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Yes, cel actually paying attention toany hockey. So the Panthers are playing
for the Cup. I hope theywin the whole thing. Swept Carolina,
So Bruce Cassidy doesn't, Well,Bruce Cassidy right like he could right,
Vegas could sweep Yeah, Dallas tonightabsolutely. Yea gets fired by the Bruins
and he's on the verge of goingto the same And you got Cassidy in
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the final, and you got thePanthers who knocked off the Bruins after being
up three games to one. Howmuch is that her? Yeah? But
it doesn't that make you feel betterabout the Bruins loss? No, wells
three to one. Yeah, butthe fact that they they eliminated Toronto and
to the best team does they shouldhave eliminated them? Ye? Three games
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to one, seven twenty three,Sonny today, mid sixties fifty two,
right now? Did you see thenuns story the nun they dug up?
Oh? No, I saw anothernun story where there's a bishop in Texas
who accused a nun on a feedingtube of breaking her chastity vow. Well
that's a better story, and allthe nuns are suing him. They're like,
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really, really. Oh, Ilike that story you're going to And
this is the nun by the way, she's pretty, but she was in
a hospital bed on a feeding chie. There's a priest claiming there's a bishop
claiming that that nun had sex witha priest. So he defamed her basically,
and so she and all of hersisters, the nuns, are suing
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the bishops. Oh that's a greatstory. Oh I didn't. I thought
that's when I saw nun. Iwas like, oh, you know the
nun story I was talking about theeThey dug up this nun and they were
shocked at what they saw. Sothis nun died four years ago, they
okay, and so they want tomake her a saint. So they dug
her up. She she wasn't embalmed, but when they they brought her,
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her casket was cracked. Okay,So they dug her up. They were
going to move her to a differentchapel or some point, I don't know
whatever, And so they were shockedthe fact that there were no signs of
the Hey, it was as ifthey just buried her. It was as
if she was embombed and didn't tellanyone. She was not in what they're
saying. My mother wasn't I understand, I made a big deal out of
that. What's that all I wantedit? Well, I would my father
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if she didn't, if she wantedto like become part of the earth,
And she shouldn't have taken up aspace, right because it's land, Like
I don't want to take up anyspace. So my mother made a big
deal out of it. Yeah,yeah, but it's it's tough because she
wanted. But if you don't embalmsomebody, the viewing gets a little wonky,
you know what I mean. Sothat's why we didn't have an open
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casket. She wanted to be buriedin a nightgown and not to be embalmed.
She had very specifically, well shedid all the way to the end.
She had a lot of time tothink about it. She didn't want
her false teeth in either, Soshe goes, you guys can have my
wing have Okay, we'll take backin the olden days we used to pass
on our false teeth. Did theyI don't know. Probably people hilarious anyway,
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So they they're calling it a miracle, and now people are rushing to
view the body of this nun country'sMissouri in the United States of America.
Miracle and Missouri they're calling it.Yeah, I like Heather's story much.
I loved your story. This isan of sleeping with a priest. Well
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when they when they opened up hercasket, they expected bones. After four
years, I guess it's basically crackin the coffin they trying to sell it.
Kevin, thisbe breaking your value.You have any hotter pictures of that
mountains a nun Carlson Mackenzie, HeatherKenny seven forty two, Sonny today,
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this whole week great, right intothe weekend, no rain this weekend fifty
two? Right now? What thatnight one of the food fighters? So
with the Boston calling eight ten herethis morning eight ten and three times,
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so that's coming up. My sonis going to Boston calling tomorrow items,
So Christopher Carlson will be in attendance. Is it going with is it going
with a bunch of friends? Well, I don't know. I know my
daughter's going on Saturday. It's funny. My daughter and we were debating at
dinner last night over like who's thebigger act? Like obviously Friday Food Fighters
is a no brainers as the headlinerover Boston, calling the next one the
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lumon Ears and Morrison. All right, so Saturday, Noah cons plan one
of our favorites, right, She'sgoing to have a good time there.
That's at six o'clock on the bigstage. And then Alanas Morris set and
then Lums. Now here's the herewas the debate. Oh yeah, I
like the lumin Ears. I canonly name maybe two songs or one is
that he ho or whatever? Okay, but would you put them ahead of
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Alanis Morisset? Yes, for sure. The crowd is going, Okay,
I mean Atlantis Moore set Is.I love her, but but Jagged Little
Pill was like right mid nineties,thirty years ago. Yeah, all right,
but I mean you can name Imean you, She's got at least
twenty five thirty great songs. Ithink I think they're both X. If
I were to have picked a night, I would have picked that night,
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Saturday night. Yeah right, butI'm gonna be sleeping, so I'm a
lamo. Let's let's be honest.Her fans, if you know they're passionate,
they're they're in their mid forties,yeah or fifty. Yeah, Yeah,
that's true. Yeah, are theygoing to Boston College. Well,
there were a lot. I wentlast year to the Nine Inch Nails.
