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you know, I Heart Radio AccessDay dot Com. Got a text last
night at is right around Well,I'll tell you exactly ten forty seven last
night from my sister in law,the anti vaxer. Yep, who text
me. You know, we've beentalking about Jamie Fox and we assume that
he had a stroke. That's whathis friends are saying. Yeah, he's

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had a clinic that specializes in treatingstroke victims. Oh no, how did
this become something that anti vaxxers.Well, he got the vaccination, he
vox had a he had a bloodclot in the brain after getting vaccinated two
years ago. And this was accordingto this source, that he did not

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want to get vaccinated, but themovie studio forced him to get vaccinated,
and because he got vaccinated, hegot this awful blood clot. And that's
uh, that's rightful. My sisterFlost friend of mine in his thirties got
an awful blood clot, had astroke way before the pandemic. Yeah right,
they come along and he was twentyyears younger than Jamie Fox is now.

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So well, they'll take anything exactly. I mean, we've talked about
this before and she doesn't listen,so thankfully I can say it. But
like on, you know what,we had to like drag my mother back
from Q and On. I talkedabout that often. She sent out something
a Memorial Day to everybody in thefamily and it was there was a big
que on it and it was likea but there was also like a dog

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and all these other things. Igo, yeah, mah, you can't
send out memes from Q and on. She goes, but I just saw
the dog. I go, You'rethey send these to you because of your
past practices of searches. You can't. The FBI has labeled them like a
domestic terrorist. Please please stop textingQAnon crap to all of us listening to

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this podcast yesterday? And have youheard the story about the boy who fell
into a coma because he got avaccine he had it was hand an illness,
I don't know. They thought hehad the flu or something, and
so all his organs were shutting down, so he slipped into a comma.
I'm sad. And then after twoyears of being in a coma, his
brain woke up, but he wasstill paralyzed. Have you heard that story?

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I have not. So he couldsee and hear everything, you mean,
like from the the song one Metallicawhere he knew everything that was going
on around and feel everything, butcouldn't share it with any right, so
but to look at him, heappeared as though he was a vegetable and
so this whole story like he speaksthrough a voice, one of that synthesized

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thing. You know, he's ina way figured it all out. He's
in a wheelchair, so he wentended up. He woke up, okay,
but is only able to speak throughthe computer, you know what I
mean. He's able to yes,I was there, not from the very
beginning. It's about two years intomy vegetative state. I began to wake
up. I was aware of everything, just like any normal person. Isn't

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that crazy? So like he's voice, did you have an English accent?
Well? It did? Somebody pickand this is a story out of Europe,
so I'm assuming, okay, yeah, but I mean so like he's
trying to get his dad's attention,like his dad is talking to him,
his dad's picking him up, andhe can't. He can't. He can
hear everything, he can see it, like he learned how to tell time

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through seeing uh shadows to go throughoutthe room, you know what I mean.
And he was and he was angrybecause they kept playing uh Barney,
you know, the Dinosaur, theI Love You. They just would show
and it was he was going crazy. He knew he was, he was
awake, He knew the whole time. He just couldn't let his family know

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that he was trapped in this body. And for eight years he was trapped
inside this body. And what I'msaying is he's talking through that thing now.
But how did they realize that hecould? How did they realize he
was aware because he because he wasrecapping, because he woke up, because
he woke up from the coma andwas moving around a little. It was

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moving around. Yeah, yeah,So he was like his eyes were blinking.
You can't just go straight from hewoke his eyes were open to using
that machine and knowing that he's working. Well, they knew he was had,
you know, some sort of brainfunction of some comma. But he
while he was in that state,he heard his mother say, I want
you to die. So while he'slike he's totally Shone remembers vividly going up

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to him one time and saying,I hope you die. That's horrible thing
to say. Just wanted some sortof relief. So he's inside going,
no, I'm here. I mean, can you write torment? But I
understand where she's coming from. God, you wanted to be over days.
If not, tweets can go buyas ye closed myself down and become entirely

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black within a nothingness that is,Washington said, lifted from wheelchair to bed.
Sometimes the nurses were careless with him. They'd pour scalding hot tea down
his throat or leave him in coldbaths, sitting all alone. One of
the nurses even began to intentionally abusehim. You are powerless. I mean,

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if you think you're having a badday to day, can you imagine
this guy for eight years is ableto feel right, but instead of allowing
himself to feel the sting of thesethoughts, I sit flowers each day staring
blankly into space. So there wasone thought you'd allow himself to engage and
savor. I paid and wish forthe mic to die. He just wanted

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to die the whole time, justtelling crazy. So anyway, I thought
that was a fascinating little thing I'dlike to share with you this morning.
Boy, I wish you'd had abetter ending. I think these are the
worst breaks we've ever done as faras uplifting. I think it's been a
great show so far as we've hiton topics that we normally I'm gonna guess
the audience is pretty much in acomma. Oh my god, I can't

