. Sometimes the gas leads
in through the winter time until theoil check was right on the mark.
See when he was talking about smoke. I was thinking, uh, yeah,
like a gasket or something, agaskets, or it's not sealed around
the oil pan or something like that. I'm thinking it is an oil gasket.
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All right. Yeah, I'll trynot to burn a house down over
there. Yeah, hopefully the firedepartment doesn't show up, Pete the next
time. All right. I didn'teven put my lawnmower back in the shed
because I was afraid it might burnthe shed down. Well, that was
smart. So it's sitting outside ofthe shed. Yeah, she's running hot.
(38:21):
I wouldn't have put it away inthe shed. Well. Hey,
thanks for chiming in with your youruphill and downhill operation there, Pete.
You're not alone, No, notalone? Right, thank you, my
man. I have a good onelater on Maya. Yeah, that reminds
me, Pete. I got toget out I've been looking at I actually
had to move some dead branches thathad fallen on the patio, and I
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had to move some debris out ofthe way so I could pull my grill
out and grill last night, Isaid, God, I got to get
out here and clean this yard up. Man, I got to do my
spring cleanup. Sad time and sadtime. You're inspiring me to get out
there. I don't know if todayis going to be the day. We
got some showers moving in this afternoon. High's a in the mid fifties.
I guess so much cooler. Buthope that oil stench comes out of my
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golf clothes. Yeah, we're inmy favorite sure yesterday seven forty five.
Now it Zelex, get out andtake care of that yard, all right,
If not for you, do itfor the neighbors. They don't want
to look at that anymore. Froma Planet Fitness WCLX Studios. Now,
thanks for making that part of yourmorning headlines with Heather. Great story on
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one point seven WCLX bosses. Well, we found out in between last headlines
in this headlines that we do havethe only Satanic temple in the country,
right, Petelake, Yes, we'reit right Salem, Massachusetts. That house
is that Satanic temple. That's theone you go to if you're looking for
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one, if you're in say Oklahoma, right right. Co founders, Yeah,
they they found that, founded thateleven years ago. They have congregations
around the world. Okay, thereyou go. It's going to be a
you underground Satanic temples like in somebody'smom's basement. I'm sure there are,
but this is the but that's whatI said, But this is the one
that's known. That's why. Theperson that left the pipe bombs on the
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porch of the Satanic temple in Salemwas an Oklahoma man. And I thought,
why doesn't he go after his ownSatanic temple? Why is he going
after hours? Because we're it ofthe things he could find, he went
right to headquarters. Yes he did. Forty nine year old Sean Patrick Palmer
of Perkins, Oklahoma arrested yesterday morning, charged in a criminal complaint of quote
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using explosive to cause damage to abuilding used in interstate or foreign commerce.
And then you think to yourself,well, why what was behind this?
You know? Is what rationale didhe use? So In an addition to
the pipe bomb, investigators found asix page note containing the following message,
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Dear Satanist, I'm going to usethe word God because I think that's what
he's trying to say. Send meseven months ago to give you peaceful message
to hope you repent. You sayno, God, no, send me
to smite Satan, and I happyto obey. God want me to contact
you to tell you repent, turnfrom sin. God No like this place
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and plan to destroy it. MaybeSalem too, I mean, maybe Salem
too, like the town. Yes, God send me to fight cry baby
Satan, but want me to makehard effort so no one dies. I
obey God. Not send him toschool apparently or not? I mean so
officials a state additional surveillance footage captureda black Volvo Sedan registered to Palmer driving
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erradically immediately before and after the incident. So I'm thinking maybe he wrote it
like that because he was trying tothrow everybody off, because I mean,
Sean Palmer, forty nine year oldSean Palmer's driving a black Volvo unless he
stole that black Volvo. Volvos aren'tcheap, right, what is happening unus?
It was from the nineties, unlessit was. Did they have suv
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Volvos in the nineties? Oh?Yes, to Dan right, yes,
so maybe they did. Who knowswhat's going on with this, dude?
I said when the story first broke, please don't do this. I didn't
realize I had to say that tothe people of other states, like,
Hey, Oklahoma, leave our satanictemple alone and we'll leave whatever you've got
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going alone. Correct, It justseems like basic. The other person that
was caught was an eighteen year old. We talked yesterday or the day before.