Well they had two shows, soum, there were a lot of people
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in my agent. Yeah, yeah, I just I thought Jessy would think
a lot of Morrissett would be theheadliner on a Saturday on Saturday in nineteen
ninety nine, Yeah, for sure. I mean the food Fighters too,
you know there their fans are fiftytwo. But they have more music.
They have newer music. They dothey do, They just have new music.
So I had one of those goodold fashioned end of the driveway talks
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with a neighbor yesterday. Actually feltlike a human being yesterday. It was
weird. I was, you know, because usually I don't keep to myself.
Yeah, how do you how doyou pick and choose who you're going
to talk to? Because it's veryfew and far between when it comes to
neighbors. Well, I'll say Iwas mowing the grass and I stopped the
mower to put fuel in and soand then he's walking towards his mailbox,
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okay, across the street from youor next to the way, across the
street, Like this wasn't the nanny, This is no, gentleman, you
were away to Pete that that's notthe name. I was right about the
nanny, by the way, that'sthe hot young wife to the I've been
saying this time. There's no wayshe's walking around these kids and a dog
because their jog I saw him joggingand stuff, and they're old. Husband.
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Yeah, so he's a handsome guyin his upper forties. She's probably
twenty two, twenty three children,she's probably late. She looks super hot.
So then I do know, sothat I haven't. You know,
I met the woman one time andthat was the end of it. But
I think we've saw that one now. Eighty three year old Eddie. You
know, if you get sweaty andwant to take your shirt off, using
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your older neighbor of being a pedophile, No, I'm not at all right
on the bottom with a pair ofstrong you hands to help me in and
out of the way. So Eddie, is he looking for companion? Eddie's
uh, he lives. He's oneof the neighbors with the long driveway,
so like you have to go down, you know, this long driveway to
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get to his house. His houseson the lake. Mine's not. I'm
can you even see his house fromthe road. Cannot Yeah, you know
kind of guy who drives his carto his mailbox. Uh, he's done
Medfield do that. I see thatall the time. I'm like, I'm
driving home and they'll be pulling upto their mailbox. They'll pull down their
driveway, grab their mail, andthen take their Maserati right back up their
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drive. Well he has a Maserati. Yeah, he just in fact,
he had it. He spends halfthe year here. Well, he spends
most most to this time is inFlorida and then comes here for the summer
and then has his he just hadhis mom does have a Maserati in each
state. Drive it down. Hegot it shipped here from Florida. I'm
wondering if people have their Florida carsand there he loves. He goes,
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I have to have it, hegoes, I love driver. Is he
rich enough to have to He's probablyworth forty or fifty million dollars so you
can have two Maserati. Yeah.But he's yeah, like he's going to
Ireland and he was boasting, notboasting, but he's going and we're going
first class and I'm thinking, Wow, this is a guy that probably lived
a pretty frugal life because he's aMaserati. But well, all of us
could buy one. It's not likeit's a big deal. How much is
a Maseratian? Oh I can't.I'm just saying, oh, that much.
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I didn't know. I would think. I don't know. Anyways,
but he walks or drives depending.Uh, he's eighty three years old,
but he's got long hair. He'slike an old rock star looking guy.
You know what I mean. Then, Anyway, so I talked to him
for about a half hour and he'sI love him because he's a self made
guy. He didn't come for money. And you know, he was telling
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me he got out of the navy, was broke between one seventy five and
two hundred and fifty. Like fromMaserati. It's not the it's not the
super sports car. It's just theit looks like a FOURD Taurus, that
Maserati. I'm just telling you,I'm just looking that expense. He started
to twelve. It's it's real forms. It's not a form because it's not
like the it's not the race car, Maserati. It's just a suv.
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Just looks like it's not is itjust looks like a FOURD Taurius to man.
Can't telling you because what he likesto do is he'll sit from my
house and reb the motor up.Yeah, well, he really does love
you like you look like someone hewants to be romantic. He listens to
the show too on a cage.And if you're going to be romantic with
an eighty three year old man,I mean he's worth forty million, that's
worth it. Rain, I meanthat's something I think. So, yeah,
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I think I'd get involved in somidweek, you know, not on
the weekend. Right, he hadthis So he had this idea to open
up a self storage place. Okay, those are moneymakers back in the late
seventies, now, Pete, uh, you know back in the old days,
did that not seem crazy? Likewhen I was a kid and I
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saw these things popping up the selfstorage I'm talking late seventies eighties, and
I went, yeah, who isgoing to pay to put their stuff in
these? Well, it was justthe beginning of people gathering as much merchandise
in their house as possible. Wenever had extra stuff, We had never
had anything in storage going up inthe attic or in the garage. Everything
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that we had for furniture that wouldgo into storage was being used. But
I remember as a kid when thesethings started popping up. I was eighteen
nineteen years old. I remember going, what's up with these self storage places?
