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November 10, 2025 57 mins

Today's "Am I the A-Hole" is all about responsibility, with a hint of accountability. When teacher sends junior home with an assignment and a quick turnaround time, is taking a shortcut the best approach? Chuck, Danielle, and Tyler hear from a parent who can't decide if they're in the wrong, or if the teacher is to blame. 

Also, congratulations to Soundgarden, Bad Company, and all the other acts inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this past weekend! 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From the WCLEX catches law dot Com studios.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
More than the best show in the in the morning.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
It's the Chuck Nolan Morning Show.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Yeah, what is going on here? Boston's classic rock all
right with Danielle Murr. She won't give you candy, She'll
scare a little crap on a giant rack and Tyler,
the world has gone mad.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
Kyler, stop being a big cryby.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
You are a horrendous person.

Speaker 5 (00:32):
The Chuck Nolan Morning Show.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
The ratings just came out. Apparently we're number one, and
guys are into feet picks.

Speaker 6 (00:38):
You're looking at it from a person with the penis perspective.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
I don't walk my dog naked anymore.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
I told you that on one hundred point seven WCLX.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
I don't care Boston. I'll look at that. It's Monday again.
I came around fast already. Yeah, I feel like I
just saw you go.

Speaker 7 (00:57):
Oh what a fun weekend. We had the morning show outing. Yeah,
we went to the North End at dinner, Tyler.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
Morning Show and afternoon shown the Kenny was there was
lovely wife Jen. Yeah. I had so much fun chatting
with Jen.

Speaker 7 (01:12):
She was great, very sweet, And then we went over
to comics Come Home. We walked over to Comics Come Home.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
We did.

Speaker 7 (01:18):
We saw the construction, the new North End entrance that's
going to be uh put together one of.

Speaker 6 (01:24):
These years's vision. Yes, yes, it's going to be great.
All the people waiting to get into the various pastry shops,
the people walking around the North End confused.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
That's my favorite. Always, always, I always laugh at the
people that stand for an hour outside of Mike's or Modern.
It's like, just go to a different place. Say it.
It's stupid.

Speaker 7 (01:46):
Aren't you going to say what you said? When we
went asked mics like you always do.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
Go to Bulls right down the street at the bottom
of seeing and then we went over to Comics Come Home,
which is great, fun, great show and thus admit it.
The highlight of the night was the Italian guy. I
don't know that we need to label it that way,
but yes I do, of course you did. He's very good.

(02:13):
He was the most prepared.

Speaker 6 (02:15):
It was.

Speaker 5 (02:16):
It was.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
I also felt it was the most relatable to the audience.

Speaker 6 (02:20):
Yeah, especially for the demographic that was attending.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
But Lenny Clark with a surprise story out of nowhere.
We got to talk about that. We have a full comedies,
Come Home recap, all right and our whole Saturday Night
coming up at seven ten. All right, cool Classic Rock
Challenge today a ten Tom Morello at the Paradise. Wow. Wow,
Well to see him in a small venue. Oh, that'd
be great. November seventeenth, he's going to be there. We

(02:44):
have your chance to be there at eight ten as
we get under way for another fun filled week ac DC,
I'm ZLX.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
It's the download with Danielle on Boston's Classic Rock in WCLX.

Speaker 6 (03:03):
Could we be getting a little bit closer to the
end of the government shutdown?

Speaker 3 (03:07):
Maybe? Possibly?

Speaker 6 (03:08):
Possibly, We still have some hurdles to clear. However, The
Senate voted sixty to forty yesterday to advance a bipartisan
plan to end the five week government shutdown after moderate
Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of the
Affordable Care Act tax credits. That deal, which was brokered
by several different senators, funds the government through late January
and promises a mid December vote on healthcare subsidies. Also

(03:30):
reinstates federal workers fired since the shutdown and guarantees back pay.
Senate majority of the leader, John Thune, supported the move.
President Trump's said only that the deal quote unquote looks
close ending the shutdown. It still has to go through
more stages of approval. It's going to go back to
Congress too. They got to look at it. Yeah, so
we've got, you know, another week or so of discussions,

(03:51):
I'm sure before we're going.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
To and somebody can hold it up easily, right, very easily,
very easily.

Speaker 6 (03:57):
Not out of the woods yet. More than twenty seven
hundred US flights were canceled Sunday as the federal shut
down continued. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that national air
traffic could and I quote slow to a trickle if
the salemate lasts in Thanksgiving week.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Now, I'm terrified. What is a trickle? How many flights
getting out a couple of day? Not great, Bob, raise
your hand if you have a flight coming up on
just a couple of weeks. I have two hands coming up.
I have several flights coming out. Have you Have you
invested some some money in that A little bit? Yeah,
A couple of specific A trickle A trickle, they.

Speaker 6 (04:33):
Said, And I'm gonna eat my way. I'm gonna eat
fifty seven hundred dollars worth of food in my pod.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
Thank you very much. You drink all the champagne.

Speaker 6 (04:40):
The FAA has been begun reducing flights at forty major
airports due to the unpaid air traffic controllers calling out.
Cuts are rising from four percent to ten percent by
November fourteenth. Nearly ten thousand delays were logged yesterday, hitting
hubs like Atlanta and Chicago the hardest. Newark Airport and
LaGuardia both faced seventy five minute average departure.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
Okay, I'm so glad.

Speaker 6 (05:04):
I'm not going good times head by. Okay, all right,
rub it in. Why don't yet? Fifty three degrees in
Boston right now? We'll see I high have fifty five
on the way. Gonna be some rain in the forecast,
and then the coming week.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
Is going to be chilly. We've got the cold.

Speaker 6 (05:16):
Front from the jet stream and all the things, and
there's going to be winded.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
Did you see the snow? I oh my god, we.

Speaker 6 (05:23):
May I heard Cindy Fitzgibbons say on Channel five this morning.
We may get like a little flurry here. They're coming up.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
Sometimes you't ready for that yet. I'm Danielle that's your download.

Speaker 8 (05:34):
Seconds of sports with Tyler.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
We're going to talk about the Patriots. I'm gonna need
a little Polly Wolnuts first.

Speaker 9 (05:41):
What do you hear?

Speaker 3 (05:42):
What do you share? Wow? Wow, let's do it. Seven
game win streak five and oh on the road and
Trevion Henderson is the star of the game. Forty seven
yards rushing and two touchdowns and one was to ice
the game with a at thirty one left. Did you
see this play when he took us took a right

(06:03):
turn before he went in the en zone because he
wasn't sure if he should score. It's over at the
coaches like should I go in? Because a lot of
times you want to just fall down and kill the clock,
And they all looked at him like, oh go, And
so he pointed to the end zone and then he went, actually,
they're showing it on channel that right now as we speak.
That was pretty cool. But also he he when he
took that right he he like, hey, he pointed to

(06:26):
the end zone. But then you see that shot from
behind of Drake May telling him to go down. So
it was weird. And see that, Yeah, he was telling
him to go down. He was yelling go down. But obviously,
you know, Henderson couldn't see him or hear him. So
that's when he went forward right and I was like,
because I thought the same thing. I was like, should
he go down right there?

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Take the point?

