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December 2, 2025 • 45 mins

When tailgating, or watching the big game at home, what's your go-to sustenance? Maine lobster? Wine? Chuck and Tyler use this opportunity to debate the best steak tips during today's "Check In!"

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From the WCLX catcheslaw dot Com studios.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
It's the download with Danielle.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
On Boston's Classic Rock one twenty seven WCLX.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Usually Danielle does this, but she's in another country right now,
buying purses from a guy who's saying, have a look,
have a have a look, have a look gun. Yeah,
she's too busy busting our balls with all these Instagram
posts she keeps tagging us on with these gorgeous sunsets
and white lotus. Wherever she is, it does look spectacular.
Fits vacations, Danielle. Meanwhile, back here, our atmosphere is very unsettled,

(00:37):
especially with the recent weakening of the pole of vortex,
which has increased the chances for a storm. We just
heard up from Vermont. It's winter wonderland up there. Pelosi's
getting snow up in New Hampshire. I'm looking out the
window of the World Headquarters here in Medford. Nothing just
a little gray old day. Yeah, it's gonna suck though.
It's gonna be rainy cold. Yeah, we're gonna get rain.

(00:58):
Worcester areas north and west of US may pick up
may one to four inches of snow, and they canceled
school in Worcester, because it could happen. We've softened as
a society. Oh there it is again, stop teasing. Stop.
At the murder trial of Brian wallsh yesterday, which just
started for the first time, his defense has laid the

(01:21):
whole thing out. Though he did move his wife's corpse
and lied to police about it, he only did that
because he was in a panic after a night of nudging.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
But he nudged his wife, she didn't respond.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
He nutsed her again, a little harder. She didn't respond.
He nutsed her.

Speaker 4 (01:44):
Now in a frantic and panic reaction to where she
actually rolled off.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
Wow, what sure in their right mind is going to
listen to that and go, oh yeah, I could see
that he nudged her to death. That's the defense. So
it was New Year's Eve, they went to a party
or something. Came back and he said he got up
in the middle of the night, used the bathroom. Whatever
comes back gets to the nudge. Nothing is happening, so
he keeps nudging harder. How do you nudge somebody out

(02:13):
of bed? You think they're cleaning out a new cell
in the prison with Brian's name on it. Well, he
did show up with the rosary beats wrapped around his hand. Sure,
maybe that'll help. Everybody gets religious right around this time
of their lives when they're on a murder trial. Was
it murder or was it something else?

Speaker 1 (02:30):
Sudden unexplained death is known within the medical community and
the Forensican, but it is to this day not well understood.

Speaker 3 (02:41):
Sudden unexpected death. I hear the food's good s ud. Yeah,
sudden unexpected death? Unnudging. Is this really gonna go three weeks?
This goes more than three days? It'll be kidding me.
There's no defense. Oh that's the DOWNADU.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
One hundred point seven seconds of sports with Tyler.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
You get a brief version of it when Danielle's not here. Yeah,
I want to play Willie for me. I was going
to let you started talking.

Speaker 5 (03:14):
Fans, please welcome tonight's Keeper of the Light, Patrion's Hall
of Famer and three times.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
Super Bowl champion Willy.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
We don't normally critique the Keeper of the Light. But
he really didn't ring it that many times. He knew enough.
I'm actually and rang it like twenty times. Clank was
all over the place. He was all right, let's go
to five thirty six left, in the first quarter, Pats
up three to nothing. Giants made the bad choice of
punting right into Marcus Jones hands and the return by
Marcus Jones he can fly.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Going, still going, no flags, touchdown.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
Patrias gold grease lightning. Then we fast forward to a
minute later, Jackson Dark trying to make something happen for
the Giants. Dark's gonna go and.

Speaker 5 (04:15):
Gets popped on the sideline and we're gonna get a fight.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
Christian alis Deever. They hit, and these two teams are
going at each other.

Speaker 5 (04:26):
Tell you what, Joe, I know they're going at it.
But it looked to me like it was illegal hit.
And it's just Dark trying to get a little bit extra,
and you know he's he has to protect himself.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
Ellis getting in some hits, that one and the one
against Gunner. Yeah, on the return illegal hit though it
was not an illegal hit. Gunner leapt, he leapt, he
was you leave your feet, yeah, but Ellis led with
his helmet, but he already started the tackle, so he's
already committed to that. Gunner takes off. He hit him
so already knocked the n office he did. He knock

(04:58):
the end right off his helmet, get what you're saying.
But in this league, now, that's a justifiable flag. The
one on Jackson Dart was a totally legal hit, and
Jackson Dark got flying lessons on that one. Yeah, he
went off his feet. He must have been five feet
in the air. Oh my god, he landed, he got
back up. It's tough though. After the game he goes, hey,
we're not playing soccer here. You're gonna get hit. Things happens,

(05:21):
But none of the ys against the Patriots on either
one of those, we got away with it. On that
one got away with it. Pats marched down the field
on their next drive five plays sixty one yards, ends
in a touchdown pass beautiful black kiss pass from May
to Booty. Pats go up seventeen to nothing all Pats
in the first quarter, but then the Giants revved it
up in the second quarter with a real nice drive

(05:42):
of their own, went sixty two yards, ending in a
thirty yard pass touchdown pass from Dart to Darius Slayton.
But Drake May said, oh yeah, I see your touchdown
pass and I raised you another thirty three yard pass
to Kyle Williams.