Because that's basically when they started,when we all started buying and buying
and buying more and more stuff.So he went to a bank. He
was broke, and they laughed himout at the bank. They said,
you gotta be kidding me, Andhe thought, you know, I'm gonna
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I think this is going to beabout I'm gonna put up some tine and
make it happen. He took risks, you know, and I I'm that
fascinating because he said, you know, he thought, are you saying this
as yours around the back of hisear. I could have talked to him,
for I could have talked to himforever. Is one of those games,
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you know, I mean, youknow. And then he finally managed
to open up one storage facility,and then another and then another, and
he has and he's had these storagefacilities from one on the Cape all the
way to you know, one nicelittle empire, all the way to Franklin.
And so you know he's got andthen he's now he's got facilities down
in Floris. All I'm saying he'sself made. They're not cubes, are
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they? Uh No, it's theold school, you know, the self
storage. So self made, tookrisks, worked hard, and then he
as is he turned the cube asa storage facility company. Right, yeah,
No, it's not the original Orangewhatever that company's called, whatever that
is. You know what I'm talkingabout. But see as we say goodbye
Eternat and he goes, this countryis great, isn't it. I thought,
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Oh, it's you're you know what, You're right? No matter what
what, I'm being serious. Youknow he threw you at twenty. He
goes, can you mow my lawn? Even with all of our issues,
this still is the greatest country.Like, I don't know when your lawn
when this happened? Right, he'sinspired by the guy. I'll be honest
with you, but I don't likeinspired comfortable. What inspiration means you're going
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to do something? What does thatlate for me? What do you inspired?
I thought, there's a guy thattook risks, that's all. So
you're saying pizza, you're not inspiredby it? You just do you think
you're I guess that's the thing.Yeah, but like happy, jovial,
like in love you. It's makingme uncle so likable. And I just
thought, Okay, that's a goodguy. You know, he's working hard.
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Would you like to come to harmNothing, there's nothing like man yet.
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Oh boy, he's going to beyour new best friend. Well we've
talked over the years, you knowwhat I mean. You know, by
the way, his daughter in lawis Axel Rose, his personal trainer in
Malibu. Yeah, yeah, Iguess. Actually you exercise a man his
age, he's built like a grandma. Well, I guess he's a shut
in. He doesn't go anywhere exceptfor when he tours. He stays in
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his house. And so she goesto his house every day and they work
out. And so yeah, becauseI said back and forth, because I
said as I said to him,and he's he's three on the planet.
You know, there's fat Axel andthere's skinny Axcause all I know out some
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better shape than I am. Timeseven to fifty two now from the Planet
Fitness that we LX Studio And nownow thanks for making us part of your
morning people are story bar. Youdidn't even know it. But when you
said just before, you're like,any of us can buy a Masserati,
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and I can't actually buy a Masratyou could, I really, I'd have
to sell my house and sell everything, and then I could buy a Maserati
for ten years, I don't know. Yeah, it would be way longer
than that. But I am pickingup a car today, you are,
Yeah, I am picking up acar today, car used car. I'll
show you a picture, all right, this is it's this Ah, It's
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a Mazda c X thirty. It'sa tiny yeah, it's a tiny little
one. Oh god, it turnsout that it was cheaper than me.
You've watched me look for used likecamrays. I've been looking for used cars
for like six months now and Ican't find one. It's a nice looking
car. It turned out to becheaper than a used car, which is
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weird to me. Nine years oneof these amage used car now is like
twenty nine thousand dollars exactly, Anda lot of these cameras had like one
hundred thousand miles on it, Soa ten year old, hundred thousand mile
camera was going for eighteen thousand.I was like, what in holy hell
that I like that car. I'veseen him on the road, I've driven
two miles. No, so thisone is for William, that's all sweet.
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Yes, the kid who doesn't wantit, by the way, doesn't
want to phone, car phone ora car, but he this is out
of necessity, No, no onecan. I just can't be driving around
picking you up for every color wewanted black, but blue was the only
color that was left because they weregoing, Like when you went to go
buy one, the one you pickedout was gone, snapped fingernext today,
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my husband, yeah, is goingto pick it up. Good timing too,
right, is going to be well, he doesn't have a license yet.
He's actually going to learn to driveon this car. And this is
I know this sounds super richy andfancy, but I have a stick and
uh it's I don't want him tolearn on that necessarily because he doesn't.