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believe it. For God, LikeI said, if you think you're having
a bad day today, this guydid a fact. You know what,
You're not really good in that.I am uplifting people to make them feel
better. Feel good about yourself goinginto this beautiful sunny day, knowing that
you're not in a coma. Ilook at you knowing I'm going to have
a better day. You are myinspiration. That's right, It'll be a

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Standby five minutes away from a ticketto Rock Summer talking about birthday Bash tickets
at seven fifty eight fifty eleven fiftytwo, fifty three fifty. Did you
see that report on condoms? Seemsto be seeing on social media? One
in one in eight men under thirtyfive that brought a condom to? What

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event? Where a first date?One in eight man first date to a
funeral? I just gotta go weddingjust in case. Well, wedding,
it's more likely to happen. Yeah, So last weekend, my wife's family
got some question real quick before youget under your sad news. Yeah,
don't you guys just like when you'resingle for the most part, or just

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dating in general, so you justhave one in your so so basically you're
just bringing it anyway. Well,well, if you're a kid, like
I had to make sure because Ididn't want my mother to go through my
looking like when you're an adult datinglike an eighteen to to marry, you
kept one of your there's always oneon you, right, I kept one

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in my wallet, right, Okay, and it broke. The packaging broke.
That's how long it was in there. In there. He didn't replace
the credit cards. I didn't havecredit cards. So we got some sad
news. My wife's uncle, Billwas on his deathbed. Last weekend was
a whole weekend. And Bill's agood guy. Quite that, he's one

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of those guys. Remember the otherday we were talking about how you go
to family functions, and you'll seesomebody at a family function and you'll never
talk to them, and like you'llsee them for like ten fifteen years at
these family functions. You know whothey are, you recognize them, but
you've never actually had a conversation withthem, and it happens. Yeah,
Bill wasn't that guy. We alwayshad great conversations. And uh, you

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know, by the way, he'snot dead yet, but he was unconscious
ninety percent of last weekend, theholiday weekend, and was given morphine for
his pain, which you know,I mean when that happens. Is anybody
that said somebody on their deathbed knowsthat the end is near when it's no
fun for anything, you're not dying. That is true because I had a

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bunch of it right. Oh,I was dying, but it was an
imminent. Tons of family visited him. He's got he's got over ten grandchildren,
tons of friends. It was justa very sad weekend last weekend.
And then yesterday that dude doesn't wakeup, sits up and wants to drink
a beer. Sure enough, theylast night they wheeled him out of the

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facility into the parking lot in tailgated. Last night well, sometimes that happens
right before you pass right, didn'tyour father in law ask for a huge
spaghetti dinner after being almost unconscious.I was told, get to Connecticut,
your father in laws near death.So I raced to Connecticut. I walked
through the door. That dude isn'tsitting at the kitchen table eating a full

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plate of spaghetti. It's nice.But then he said, I'm dying tomorrow.
Everyone you know, And sure enoughhe did die the next day.
Yeah, but he's sitting and helooked healthy. That's a pretty common thing.
Okay, so they're anyway, Sothere were thirty people in the parking
lot of this nursing home. Theybrought a grill, they did the tenth
they set up a table. Anywaythey had. The facility ended up shutting

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them, shutting down last thing becauseyou can't do that. So he never
got outside for his ball. No, they partied for two time, all
right. They just made too biga deal out of it. Yeah,
they actually, you know what,the person's passing away, make whatever deal
you want. I hear you.I mean, it's one of my wife's
side of the family biggest regrets.When Grandma Alice Vince was dying and all

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she wanted was a highball, andnobody ever brought her Are you kidding me?
Yeah? Oh, bring the ladya high one of their biggest regrets.
Yeah, he wanted a beer.You're gonna give him a beer?
I mean he's done. Well,yeah, I'm going to give him a
beer. Right. Well, that'slike my mother. So I remember getting
a call, you know, yourmother's going to die within the next ten

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to twelve hours. So I jumpon a plane to Cleveland and and he
got to the point where they said, well she she'll probably be gone by
the time you get here. AndI said, well, I'm gonna go
anyway, because you know, familyand stuff. So I walk into her
room. Her eyes light up,and then for the next week. Do
you remember I stayed there for thefourth For the next week, she's alert,

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sitting feeding her donuts. She lovesMcDonald's coffee. I'm out getting her
coffees at McDonald's. For the fullweek, she's talking like it's she's like
one hundred percent. It was likeamazing. And then she the next week.
Yeah, life is weird that way. Oh my god. Now,

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my mother in law, it's funnybecause we were talking about this over the
weekend. We're talking about a lotof death because of the whole deathbed thing.
My father law was very angry toowhen he died. Um Umney was
dying. Yeah, my mother inlaw seemed to like the attention of it,
and we were talking about that waybecause she was just a very pleasant