Speaker 5 (05:56):
Patriots in field goal range at the mall man, here's
one down field and Cotts for that touchdown Kyle Williams.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
That might have been the most perfect pass I've seen
all season. Yeah, and Joe Buck you could tell he
paused because he wasn't sure if Yeah, He's like, did
he really catch that? Is that really drop in there perfectly?
That was the one to Booty. Unbelievably accurate passage. Wake
May had a day, Pats go up twenty four to seven.
And then the funniest thing I've seen in football this year,
maybe in the last decade or so, is Young Ho Ku,

(06:28):
the kicker for the Giants, who decided not to kick
the ball through the uprights. He decided to kick the
entire stadium through the uprights.

Speaker 6 (06:36):
Seventy yard try now by a young way Cony stumble.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
I don't think I've ever seen that. I don't think
any us ever seen that. And I told you I
flip right to the Manning cast. They had Danny DeVito,
of all people, he's been doing all these commercials with
Eli Manning from Jersey Mike's Yeah, and so they had
him on and you could just hear him in the
backgrounds as Eli and Payton are talking. He goes what
the hell is that. He's a Giants fan too. He's
a Giants fan. They had three Giants fans there. God,

(07:02):
beautiful Andy Borrogalis, our guy. He doesn't do that. He
tacked on a couple more field goals late in the
second quarter. Pats went up thirty to seven. And that
was just the first half of the game. That's incredible.
Third quarter, pretty uneventful. Fourth quarter, Giants scored another touchdown,
Pats kicked another field goal, and that was it. The
final thirty three to fifteen. That's ten straight wins and
NFL best eleven to two, eleven and two heading into

(07:25):
their bye week, and now Drake May the odds on
favorite on DraftKings to win the MVP. I saw him
interview before the game, and I texted he sounded so nervous,
he said. He was looking so fast, jacked up. He
was all jacked up, like wow. And his first pass
he sailed, He didmembered that. Yeah, it was. It was
a goner. But then he settled down and just got
into a zone. Kids a past. Yeah, he is he

(07:46):
is as what was he twenty three? He's twenty three,
as he calls himself the conductor of the offense. The
conductor loved that. All right, Bruins and Celtics both in
action tonight. We'll recap those games tomorrow. That sports. I'm
Tyler and this is the Truckle in the morning show
on ZLEX Challenge Time, Classic Rock Challenge, Heart is playing
the s n HU Arena December tenth. We got your tickets.
Eight seven seven six one seven, one hundred point seven. Pelosi,

(08:09):
what's going on? We got a mash up. I'll the
mash up. Two songs. You just gotta tell us what
they are, very artfully done. All right, it's coming up
next again our new number eight seven seven six one seven,
one hundred point seven.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Now it's Chucks Problem Challenge.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
One hundred point seven w.

Speaker 3 (08:30):
ZLX Challenge Time eight seven seven six one seven, one
hundred point seven. Brand new fresh phone number we have
for you in case you still have the old one
stuck in. Hey, it still works for a little while, anyway,
for a little until we tell it not to. All right,
So here we go with the challenge. It's a mashup today.

(08:50):
We have two songs that have no business going together.
All you have to do is tell us the name
of both of those songs and the artists and you
get to take gets to see Heart at the s
n h U Arena a week from tomorrow. So let's
get the festivity started here with Chris and Auburn. How
are you doing today, Chris? I'm doing great, Chris. Let's

(09:12):
go all right. You're west of us. That's where the
snow is supposed to be coming from. How many inches
do you have by now?

Speaker 4 (09:19):
Oh, there's nothing. It wasn't even coming down when I laughed.

Speaker 3 (09:26):
From school today? All right, all right, we have two
songs here mashed together. Just tell us the name of
both of these songs and who does them, and I'll
give you a little time let the other songs start
to establish itself. Yes, this is z l X.

Speaker 6 (09:51):
By the way, if you just joy to us, you
are not on w R O R patchy it actually
want to daylight?

Speaker 3 (10:09):
That should help. Yeah, what do you think Chris?

Speaker 7 (10:22):
It's Whitney Houston.

Speaker 4 (10:24):
I need to know.

Speaker 7 (10:25):
And Van Halen A go Dan Helen.