And John drives a giant truck.And every time William gets in the car
with John, uh, William getsout of the car and he goes,
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don't ever make me do that again, John. He doesn't want to be
in a truck. He doesn't wantto be in a car. Gets a
brand new car, that's and that'sthe other things. He goes, don't
get this for me because he goesto a trade school, right, he
goes to Trake County. Yeah,and so all the kids in school are
like, I'm not spoiled. I'mnot this, I'm not. And I've
seen some of the cars they drive. They're definitely spoiled. Um, but
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they all they have them too.But the mentality there is like working class,
even though a lot of their fathersand mothers in their households make more
money than people who are doing whitecollar jobs. Right. So, but
he doesn't want to come across.He goes, I cannot. He goes,
get me the dumpiest if you haveto do this for your own good,
he goes, get me the dumpiestlooking used car you can. Sorry,
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And my husband's like, William,all the dumpy used cars are almost
as expensive. You're gonna have toget over the fact. I know it's
gonna be tough for you. Soundso weird. Everybody's gonna go, wow,
look at that car, But Iknow it's it's gonna be My husband
doesn't understand it because he grew upin a household where like he had some
really cool cars as a kid.They were older sports cars, but he
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had so he doesn't understand having ason who does not want a car one
and definitely doesn't want one that's shiny. Are they still going to build you
a car? Yeah, they're kindof running at a time. I mean
yeah, I mean, William's gonnahave this car and then it'll go to
Bobby, right because Williams joining thearmy, So I don't I mean,
do you take a car with you? Speaking of a kid who's not spoiled,
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I mean he's he works hard,he does what he's supposed to do.
He doesn't ask for a car.I buy it out for myself and
so if you see me driving this, I'm driving my kids car to make
sure it gets you. Well,he's got a permit and he's taken all
the class work, so yeah,I don't know. He's on his way.
Yeah, he is on his way. Did you see all the Let's
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do an actual feel good story,not something that's about on Friday. But
if you want to go, oh, I'm going to you all might feel
good stories right now, and I'mgoing to tell you why, because Friday
morning, at two thirty three inthe morning is way too much pressure for
me to find something that's good headinginto a three day weekend. Yeah,
using a Friday I'm doing I'm goingto do two feel good stories and I'm
not going to do a feel goodstory tomorrow. I'm not gonna I'm not
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going to hurt myself looking for formatof the programs. That okay, because
I know you have commands. Ohyou do care? All right? So
the last bit Boston Marathon raised arecord number of money for nonprofit organizations.
Do you want to I mean,I feel like by saying that you're gonna
overestimate or over guess, but howmuch they raised? How much they raised?
So how much money was raised?Sixty four millionh my God, be
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more reasonable. I'll be more reasonable, and I'll say six point five million,
all right. So the old recordwas thirty eight point seven million,
set in twenty nineteen. Nice,And so the new record is forty point
two million dollars for nonprofit organization.That's amazing, especially when you think about
the fact that every time we've triedto do a charity event or some sort
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of event to raise money, weraise eight hundred dollars. And we all
look at each other like this isthe best day of a live, right,
And then everybody else is like,I raised forty thousand dollars and how
did you even do that? Likewe paged for hundreds of dollars like our
golf tournaments, be like we raisedlike ten grand, you know. But
then you hear some of these youknow, we raised over one hundred thousand
dollars at the golf tournaments, Likereally, how did you do that?
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Well, there's a check in theBulls studio right for the children's hospital or
cancer research or whatever does they raisemoney for It's like four hundred thousand dollars,
right, how do they do thatnationally or just here? Yeah?
I don't know, But like aour golf tournament, would it have been
wise to have a go funding page? Oh do they have those? Because
you're only talking about one hundred andforty four golfers maximum. Right. Whereas
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the marathon, as you know,how many runners, so many runners,
and most of them are doing arein the race because they're doing it for
charity, right, because they didn'tqualify for it. And that's you can
tell once you see the people cominginto the last few hours, they're just
barely making it through all right,and the other one. This is not
to make you feel bad, Kevin, but this man was born the same
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year as you, and I wantto know if you've accomplished as much as
this feel good story. An experiencedNASA astronaut who grew up in Cohasset took
the time to speak with students fromhis hometown to space. No, that's
not him. His name's Stephen Bowen. He is at He's on the International
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Space Station right now and he hasbeen. He has been since March.
Wow. So he's a retired USNavy captain. I think it said he's
the first astronaut that was a submarineofficer. But those two seem to go
hand in hand. You're underwater,trapped in a small tube. You're in
space, trapped in a small tube. Right, he's a sub guy that's
in space now. Yeah. Buthere's so the Cohassa Public school children got
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to ask him questions do you thinkyou will ever be asked by the children
of where did you grow up?Sto Ohio? To do like a call
in the video Q and A abouta famous person who's accomplished a lot and
is now well, you know frommy low IQ and lack of talent.
What is your IQ? Oh,I have no idea, but what's low?
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What's a low number? I'm probablyin thereby know from watching Forrest Gump.
Remember nine, you had to youhad to break a certain level.
I mean I was just above specialed. I'm not kidding you. Okay,
So you think you're doing pretty wellfor yes, yeah, for your
intellectual capacity in the town. Well, yeah, I think both of us
have right. You're both college educatedthough, so you managed to get your
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college yeah state. I don't know. All I'm saying is you man.
Oh. By the way, I'mseeing a comedian tonight. Uh. Her
last I think is Zarna. Yeah, sounds more like a magician. She
graduated from Akron So good girl.Good girl. She's a mom of three,
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so good lady. But anyway,so he answered questions like he said,
we circled the earth every ninety minutesor so, and it was just
really fun. And I just thoughtto myself, imagine being so accomplished.