Speaker 3 (06:43):
Take the points. Speaking of Drake's day, not not his
best day, not his best day, but not his worst day.
Threw another pick, this time in the red zone, and
it was his first week since Week one with a
passer rating under one hundred, so again he did not
have a bad day. Threw for two hundred and seventy
yards and two touchdowns, one to Kyle Williams at the
end of the first order, and of course that beautiful
pass to Stefan Diggs at the end of the first half. Gorgeous,

(07:06):
just to to touch two two feet in so good.
Matter of fact, let's check in with his girlfriend, Cardi
b for her thoughts on the catch. That's what the
I'm talking about. That's what the I'm talking about. I'm
talking about that so the Chiefs swift and her filthy mouth.

(07:32):
I love it all right. Another note from the game
confusing moment here when Tony Romo tells us his thoughts
on the Pats.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
This team is DT f Jim Patriots details toughness and
they finish.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
What do you do? I don't think he knows what DTF?
Really do you think Tony Romo knows what it means?
And he said this, he explained it right there. Do
you think he knows the actual definition? He knows because
Chuck didn't really know, which is shocking to me. You
and I knew immediately. Well, you guys know porn names
so easily, and their their careers, their resumes. No, so

(08:07):
you know, right, I knew what I know? DT me. Yeah, yeah,
thank you. No, someone told him to say that. Come on, yeah, Like,
if you're the sports director at CBS, what's that meeting,
what's that post show meeting? Like this said Tony, don't
be edgy? Okay, don't be as edgy. We had some
sponsors called Tony edging Tony one pool one final stat

(08:30):
This is a cool one. This is the first game
of the Patriots recorded the passing touchdown and a rushing
touchdown of fifty plus yards each since nineteen ninety seven.
Really Bledsoe was our quarterback. Pats win twenty eight, twenty three.
Now we're on a short week. They come back home
for Thursday night football at Gillette against the Jets, who
beat the Browns yesterday. By the way, they're in a
trap game. See is gonna let their guards? Yeah, Jet,

(08:53):
They're gonna let their guard. Oh it's the Jets. They
phoned in. They stumble against the Jets. Are you kidding?
So let's talk about the gambling scandal. This continues now,
this is huge news. Over the weekend, Cleveland Guardians pitchers
of Manual Classe and Luis Ortiz were charged with fraud, conspiracy,
and bribery stemming from an alleged scheme to rig individual pitches,

(09:14):
so throwing balls instead of strikes, the actual types of
pitches they were throwing, and the speed of the pitches.
It started as early as May twenty twenty three with
Class in June of this year with Ortiz. The mind
boggling part of this whole thing to me is the
minuscule amounts of money these guys were getting paid to
do this, like seven grand, hair five grand there in
the dude in the meantime, Classe has made over twelve

(09:37):
million dollars in the last seven years and he's doing this.
There has to be something. Did they have, like gambling
debts or something. Well, okay, so, according to what these
guys are saying, class provided money to betters to gamble
on his behalf texted with betters during games and later
was joined in this game by Ortiz. He's doing this
during games. That's crazy. If they're convicted on all chargers,

(10:00):
each of them could face up to sixty five years
in prison. Think of the stories they could tell in prison, though, Yeah, really, really,
what did you do? I chopped some guys head off?

Speaker 8 (10:07):
What did you do?

Speaker 3 (10:08):
I killed a family of seven? What did you do?
I gambled seven grand on a fastball? What the hell
is that? Ortiz was arrested yesterday morning here in Boston,
will appear in court today. Class A not in custody yet.
Apparently he's on a land. I don't know if they
really I don't know if they haven't found him or
what's going on. Stay tuned. This story is getting wilder
every day. Finally, Celtic split two with the Magic down
on Orlando over the weekend and the Bruins won. They're

(10:29):
six straight over the weekend to the Maple Leafs. That's sports.
I'm Tyler and this the Chuck Noland Morning Show on ZX.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
It's the Chuck Nolan Morning Show. Throw your voice into
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Speaker 6 (10:46):
Oh Boston's Classic Rocks one hundred point seven w ZLX.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
Oh man, we got like a frightening consumer Reports story
come up. He hate this stuff.

Speaker 7 (10:57):
Involving concert tickets. Would you pay seventeen hundred and eighty
dollars see the Doobie Brothers?

Speaker 6 (11:03):
No, No, Michael, what Donald and Kenny Loggins?

Speaker 3 (11:06):
Yes, Doobie Brothers now seventeen eighty You would pay for that?

Speaker 8 (11:09):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (11:11):
What are you?

Speaker 3 (11:13):
And there's a situation to meet and greet? If there
were things, Yeah, I don't know if there's anybody I
would pay never? Never do you guys see what I
pay for airline plays. So that'souldn't surprising. That's true. You
know if the van Halen from the dead there you go,
then I would pay that. Yes, Well, you gotta wait
until his ghost visits you first. It will He'll be
here to the right, it's coming.

Speaker 7 (11:32):
What this woman went through to get out of these
Doobie Brothers tickets is amazing the.

Speaker 3 (11:36):
Fact that how she got him was even more. Yes,
exhausting too. You get the whole story for you. Coming
up for Boston's Classic Rock one hundred point seven wz LX.
It's the Chuck Nolan Morning Show with daniel Murr and Tyler.

Speaker 7 (11:49):
Danielle's just talking about maybe some snowflakes happening this week.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
Possibly some scattered flurries. I don't know.

Speaker 7 (11:56):
I know it's a natural it's a natural thing for
it to happen, but when you actually see it for
the first time of the season.

Speaker 6 (12:01):
Oh, I was thinking about that yesterday. I was driving
I think I was driving through Marblehead, I don't know,
and I was looking at some of.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
The trees, a lot of the oak trees, and.

Speaker 6 (12:09):
I'm like, oh, okay, little a lot more leaves fell,
but there's still a significant amount of leaves up in
the trees.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
They hang on. And there were a few though that
were bear and I was like, oh, I was just thinking.

Speaker 6 (12:18):
I was like, pretty soon there's going to be a
day when I drive down this street and they're.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
Gonna be light.

Speaker 7 (12:23):
The branches will be lightly lined with snow, Yes they will,
and the sunlight going through it's like a strobing effect
as you drive.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
I mean it's pretty. I'll probably be in bed by
is it? Because everything? Yes, gray and colorless. We texted
yesterday about that. Yes, at four or five it was dark.
It's dark out.

Speaker 7 (12:42):
They just had me thinking about it over the summertime,
being outside, shorts, t shirts, concert beers, outside music. Oh,
the Doobie Brothers played the Exfinity Center August fifteenth, wo
the Coral Reefer Band. Yes, I was kind of surprised
by that. A very summer show. Yes, me Buffett's band
still touring without Jimmy. Yeah, so they were there. I

(13:04):
believe Steve Winwood was a part of the show. This woman,
I forgot her name, Padilla. She was not She was
not there, even though she got a notice just a
few hours before the show started, Hey, that her tickets
were ready. Okay, seventeen hundred and eighty dollars charged to

(13:24):
her Chase credit card stub Hub cent to the notice. Hey,
you're good for the show. Enjoy that front row front
row for the Doobie Brothers. Seventeen hundred and eighty Wait
what look? I like China grow as much as the
next guy. Well, but I would not pay seventeen hundred.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
And eighty dollars for Michael McDonald's sitting in your lap
for that. Yeah, I mean I wouldn't mind, Danielle, you
might go. Was Michael McDonald touring with the Dewey Brothers this
time around? I don't think. I don't think he was
with him. Now daniel would have been there. She had
never ordered.

Speaker 7 (13:56):
Those tickets, seventeen hundred and eighty dollars tickets, so she
contact the credit card company. They put a pause on it,
so will check.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
It out and all that.