Speaker 8 (10:31):
It's very good, very close, very close, very close.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
You did very well, especially first person. I got almost
Patrick from Hanover. How are you?

Speaker 1 (10:50):
I'm doing us?

Speaker 3 (10:52):
All right? Patrick? Here we go start mashup two songs,
titles and artists? What do you have, Whitney Houston?

Speaker 5 (11:02):
I need to know and get the night away?

Speaker 3 (11:07):
No, we're doing well. Everybody's doings. Yes, almost very close
kind of thing. I think I'm going to take the
rock version out of rotation and play this one. What
do you think? I like this?

Speaker 7 (11:21):
Get a little.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
Bob from Haveril. I think we'll talk to Bob, Bobby, Bob.
What do you have, Whitney, Whitney Houston?

Speaker 8 (11:30):
I need to know?

Speaker 3 (11:32):
All right, Okay, we've been down that road a few times.
I think that was the answer. Well though the people
should understand now that it's not. I need to know
clearly that is incorrect. Thank you for that clue. I
appreciate it. Yeah, just making sure. What are you fan?
Attention Diane out and Clinton? How you doing Diane? Great?

(11:53):
How are you excellent? Are your work? What's going on.

Speaker 9 (11:57):
In the parking lot at work?

Speaker 3 (11:59):
Hanging out? Ripping a dart before you go in? All right?
What do you think?

Speaker 2 (12:05):
Yep?

Speaker 5 (12:07):
Van Hale and dances the Night Away?

Speaker 9 (12:09):
Whitney youth?

Speaker 4 (12:09):
And how will I know us?

Speaker 3 (12:15):
Well done? Congratulations, you're out in the parking lot and
you win yourself tickets to see Heart at the s
n HU Arena December tenth. Nice job, Diane, enjoy the show. Yes,
thank you. All right, hang on, stick around. We got
the checking with Chuck coming up. And remember it's our
new number eight seven seven six one seven one hundred

(12:36):
point seven.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
One two check check. Just checking in on my buddy.
It's time to check in Chuck on Boston's classic rock
the one point seven w z LX.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
We're still basking in the glow of the Patriots victory
last night at Gillette Stadium Football Central last night for
the world doubters finally saw for themselves this team is real. Yes,
just dominating the New York Football Giants. I'll be happy
with eight wins. That's what we said at the beginning
of the season. We all said that. Now I'm like,
I want another trophy. I want another are you going there?

(13:13):
I want seventh, I want the seventh banner. Settled down,
actually settled down, one step at a time. Let him
have a bye week, let them get a little rest,
heel up a little bit. So I was so psyched
for the game yesterday I started watching the pregame stuff
on TV, like I don't know, five o'clock in the
afternoon or something early. They opened up the parking lots
at four and people just getting absolutely annihilated out there.

(13:35):
I can imagine how hammered people were to kick off
at eight fifteen. It was like twenty six degrees too.
And yes, that fine New England weather out there. One
of the things that struck me I was watching Channel
five and they were doing a fort They had a
reporter out in the parking lot talking to people who
were pregaming, and she walked over to this one tent
where they were getting ready to do the pregame meal

(13:58):
and listen to what they were having and talk to
me a little bit about the delicacies for dinner tonight.

Speaker 7 (14:04):
We are serving flame and y'all prime rib, but the
most important thing we're serving is Maine lobster.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
I want to bring you guys down. Take a look
at that.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Thirty pounds of freshly caught Maine.

Speaker 10 (14:14):
Lobster all the way from Maine here to Gillette.

Speaker 4 (14:17):
This is the meal.

Speaker 3 (14:19):
Yeah, thirty pounds of main lops. Put the camera down.
How many people into this basket of live lobsters? Thirty
pounds of flop? What is lobster going for right now.
I don't know, man, but that's the best thing I've
heard in a long time. Filets, Prime Rib lobsters in
the parking lot. Before we started this segment, I was like,
I'm gonna type up my top three things that I like.

(14:42):
Forget it. I'm not even gonna say it's sad. It's sad.
It's probably the same as mine. I'm happy with wings,
like nachos, beer, Yeah, I mean booze aside, because that's
an obvious but my top three with cheeseburgers. I love
a good cheese sure off the grill, it's so good,
Steak tips excellent, and then you, like you said, nachos,

(15:02):
let it fully like with everything. Oh yeah, like that's
I mean, like Prime Rib. People have up their game
so much for pre gaming at a game. I haven't
experienced this myself. Oh you haven't. No, not like that.
I've been to a couple over the years where they
go bananas and like it's always I hate to rag

(15:24):
on guys, but it's always the tailgates that have the
women who are in control, and they have tablecloths and
they have two jugs filled with all kinds of surprise
booze they got cookies and they got cakes, and it's
just we're just supposed to stand around watching with a
cores of light in our hand. Yeah, you work the grill. Hey,
how's it going? That's what the guy does. You're a