Yeah, that your school district thatyou grew up at wants you to talk
to the children of your school,it's never going to happen. I always
see these news anchors and whether guysalways say, I was at so and
so school today, I was givinga speech something. What are these people?
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They're mostly reading books? Oh yeah, I mean the elementary school students
don't really sit down for speeches.You have a teacher's daughter, teacher,
let the teacher read them. Well, no, it's nice to have the
other people read stories. You hadto meet people. Don't have to do
all the work. Oh my god, you don't, Kevin. That tells
me that you were never invited intothe Freeman Kennedy or the Hro teach to
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read to your daughter for her birthday. Do you remember when you and I
went into an elementary school and readto kids. I do that. Teacher
was so excited to have a listener. Well, I had a fever of
one hundred and two. You tookthat to the children, certainly did.
That was back in the day hadwhen you could give a kid. You
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could give a kid something. Peopleyou give them something, they're going to
give you something anyway, kids,though, Kevin, I never did there.
I forget where the parents read totheir children on their birthdays and the
whole class. Oh god, younever did that then? Huh did your
wife do it then? But Istruggled. I mean I'm talking. I
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could barely read. Okay, Istruggled anyway with reading. I understand.
I've watched that teacher. Okay,I've got kids in front of me,
and I'm reading from a book andI'm speaking sweat IRUs all over them,
sick, I've got a fever andI'm and I'm struggling with words. And
if she doesn't grab that book fromme and start reading, and you talk
about humiliation, Okay, Oh,I thought she's doing you a favor.
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I was, well, she was, but I was brought in to read
to these kids. Pete knows well, you know when there's a guy on
the radio can't read the children asto why you need to learn to read
lated as an adult idiot, thatwas my field right by the way,
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Boston. I'm heather Ford on onehundred point seven w U z LX,
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wants to go see the Food Fighterstomorrow night, Boston, calling caller ten
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you qualified for the three day plantand pass. Food Fighters right now six
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Acroc Carlson, Mackenzie, Heather Kennyeight seventeen, sunny today, mid
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of the day on w CLX.Congrats to Julie in Boylston picked up the
food Fighter tickets Boston calling, Maroni, what a weekend. Huh, great
weather for Boston calling because it havebeen years when it's been wet there.
So, by the way, threeten, will do it again. Of
course, Chili is now qualified forthe three day Platinum Pass. Spend the
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whole weekend for there at Boston callingso and then don't forget next week.
You know we're doing the whole ticketsto Rock Summer my god, I mean
the tickets that we have some ofthe greatest shows here in the area that
will kick off Tuesday morning at sevenfifty. Well, this drunk driver,
this thirty eight year old woman,has broken her previous record for having kids
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in the car while being pulled overfor drunk drivers last month, but having
just the number of children. Numberof children right last month, she was
arrested with three children in the car. That's a lot of kids. I'm
by the way danger. None ofthem had seatbelts on boy more than three.
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Well. Prosecutors say that this motherwas driving drunk with seven children in
the car. It's unclear if allof them belonged to her or not.
But as you mentioned, seven sevenkids in the car drunk driving. There
was an accident and these children werenot even in car seats. One of
them was injured in the crash.You'd have seven counts seven year and neglect
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a job without great Bodley harm.A Cool Springs mother is facing a slew
of serious charges got into a crashwith seven children between the ages of three
and six in her vehicle, threeand six seatbelts. Apparently, this isn't
the first time whites had a runin with officers while drunk with kids present.
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Her DUI from last month, whereit's alleged that there were three minor
children in her vehicle for that dui, and she put up a fight too.
She was kicking the officer to dropof the day. You maybe us
bums, but congratulations sing along wachingcost us. You have a shi.
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That was Carlson, Mackenzie and Heatherswon the moment of the day. We
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A twenty five Sonny today mid sixtiesfifty two. Right now, I think
they got the little player back.I think like child Buckley, says Garlin.
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Team win. It really is oneof my least favorite Phil Collins songs
of all time. But it isagainst all odds. Take a look at
me now, such a light rockit is. And I despise single song.
That's right, And I like somePhil Collins music, and I like
me some Genesis. But look,no team. It's on one hundred percent.
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One hundred percent of NBA playoff teamsdown zero three have advanced n zero
So look, it is against allodds. Jason Tatum knows that mister Spolstro,
the head coach of the Miami Heat, knows how to make adjustments.
So the Celtics win Game four.The Heat have not lost two in a
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row in the postseason, and that'sagainst the Bucks, the Knicks, and
the Celtics. I'm certain they feellike they could play better and some things
that they can do differently. Imean, you know, even though we
win, you know things that wegot cleaned up, um and you know,
be ready for the adjustments from gameto game. So it's just part
of being in a playoff. It'sa damn tall order. And I feel
like the bandwagon is maybe a quarterfull. Yeah they win tonight, it
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maybe seventy five percentful. That's howI'm feeling. Oh wow, you I
mean, are you feeling anybody's onthe bandwagon after one game? Now?