Speaker 7 (14:05):
Ah, And then it kept happening. Whoever was doing this
kept trying to buy more tickets. Yes, And it sounds
like eventually they took the lock off the card, saying
that she had profited from it or something. It turned
into a big thing for It's one of those giant
pains in the ass that you have to go through
in life's school teacher.

Speaker 6 (14:24):
She's not spending see on four front row tickets to
the Doobie Brothers.

Speaker 7 (14:28):
So she had to fight this over and over being
charged for the Doobie Brothers. That would make me insane
if something like that happened.

Speaker 6 (14:35):
I'm looking now at the at the letter that she
got from Chase saying, we completed our review of unauthorized transactions.
You're responsible for these, the reason being you received benefit
from this transaction benefit. This is why stuff like this
I only put on my AMEX. Wait, am I endorsing
any credit card pace? No, only on my Amex because

(14:55):
they're so like, yes, I pay an f ton of
money for the annual for it, but I use the
services that it comes with. But like they're so good
about this, Like I had, I had. I had a
dispute I had last year about some auction items that
I bought with Barclays, and it was like prohibitively difficult,
to the point where I just had to drop the
dispute altogether because I'm like, listen, you guys are just

(15:17):
not even trying to do this, Whereas if I had
done it with MX, they would have been like, we resolved.

Speaker 7 (15:21):
But I thought all the major credit card companies would
back you on something like this.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
You was shocking to me.

Speaker 7 (15:26):
You would think it took forever for her to get
the money back. Yeah, seventeen hundred and eighty dollars. Yeah,
for a show she never went.

Speaker 3 (15:36):
To, and she reported it right like this. It wasn't
immediately it aged out two weeks and she.

Speaker 6 (15:42):
Was just like, wait, what's this random charge that I
just noticed when I got my statement?

Speaker 3 (15:46):
It was immediate. Yeah, and then it kept happening over
and over again. Yeah, I had to get a new
card with a new number and all that, but then
they still didn't. They ended up going back and charge
for the original seventeen eighty. But after they did this investigation,
how do they figure out she received benefit from the transaction? Right?
What does that mean? And like, how is how is

(16:06):
StubHub not able to find out that this was exactly Well,
that was the big thing. The resolution was she ended
up getting everything back, but no one could tell her
how to reach out to, like, oh, stub Hubs everybody.

Speaker 6 (16:16):
She also had to reach out to somebody for help,
like at.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
Like the Globe or something. Yeah, the Globe took the
same story ram when.

Speaker 6 (16:23):
Attacked stub Hub and Chase and then oh, magically the
thing you know, it's like.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
Help me, Hank. Yeah, I gotta tell you, I've been
a victim of credit card for more time than I
can count. At this point, I've never made it into
the Boston Globe for it. No, that's how big a
deal this one is. I mean twice this year, I've
already been hacked. It's happening to me. It seems like
it's happening more often. You know what it is. It's
the it's the scam texts. I've been getting scam letters

(16:46):
in the mail. I've gotten two just in the last
couple of months. Like they're all over me like a
cheap suit right now.

Speaker 7 (16:51):
And they're getting better and better too, Oh, they sure are.
How they're doing logos of companies and stuff. The misspellings
aren't there anymore.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
And the phone calls with the actual voice of my
bank company, and when you're on hold in the music,
like I almost want to say kudos, but I can't. Like,
but they are going the extra mile now to scam people.
It's crazy cautionary tale. Be careful out there.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
You never know who you might get charged to see
the Doobie Brothers for seventeen hundred and eighty, I mean.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
The Doobie Brothers. You know, as long as it's not
Gordon Lightfoot, that's all I care about.

Speaker 7 (17:25):
You know what today is what it's the fiftieth anniversary.
That's why I read it up of the Eben Fitzgerald.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
Today is the actual day. Well, we'll go all Gordon
Lightfoot for the rest of them. We're gonna play the
song and it's entirety. Let me think about that real quick.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Now, the Chuck Dolan Morning Show gets take it with you.
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Speaker 6 (17:50):
W ZLX Boston's Classic Rock.

Speaker 7 (17:53):
Over the weekend in Cleveland, Hell Cleveland, they had the
induction into the Rock and Mall Hall of Fame. Share
went into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame show.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
That's pretty good. It's going on now.

Speaker 7 (18:08):
We have some of the highlights because we were busy
Saturday night yet comics come home. Yes, but we have
some of the highlights that we missed, including Alison Shane's
guitarist Jerry Cantrell.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
Who helped out sounds dark.

Speaker 6 (18:21):
Hey didn't.

Speaker 7 (18:24):
Some of the songs sounded really good, some of the others.

Speaker 9 (18:32):
Did.

Speaker 3 (18:33):
We'll let you descend. It's coming up from Seattle.

Speaker 10 (18:37):
On San You.

Speaker 7 (18:43):
The twenty twenty five Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductees have taken their place in the shrine. Saturday, they
had the Big Ship bang out there in Cleveland, Chubby
Checker going to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
Hey, a little overdue, wouldn't you say?

Speaker 7 (18:58):
Still performing too. He's gotta be way up there. It's
gotta be his nineties. They do that jam session at
the end. Did he come out and play with Soundgarden?
I don't do the twist.

Speaker 3 (19:09):
He just turned eighty four. Eighty four? Ye, good for him.

Speaker 7 (19:13):
Man, We have some of the sound here, producer Jack
put together for us. Soundgarden was inducted by Jim Carrey.
Apparently you don't see a lot of Jim Carrey anymore.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
No, you don't. He's really laying low, laying low. You're tired, Oh,
he claims here allegedly, wasn't that a while ago? Yeah, somebody.
As soon as somebody throws a good script at him,
he'll be back.

Speaker 11 (19:34):
It's all.

Speaker 3 (19:35):
He's all spiritual now. He says. Some crazy stuff, is
what you're saying? Yeah, well, I mean he gets a
little Jim Morrison ish. Well here he was a Saturday
night in Cleveland tonight.

Speaker 10 (19:45):
We make sure that Chris Cornell, Kim File, hero Yama Motto,
Matt Cameron, and Ben Shephard go down in history as
one of the most majestic, powerful, and influential bands ever
to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,

(20:06):
Chris Carnal and Loam Sound Garden.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
Nice. That was nice. That was nice. He was cheering
as he was talking. It's pretty cool. Then the band
came out and played.

Speaker 7 (20:16):
They did Rusty Cage with Taylor Momson, the pretty reckless
all right, check the sound. Look, that's not an easy

(20:47):
song to perform, no, but she held it together. She's
trying to get a range going there. It's kind of
going up and down a little bit.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
It's a little tough, yeah, a little a little tough.
I don't know. I mean, I couldn't do it.

Speaker 7 (20:57):
That was Alison Chain's guitarist, Jerry Cantrell, helping out on
that too. They also did a black Hole Son. Who
sang black Hole Son?

Speaker 12 (21:04):
That was Brandy Carlyle, who there's an EP that she
did with the surviving members of Sound Garden a few
years ago as a record Store Day release. But it
features that and I believe standing with my good eye clothes.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
All right, let's check it out.

Speaker 8 (21:20):
Black Holes.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
That was good. That was good. That was powerful. That
was really good.

Speaker 7 (21:44):
And then we had Tony Cornell, daughter of Chris Cornell,
came out to sing fail on Black Days.

Speaker 3 (21:52):
That this would be my swoop. Wow.