(15:45):
girl guy? Yes, somebody you're not working the grill at
the tailgate? You know I would, But I also that
responsibility of being the grill guy really weighs heavily on
me because anybody getting salmon now, I don't want to
undercook it or overcoat. I don't want the pressure. I'll
let somebody else do it. So our our check in
for today is what is your go to football food?
Either at home watching the game or tailgaming if you're

(16:07):
lucky enough to be a Gillette or anywhere. Like, what
did you eat last night? We grilled salmon. It's actually
really good. It was good, it's healthy, it was good.
I get those Omega threes and I get it. It's
exactly it. And after a week down in Miami, absolutely
brute abusing my body, I needed it. You know what
I had yesterday? Yeah? Nothing after this weekend. I fasted

(16:28):
yesterday fast All I had was coffee and water. That
was it. I had to I needed a day off, dude.
I went hog wild over the weekend. I'm like, and
I was bummed too, because I'm like, this is Pats game,
it's Monday. It's called starvation. You can't do that. I
just needed a day off of the food my body
than we're all over the place. But I would have
had I would have definitely had steak tips from Doms.

(16:50):
Oh my god, they're the best. I'm bringing those to
New York for my father in law. He's never had them,
talking about them for years, Like we're going there for Christmas.
I got to bring him some. By the way, Doms
steak tips of the New England Patriots can't compare. They
have a big Pats local. EM's painted on the way.
They have a room that they just out steak tips in.
It's always nice of coal in there. So what is

(17:10):
your go to football food? What do you like before
the game? Our brand new phone number eight seven seven
six one seven one hundred point seven. Use the talkback
button on that free iHeartRadio app. We're talking Pats food
this morning.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Now back to what do you say? Then check in
with Chuck on Boston's Classic Rock one point seven w ZLX.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
What are here, What do you say talking pats food.
Here's watching the pregame action last night on TV. Everybody
getting ready down at Jillett for the game, and they
interviewed this tent full of people and what kind of
food they were going to have. We are serving flaming y'all,
prime rib. But the most important thing we're serving is
Maine lobster.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
I want to bring you guys down.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
Take a look at that.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
Thirty pounds of freshly caught main lobster.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
Thirty pounds. How many people do you have got a tailgate?
We need thirty pounds of lobster. How much melted butter
do you have to make for that? So if you
have thirty people, that's a pound each. Yeah, one lobster.
This guy well, along with the filet too in the
prime rib. Oh god, how do you roll into the
game after that? I don't know many people that do

(18:21):
surf and turf. Red wine, Oh no, we're not going
down that road again, the whole wine tail game. We
don't do wine at tailgates. I'm sorry, do lobster in filets.
I'm doing wine red wine or white wine. White of
course with the seafood, go red with the meat. Yeah,
you gotta go red. You gotta go red. You bring

(18:44):
more than one bottle the red of the White like
Pauli in prison and good Fellows. Bring them both. Now
we can eat. So we want to know what is
your go to football food, either tailgating or at home?
Where do you go?

Speaker 1 (18:56):
Now?

Speaker 3 (18:56):
You were talking about doms steak tips, the official State
tip with the New England Patriots up the street from
us Man, I might go right after this show, which
is fantastic. Well, I fasted yesterday, like I said, after
Thanksgiving weekend, so now I'm starving. I gotta put it
all back down again, eat sweats. I might have to
go get some tips. We have somebody that might disagree
with you on the talk back.

Speaker 7 (19:16):
Hello, Champions State Tips. I hear a tasting challenge. Nothing
can be Champions Tom's second place.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
Then I had never heard of it either, But I'm
looking at some pictures of their Their joint looks nice. Yeah,
the steak tips look good. Don't get me wrong, all right,
they don't. I like the taste test though the challenge.
Get the new Bridge involved too. Oh my god, I
haven't been there in so long. They don't look as
good as Tom's though, I gotta say they look good. Tom,

(19:49):
I'm not saying that right now. I thought I did,
but now they're gone. Now I gotta I gotta restock,
all right, what's your Pats Food? Eight seve and seven
six seven, one hundred point seven Download the free iHeartRadio app,
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(20:09):
point seven w ZLX, Chuck Nolan Morning Show, Danielmer on vacation,
Tyler's hanging out, Pelosi's here with me. We're also talking
about the Pats a lot this morning. And I got
things started early yesterday when I was watching the pregame
action on Channel five and they were showing everybody out
in the parking lot what they were making. It was
just amazed that this one tenth they were making filets.