Well, I think they're I thinkthey're winning tonight. Well I do,
We'll see. I think they're winningtonight. Don't get eliminated. Make your
free throw, don't throw air balls. Your coach is getting fires. Beat
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the other team, beat the othertea, seem we can we're get all
in, we can do all that. I think they played well. We'll
have that high coming into the game. Game six and seven will be tough
to do it all right, let'ssee if that happens. Game six Saturday,
Game seven Monday, all at eightthirty on TNT. No matter what
the outcome, the start of theNBA Finals does not move. It will
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be June first at eight thirty.Hey, real quick, how about the
Pats Patriots announcing that they were cancelingpractice for today. And remember I thought,
okay, that's kind of weird.Okay, they're canceling their OTA today.
And then it comes out that theleague dot the Patriots two practices for
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breaking the rules. So they didn'tsay that, you know, they you
know what I'm saying, The Patriotsdidn't say, right, They couldn't try
to keep it hush hush, youknow, I mean, no offense.
But now people are saying, oh, they're back to cheating again. That's
yeah, you get that. Whywould they do that because they know it's
going to come out anyway exactly right. So there's a violation of offseason rules
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and so they have to cancel.They're canceling today and then one next week.
But it's so it's so funny becauseit just plays into the whole you
know, spy gate, the flakegate, whatever. They're back to doing
empire. I mean other teams havebeen caught as well. I guess what's
the deal. They're they're they're practicingtoo rough for something, right there too
much contact, too much contact,and so, you know whatever. But
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I love the fact that they triedto let the you know, yeah,
we're canceling practice tomorrow. An hourlater, Yeah, the NFL is docking
the New England Patriots. I mean, just come out and say that you
broke the rules. It is TomPetting one hundred point seven Boss in his
classic rock. So Over the weekendwas announced that some of Tom Petty's personal
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belongings were on the auction block.I'm talking about hats and jackets and vast
boots, shirts, shoes and someof the stuff like had his initials,
you know on the tags or whatever. What about One of those are Rickenbacker
guitars. There was a black andwhite striped satin jacket, mostly stuff from
his closet from nineteen seventy seven.That's a fifty seven hundred dollars with twenty
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five bids. As space themed vestsimilar to the one he war at Live
Aid is at a thousand dollars.So this auction is going on until I
believe the end of June, andthe family of Tom Petty has come forward
and said, that's interesting. Wheredid you get that stuff? Oh yeah,
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so they're saying they're pursuing legal actionto Tom Petty, States saying it's
they think it's all stolen. Soanyway that's thinks that does that is the
that is the latest. So Cannyready to play the game. Here,
let's go. I'm fired up,I'm all caffeine out me. Yeah.
I guess the coffee in the lobbyis it's a little from what I said,
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it's the good stuff. Huh.I caught both of them climbing the
walls. Next diesel baby even puta little sweetener in it. Let's go
to Stoneham. Hey, Chris,how you doing today? I'm doing well,
doing well? Yeah, what areyou up to? Any good?
Just an hour long commute into town, thinks right from Stoner. Yeah,
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man, all right, well,let's let's see what we can make you
a winner here today. You're gonnabe my grain. You feel better.
Token trash goes Canny. He goesinto a soundproof booth. He can't hear
us. We can say whatever wewant to bout him. Anyway, have
five questions to you, same fiveto Kenny. You're playing for pair of
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tickets to Ever Clear at Big NightLive in September. Okay, okay,
good luck to you, all right, Chris, We're gonna honor the life
of Tina Turner passed away yesterday atthe age of eighty three, and of
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song. I mean, you see, right, all the good ones.
But she had a lot of connectionsto classic rock. So that's what the
questions are based on, right,Okay? So what credence Clearwater revival song
did Tina Turner cover for one ofher biggest hits that went all the way
to number four? Uh? Yeah, Wheels keep on Turning? Uh Rolling
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on the River. The Proud Maryis the name of the song. I
mean he know, he knew it, he knew it, he knew it.
Uh. Tina Turner performed a duetin concert of his song Let's Dance.
You know who that artist is?JA, Let's dance? What do
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you? What do you? Yeah? We're good to go? Yeah?
I think so yeah? Same sameall right now Chris at Live eight in
nineteen eighty five, TEENA saying it'sonly rock and roll with this classic rock
lead singer named him. Oh yeah, David bid Yeah. Uh. Tina
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recorded a duet with Brian Adams onhis album Reckless. Recorded the song with
him. Was it was it It'sOnly love or one night Love Affair?
Yeah? Um, you know it'sawsome for me. It's only love you
right? Nice? Nice, verynice. And you're gonna get audio clue
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here, so listen closely. Namethe legendary guitarist performing with Tina Turner.
It's his song Tearing Us Apart?You know that is right? Yeah?
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Eric? Yes, Chris, Yeah, I gotta I had a feeling.