Speaker 7 (22:17):
That's a pretty stressful position to be end representing your
dad at the rock time, so much pressure.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
There's a lot of rockers out there with kids that
have a ton of talent, like Taylor hawk AND's son
Sean played drums with Fool Fighters, great drum and then
you got Dave Grohl's daughter Violet, who sings with the
band sometimes. She's incredible. Let's not forget Wolfgang van Haleen.
There's a lot of talented kids.

Speaker 7 (22:40):
Paul McCartney's son, Oh wait, I see him on social
media all the time.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
It's just like Bengi. Yeah, have you seen them?

Speaker 13 (22:48):
No?

Speaker 3 (22:49):
I haven't. What's wrong with them? Is he just nuts?
Do you want to take this Pelosi? Yeah? Maybe not
very good.

Speaker 7 (22:59):
You can't even take us stand. Mick Fleewood was there
last night? Who did Mick Fleetwood induct Bad Company? Bad Company?

Speaker 11 (23:06):
Fleetwood Mac started out in the late nineteen sixties as
a blues band with the legendary guitar player Peter Green and,
as it turns out, As it turns out, a young
Paul Rodgers would often.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
Come and watch us.

Speaker 11 (23:24):
Decades later, when John McVie and I were jamming at
my home in Maui, Paul told me that we were
his heroes back in those days. That is a genuine
point of pride for me, given that Paul would eventually
go on to front one of the best rock and

(23:44):
roll bands of all time, Bad Company.

Speaker 7 (23:49):
Oh, Paul Rodgers was not there now because he says
he was too nervous. He doesn't like to get up
and do speeches in front of people. The guy can
belt out a song in front of sixty thousand people.
He doesn't like to give speace. But it's also a
health issue. He's not really doing great.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
Yeah, he's had like some mini streaks. Said he's staying
home to prioritize his help. By the way, incredibly criminal
that it took this long to get this band into
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. People that like
are like hate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
I'm sort of one of them, so I think it's
sort of a joke. But they have been saying for years.
This band came out in nineteen seventy four, usually eligible

(24:23):
twenty five years after that would have been nineteen ninety nine.
Let's do the math that was thirty six years ago.
You're telling me thirty six years this band never got
into Like their first three albums are huge. They were
one of those bands. They were the sound of the seventies. Yeah,
and they didn't get in until now. It's like, if
I'm Paul Rodgers, I'm just middle fingers up. How long
ago was nineteen ninety nine? Don't remind right now? Seventy

(24:45):
six years ago? Twenty check a way, it took a
quarter of a century to get them in.

Speaker 7 (24:50):
It's nuts, ye, they are doing feel like Making Love
Jack who's on lead vocals on this.

Speaker 3 (24:54):
Chris Robinson from The Black Crows. Nice like Man, got.

Speaker 5 (25:08):
I feel like bag got a.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
That a feel like man, feel like me?

Speaker 12 (25:22):
All to You You Men is featuring Nancy Wilson from
Heart and Joe Perry.

Speaker 3 (25:30):
Joe Perry was there. That sounded good. That's cool. I
can't care enough for your love. I can't cared enough
for your love. Oh, I can't care enough for your love. Nice.

(25:51):
That's not bad. Sound Garden, Bad Company, The White Stripes,
Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Outcast, Cyndi lauper for some reason. Yeah,
I'm outcast for some reason. Can we go there?

Speaker 14 (26:02):
There?

Speaker 3 (26:03):
For God's sakes? Congratulations. The class of twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Put a face to the voice by following at WCLX
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Speaker 3 (26:19):
Why are we going to get that new phone number
that we worked on so hard? We're working on it
behind the scenes, pal, Are we Yeah? We are act
What are we doing? Are we working on other states
that have to be prepared before you launch something this huge?
I thought they called the elves back at his workshop.
I'm confused. It'll be, It'll happen. Don't worry about it.
Time keep freaking promises.

Speaker 7 (26:36):
In the meantime six one, seven, nine three one, one
hundred point seven reach out touch us this.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Morning from the WCLX catcheslaw dot com studios. It's the
download with Danielle on Boston's Classic Rock, one hundred point
seven WCLX.

Speaker 6 (26:55):
The Senate voted sixty to forty yesterday to advance a
bipartisan plan to end the five government shutdown after moderate
Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of the
Affordable Care Act tax credits. That deal, broker by a
few senators, funds the government through late January and promises
a mid December vote on healthcare subsidies, and also reinstates
federal workers fired since the shutdown and guarantees back pay.

(27:18):
Senate Majority leader Thought John Thune supported the move. President
Trump said only that the deal quote unquote looks close
to ending the shutdown. So we'll see what happened.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
How could it look close? Just do it.

Speaker 7 (27:28):
It's one more stept. My wife flew out a logan yesterday.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Yep. So it was an ass show. Oh yeah.

Speaker 7 (27:36):
And if you don't have pre screening TSA, yes, pre check,
pre check, you gotta do it.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
Even if you only fly like a couple times a year,
you gotta do it. I've had it forever. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (27:47):
She just breezed through there, and she looked over at
the regular security which was just winding all over the place.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
The channel five was they were talking to people. She
could hear yelling.

Speaker 6 (27:56):
Once in a great while, pre check will be more
or like, it'll take longer to get through pre check
than the regular line. But just the fact that you
don't have to take the electronics out, you don't have
to take off your shoes.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
Just to take off your belt.

Speaker 6 (28:07):
And then if you have if you have clear with
pre check, that you just with your face, face, the eyes,
then you just you just walk by everybody and you're like,
like when I went to Colorado, the line for security
was like halfway through Terminal B the line and I
was like, oh, is pre check over here? Like that's
the next line, which was even longer, and there was

(28:27):
one little lane that everybody in the regular PreCheck line
was blocking.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
So it was like looking around, I'm like, is it
is that clear? Like, oh, yes, come right through it.
There was nobody waiting. I watched bath like two hundred people.
Yeah they got your DNA now, okay, exact exactly.

Speaker 6 (28:39):
Yeah, listen, Ancestree dot com is not getting my DNA,
and Amazon and Whole Foods are not getting my palm print.
That is where I draw the line. Sora is not
getting my face. Stop letting your kids use that app.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
I have a chip in my hand to get into
the Tesla. It's so convenient.

Speaker 6 (28:54):
I mean that I might do actually, because at least
you can have that taken out.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
At some point. The chip you put in your dog,
like that kind of cheah, that in your neck. Where
is it you put in your hand? You put a
twelve gage needle. It's not fun. It's kind of big.

Speaker 6 (29:09):
Anyway, As we were talking about the airport, more than
twenty seven hundred US flights were canceled yesterday as the
federal shut down deep in its impact on air travel.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that national air traffic could
slow to a trickle if this stalemate lasted a Thanksgiving week.
The FAA has began reducing flights of forty major airports
due to unpaid our air traffic controllers calling out cuts

(29:29):
have been rising from four percent to ten percent. By
November fourteenth, nearly ten thousand delays were logged yesterday.

Speaker 3 (29:35):
You are freaking out.

Speaker 7 (29:36):
A trickle, mis murror, A trickle like a bad prostate,
A trickle I don't have.

Speaker 6 (29:42):
Like, I'm more concerned about my my Saint Louis excursion
coming up in a couple of weeks, because that's like
that's domestic. It's a short flight. I don't want to
I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna do two connections to
get to Saint Louis.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
You look forward to going up in the Arch every year.
I know that's not that it's a you know, it's
a mastermind.