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person. But she loved being fondover her and so to. But it's
interesting and that was good for her, Like she knew it was going to
happen, and she loved that everybodywas around and yeah, right, it
felt it felt good. She probablyhad come to the an acceptance stage.
If you can't accept it, you'reangry. Yeah, and that makes sense.
No one wants no one's like Yeah. So when I was told that

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my mother in law was dying,because I remember waking up from my nap,
going, hey, she's dying.So I got in the car,
I drove to Connecticut, walked intothe hospital room. She died, and
I was the very last relative tosee her. She died within five minutes.
Have you walking in of me walking? She waited for you, right,
like she the most Well, that'swhat they're saying, I mean it
could that be true? Yes,she waited for me. Yeah, yeah,

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that's crazy, but that's crazy,right, that's she just wanted to
say thank you. In my wife'scase, when her mom was dying,
she walked out of the room andher mom died and they thought, you
know, she didn't want to diein front of Sandy. Oh that's interesting.
Yeah, that's and that was inSeattle on the country to be there
for She walks out of the room, her mother dies after watch she had

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said goodbye, right, her brotherand sister were still in there, and
Sandy had gone, you know,had to go to the bathroom whatever or
get a coffee, came back andshe Wow, that's interesting. So what
else can we talk about today becauseI'm so depressed? All right, one
seven w CLX with your tickets summer. It's all good. Yeah, birthday

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bash tickets right now, talking aboutthe offs, birthdays, death days.
You know, you want to hangwith us, right, We're great to
be around. Oh my god,we're They call her ten right weird today,
I'm weird. I'm It's Kevin's favoriteshow. I'm having a great show.
I know, all right, sixone seven, nine three, one
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the Planet Fitness, w CLX Studios, Horizon Spot Now Now thanks for making
us part of your morning headlines withHeather. People are in great story X
Boston. So I don't talk aboutit as much anymore because it's been so

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long since I've been a teacher.I think I stopped teaching in oh three,
right, so I taught for fiveyears. That's where I met my
husband. And the craziest, mostwonderful events I've ever been to. We're
not in radio. They were alwaysteacher gatherings. Our Christmas parties were epic.
They were at the top of avery small ski hill. Here's a

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good idea, let's all get drunk, and maybe once or twice the party
ended because all of us were outsiderolling down the hill without skis or sleds,
just cheering and having a great time. One of the things we also
did there was probably twenty or thirtyof us, is every Friday and I

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would be coaching or everybody would doingsomething. But when school ended and you
were done, we went to abar called Copperfields in montgom, New York,
and we'd spend hours there, uh, just drinking and eating and you
know, half price drinks and halfprice appetizers, and I mean, I
don't remember. Teachers in a groupknow how to do it. Oh god,

(16:15):
tea together. They do it good. But here's the problem, and
teachers know this is that if you'rein a group of teachers and you're only
teachers, you only talk about teaching. And if there's someone there that's not
part of the teaching group, itis not a fun time. Left.
It's only fun if you're a teacher. And I didn't know that until I

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wasn't a teacher. I was likewhere it was such a great time and
all we would do was talk aboutschool and each other and and well no,
that's what I mean by school.Yeah, So anyway, I loved
it. It was the only wayI wanted to spend Friday nights. Of
course, we didn't have kids,none of us did, and we would
just party. I didn't realize therewasn't happy hour here in Massachusetts. You

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didn't know, because once we movedhere, I basically had kids and I
didn't have a friend group. RightI came here, you were the only
people I knew, so I wasit was just John and I. Yeah,
and we did not go and justhave half prized drinks by ourselves,
right, weren't meeting anyone. Youguys, when you moved back here,
you had existing friends and I hadnothing. So I until until the something

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came up with nothing to do withme knowing there was no happy hour because
we grew up with it in theMidwest. They still have it. No,
I grew up with it in NewYork, is what I'm saying.
Yeah, but when we got here, we weren't going out to drink.
You didn't miss out. Yeah,there was nothing. I was having baby.
When did it start here? Sowhen we think in the eighties,
it said, is when they startednot having happy hour anymore. So there's

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talk about bringing it back and notbringing it back. And I will tell
you that, even though it comesup every once in a while to repeal
the band unhappy hour, it's notlooking good. Uh, it's it's just
here, here's a lawmaker talking aboutit. Drunk driving is unacceptable. At
the same time, I think we'vedone a lot to change the culture around
what people may have thought forty yearsago. Something happened. Is that why?

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Well, I mean always it's youknow, it's probably someone die.
If somebody died. Yeah, Kennyhad a story about that. Oh he's
listening right now. But he saidthat there was an instance that happened to
pave the way for that involved somebodygetting killed drunk driver. I read that
it was a number of different ones, but there was one person who pushed
for it. Yeah. Yeah,so anyway they think it's going to happen.