All week we've been talking about postalworkers. The girl in Medford with
her friend who are giving whistles toMedford postal workers in case they're in trouble.
And then in Nashville, New Hampshire, a postal worker was robbed at
gunpoint by two people plus a personin a car for the keys to the
(42:44):
blue mailboxes. Well, an eighteenyear old from loll is going to be
arraigned or was arraigned in nashaua courton a charge of robbery. So they
caught one person, but they haven'tcaught the other two yet. I think
Pete, that's right. I thinkthat he's gonna sing like a canary and
he's gonna tip them off to thebigger picture, which is a ring of
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these thefts. Right, you're gonnawhistle the hopefully he's a whistle blow mastermind.
Fingers crossed. And then I thestory I dislike the most today.
I mean, and we did astory about a woman who brought her dead
uncle into a bank in Brazil tosign papers so she could get money.
And that story is still not theworst to me. I tweeted that video
out, by the way, becausethere's video of her going to the bank
(43:29):
with this corpse trying to put apen in her dead uncle's hand, and
what is she This is the bestparton I had Pete McKenzie ZLX. She's
holding the back of his head becauseit keeps flopping all over the place,
so she keeps moving his dead headup. I mean, it's horrible,
but still more horrible the story thatcame out about possibly about Robert Kraft's sabotaging
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Bill Belichick. I don't even Idon't know enough about sports to really talk
about this, but I do knowthat this agitates me. I didn't want
that whatever what is it Dynasty show? Was it on Apple or whatever?
I didn't watch it, but Ilistened to you two and enough people to
know that it was a hit jobon Belichick, which tells me that that
was also a Bobcraft situation. Thisjust seems stupid and sleazy, and it
(44:15):
makes me sad. And again,I don't really watch anything or pay attention
anything too much, but stop it. Well, just Stacy James's comment yesterday
would lead you to believe that thisis possible, because his comment yesterday was
Bob Craft, I wouldn't be surprised, Stacy James said, I wouldn't be
surprised if he complained to other ownersabout how Bill Belichick handled the last year
(44:37):
or two. So I can seeit being as elevated to the point where
he calls the guy from Atlantah.Yeah, but this most recent one,
I mean, what would why wouldArthur Blank? I assume this was a
phone conversation, Like, why wouldArthur Blank, the owner of the Falcons,
leak this to the media to say, oh, do you know what
(44:58):
Bob Craft said? Not to hireBelichick because he doesn't like him, Because
Bob, because they put twenty eightto three on the Super Bowl rate,
he's probably meant for thee Yeah,I would. I would if I were
him, I totally would. Ijust I don't understand this. Just let
him go and be whoever he's gonnabe, and don't. I don't know.
It just seems so cheap, andto me, it really has everything
(45:20):
to do with that Bob Craft didn'tget to, you know, be best
friends forever with Tom Brady until thevery end of his career, and that
he felt like it was Bill Belichick'sfault. I don't know. I mean,
I'm just trying to get into thebrain of someone I don't really want
to get into the brain of zLex. Weather cloudy and damp, with
showers around hides in the fifties,cloudy in fifties tomorrow, forty six degrees
in Boston. I'm heather Ford onone hundred point seven double u ZLX Rolling
(45:44):
Stones one undre point seven w ZXY. Yes, it's Boston's only classic rock
morning show. Stones fans, youonly have forty two more days until those
Fellers take over Gillette Stadium. First, they got to get all the dirt
out from the the motocross and theeverything else they were doing down there,
right, although they tend to dothat pretty fast. Right. Isn't there
another monster jam with the monster truckscoming into Did it already happen? Maybe
(46:07):
it already happened. I don't know. I know what's making its way across
the country. As I said,so, well, the Stones just forty
two more days. Well, youdon't have to wait forty two more days
to start earning one thousand dollars anhour. Yes, we are under these
sixty minute went on now, comingup at nine to ten this morning.
Next hour, you're first of thirteenone thousand dollars bride, Heather. When
I saw this story, I wasthinking of you when you caught that?
(46:29):
Was it a thirty pound grouper fish? You caught? You caught that I
caught like some sort of a faketuna? Fake? Right? It looked
like a tuna, but we weretold it was like a fake tune.
It had another name, right,But it was thirty pounds because we did
weigh it and I caught it onten pound line. Yeah, and you
reeled it sort of in for themost part. It took a really long
(46:49):
time, but getting it out ofthe water was a lot of work.