You gotta sweep the board for this. Yeah, nice job, five guy.
Yes. A little tribute to TinaTurner and her connections to classic queen
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of rock and roll. Yes?What credence song did Tina Turner cover from
Mary? Yes? Tina Turner performed, Yes, that's right, that's right,
brow, I'm Mary. Uh.Tina Turner performed a duet in concert
with this song, Uh, Let'sdance. It was his David Bow Yes
at Live eight nineteen eighty five.He's saying it's only rock and roll with
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Tina Turner. Who was he?Nick Jaggah. Tina recorded a duet with
Brian Adams on his album Reckless.Was it It's Only Love or One Night
Love Affair, It's only low?Yes, that was a banger. That
was a good track. Yes,and name the legendary guitarist performing with Tina
Turner here they called him error.I had five fingers up for that before
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you even played the clip. Yeah, but you're ready to slap Kevin with
them open hand with a close fist. Yes, the things he deserves.
That's a wind crass ties, welldone, well done you you so put
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you on hold? Okay, Ihave a good day, you do.
It's eight forty five here on Zeo. It's Boston's class Acron Carlson Mackenzie,
Heather Kenny, eight fifty three,sunny today, mid sixties. We're at
fifty four right now. Do yousee the barstool guy who did a ten
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thousand dollars parlay with the Heat andthe Panthers when they were both up three
nothing? This guy, Yeah,I guess this is a guy that normally
doesn't have that kind of money butkind of went for it. And I
did a parlay the Heat twins seriesand the Panthers twin their series. Both
teams up three zero, paying outlike minus nine hundred. I put ten
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thousand dollars on it, so mostof the most thought on the thought process
on it. Twin like a thousand, so win a thousand. So his
thought is easy dolland because it's likeit's ten percent investment. It's like I
get my ten percent back in aweek. You can't do a week and
you aren't ten percent. I meanto win a thousand, you could know
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thousand a hard one out of theway, right right, something You're fine?
No, No, I'm not.No, I'm not fine because I'm
looked at the odds this morning nowthat he only liked minus three hundreds.
So now he's crapping himself because ofthe Celtics won that game. So you
know that's the thing, right,I mean, it's got a whole week
to win. It didn't have tohappen in one day, right, But
it's it's it's a situation. Whyyou think that's a sure thing. It's
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like, you know, on morethan one occasion, I've lost a sure
thing. You have as well,sure, okay, absolutely, but not
that kind of no amount of money. But I can remember having a winning
weekend betting. It was in theNFL, and you know, I was
up three or four hundred dollars andthen bet at all on a Sunday night
game on a big favorite, nopoints, thinking I just pick up a
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few more bucks and then lost it. All that's happened to me. Yeah,
absolutely, And I wasn't even chasing, Okay, like I should have
just stick done it with three orfour hundred dollars, but I've done it
with one hundred, right, Buttonight I'm doing okay. But I mean
I should have just taken my winningsand that was the end of it.
But you get greeting your thing,I'll just know the odds are. Yeah,
I ask a question, seeing asthough he said he doesn't usually spend
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this kind of money, is thisa thing where barstools paying for content?
Absolutely could be. They're in thebusiness, because I would feel awful if
this guy who never bets this kindof money and has no money like that.
But but I mean, I meanwe mentioned it before. No one's
ever come back. Okay, sothe Heat are up three nothing. I
don't know about the NHL, butI mean the Panthers they did sweep,
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so they are going to the StanleyCup Finals, so he won that bet,
so he just needs to win thisone. I mean, this could
be a had your bet situation too, right, Pete, it could be.
It couldn't be. Yeah, yeah, and had your bet. But
yeah, when you look at it, you're thinking, yeah, it makes
sense. Well, yeah, Imade a similar bet on tonight's game.
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You know, I'm up because ofthe Nuggets winning the Western Conference, and
I'm up three games in a rowwith the Celtics, right, and the
Celtics or minus three twenty on themoney line. It's stupid, you know,
the three twenty to one hundred.So I took a portion of that,
winning seventy five bucks to win twentyfive. Probably, I don't know.
Is it a stupid bet? Maybe, but that's a chance to make
twenty five more. Right. That'sthey're heavy favorites tonight, which is why
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they'll lose. I will see ClaBoston's class A rock Carlson Mackenzie Heather twenty
four sunny today, It's sixties.Back to the future. Yeah, I
got one from Florida for you.We're going back to the future. Dude
breaks into a house, Hella policesay. Daniel Dinkins claimed that he was
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a time traveler, and that hethrew a brick through the window of that
o'callahome earlier this month to save ababy sleeping in the room from a future
event. He also admitted to swimmingand the family's pool. Dinkins now faces
first. What did he do first? Well, time traveler just can't resist
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to go first? Awear right?Right? Would wait? Was he from
the future of the past? Hewas from the future trying to save a
baby's life. Yeah, because hesaw this happening, so through a break
Hey, we laugh for him inthe future? Was he from didn't someone
say, like, it's much eatit would be easier to go to the
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future than go to the past.I don't know. I don't know.