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I did hear this morning that somerestaurants aren't exactly happy about it.
Some of them are very happy.You know, restaurant groups say whatever you
can do in this time. Baroney'shuge. But the insurance for people that
are restaurants that skyrockets when you includea happy hour. Oh is that right?
Oh I didn't know that. Well, I don't pay much attention.

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Paul would tell you about what,Yeah, because he was a bartender when
they had a happy hour, Andyeah they didn't. And I don't know
if bars are like, yes,let's do it in restaurants with alcohol,
or like, uh, we can'tnot do it, and it's going to
increase. My brother in law lovesthat bar. Money boy. That is
just that's where it's at it,you know, super fun. Both Kansas
and Illinois repeal their Happy Hour band. The last decade, neither state saw

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an increase in traffic related fatalities ortraffic related fatalities due to Tackholic Studies have
been done. Yeah, yeah,of course studies have been done, so
we'll see. I'm at the pointnow where I can appreciate happy hours again,
so I would enjoy it. Yeah, I didn't really enjoy it either
way. I didn't realize they werebad. What's stopping you from just going

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out on your deck and having adrink like I do. That's nice old
people laugh, but it's want togo hang out with other I don't know.
Not looking for that I'm going todo. Since you are only doing
sad stories today, Kevin, we'vehad like the worst breaks, dog abuse,
destruction, talking about a friend ofyours who's dying. Hey, Rod
is early stages of gum disease,right or awful? Yeah, it's just

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too much. By the way,that last one wasn't a joke. Just
let you know. He did comeout and say that he is in the
early stages of gum disease. Likewe care um. This story is out
of pevity and the headline is onCBB and it said quote he did not
hesitate. Driver runs over and killsbaby geese Indea ten to twelve geese for

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walking across the street. A bunchof them were babies. I will tell
you that the babies are out infull force right now. I see them
everywhere all over. Hatchlings. They'reonly about this big now. They're a
little gray color. There's there's alot of hatred for geese. I mean
they're dirty birds, you know,they eat grass and poop and make a
mess. They're like all they justget I would never do that, no,

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no, So anyway, it wascaught on camera and the neighbor who
saw spoke. We named them everyyear, pretty invested. They're essentially like
pets to us where we're like Isaid, we're invested, like we feed
them every day. See them everyday. You're not feeding God, you're

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feeding them. We watched him growup every year. So they were all
over here, but I don't knowabout ten twelve of them. He did
not hesitate, didn't break nothing,blew right through them, kill three of
them, injured a fourth one.It was devastating, you know, heartbreaking,
and the I heard like a bunchof thu bang and then watched the
man's speed off and blow the redblow the stop sign at the end,
and you just keep going. Iknow it's a goose and it's a Canadian

(21:37):
goose, but I mean they're they'realso protected animals too. It just showed
they had an absolutely zero regard foranimal life. You know, what if
that was my daughter, what ifthat was you know, somebody's pet did
not stop. It's just it's that'sunacceptable. Like I had a lot of
witnesses and nobody caught the play.No, because they they're hoping he comes
forward, they're probably not gonna haveThey were probably all just stunned. Well,

(21:57):
I think it was kind of somaybe someone caught something about the car
and I don't know, the ringdoorbell, Yeah, that's the ring doorbell,
catching that guy talking when it washappening. Yeah, I mean they've
taken on these geese, is theirpets pretty much, so yeah, it's

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pretty it's super sad. Don't runover the baby, No, that's right,
that's disgusting, Yeah, terrible.I mean I'm always stopping for turkeys
and geese as they crossed. Theydon't know what roads are. They're dumb
burds not created a list. Sothis will be goose murderer, great dog
abuse, destruction, guy in comaa rod early stages of gum disease.

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So we talked about a deathbed experienceand then a goose murderer. There we
go. We're just making it happen. Next to that one Zelex whether sunny
and approaching ninety today, sun inclouds with an African thunderstorm tomorrow highs in
the mid eighties, sixty two degreesin Boston. I'm Heather Forward on one
hundred point seven double UZLX. Thisis Boston's classic rock. Have you been

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to iHeartRadio Access Day dot com yet? You should do it? Do it
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eighty five to ninety sixty two.Right now, it's crossing Mackenzie and what
what what the moment of the dayon WLX. There is such a similar

(23:26):
thread running through all the topics ofthis show. All right, if you
don't mind, I'd like to addto it. When should we go through
it again? Or no, Idon't know you as grape dog abuse,
destruction, a rod, early stagesof gun disease. Yes, you got
a guyana coma got a deathbed chatthat we had. We had a goose

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that was just murdered moments ago.Right, it's a similar thread. I
just don't know what it is.Okay, I can't quite put it,
you know, finger on it?You got? Okay. So this is
out of New York, the Syracusearea where this happened over Memorial Day weekend,
where the town pond oh I knowwhere you're going, has had a
pair of swans in it, whichis a lovely thing in any town pond

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you have them and each year hatchlingscome along, and this year there were
four hatchlings with the mom and thedad. Well, the four hatchlings and
the mom disappeared over the weekend.Okay, yeah. Police believe the teenagers
unstole the four baby swans and leftwith Faye. The boys then returned home

(24:33):
with the swan were according to authorities, the family ate the swan a Memorial
Day what hear? Okay so much? Teenagers took four babies and the mama
and went to somebody's house and thefamily. When they say the family,
that means mom and dad, right, they sat down and ate the swan.