Well he used a knife. Yes, he stabbed it in the side and
dragged it up the side of theboat. Right, he gaffed it,
Ollie. Well, he just tooka knife out of his pocket, opened
it up, stabbed it in theside and dragged it over the side.
Dragged it, wow, because hewas going to sell it. Yeah.
Yeah, we were just out therefor fun. What was I going to
(47:10):
do? With it. We werein the Bahamas. It wasn't like I'm
like, I'm taking it back tomy room. I'm going to cook it
right up. So the story is, this is on the Ohio River down
by Cincinnati. This teenage girl who'sbeen fishing with her dad for years since
she was young. She hooks amassive catfish. She wasn't hillbilly handfishing,
(47:32):
was she She was jugging, whichI've never heard of before. It involves
a tree branch, a clorox,an empty clorox jug, a line,
and a hook. So you know, how do you reel it in.
I don't know how they do thaton the borderline of Kentucky in Cincinnati,
but that's what they were doing whenshe hooked this thing. Oh, I
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was screaming. I was so surprised. I didn't think he was going to
be that big at all. Didn'tuse the traditional rod and reel to pull
out her catch. She used atechnique called jugging. We just take like
a tree branch and we just takeit and we run it through the handle
and then up by the tree,so it'd be like up here more so
they can't so they put this likean emptychlorox bleach bottle with a branch through
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it up into a tree. Iguess, so go wing your float off
unless a big fish comes and likebreaks it or something. The big fish
did not break the line. Ittipped the scale at one hundred and I
start pulling him up and he juststarts pulling me real hard. I was
like, uh oh, this isa big fish. I was like,
get ready, I pull him up. After I get him all entangled,
(48:37):
and I pulled him up and herolled over on his side, and he
was just massive. I'm probably tenpounds bigger than him. I mean,
there was no way I could gethim in the book by myself. Release
into the river Ohio State record.Wow, I love. It was released
(48:58):
back into the river's lungs. Theydidn't have it out of the water for
I looked it up. More thanhow long an hour, say forty five
seconds, three minutes, three minutes, three minutes. Yeah, and they
are considered a very hearty fish.So three minutes the catfish. A long
time the catfish, I think howmany filet sandwiches they could. But they
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did catch and release they did,so this this thing can live another day.
The beast can be caught by someoneelse. I will say, Pete,
in the video that you sent meof this state record catfish, that
water is damn by you, lookinglike it is swampy. It looks like
chocolate milk, and there's a lotof growth and milfoil branches. It looks
gross and the guy, like thefather is like waiting around in it.
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And then at the end of thevideo the mom convinces the daughter who caught
the fish to cannonball into it.I'm like, you wouldn't catch me in
that one, especially with monsters likethat swimming around. Sir, Oh my
god, when you see the sizeof it, incredibly yeah, you'll know
them. Why. I think Ithink I know what it really was.
Though it's a baby wee man,that's right. Lord. Well listen,
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I'm not sure if you can geta catfish filet at the MGM Music Hall
at the concession stands, but whatyou could get is a pair of cheap
trick tickets. We have your ticketto rock coming up at eight forty in
the Classic Rock Class Boston's only ClassicRock morning show eight forty two forty five
Trivia Time, Ladies and gentlemen,it's getting young. Pete McKenzie and Heather
(50:29):
Forward, You're quiz master here atone Cabot Road, third floor. Yeah,
we got cheap trick tickets up forgrabs here, so let's go to
the phones. Let's see if wecan get a worthy recipient goes by the
name of Mike down in Norwell,what's up, Mike? Hey, how
are you this morning? I amwell, Heatherfore, I'm good. Are
(50:49):
we starting? I didn't know ifwe were starting. I don't know if
you want to say hello to Mike. You know, after all, you
get to know the contestant a littlebit here. Hello, I have a
mic up on the chat alright,playing along Grand Rocket Out Mike Prince Green
and classic rock class that takes allthe fun out of it. Hey,
(51:13):
all right? Question number one,Where did Aerosmith make their live debut A
The Club of Odd Volumes or bNIPMUK High School, Dedlock High School?