(20:31):
They were making a prime rib. They have thirty pounds
of live lobsters ready to go there. I don't even
understand who carries that in. That's a lot like, honey,
don't forget to thirty pounds of lobster before we leave.
And then what do you do? You standing there with
a paper plate? You got filets and lobster on it
in the parking lot getting blowing it doesn't it get

(20:51):
cold like right away. That's the worst thing about tailgates
is as much as I love steak tips, you gotta
cut them. And it's hard to do that because it's
their table like paper. You got a beer in one hand, yeah,
you got the steak tips in the other hand. Yeah,
and you're looking for a place put something down so
you can cut them. You put your beer on the ground,
somebody kicks it over. It's a pain in the ass. Man,

(21:13):
So corn dogs. Our checking was what's your favorite football food?
And it's turned into the steak tips war we were
talking about. We were praising Doms, which is one of
our neighbors here, beautiful Metha, and how great their steak
tips are. But Karen here says, well, they're good, but
they're not as good as what Karen Newbridge Newbridge Cafe

(21:37):
there it is again somebody else mentioned that.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Place I grew up on Doms.

Speaker 9 (21:42):
Doms is awesome, but I think Newbridge Cafe is worth
the ride.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
It really is the New Bridge and Chelsea. I like that.
You said's word the ride. It's only in Chelsea, no
matter where you're coming though half an order is twenty
two ninety five, full dinner thirty three ninety five's gone
up steak.

Speaker 7 (22:01):
Tips every time, and they're awesome.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
To really salad gets is that the Iceberg is that
the Iceberg Lettuce Sally with the one little cherry tomato
and the cucumbers place my sures, but they're dressing is
awesome on that, you know. Some people have mentioned other places.
I was looking at what are some of the best
places for steak tips around here? And somebody mentioned Champions

(22:26):
in Peabody. There is also Bella in North Andover, Greenhouse
Wood Fired Pub, and Mendon All Seasons Table in Maldon,
Barrett's Alehouse Bridgewater. Dude, I'm looking at Boston Magazine dot
com right now, New Bridge on the list. Yep, all right,
Dom's not for some reason. But Bob's Italian Foods on
the other side of Medford is really good too. They
mentioned Champions, which somebody mentioned before Peberty, and there's the Floramos.

(22:49):
Everybody knows Floridamos. There's one place in here that I've
only been to like a handful of times in my life.
Oh they mentioned Santapeos, of course, but I know you
guys know this place well from having worked from when
DLX was over in Brighton back in the day the
Stockyard for steak tips they put there on the list.
I thought, I found that a little weird. I drank

(23:11):
there a lot, but I was gonna say, how much
food did you actually eat there? Wow? All right, I
gotta check that out. I'm hungry now, and I'm going
to give an honorable mention to a place I used
to go to all the time when I lived in Newton,
dun Garrants Irish pub.

Speaker 10 (23:25):
Fantastic you talking about food? Were contractually all good to
bring Billy on the air, just to let you.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
Know, Billy Costa, you were in an Irish pub. I
just I find that hard to believe that I gotta
tell you in an Irish pub. I know. I'm a
proud Italian American, but some of my favorite places to
go are Irish bars. It's just so much fun and
the food's always really good. You rip my people all
the time, and you say something like that, I rip
you more than I rip your people. Coming up botox

(23:53):
for guys, but it's not for like your forehead to
get rid of wrinkles. It's a little, uh south of
the equator. I'm sorry. Oh wow, it's tender and it's
coming up from the Clex.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
It's a The Chef one morning show on Boston's Classic
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Speaker 1 (24:12):
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Speaker 3 (24:19):
I may have mentioned before that I was pre med
before I graduated from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting. Okay,
so whenever we get some medical news coming across the
desk of the Chuck Mroll the Morning Show, and always
kind of piques my interest a little bit. You've heard
about boat talks being used to uh reduce the appearance
of wrinkles in your forehead. That kind of a thing.

(24:39):
A lot of people do it, A lot of women
do it. Danielle does it. She's talked about proudly. Proudly yes,
and she showed us, jolly look, I get it right here,
and this is what it does. It's fascinating. It's fascinating
and disturbing all at the same time. Yes, because I
can't imagine between that. I can't imagine injections in your face.
All right, Jude, I just had a flu shot the
other day and I didn't even want to do that.

(25:00):
Have you recovered from that? Barely? Barely? Needles can't do them.
Men are getting botox, not for their forehead though, where
it's a little bit further south. No botox injections in
the scrow them. It's called scrow talks. Oh, I just
I just puckered. Apparently it's it's become very popular. Some

(25:20):
guys are getting it for medical reasons, including hyperhydrosis, which
is tell them what it is, describe it exist, excessive
sweating that can cause irritation and older you know, so
you get a needle if your balls are sweaty. That's

(25:40):
what we're doing. Well, it's not the medical term scrow talks,
but it's not for sweaty armpits. It's for right well,
that's one reason, you know down there, instead of using
the gold pond gold bones, you just go to the needle. Yeah,
how about taking a shower. It's also being used to
treat hyperactive cremaster muscle. I'm sorry, sorry, that's an If

(26:02):
you have an overactive cremaster muscle, it can cause it
involuntary and frequent tight contractions that could be very painful.
I hate when my cre master muscle. Wait, what is it?
You got? What like there's a spasming that's happening. Yes,
it's like a spasm thing. Yes, it causes discomfort. Also,

(26:23):
eighty percent of the guys who are getting a scroke
ToxS are doing it for cosmetic benefits, for smoother skin
and the temporary appearance of larger testicle. Why do they
need to be bigger on that part? I don't understand.
Didn't want David have this problem. Why do they got
to be bigger? Because if you go into the beach,
say South Beach for a week, you don't want to
be wearing the grape smuggle. You want to be wearing

(26:44):
the plumb smuggler. I get.