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According to the police, the teamsthought that they were hunting and that
Faye was not a swan but alarge duck. But they believed that it
was just a very large duck.They did not know that it was that
super long neck. Is that reallywhat they believed? Oh? My god.
And they did not know that itwas not a wild animal, that
it was actually owned by the villageManlius. As for the father swan,

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Manny, his days at this pondwill also be numbers. After losing him
mate, he could become aggressive whenthe babies are reintroduced to the pond.
What do you got to put him? You gotta put that little fellow down.
No good, So the babies Heather. Two of the two of the
babies were found at a store whereone of the perpetrators works, and the
other two babies were found in thehome of another one of the teenagers.

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Are they okay, They're fine,They're going to be returned to the pond.
My biggest question is did anybody askthem how swan tastes other than that.
How was dinner? It was Carlson, Mackenzie and Heathers on the moment
of the day. We dame teamon one hund seven LX Carlson Mackenzie,

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Heather Kenny A twenty six Yeah,I go to iHeartRadio Access Day dot Com.
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the Patriots had a mini camp yesterdayand Mac who who loves football? Is
it cute? Three four years later, I find he'll always be a rookie.
To me, it's the voice ofa leader. Have you so?
He is so adorable? Harry comesalways learning. Oh yeah, crashes of

(27:14):
his vision of Tom Brady coming upto Massachusetts and just bull on arms slapping,
Get hold of yourself, boy,he talks about learning. I'm just
learning from all the things. That'sall I took from from last year's It's
a learning experience, and um,I think I learned a lot, which
is a start using all this learning, kid, And I got learned to

(27:34):
get better, which last year Igot learned to get better by learning.
Right. All I can do is, like I said earlier, I'm gonna
run my race, and hopefully everybodywill run right behind me. Should we
run on a track cross country,I don't know, boy, And don't

(27:56):
run in front, like, don'ttry to get in front of Mac.
You have to run behind him ifyou're if you're gonna be in his pack.
I'll be looking over my shoulder,all right, right, and we'll
be able to push this thing alongand learn from everything and do everything I
can to earn the respect of everybodyin this building again, and from there
go out there in Winston Games.Well, Boston sports fans, I'm sorry,
you got nothing real. I mean, I know you got the revs

(28:17):
who played last night and of coursethe Red Sox lost again, but no
Bronze, no Celtics. So sportsfans are just looking for anything, and
so yeah, you'll take a minicamp. I guess, well, you
know what, the addition of AaronRodgers to the AFC East Mac has to
prove he is not the worst quarterbackin the division, right, because you
got Josh Allen, you got Tuah, you got Aaron Rodgers and Mac Jones.

(28:38):
Wow. Right, So Slater spoke, Yes, you know, Matthew
Slayer he's still on the team.Can you believe it? He's still Yeah,
he still So he was talking aboutthe fair catch role. They were
asking about that and if you don'tknow, so the fair catch thing is
you can take a fair catch insidethe twenty five and the ball will be

(28:59):
placed, you know, at theirown twenty five. So you catch it,
you don't have to run with it. And so I mean that's that's
all he does as special teams andthat's sort of you know, he runs
Hal's ass down field one hundred thousandan hour. And you know, I
mean, do you even need aSlater now with all this? Right?
So you can do it with afair catch. I just don't believe that
this is truly in the name ofplayer health and safety. What I what

(29:22):
I do believe is we want toportray ourselves a certain way to the public.
To you guys, that says wecare about the players. But I
can give you a long list ofexamples, and I've been around this game
for almost forty years where the leagueand the powers that we do not act
in the best interest of the players, and players are still angry about Thursday
night football. I love it,I mean, but the players don't want
to play on Sunday. Then turnaround, Yeah, in situations, do

(29:48):
you have to have Thursday? Theyneed that recovery time. They want that.
So he's saying, hey, look, they'll never take that away now,
I too much. And they loveyou, Ken, and they'll do
it just for you. Do itfor me. Thanks guys, thank you,
welcome, Thank you Mac. Thanksfor taking the field, Mack,
appreciate it. Take it to theRock. Summer continues today fifty with birthday

(30:10):
badge tickets. See how It's Boston'sClass of Rock. Should you jump on?
iHeartRadio Accesstate dot Com to get overseven hundred deals and experiences, but
only today, So just twenty fourhours and that's it. Eight forty.
My name's Kevin, that's Pete tomy right, Heather Forward days here,
Kenny Young now in the studio,sunny and hot ninety today or at sixty

(30:33):
seven right now, we can doa quick make it or break it.
We listened to ten to fifteen secondsof new music, and we'll tell you
if it's any good. Yeah,we're qualified. That's all it takes.
Don't question it. Please. Thisis a new one from Queens of the
Stone Age and it's called Carnivarrior.You're reading that like you've read the name
of the band for the first time. Josh Home, Carnivarrior is arn Avoyer.