Yeah? At which venue did PeteTownsend first smash his guitar? The Marquee
Club, Madison Square Garden or theRailway Hotel Madison Square Garden The Railway Hotel
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before filming or before forming Motley Crue. Tommy Lee had worked previously with which
band Sweet nineteen or the Key Holes. Yes, in which country was Metallica
bassist Cliff Burton killed? Sweden?Or Denmark? Denmark, Sweden? What
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nickname was given to the Continental HyattHouse Hotel in Los Angeles due to a
string of nineteen sixties band naughtiness,The Paradise Hotel or the Riot House?
Oh, Paradise Hotel. Hiatt Housebecame the Riot House. Oh, Mike,
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Mike, I understand me again.That's your second loss. I understand,
Mike. It is horrible. Ithought it'd be nice to be alright.
I gave you choices. Mike.Hey, listen. Maybe we'll send
you home with the Classic Rock Collegeof Classic Rock Knowledge Encyclopedia set. Maybe
you can learn something for next time. That'd be awesome if that existed,
(52:45):
I'd be happy to award you that. But unfortunately, Mike, we have
to say goodbye, and we gotto open up the phone lines. All
right, six one seventy nine threeone one double O seven Here cheap trick,
MGM, Music Hall, Fenway,call her ten. They're yours.
Boston's a Classic Rock Morning Show.One hundred points do w CLX eight fifty
two now forty five Some showers movingin on and off throughout the day.
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Cooler than the last three days,only getting into the low fifties. Hey,
real quick with this warm up.The people that work with my wife,
they're electricians. They're out on theroad and stuff like that. So
one of the guys came back andsaid that he was in He was in
his van, pulled up next toa motorcycle and they're out now you know.
Oh yeah, and the motorcycles gotzlex blaring, got us on,
(53:31):
got our show on in the morning, right, So that to me,
that sounds pretty cool. Yeah,we're riding with a biker. I don't
know why, it just sounds awesome. And the other one was she walked
into the she takes the mail atthe end of the day at work and
goes to the n Natic post officeand apparently they listen all day morning through
(53:57):
the afternoon. So that's another postlistens. I'm gonna have to listen for
that. Yeah, I know Southborough. They crank us up. Yeah,
big mic out in south Borough,well known my buddy Joe yeastener of the
show. But thanks Natick, weappreciate you. Yeah, next time I'm
in there, I'll have to keepan ear to the back room there.
Sure see if they're cranking us up. Listen, we just heard some Audio
Slave, which is another classic collaboration. You know, was a rage against
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the Machine had broken up and ChrisCornell decided he wanted a new project as
well. So it was just magicalChris Cornell, Tomarello coming together for Audio
Slave. How about this for acollaboration, Lennon and McCartney, Only it's
Sean oh No, Lennon and JamesMcCartney, the youngest offspring of Paul and
John. So yeah, they gottogether and they've been writing and recording,
(54:44):
and they just released their very firstsingle together. It's called Primrose Hill.
You want to hear a little bitof it? Okay, now, wait
a minute, because I'm familiar withthe Lennon children, but the only McCartney
child I was aware of was theone that's a fashion designer, Stella Stella.
I didn't know. James is theson of Linda and Paul. Yeah,
(55:07):
the youngest one, younger than Stella. So here's a little clip of
a Primrose Hill. Let me knowwhat you think. What are we thinking?
(55:35):
I like that, I like it? You like it? He kind
of yeah, it kind of overtonesa little bit. I mean, you're
not going to mistake him for hisdad John Lennon, but uh, you
kind of hear a little bit ofthat, almost a little Julian Lennon ask.
But yeah, the authors of thesong said that. Actually it was
James H. McCartney who said hehad this vision when he was a child
(56:00):
in Scotland. It was an otherworldlyexperience on a lovely summer's day as a
child, he saw who he wouldgrow up to marry, his one true
love. And so this song isabout trying to find that person. Okay,
sow deep man is thirty deep.Hey, we're getting deep into the
bank accounts here. We're just momentsaway from your first to thirteen opportunities to
(56:20):
grab a thousand bucks. Yeah,thirteen times every weekday we give you a
shot at the thousand dollars bribe.It's coming up here at nine ten when
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Morning Show, nine twenty three,sixty three more days till the official start
to summer. I know, wealways like to think the unofficial start is
Memorial Day weekend. Usually you know, but according to the calendar, that's
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a solstice or equinox rather whichever oneyou want to call, sixty three days
away till summer here only getting intothe low fifties, not very summer like
today. I can tell you thatwe had a conversation about Bill Belichick throughout
the morning and the dynasty the AtlantaFalcons interview, Bob Kraft's involvement. Bill
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Belichick was on the Pat McAfee showyesterday. If you don't know what that
is, it's a three hour broadcastof pure NFL fun. Really, I
mean, if you enjoy the NFL. He's got like six guys that rap
about the NFL. It's a podcastthey televise, right. Yes, I've
never watched watched it, but I'veheard obviously heard of it. All right,
It's entertaining if you love the NFL. So he had Bill Belichick on,
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and Julian Edelman had posted a whileago this about Bill Belichick appearing on
the Pat McAfee show. I needto get Bill on this, goddamgn couch.