Speaker 10 (26:46):
I think it's a tighten everything up though.

Speaker 3 (26:51):
Isn't it to bring everything together? Not to enlarge? It tightens, yeah,
pulls it together. Can we get a woman on the
phone here? I mean, how many women really love big balls? Geez,
let's go to the phone. I just we have a
new number eight seven seven six seven one hundred point seven.

(27:11):
There is a risk though, there's a risk of infection. Okay,
you think and overrelaxation of the muscles can occur, leading
to the scrotum hanging lower than intended sagging balls long balls.
I saw that Atself Beach also. I would imagine you
saw quite a few, didn't you say? You saw one
guy in particular? It was an old guy swinging like

(27:33):
a pendulum. Yes, it was. He was wearing a he
was wearing a white thong and he turned around with
his back to us, spread his legs and just going
from side to side, and everything was swinging. Gravity was working.
So we were just staring like, are you seeing what
I'm saying? Yes? So when they do the shot, yeah,

(27:54):
do they numb the area first? Does it go directly
into it or does it go like to this? I
like what part?

Speaker 5 (28:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (28:01):
What part of the scrut tom? I'm pretty sure it's
a little tiny needle when they do the botox. But
still still want somebody just steady, steady, now, don't flinch.
It was hands of cold.

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You're getting quality information today, not only medical news. We
have music news coming up, and dare I say it,
eyebrow raising stuff about Kurt Cobain. And there's been a
lot of allegations, a lot of allegations. Yeah, that and
the Aerosmith Boys.

Speaker 9 (28:46):
This one's the most disturbing. It is I I'm not
even sure I want to talk about it. And it's
from a source, a reliable source, yes, and it's a
reliable newspaper, reliably.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
We have it coming up music news from ZLAS News.
Record producer Jack Douglass. I got a chance to interview
this guy once. He was fascinating. Did you really Yeah,
he was a great guy. Uh. He produced Aerosmith's biggest album,

(29:19):
Toys in the Attic Get Your Wings draw the line.
I think he did their biggest but one of their biggest,
one of their best, huge all right, their their early works, yes,
if you will, one of their most critically acclaimed. He
just did Billy Corgan's podcast and he was talking about
they Get Your Wings album and he dropped this nugget
that on train Kepta Roland and same old song and

(29:40):
dance Joe Perry and Brad Woodford couldn't quite get the
job done, so they brought in some side musicians to
finish the song. That's not Joe Perry and Brad Woferd's
not on this either. They're not at all not on
this song. It's Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter. They Steve

(30:02):
who worked with Alice Cooper. I mean there a guzutarpas,
let's be honest. So he said that they weren't the
players they wanted to be yet. Joe is a guy
who played from the gut, all feel all the time,
but very little technique, but the greatest feel. Ever, he
didn't care what key went into. Sometimes that was great,
but there were a couple of songs that needed discipline

(30:24):
and they didn't have it at that point, and Joe
didn't take it very well. Apparently not, but this one
part I love it, says. I approached Stephen about it first.
He was like, absolutely, I totally get it. You sell
it and I'll support it. So you didn't want to
say anything. You do it. No, no, no, you do it.
You tell him you want to play, no, you do it.

(30:47):
So was train kept rolling in same old song and
dance too, same thing. He was weird. They wrote the song.
They didn't write trank it wrong. But they wrote this
song yeah, but yet couldn't play it on the album yet.
Yet they weren't good enough yet. I mean, I get that,
I get like it's nineteen seventy four with the I mean,
these one of the really tricky grooves to play.

Speaker 10 (31:08):
Like if you're ever in a garage band and you
want to play Aerosmith, A lot of the guitar parts
are very complicated. It's it's there's a lot of like
swing going on. That's right, it's not easy to play.
Brad Whitford himself said, we weren't getting it. We had
these really powerful rhythm tracks and we just kept falling
short on the solos. But Wagner and Hunter came in
and they nailed the parts. They were brilliant. It was
guitar lessons for us. But they never got credited on

(31:32):
the album, you know, so they just played the solo here,
or they're playing all the guitar tracks, sounds like all
of them could have been all of them, you know.