(30:59):
Okay, that's enough. I loveit. First of all. What
does it remind me of? Okay, it sounds like Bowie. That's what
I was going to stay a littleplus a little bit more. I love

(31:21):
it. Yeah, and Kenny,you say I'm grooving. Yeah, I
don't care for it to Impete you, I'm negative. I know. We've
been into business longer than you.They're also a really good lives. You
know a little something about music.That particular performance it was awful. You

(31:44):
just played Boston calls a terrible one. Yeah, I don't know. They
were awful from what I understand.No, they weren't. You just made
that up idea. They're apparently agreat life. Kennon was literally hundreds of
miles from the concert. How doyou hate that? What does carnivoy?
Does that mean you like watching peopleeat meat? Carnivarrior? Yes, right,
alright, going to conquered. Hey, Kyle, how are you doing

(32:05):
today? I'm doing pretty good.Guys, how are you? Well?
You know we're doing a weird day, Kyle, not really part of it.
We had I think a lot ofdeath talks from what I've been here.
But sometimes you meet now you sunnyday? Not really not everything can
be pleasant. I'm with Kyle.How are Yeah? You know we're gonna
take fun. I like to laugh, Kyle. We're gonna talk about life

(32:28):
in the classic rock all right,let's play the game. You're gonna be
my token track? Yeah. Apair of tickets to see Jimmy World at
the brand new MGM us to CallFenway in August. Those tickets on sale

(32:49):
through ticketmaster dot com right now,or since your ticket to Rock Summer.
All we do is give tickets away. So five questions, you same five
to Kenny. Okay, I'm goodgood luck, good luck, Kyle.
All right. So Alpaccino at theage of eighty two is going to be
a dad. I don't know ifyou heard that, Kyle. So today's
tellic is classic rockers who became dadslate in life. Okay, all of

(33:12):
them? You know we should dolike if he gets it right, we
play Coula. All right, we'lldo that. We're gonna play Alpaccino saying
vagina. That's correct. We're talkingabout birds. That's what you want.
That's where babies come from, right, Okay, all right? So Billy

(33:37):
Joel fathered one or two children inhis sixties Kyle sixty two? Yeah,
Dolla, Rose and Remianne. Whichmember of the Rolling Stones became a dad
to twins when he was sixty eight? Ronnie Wood or Charlie Watts This one

(34:01):
Charlie Watts flee from the Red HotChili Peppers father to child within the last
year? Is flee over or undersixty? Oh? Interesting? Oh,
I'm gonna go over he is whois almost sixty one? When he was

(34:22):
sixty one, which Beatle became afather for a fifth time. So one
of them didn't make it to sixtyrecall, so one of three Beetles?
Come on, really, how aboutlet me give him a clue. Heather
Mills was, I honestly can't standthe Beatles. Yeah, okay, I

(34:49):
get I slept like some people lovegeese, some people hate geese. Ring
the ring? What do you getone? He's got one? Kevin?
Who who's the oldest rock star tofather a child? Bob Dylan, Neil
Young or Mick Jagger Jager? Righton that? Three men? Right?

(35:14):
Yeah, not bad. Kevin wasaccounting properly. No, Kevin, we
were done and we had one more, so okay, you don't need to
bring that stuff. That's because Kennywas confused as to why I was shaking
him on, like no, no, no, no, no no,
don't listen to Kevin's in a livingcoma. Right, yeah, I can't

(35:36):
move my body. I'm aware.I'm gonna pour some more hot tea down
your We need to access day,Kevin, So we need okay, so
uh, Kenny. Classic rockers whohave become Dad's late in life aka Paccino.
Okay. So Billy Joel fathered oneor two children in his sixties one

(36:01):
or two? And it is two. Which member of the Rolling Stones became
a dad to twins when he wassixty eight? Was that Ronnie or Charlie?
Ronnie would yes? Also his birthdaytoday? Flee from the Red Hot
Chili Peppers, father to child withinthe last year. Kenny is flee over

(36:24):
or under sixty? Oh, let'ssee. I think Anthony Keats is sixty.
I'm gonna go and they were likehigh school friends. I'm gonna go.
He is over sixty, he isover six, Yes, when he
was sixty one? Which Beatle becamea father for a fifth time when he