Speaker 6 (30:00):
But for for my Thailand trip I have I think
I have a seven hour layover in Qatar, so I'm
not as concerned about that.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
You have the layover. Women Metallica is playing a guitar.

Speaker 6 (30:12):
Ah, yes, please, it's signed to grab a shop. Yes,
although we will do I will leave the airport for
the city tour, but I don't have enough.

Speaker 3 (30:19):
Time for that. Use your rock credentials. You could do it.
Oh yeah, that works over there. I'm sure.

Speaker 6 (30:25):
Federal and state officials are investigating thirteen cases of infant
botulism across ten states tied to Bayhart's Whole Nutrition infant formula.
The FDA said the company is recalling two lots after
all affected babies were hospitalized. Thankfully, no deaths have been reported.
That recalled formula has been sold online and in major
stores makes up only about one percent of US formula sales,

(30:45):
but still, if you have any concerns, certainly go online
to check that out. The Farmer's Almanac will end publication
after its twenty twenty six edition, closing out a tradition
that began in eighteen eighteen. But fear not, okay, because
I think a lot of people don't realize there are
two of these, the Farmer's Almanac and then the Old
Farmer's Almanac.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
That's the yellow one. Oh thank god. Most people are
familiar with the one that you hang on the hook
in the outhouse.

Speaker 6 (31:08):
Yes, so that is that is actually an older publication
that dates back to seventeen ninety two that will continue
to Oh thanks annually.

Speaker 3 (31:16):
Yes, I'm one of the guy that had no idea
that was two. You still get Reader's Digest though, right, Yeah,
that National Geographic Laughter is the best.

Speaker 6 (31:24):
Medicine really and Mass Day Police assisted in a roadside
birth Friday night after a woman went into labor wall
stuck on ninety three in Milton. Imagine that like you're
getting it on the Expressway to go to the hospital.

Speaker 8 (31:34):
That sucked.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
Horror. That sucks horror.

Speaker 6 (31:37):
Troopers located the couple near the Granite av ramp, coordinated
with EMS, who delivered.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
The baby safely at the scene.

Speaker 6 (31:43):
Police then escort of the ambulance through traffic to Boston
Medical Center. Both mother and newborn are healthy.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
You can't sell that car now, No, that's it. Oh
does that show up in carfax as soon as it's done,
Just torch it, placenta. What is that? What's that on
the seat? Just wait for to dry and scrape it
up off the fingernail.

Speaker 6 (32:02):
Fifty three degrees in Boston right now, I'll see high
fifty five on the way.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
We do have rain across the area.

Speaker 6 (32:07):
Looks like that's going to continue through most of the
day and the early evening. I'm Danielle that you're download.

Speaker 8 (32:14):
Seven seconds of sports with Tyler.

Speaker 3 (32:16):
All right, before we celebrate the Pats win, let's talk
about what happened before the game on the Fox Pregame
Show with Rob Gronkowski and Tom Brady. Here's some news.

Speaker 15 (32:26):
First, everyone, I am signing a one day contract with
the Patriots this week, coming up to retire as a Patriot,
be a Patriot for life.

Speaker 8 (32:33):
Just like.

Speaker 15 (32:33):
Oh, hevery while here, So I'm going with the Patriots.
But I know Tom and he is still better. The
Patriots let him go for his final three seasons in
the NFL, so he's secretly rooting for the Buccaneers.

Speaker 3 (32:46):
Hey, I got great friends on both sides. I'm not
saying who I'm rooting for. I'm not really rooting for
one or the other. But one team built me a statue.
So the balls in New York Court is a yeah.
Through the challenge out to the Bucks. Did they give
him a Stactually he did win him a Super Bowl.
As long as it has a tiny head, that's all right,
there you go, all right, pat seven game win streak
five and oh on the road undefeated a year and

(33:08):
Trevion Henderson Man is either start of the game, one
hundred and forty yards rushing two touchdowns. He had one
to ice the game with a minute thirty one left,
and it was the funniest thing I've seen in football
in the longest time. Where he's running towards the end
zone and in his mind he's thinking, do I just
go down and not score to kill the clock or
do I score? He looks over at the coaches and
he points to the end zone and then he goes

(33:29):
to score. But what no one really talked about was
I saw this on social media was after the fact,
there was a camera angle on Drake May who was
telling him to go down. He was yon get down,
get down, but of course Henderson didn't see him and
he scored anyway. I don't know why he was telling
him to get done. The fact that he had the
time to look over to the coaches like what should
I do? Well, that's how fast he was going. He
earned everybody. He had time to sit there and get

(33:49):
approval to score. Speaking of Drake may So, not his
best day, not his worst day. Threw a pick another
one that's like three weeks in a row within an interception.
So that was a bad interception in the end zone.
It was a rookie lake in perception trying to force it.
Red zone picks not the best. Also, it was a
wet day. The ball was wet, sailing all over the place,
were falling down. It was tough conditions to play under.
But it's the first time since Week one he's had

(34:10):
a passer rating under one hundred. However, he did throw
for two hundred and seventy yards and two touchdowns, one
Tod Kyle Williams at the end of the first quarter
and one of the sweetest touchdowns we've seen all year.
They were on the log, but what one or two
yard line? One of those little over the top in
the corner of the end zone, passes to Stefan Diggs
weight his hands dropped it right in. It's both feet in.

(34:31):
Man can he throw? He's got precision. I love it.
And la Hey, by the way, you know who's excited
about Stefan Diggs touchdown? Who his girlfriend? Cardi Big. That's
what the I'm talking about. That's what the I'm talking about.
I'm talking about. How come Taylor Swift doesn't post things

(34:52):
like that when Travis Kelsey scores.

Speaker 7 (34:54):
Was that the conversation she had with Robert Kraft the
week before and I was sitting side by side.

Speaker 3 (34:58):
That's exactly how it sounds. Another funny note from the game.
This is a confusing moment when Tony Romo put an
acronym out to describe the Patriots. This team is DTF, Jim.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Patriots details toughness and they finish.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
Tony, I don't think that's what DTF means. One final
stat This was really cool. This is the first time.
This is the first game the Patriots recorded a passing
touchdown and a rushing touchdown of over fifty yards since
nineteen ninety seven. That's stunning. You know what that tells
you that Tom Brady only had one guy he could
throw the ball too deep, and that was Randy Moss.
He never really had a deep threat other than that.

(35:37):
I gotta think about that head, keep thinking you're you're
not gonna go out with anything. Pats win twenty eight,
twenty three. We're not a short week.

Speaker 5 (35:43):
Now.

Speaker 3 (35:43):
They come back home for Thursday night football at Guette
against the Jets, who beat the Browns yesterday. They're on
a two game win streak. Here we go again. Trap game,
It's a trap game. How about the Dolphins beat the Bills? Great?
What's that? Bills? I got one word? Fraudulent? What do
you like that? Let's get into some scam, all right,
So gambling with players and athletes, it's just out of

(36:05):
control at this point. Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Classe and
Luis Ortiz were charged with fraud, conspiracy, and bribery, stemming
from an alleged scheme to bring individual pitches, not games pitches,
so people could bet on prop So I'm talking about
throwing balls instead of strikes, the actual types of pitches
they're throwing, the speed of the pitches. And I saw

(36:28):
this video dude on Reddit. It's all the alleged times
that Classe got called out for and he's throwing balls.
And he's not just throwing balls, he's throwing him six
feet in front of the plate. You didn't see what
was going on exactly. And what's even more mind boggling
is the amount of money that he was doing it for.
Like I'm reading the report, it's like seven grand here,

(36:51):
five grand there. This is a guy who made twelve
million dollars in the last seven years and he's playing
for thousands of dollars. Small amounts of money compared to
what he says is just the beginning. This is, honestly,
it really is. So uh Ortez was arrested yesterday here
in Boston. I don't know does he live here? What's
he doing here? Huh? And class A, I'm a Lamb
Day class A. Oh, I don't know where he is.