I swear if he does McAfee beforehe does my show, that would
hurt me. Coach. I didn'ttake all those team friendly deals for just
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nothing, ladies and gentlemen. Thisman Bill Belichick. That's Pat McVie Belichick
before he was on Edelman's podcast.Yeah great, great, so Belichick.
You know, we know him asthe head coach of the Patriots. We
know what he's like in front ofa microphone at a press conference. Nobody
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seemed to like that part of it. But we enjoyed going to nine Super
Bowls, winning six of them.Right here he listen to him, Listen
to him talk about he's actually goingto be working the NFL draft next week
as an analyst. Yeah, yeah, on television, on television. Now,
listen to this personality. All right, this draft year, are you
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still studying all the draft prospects?Are you watching? What is what is
life like for you right now?And what has it been like for the
first time in forty nine years notin an NFL building, and for first
time in forty eight years, uh, not a part of the draft in
the NFL. Yeah, well,sort of like what I've been doing,
you know, watching watching the players, you know, specifically the ones that
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might be involved in our our show. So the guy's in the top,
you know, top part of thedraft. But the first round leads into
the second round, and there's alot of correlation there. So we'll talk
about that next Thursday night. Butyeah, just trying to just trying to
do some preparation and you know,follow up. I watched a lot of
these guys in the fall, andand even something from last year when they
were juniors or when they were underThey weren't coming out, but they were
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still factors in evaluating the players inthe in the twenty three drafts. So
it's just kind of an ongoing processand yeah, it's fun to keep up
with. I always enjoy this partof the part of the season. You
know what he sounds like. Hesounds like the Bill Belichick that talks to
the team after the game's over.That's in the locker room. That's the
voice I hear right there. That'slocker room Belichick. The other thing I
think they're coaching him on is notsmacking his lips. I only heard it
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once, Yeah, the one mouthit once. Yeah, I think he's
getting coached on nuts. I don'tknow, did you hear that when you
would talk in the locker room,because it was always like happiness and joy
and that the lipsmacking seemed to belike a step he would take to pause,
like he would do that as asa way to make the conversation slower.
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That's a good point. Look ata locker room, yeah, to
see if he did. I don'tthink he did that in the locker room.
I think in the locker room itwas just excitement and it was happiness
or sadness. But I think heemployed the lipsmack to make whatever he was
saying sound duller and more dramatic.Here's here's a question. Do you think
locker room Bill is more like Billoutside of work locker room Bill, Yes,
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I do. Do you think that'smore like his personality? I do.
I mean I've met the guy.You know. I've met the guy
and he was a joy to talkto. I think it is. I
think you're right, Kenny. Ithink you're right. Only time will tell.
But he was laughing joky too,because I guess right before this it
was the day after his birthday andMcAfee and company one of this send their
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regards. But listen to Bill droppingthe jokes, the yucky yucks on you.
Yesterday was your birthday, Happy birthday. They called the fire department to
put out the candles. Oh look, dropping the one. What seventy year
old hasn't said that before? Right, he's going to be playing Caesar's next,
Bill Belichick, Right, try theveal. You're doing a stand up
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was another one, and then you. Yesterday they dropped another new song from
the forthcoming record called wreckage and itsounded a little something like this kind of
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digging it. I love his voice. Yeah, it's so unique, right
over thirty two years into making twelverecords. Now, well when this one
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I love his voice, but Ijust think it was drowned out by
the music in there. But that'sjust me. I mean that's you know
what I hear in my head.Yeah, midnight tonight. I mean you
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my alarm already sat on my phone. That's because he's wicked. Smat nice
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