Okay, Well, I mean whata great what a great excuse? You
know, I'm here to save ababy. Well, hear the guy out?
Yeah, I mean did We're done? But don't call him crazy,
like so what do you say,look like Michael J. Fox or anything?
Well, no, but I meanhe might he might know something that
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could help you. Man, youtalk to him first and then we'll talk
to him later. You know,like Trump's been re elected, you know,
three more times yeah, I don'tknow if that's possible. Well,
he dies and then his head isreelected. Oh great, you can more
than two terms if it's just yourhead. Yeah, and then Chris Sale
pitches a no hitter, right foranother team to win a World Series?
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For which team? Boston? Rightnow? Oh, I see this show
is number one in the future,not even in Boston. It's coffee.
We're going. We're going to fullcircle back where we started outside of the
outside of Columbus, Boston's classic rockCarlson Mackenzie, Heather Kenny and forty seven
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Sunday Today, mid sixties. We'reat fifty four right now. So it's
week two for the Michael Block Show. He's the club pro from California who
made a big splash last weekend atthe PGA Championship, right, so he
got invited to this week's tournament.Which is your favorite, Kevin. It's
the uh you're formerly known as theColonial Invitational. It's the Charles Schwab Challenge.
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You know, the plaid jacket,all the annoying dumb jacket. Yes,
by the reason they give you thatis because it's a Scottish heritage in
golf and it's a Scottish color andall that stuff. So Michael Block,
Uh, the more I watch it'sit's something gravitating to golfers. When you
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have a guy that's a club progets to this level and he's beating,
He's beating like high caliber, likeanybody can do it. It's like if
you're a golf pro, it showsthat you've anybody that does that. And
the guy's magnetic too. But likeI said to you, you've gone out
there and it played and where youwent. Oh my god, this is
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the best day of my life.I could go pro. Yeah, Like
I've shot in the seventies a couplenot many, you know, a handful
of times, but on those days, I'm thinking, Wow, five shots
better, I'm gonna scratch golf right. Your confidence levels through the roof.
But never been there before. Sothis guy, you know, first,
he's playing this week, he's playingin the RBC, betting on him qualifying
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for the US Open. This kindof stuff's happening in his life. You
know, I did I threw youknow, on DraftKings. I threw a
block on him to finish in thetop five, and it pays like fifty
bucks or something. Okay, soyeah, I'm I'm betting a lot less
money on DraftKings because it's you know, your money is there, Like in
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the illegal form of betting, yourmoney's really not in the account. You're
you're posting a wager to get areturn. This way, you're actually submitting
account. Yeah, it's totally different. So my bets are really low.
Right, So anyway, this guywas asked, Michael Block was asked,
who's the most famous person that that'scontacted you? You know, his life's
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in a whirlwind right now. Davewas the weekend of his life last weekend,
it was, so he said.Michael Jordan texted, Oh my god.
Yeah, no, getting a textfrom Jordan. I mean just having
him in my contacts is pretty prettycool. And he's invited me out because
I did request. I said,Hey, I need to spend one those
thirty six whole days out with you, and he, uh, he said
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anytime. So I'm definitely gonna makethat happen. Oh my god. So
who's going to annoy him to thepoint where he'll be blocked? Michael Jordan
will block him. I just imaginethirty six holes with Michael Jordan as you're
going to like your ten holes injust all of a sudden, you're looking
at the tree line and strippers walkout. Wouldn't it be awesome? And
they just walk on to the course. I don't know why. I think
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because his life, I don't knowone thing for cigar and having a drink.
He's always got a cigar in hismouth when he plays golf, like
and he's just like, look atthe pretty girls, and then you know,
you play that hole and you walkonto the next one. We bust
out before we leave the talking matica ball. Of course, you got
game five tonight in Boston. Celticsheat Celtics heavy favorites. Tonight, Pete
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is saying, uh, I'm rootingfor the Celtics. I'm pulling for the
Celtics of course, all right,talking matchic a ball while the Celtics stay
alive. Okay, was wrong everytime? Yes, last week? Last
time, I don't think so.Last week it said weight. I don't
remember. It's too soon to tell. That's when you when you were in
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Ireland. Every time he asked question, it was wrong. She's wrong.
I am not spring sent it.We sent it out anyway. We had
it recalibrated in Ucket we just filledit up at the water fountain. We
had to take it to the shop. I'm sorry, I can't believe either
one of them. You right nowtalking about will Mike Block ever do better
than placing fourteenth? Okay, sosoon for him? Nice guy? Yes
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right, well four years yet?Talking manic Apaul? Will we shake it?
Will Tina Turner reunite with Turners?Kevin? That's not even funny.
He's not even more that she wasmarried to he was, so why would
make that? All right? Havea great day, carter Al. He
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returned tomorrow morning, and we appreciatethe same. Someone needs to make sure
these guys show up on one hundredpoint seven w CLX.