Speaker 3 (31:39):
To Pelosi's point, when I was a kid, I was
in garage bands. I wasn't a musician, but no one
did Arrowsmith songs too complicated that I was thinking about it. Yeah,
every day, everybody did a million Kiss songs because they
were super easy. Everybody did like point royalties, Buddy Kiss
three chords.

Speaker 10 (31:58):
Well, yeah, if you can't sing like Stephen Tyler and
get the groove going, why bother trying.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
To do Yeah, you don't even Yeah, like nobody did that,
nobody did led Zeppelin songs. You did the easy stuff.
Of course he did. He did the Kiss. Yeah, you
basically did a kid. You were basically a Kiss cover band.
But that surprises me. I always thought, try kept Roland,
same old song of dance. And by the way, Joe
Perry and Brad Whitford, this is in the Boston Globe. Yes,
not like this is from the you know whatever, some

(32:25):
rag and it's from the producer Jack Douglass telling the
story that. Dude, this is mind boggling to me.

Speaker 10 (32:31):
And these session musicians must get I mean, I made
the Pride get paid royalties off it because they were sessions.
But for all these years they know what they can't say.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
Yeah, you think this is Joe Perry.

Speaker 7 (32:39):
But.

Speaker 3 (32:44):
I kept it quiet for fifty years. How do you
do that that I should have been in the mafia, man?
How about this Kurt Cobain story. You found this one. Yeah,
So I remember hearing years and years ago people conspiracy theories.
The authors stones of the world didn't belie leave that
he actually committed suicide. A lot of it had to
do with the fact and the way he got shot

(33:05):
with the shotgun, like who uses Like it's just it
sounded like it was logistically hard to be and it
was like he was in the attic or something. But
now there's this story that came out that suggests he
died from a heroin overdose before being shot, and citing
alleged body movement evidence and two pages missing from the
autopsy file. Then there's there's this group, by the way,

(33:25):
there's a group that put all these They're like they're
not giving up, They're going hard on this. It's a
group of people trying to get this trying to get
the Kirk County Medical Examiner to go back on what
they said and reopen the case in Seattle. So they
say they got in touch with an alleged eye witness
who says he saw Cobaine forced into the property's greenhouse

(33:46):
where he killed himself by several men before the gun shot.
So they're saying he was high on heroin, forced into
the greenhouse and killed in short by several men. So
there were several people there. What several men would want
to kill Kurt Cobain, I'm not saying. I'm not confused.
So there's several men who force him into the greenhouse
and then they forced him like trying to do an

(34:08):
excessive amount of drugs, the heroin overdose. He died from that,
and then they tried to make it look like he
committed suicide. Is that what they're saying.

Speaker 10 (34:14):
Maybe they were trying to get into the house, into
his house and get into rob them, and maybe he
collapsed because he was overdosed on the way, and then
they had to make it look.

Speaker 3 (34:23):
Had to get out of there because the guy just
thrown the floor. I think the idea was to make
it look like he was whacked out on heroin and
then he decided to kill himself. Yeah, was he nudged
to death by anything? Are they going to pursue this?
But here's oh yeah, So this guy Wilkins, who's in
this group, says, there's no universe where we're leaving this alone.
There are at least eighty kids, including one a year

(34:44):
and a half ago, A year and a half ago,
who have now taken their own lives in copycat suicides.
This needs to end people wanting to kill themselves like
Kurt Cobain. But what happens when people find out that
he didn't kill himself. That's the point is that like
they want these suicides to.

Speaker 10 (35:00):
Courtney Love is such a like defender of the estate
and of Kurt's name. I wonder what her input is
on this. She going to be involved or is that
family going to be involved in this?

Speaker 3 (35:10):
Or is it just kind? Or are the police going
to get involved in this? Are they going to reopen it?
I don't know. Is there enough evidence there? It's called
the lad Bible Group. That's the name of the group.
Sounds legit. They've contacted Kirkbeing, It's widow, the Seattle Deputy
mayor Seattle, and the King County Medical Examine is obviously
they're going hard on this. Well, let's see what happens, okay,

(35:31):
exactly which story is more credible? The Arrowsmith story or
the Kurk I got with the Arrowsmith story. Let's talk
about the Fire Festival quickly. Here Fire Festival one of
the greatest documentaries you could ever see. If I have
not seen it, you must see. The Fire Festival documentary
was a disastrous twenty seventeen music festival that was supposed
to be this luxury event in the Bahamas, a complete failure,

(35:53):
organized by Billy McFarlane and Jah Rule. Yes, yes, guest
paid thousands of tickets. It was supposed to be like
kardashian esque flown in. They were flowing in, all these
influencers taking all the videos. This is going to be
so incredible. Oh my god. There were FEMA tents there,
prepackaged cheese sandwiches, sandwiches, damp sandwiches, ninety dollars bottles of water.