(36:44):
was sixty one? He just lethim answer. It's gonna be Paul McCarty.
It is Partney and Kenny. Whois the oldest rock star to father
a child? Bob Dylan, NeilYoung or Mick Jagger. Mick Jagger?
It is who ring your faith?Okay, okay, actual the opportunity guys,

(37:14):
Thank you Kyle to make matters whereis you're stuck in traffic and not
going anywhere. You'll take snickers,You'll feel better. We'll take Color ten
right now for those Jimmy World,and then we'll come back and then we'll
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Of course we're into the ticket toRock Summer currently, so five times today
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(38:24):
again, iHeartRadio Access Day dot ComA fifty two Sonny and Hot here today
five ninety sixty seven Right now,have you seen the video? Bruce Springsteen
falling on stage. No, soI see the headline yesterday, and you
look at some of these headlines.It's Bruce Springsteen takes a hard fall during
Amsterdam concert. No he didn't.Bruce Springstein suffers horrible fall on stage during

(38:49):
Amsterdam concert. No he didn't.Well, anybody who falls in their seventies,
Kevin, it's not good. It'sBruce Springstein. He's on tiptop shape.
Here's another Bruce Bringsteon's dramatic tumble onstage mid show leaves fans concerned.
No, they weren't concerned. Theywere cheering him on. It's he's so
he was going up some steps andhe was walking up the steps and he

(39:12):
tripped. You know how you justsort of you catch your toe on one
of the stairs. And so whatall he did was he fell forward and
then he rolled over on his back. These headlines made it sound like he
took a nose dive off the stage. He certainly didn't do that. Okay,
I get a little more sympathy thanyou do. Fall three. You
know, your boy, he maybe in great shape, but his bones

(39:35):
rolled. Okay, so the crowdis reacting. He's on his back.
So here's a good question. Whatmember of the Eastreet band came came running
to help him? Only one memberof the band. And you're thinking Stephen
Van's hand, right, he's beenthe longer. That's an original. Stephen

(39:58):
Van's hand stood there and watched.Did he Nils well? Probably because he
was too old to pick him up? No, no, no, I
mean you have to think about yourown healths. I mean Nils was there
within a second, he was theretrying to help, trying to pick up
Bruce Springston. And then they hadtwo roadies come out and pick them up.
But the whole time, Stephen vanZant, that just tells you,

(40:20):
you know, I mean, it'slooking seventy one, I mean a roof
who yeah, Okay, hold hisvan Zunte I'd be curious to hold He's
got to be in his early seventies. Two. Bruce's mid seventies, right,
seventy three I think, I mean, is this situation seventy two for
van z Ante? Okay, Bruceprobably mid seventies. Seventy three almost possible,

(40:40):
seventy three. Okay, set itthree times. Okay, I know
you don't listen to me, butmom, I don't have to know,
I know it is seventy three,so yeah, um, I mean is
it? Oh you kind of angryat me for a second. He's not
love. You know what radio islike. You know you don't want to
repeat yourself three times? Yeah,but I'm thinking about what I'm gonna say

(41:01):
next. So sometimes I what Ido is, you know it's it's typical
stupid stuff on the radio, AndI apologize for no. I mean,
you kept asking why the answer right, but you snapped the way you snapped
it. I realize he had afirst wife. I was just referring to
the how angry Pete it got becauseI love it, because literally, because

(41:22):
you feel like we've literally been togetherfor almost forty years, may feel older.
I would love to see if youget into a slap. And he
knows that I don't pay attention tohim. You know what I'm saying.
You know that he doesn't pay attentionto you. Correct and so I usually
let it go if it's twice,but I don't when you say, you
know, when I say seventy threethe third time, I was looking at
Hither at the time because I thoughtshe was looking it up. I blank

(41:45):
you out. So I apologize it'sa good opportunity for me to stop down
and say I for everything that I'vedone over the last forty years. Its
way too late. It is toolike I had a whole life alert joke
with Bruce Springsteen. We're gonna break. No, I want you to tell
it, not break. Let's setit up. No, set it up.