(37:12):
Hasn't you didn't see that you were.

Speaker 11 (37:13):
Being set up on a second win.

Speaker 2 (37:15):
I really think you're overreacting.

Speaker 6 (37:16):
This is.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
Finally, finally, the Seltic split two with the Magic down
on Orlando over the weekend and the Bruins won. They're
sixth straight over the Maple Leafs. On Saturday, I'm Tyler
that's sports And this is the Chuckling Morning Show on ZX.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
Really good check.

Speaker 3 (37:30):
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Speaker 1 (37:35):
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Speaker 4 (37:40):
Danielle has been sifting through all the pile of misery
and problems and unsolved mysteries as they get ready for
m I V A Hole?

Speaker 3 (37:52):
Have you picked out a good one? I have? I think?

Speaker 6 (37:54):
Uh, this is really going to hit hard with a
lot of parents who have gotten last minute assignment note
of you cations from their kids.

Speaker 3 (38:01):
Oh god, yeah, oh one all the time. I have
a project due tomorrow and need to know what I
promised the cake for a birthday party in the class.
You gotta make it without any kind of peanuts and all.

Speaker 6 (38:13):
The times, five hundred cupcakes for whom exactly All right?

Speaker 3 (38:17):
Am I the A Holes? Coming up? Get ready? Six
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Speaker 7 (38:26):
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Speaker 16 (38:29):
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Speaker 1 (38:32):
Right here on the Chuck Nolan Morning Show, everybody, we
answer the age old question, am I the A Hole?

Speaker 3 (38:44):
And if you have an a whole moment that needs
a solution.

Speaker 1 (38:47):
Email the crew at Chucks Show at WCLX dot com.

Speaker 3 (38:51):
What is it I say all the time? Tyler, Oh,
I'm all the time, So say I'm awesome? No, No,
I've never heard him say that. No, I didn't with
me every day.

Speaker 7 (39:03):
Let me help you out. I say everybody has their
own I'll use different word. Everybody has their own crap
that they go through. Everybody. There is no perfect life
from TV sitcoms. No, it's an illusion.

Speaker 3 (39:16):
Everybody's got something and it's usually something nobody else knows about.

Speaker 7 (39:20):
Yeah, point yes. So that's where we step in here,
it's a public service here with am I the Ahl.

Speaker 3 (39:25):
This is where you air it out. We're gonna hear
this situation.

Speaker 7 (39:27):
We're gonna air this out, all right, put a little
light on it, disinfect it, and come to a conclusion.

Speaker 3 (39:34):
Wipe it off with a rig six.

Speaker 7 (39:36):
Nine hundred point seven. Download the free iHeartRadio app and
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Speaker 6 (39:45):
Parents, listen up. Got an email from Christine. My nine
year old had a school assignment to learn how to
follow directions by baking cookies at home with a parent.
The idea was for kids to practice sequencing, steps, measurements,
et cetera, and then they would bring the cookies to
share at a class party. The assignment was sent home

(40:05):
only two days before the project was due. Between work
and taking care of my house and my other kids,
there was no way I was squeezing in a grocery
run and a baking session on a weeknight. I don't
even bake to begin with. Between the ingredients, the mess,
and the time it would take, I didn't see the
point in spending forty bucks and two hours on making
something we could just buy at the store, so I
told my daughter to pick up cookies at the supermarket instead.

(40:27):
The teacher asked my daughter some questions about the experience,
and my kid panicked and started to cry. Before revealing
that we actually bought the cookies at the supermarket.

Speaker 3 (40:36):
She broke it.

Speaker 6 (40:38):
Now, don't tell anybody, okay if they ask you, we
baked them. I got a very formal email from the
teacher reminding me that the purpose of the exercise was
to model patience, teamwork, and process learning. I feel so
bad that my daughter got upset in class, but I
don't know that this is on me. I feel like
we should have had more lead time on this assignment
or should have been given another option besides baking to

(41:01):
execute this lesson? Am I the a hole or is
the teacher?

Speaker 3 (41:07):
Wait? How much was the lead time again? Two days?
Two days?

Speaker 6 (41:10):
So like they sent it on a Monday and they're like, hey, Wednesday,
this week, we're going to do this thing when you
it's not a lot of turnarous.

Speaker 10 (41:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (41:17):
Yeah, And I cleaned up the email for time's sake
a little bit. But Christine did mention.

Speaker 6 (41:21):
She said, this wasn't a case where my kid forgot
to bring it home until the last minute like they.
I guess they have a portal where they get some
stuff from the teachers.

Speaker 3 (41:29):
So you had to actually bake. You had to like
from scratch.

Speaker 7 (41:32):
You couldn't just get the tube of toll House cookies
now and slice them off and put them on the parent.

Speaker 3 (41:37):
It's about process learning.

Speaker 6 (41:38):
So you assemble the ingredients, you measure, you follow the
steps and the recipe.

Speaker 3 (41:43):
Are you using a flower sifter? I mean, if you
want to eliminate lumps, No one had that my head
all day, Tyler, your own one those at the flower sifter. Yeah,
I keep it with all of my other stuff, right
that I do for baked goods. I have a whole
closet filled with all that. Shock you guys, of course,
yes you do. There's a place in my neighborhere this

(42:05):
sells fantastic cookies that I will nice. So I go there.
You're supposed to make your own, though now I'm supposed
to buy them and someone else is supposed to make
them for me.

Speaker 7 (42:15):
I get the assignment, but the timing of it. Two
days for people just to drop their lives and go out,
and I mean now it's parents, both work, usually everybody's busy,
there's stuff going on.

Speaker 6 (42:30):
And also have you ever baked with a nine year old?
Because that turns into you know what, let me do it,
let's give it all right, let me do it, Let
me do it.

Speaker 3 (42:39):
If you're not supposed to get it right, you're just
supposed to go through the process. Yeah, if those kids
are eating those cookies, but I think you have to
have at least a week.

Speaker 6 (42:47):
At least a week, give them a weekend to do it,
that's right, So you do it over the weekend with
the kid.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
Not like, hey, surprise, this is due on Wednesday. What. Yeah,
it's like something you do want a Sunday afternoon or something? Yeah?
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Speaker 1 (43:09):
It's the Chuck Nolan Morning Show on one hundred point
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Speaker 7 (43:14):
Just to recap parents' nightmare and comes to school and
assignments at home. We have the teacher who gives out
the assignment a bunch of nine year olds big cookies.
But it's all about measuring, timing, temperature, making sure you
check the.

Speaker 3 (43:31):
Bottom of the cookie. Is it done? Is it is close?
That outn door? Stop opening it?

Speaker 16 (43:37):
The su fle is gonna fall. Keep learning sequencing, sequencing
if you will. Yeah, teacher gives a two day notice
on this thing. You gotta get this done. Mom says
I don't have time for that. I'm going to Foxwoods
or she's busy doing something bingo night.

Speaker 3 (43:52):
So she buys cookies in the store and says, just
don't say anything.

Speaker 7 (43:57):
Who's gonna know, gonna it's fine, it's cookie, It's fine,
all right.

Speaker 3 (44:02):
What she'd do buy a bag of pepperch farm Like.

Speaker 6 (44:03):
What I like bakery cookies like the stopping shop bakery.
You could hear that plastic container opening, the clamshell, trying.

Speaker 3 (44:10):
To get that damn thing open. All rights in the
north end. What are we doing? She didn't have time
to bacon. She doesn't have time to go to Moulva's.

Speaker 7 (44:15):
Guys, cookies, go to the classroom. She just questioning this
girl about the cookies. She absolutely caves under the pressure,
starts crying, Dore, I didn't do it.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
The kid is not capable of lying now, clearly, I
mean maybe a good quality to have, you know, not
good to playing along.

Speaker 7 (44:33):
She's honest, all right, there's a lesson. A terse email
goes home, Hey, wtf.

Speaker 3 (44:40):
What are we doing here? There's a reason for this,
all right, breaking under pressure.

Speaker 7 (44:45):
So who is the a hole in this situation? The
mom or the teacher with the two day assignment? Let's
find out. Jill from Hudson, Good morning, Jill, Good.

Speaker 5 (44:53):
Morning, lady and Jams, how are you?

Speaker 3 (44:55):
Good morning? What do you think?

Speaker 5 (44:58):
I think? Well, there's a lot of there's a lot
going wrong with this. First, she never said if it
was a public school or a private school. If it
was a public school, then definitely the teacher's an a hole.
The two day notice, that's just right there as a
hold of a meta know what. But you can't ask
a group of kids in your class to do something
that's going to cost money and have a two day

(45:21):
task to do this. There should have been options. There
should have been options that didn't cost any money. They
could have you know, measured out something, or you know,
done the laundry or you know, tie your shoes to
anything else other than what the parents in two days
notice to purchase something and cook something. I mean, if
this teacher wasn't a working mother, then she obviously hasn't

(45:44):
a clue what's going on.

Speaker 3 (45:47):
Very good points there from Jill.

Speaker 6 (45:48):
Yes, and also, given you know what's happening with the
government shutdown, there are a lot of people who might
be dealing with food insecurities that might not have snap benefit,
so you don't know who's dealing with what.

Speaker 3 (45:58):
And then to go out.

Speaker 6 (45:59):
You know, you think a lot of people have pantry
staples like flour, sugar, et cetera. But if you don't
have that, that's an expensive trip to the supermarket for
stuff that you might not use. Again, like Christine said,
she doesn't bake.

Speaker 7 (46:10):
Yeah normally so well, like Jill said, you could use
something else for the whole sequencing Okay, just whatever's around
the house.

Speaker 3 (46:17):
Yeah, let's see what Susan thinks. Susan from Quinny, Good morning.

Speaker 14 (46:22):
Good morning, How are you chack good?

Speaker 3 (46:23):
How you doing good?

Speaker 14 (46:26):
Long longtime listener, first time caller, You guys are great.
Thank you for making my morning commute is that much
more enjoyable.

Speaker 3 (46:31):
Thank you, Susan.

Speaker 14 (46:34):
So I have to agree with the previous caller. As
a mom of only one, you know, two days is
not a whole lot of time to get dracked together,
especially during the week I certainly don't condone lying and
not completing assignments because that can set your child up
for a whole lot of stuff coming down the line.
But you know, there are other ways of doing sequencing

(46:57):
skills other than baking. I know it's probably meant to
be a fun activity maybe, but definitely you need more
time or at least a weekend to get.

Speaker 9 (47:08):
All that stuff together.

Speaker 3 (47:09):
Yep, I agree, and at least a weekend.

Speaker 7 (47:12):
Yes, come on, you're gonna find some time over the
course of the weekend if you have to do something
like this. Espially An extra trip involved to going to
the store.

Speaker 6 (47:20):
Yes, and again I said it earlier, But doing things
like this with kids, like you know, I have a
lot of friends who have younger kids that will cook
with them and bake with them because they want to
teach them how to do it from a young age.

Speaker 3 (47:31):
And you have to have a lot of patience to
do that.

Speaker 6 (47:34):
You So it's this is not just like a one
hour assignment. This is a full afternoon. Now we're going
to mix it up. Just put the put it in there, No,
put it all the way before before you turn it on.

Speaker 3 (47:45):
Put it all the it's all over the wall. Yeah.
Question yes. Do you think that maybe this teacher had
an assignment to do something with the kids like this
and there was the deadline of Wednesday and she forgot,
Like maybe school gave her and it's time, like you
have to do this sort of project with your kids
by this date, and she was like, oh my god,
that's right, we have to do this by Wednesday. She's

(48:06):
under the gun. So maybe she forgot, and that's why
she's only given them two days notice. Giving me the
bitter beer face because I don't.

Speaker 6 (48:12):
Think that's the case, because if you're looking into like
lesson planning and things like that. She probably could have
picked something else. If that were the case, that would
have been a lot easier to execute. There's no way
the teacher didn't know this was gonna.

Speaker 3 (48:23):
Be a foster. That's true. My sister in law is
a teacher. She plans everything out months in advance. Yeah,
this isn't just like a surprise thing. I'm just saying,
maybe we're dealing with a teacher that doesn't have it
all together. We have Alan the car here has a
similar story with his kid. What's up out?

Speaker 9 (48:38):
Well, my kid's a little older. And I remember this
was back then there was no orald out email. They
would put notes in their backpack whatever. So anyways, my
wife was going through the backpack on Sunday, probably around four,
and there's a note saying we had to make a
collage of a family root it is the whole nine

(48:58):
yards And my wife was like, oh my god. They
had to go to had to go to get the
phone board and like take a clock eleven o'clock. We're
like glowing pitches to the board. See, you know, even
know the situation with that family, you know what I mean,
everybody's different you know what I mean, Like, you know,

(49:20):
but I think that was kind of a little late.

Speaker 3 (49:22):
But that's what happened to watch.

Speaker 9 (49:23):
But we did it.

Speaker 7 (49:24):
Yeah, I remember that stuff, like especially with photos or
you had to take stuff out of magazines or something,
cutting around everything and gluing it in.

Speaker 3 (49:34):
I have to make a diorama so much fun, you
know what. I've been trying hard not to say that
the mom's the a hole, but I really think the
mom is. And now just settled it for me. It's
a last minute thing, tough. You gotta get it done
for you gotta help your kid. You gotta get it done.
This guy did it in one night. She couldn't do
it in two days. I get the lee. Time sucked.

(49:55):
I understand that busy to do jobs in the house.
I get all that. But the parent has to get
it done. What if she has like three other kids
and she asked they all got to meet cookies by Wednesday,
Well they all have assignments, this stuff going on all
the time. No one told you to have kids. You're
such a single guy. Exactly, My god, you want the responsibility.

(50:16):
You got to get it done. All right, let's grab
a couple of talk bags here off the Free iHeartRadio app.
Two days. Notice the teacher's an a hole. She's probably single,
lonely and does nothing but date. That was perfect time.
That was perfect time. Probably. Hey, yeah, the mom is

(50:39):
the a hole here.

Speaker 12 (50:41):
She is teaching her kid to take the shortcut and
not responsibility. So yeah, the mom's the a hole.

Speaker 3 (50:50):
All right, the mom or the teacher? What do you think?