(42:06):
So I'll say, so, let'sdo that. I love it because
usually I'm on the other end ofthis, right, So I'll pretend people
are gonna hear radio silence. Okay, So when do you think it's a
situation where bri Springsteen he's one ofthese life alerts. You didn't deliver it.
He's angry at me, not fallingdown, falling down? Donn that

(42:36):
in right? Right? He taughtme. So what he did with right
there, he taught me a lessonand still was able to deliver. That's
what my friend does O. Welove each other. I love you,
I love you, love you,I love you. I six one hundred

(42:58):
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(43:22):
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just for twenty four hours. SoiHeartRadio Access Day dot Com nine twenty three
sunny hot, like ninety today,we're at sixty nine right now. It's
kind of flipping through Twitter and cameacross you know that the video was going
to be a Hold of event andI thought, well, I haven't seen
that in a long time. Imean, remember twenty years ago. I'll
constantly it was so big. Wellyou remember Moneymaker, the guy Moneymaker,

(44:07):
and yeah, he was like hewas probably a guy in his at the
time. But yeah, it's rightaround this time is when the World Series
of Poker kicks off. So yeah, so Apparently somebody posted this because it
was the largest hold him jackpot everlive streamed. So it came down to
two players. Okay, right,And by the way, this was at

(44:28):
Hustler Casino, and I thought,is that Larry Flint's casino. Yeah,
it must be sure he's gone.Yeah, you said it's so it's an
online casino. Is that what itis? Well, it's it's This event
was live streamed from Hustle because soit's real. It's real. This is
real money then, not like pokerchips. So it's real money. And

(44:49):
this guy, one of the players, it was a sixteen minute video.
I'm just gonna sixteen minutes. Okay, So went six one game for this
one hand one deal. Okay,that's how it intense. It was.
It got to the point where oneguy decided, I gotta get up and
walk away from the table. I'mgoing to get a drink. He took
it like a bathroom break, andthen he came back, sat down and
went all in. Oh, allin bets pre flop. Wesley bet the

(45:15):
flopt the turn and has moved allin on the river. We've got two
point three million in there. Whattwo go to the bathroom and someone gave
him a heads up, or didsomeone follow him to the bathroom to make
sure you didn't talk to someone there. There's cameras everywhere. You're not talking
to anybody, but usually there's aUsually there's a time limit, and usually
you don't get up and go tothe bathroom. I mean, guys that

(45:36):
aren't in the hand, that havefolded, you can get up from the
table if you want, but ifyou're in on it right, rarely do
you get up like that. Okay, he's got queens. There's the call.
Tom Dwan has just won the biggestpot in the history of televised poker,

(45:58):
three point one million dollars. Tomd this is one point five.
That name sounds familiar to I meanone yeah, guy sounds but like I
don't know the names anymore. ButI was just flabbercasting the size of that
pot for hold them because the theI think the buy in at the World
Series of book are still ten thousanddollars, So you know, you buy

(46:19):
in and then you get sixty thousandright chips and then you get to you
know, see how far you cango. I never knew anybody who played
in the right I always wanted todo. I'm dumb. I'm a dummy,
you know. I mean I loseplaying with buddies, get rolled.
I mean you wouldn't support me,right well, you wouldn't bankroll me if
I went? Would we? Wouldyou go have these with me? And
these five? You'd give me fivethousands? Be part of an investment,

(46:40):
Heather, you'd be okay. Ididn't think. So this is Boston's class
across Carlson, the Kenzie, HeatherKenny. Hopefully by now you've gone to
the iHeartRadio Access Day dot Com siteand checked on all the deals. There's
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(47:28):
just one day, so get inand enjoy those deals and giveaways that
we have for you ninety seven sunnyand hot today. So my question is,
you know the NBA Finals start tonighteight thirty on ABC, Nuggets Heat.
Who's watching? Like? Do youwant to know if Miami's legit?
Will you betune? You want towatch it all? You're not interested?

(47:49):
Pete? Yes? Or I'll watchsome of it, but not in a
week night, you know. Imean, I'm not investing my time at
eight thirty on a weeknight. Okay, all right for a team that's not
from Boston. Do you want tochicken Nuggets? But don't you want to
see if the Heat get crushed?Like? Or maybe you want to root
them on? I mean they're they'rethey're underdogs big time. I mean,
look at Jesson, Nuggets are heavyfavorites to win the champions. I'll check

(48:12):
it out because I never get tosee Denver, but it'll be on a
weekend night that I check it out. Or maybe highlights. Maybe you'd prefer
to watch the Red Sox get swepttonight. They were still a team.
Hey, real quick. My buddyMark, who owns Mark's Moving, a
great local moving company, is hostinga charity event on Saturday and his facility

(48:36):
there in Westboro on Milk Street.At one o'clock, he's having an auction
to raise money to buy a trailerload of beds for those in need.
So he did it last year,filled up a whole trailer, you know,
a big tractor trailer full of beds. So and he's gonna have live
music and barbecue all that out there. So it starts at eleven thirty auction
at one it's at Mark's moving inand buy Kevin's bed. They're at an

(49:00):
auction about that, huh now,So tons of fun stuff, you know,
for up for auction, all thatstuff out there, Mark Spoving,
Okay, all right, have agood day, Carter Allan show kicks off
next to Carlson, Mackenzie and Heather. He returned tomorrow morning five thirty to
ten, and we'd appreciate you doingthe same. Someone needs to make sure
these guys show up on one hundredpoint seven w CLX
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