Speaker 7 (50:55):
Six one seven point seven? Leave us a talk back
on the free iHeartRadio app. It's a Chuck Nolan morning show.
Daniel Murray's choking. Tyler's here laughing.

Speaker 3 (51:05):
Yeah, right, you can make it. I inhaled a little
flake of my toast cheese cracker. Yeah. Do you need
the heimlike? No, but it just like stuck in the
back down the wrong pipe. Yeah. We got to get
a life back for the studio. Yeah, we need like
a big first aid kid. Yeah, you know, in case
of choking, break glass, let thing out. I'm good. So

(51:27):
we have this situation.

Speaker 7 (51:28):
I think a lot of people if the phone lines
are going crazy here and the talk bags are coming
because everybody can relate to this. Who has a kid.
You always get these crazy assignments you have to do.
We have a teacher gave an assignment. Kids had to
make cookies in two days to learn all about measurements
and sequencing and what have you. Mom's like, I don't
have time for that going to the store. Don't say
anything bad move. Teacher confronts the kid.

Speaker 6 (51:49):
The kid just well, it wasn't a confrontation, it was okay,
can you tell us about the process, And the kid
freaked out and started crying.

Speaker 3 (51:56):
But the teacher did that on purpose because she knew
they were store bosses. Look, because she buys him at
stop and shop.

Speaker 7 (52:02):
She spends fifteen minutes trying to open that stupid clamshelf
thing to get the cookie out.

Speaker 3 (52:07):
She knows the consistency of him all that, so she
questions her like a detective. You didn't make rainbow cookies
some scratch, did you?

Speaker 7 (52:18):
So who is the ahole here? The teacher or the mom?
That's the question. Kathy in Groveland has a I guess
a little bit of a confrontation with Tyler.

Speaker 3 (52:28):
What's going on? Kathy?

Speaker 13 (52:30):
Tyler needs to keep his mouth shut when he doesn't
know what he's talking about.

Speaker 3 (52:35):
Then we never hear from him. Yeah, then I wouldn't
be on the shop.

Speaker 13 (52:39):
I worked in public at. I've worked in public at.
This is my twenty sixth year. The teacher should never
have sent home an assignment like that without giving a
parent a backout. Let them, let them say, I can't
do this. Not everybody bakes one, not everybody has the materials. Two,

(53:00):
it's very costly to big and nobody knows what kind
of money's tight for everybody these days. So the teacher
should not have sent home an email to the parent
leaning them out.

Speaker 3 (53:14):
So let me ask you, Kathy, if the kid came
in and did not do the assignment said I just can't,
I can't do this, what do you do? Do you
grade for that? Or you just let him e give
him a pass?

Speaker 13 (53:25):
For me, I would give him a path because who
knows why, or at least i'd sent home an email going, hey,
was their problem, But that email should have the assignment
should have had him easy out for the parents as well.

Speaker 3 (53:37):
Yeah, if this is.

Speaker 13 (53:38):
A problem, let me know, very easy statement. If this
is a problem for you, please let me know. Don't
take it out on the kids. The kids first thousands
of tears in school, for God's.

Speaker 3 (53:50):
Sake, kids affected by it. Oh yeah, kid's never going
to be the same. Never k cracked under pressure heart
what I.

Speaker 13 (53:57):
Was working special led the last thing we needed a kid.

Speaker 8 (54:00):
You know what.

Speaker 3 (54:02):
That's it? Thank you, Kathy. All Right, we have Gerald
here has a medical question about it. Gerald, what's going on?

Speaker 15 (54:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (54:10):
First of all, I think like what school approves this
type of assignment to bring big goods into the school
these days, but not analogies and things like that, but
that the school may.

Speaker 8 (54:19):
Be the a hole.

Speaker 3 (54:21):
Interesting it was probably a guideline about that.

Speaker 15 (54:25):
Yeah, well, I mean you can't do it anymore, So
I think that assignment is is terrible.

Speaker 6 (54:30):
I put on the teacher in the school. All right,
you never know if there's cross contamination. It's a good point.

Speaker 3 (54:35):
Well maybe they specifically said please do not use Peanut's.

Speaker 6 (54:38):
Name, but you don't know what's happening in people's homes
where they're storing things like if you had a jaw,
like if you had used a baking sheet that previously
had something with that didn't clean it completely.

Speaker 3 (54:50):
Where you can't have.

Speaker 7 (54:51):
A birthday celebration in classroom anymore, can you you're bringing
cupcakes or something like that.

Speaker 6 (54:55):
No, Now you've got the gluten issue too. That's that's
also big in some places.

Speaker 3 (54:59):
So listen this guy.

Speaker 6 (55:03):
Can you imagine if he ever had kids, it would
be the most the most specific, difficult series of circumstances.

Speaker 3 (55:11):
Don't make me. Don't make me be the guy it
says we didn't have peanutalogies when I was a kid.
Don't make me be the guy that says.

Speaker 7 (55:16):
That instead of making cookies, you just get the nine
year old bunch of cigars to pass around on the class.

Speaker 3 (55:21):
A nice stogy. That's it for an eight year old.

Speaker 2 (55:25):
That's it every Monday mornings the LX crew.

Speaker 11 (55:29):
Listen.

Speaker 2 (55:31):
The mother is definitely an a hole.

Speaker 16 (55:33):
How hot is.

Speaker 2 (55:33):
It to throw together a little bit of chocolate chips
with some matter and make cookies for the school? It's
not the teacher's fall.

Speaker 7 (55:46):
Two days is plenty of time.

Speaker 3 (55:47):
It's not that difficult to bake something and shameowner for
trying to make her donald lie. That's just ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (55:53):
Way to go have a great day.

Speaker 6 (55:55):
There's a difference between it's not that difficult to bake
something the school versus it's not that difficult to bake
something with a nine year old helping you. I think
we need to keep that in mind. Is the instrument.

Speaker 13 (56:07):
Wasn't.

Speaker 6 (56:08):
Oh we're having a partying class. Every kid needs to
bring something. It's this is a lesson. You need to
take your child through these steps to teach them the thing.
It's crazy.

Speaker 3 (56:21):
Ask him to tunnel a hole about That would probably
be easier because you just hand him a shovel.

Speaker 7 (56:27):
Also, a nine year old is old enough to handle
something like that. It's not like you're a five year old.
Is a difference, but a nine year old, I think
they should be able to take it. Seriously, it'll be
a cluster f.

Speaker 8 (56:39):
The teacher is absolutely the a whole two days is
not enough time. The nine year old that I work with,
he gets a list of, you know, five things to do,
you know for the five days of the week, gets
it Monday, it's due Friday. Like five days is enough time?
Two days? No way?

Speaker 3 (56:58):
Yeah that's quick. Yeah, there's a quick one. I gotta agree.
I have to go to stopping shop now. I just
said cookies. It's not that big a deal.

Speaker 7 (57:06):
Look at Tyler when he's making dinner reservations for Saturday night.
He made it like two weeks out. Yeah, changed it
about nine times of People kept adding to.

Speaker 3 (57:13):
If that's when mister DoorDash over here. It's not too
hard to make cookies, all right, it's not that hard
to order a batch of cookies from the North Ends Democracy.
That name is Tyler. You're a parent, get it. Then
we have the Classic Rock Challenge coming up. Tom Morello
as a Paradise and man's a legend. Yes, he's going

(57:33):
to be there November seventeenth.

Speaker 7 (57:35):
You can too Challenge at eight ten for Boston's Classic
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