(36:18):
It all fell apart. There was no show, nothing happened.
Billy McFarlane went to jail. He's going to pay like
twenty six million dollars in restitution for this. But wait,
he's put together another show, which is by the way,
ever since he got out of jail, he's been trying
to put together shows. Yes, the scam never stops with
this guy. Yeah, so it's this weekend, this Saturday, Phoenix

(36:40):
is happening and he's all excited about it.

Speaker 4 (36:43):
While you've been talking online We've been building out an
island in the middle of the Caribbean. In six days,
four hundred of us are going to experience then magic
and beauty of Diamond Key and Utilla. For the rest
of you who don't have the balls to come, we'll

(37:03):
be streaming live on pay per view.

Speaker 3 (37:06):
Since view December sixth.

Speaker 4 (37:09):
Thank you for making my wildest dreams come true.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
I'm looking at the itinerary for Saturday, when this is
all going to happen. You start off the morning with
scuba and snorkeling, the afternoon, evening, afternoon, evening live performances
on Diamond k doesn't say who, yeah who, late night
after party doesn't say who. It doesn't say anything about
any kind of performances by anybody. It's just all about

(37:35):
parties getting you pictures taken with island pigs. So the
scam is to get the pay per view going. Yes, yes,
there's only four hundred people. So I'm looking at the
picture this. It looks like Gilligan's Island. They built some
kind of a small stage.

Speaker 10 (37:51):
I own a small island off the coast of Costa Rica.
I need you and Tyler to come down and just
give it your Okay, we've developed a dinosaur preserve and
we just want you to come down. It's gonna be great.
No one's gonna get hurt.

Speaker 3 (38:02):
Trust Billy's gonna be We're gonna do a low priced
live stream on the WX YouTube page. Gets eaten alive
by Jiscier. My god, this as long as I'm not
the guy sitting on the john swinging around back and
forth and gets spit out. Who's gonna fall from this? Somebody?

(38:25):
Will people pay for this? Do it? Don't do it?
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Speaker 3 (38:37):
You one Boston's Classic Rock.

Speaker 11 (38:46):
Man.

Speaker 3 (38:46):
We hit the ground running this morning, covering a lot
of stuff. Yeah. We had, of course, the Patriots recap
from last night, which is incredible, eleven and two ten
wins in a row, just slamming the New York Football
Giants so hard the ends were coming off of their helmets.
Literally almost killed Jackson Dart. Yeah, that was a Oh

(39:07):
that was a welcome to the NFL. Legal hits, Janelli.
So it was legal, Yes, yes, legal hit. We're doing that.
We're breaking Aerosmith stories. Nirvana's conspiracy theories, cospiracy theories. Then
we got into the medical aspect of Scrow talks. So
you were a pre med so this it fascinates me. Okay,
I didn't exactly. This was not my specialty when I

(39:28):
was pre med. Scrotums no, So for those of you
just joining us in case you missed this, gentlemen are
getting botox treatments not in their forehead, but in the scrotum.
Scrow talks for medical reasons including hyperhydrosis, excessive sweating, and
there's always the hyperactive cremaster muscle, which can be a problem,

(39:49):
a lot of twitching. I hate where micromaster muscle is
acting up the worst. And of course the lex listeners
have responded on the free iHeartRadio app with the talkback button,
do you make.

Speaker 11 (40:00):
This talk back as radio friendly as possible in thirty
seconds or less? Is probably the hardest thing I've ever
done in my life. But guys, smooth balls, no one cares.
They gotta be dry and they're gonna not sank because
buff ladies don't want sweaty, stinky balls in our face.

(40:22):
You guys are just doing it for other guys to
show off your balls.

Speaker 3 (40:25):
Yeah, I don't think this is something really to joke about.
You don't know what life is like. If you've been
suffering with hyperactive cre master muscle, that's like that can
lead to painful, involuntary testical retractions. You become an inny.
Oh oh, oh god, she really thinks we're showing each

(40:47):
other this stuff. Does she think guys are going.

Speaker 5 (40:49):
Hey, what?

Speaker 3 (40:50):
Oh oh, smooth my balls off? It's like a garage
door closing. Oh god, it's like the stork delivering a baby.
All right, So we're trying to cover a serious meta
issue here for gentlemen. Yeah, and uh, I think she
she took a humorous angle towards that very closely. I
might say, also and hyperhydrosis, successive sweating cause irritation ore.

(41:14):
But also with the scrowtox, you do get smoother skin
and temporary appearance of larger testing. So temporary.

Speaker 11 (41:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
I just didn't know size. I didn't know size mattered.
I really didn't not in that area. When did that
become a thing, I I'm not sure. I always thought
that was a negative, like as you get older, like
you know, your ears and your nose get bigger. I
thought this was one of those things that was a
negative like that, Yeah, like I thought you didn't want
them bigger like a ring. Like when you're in the

(41:41):
gym locker room and an older guy he goes walking
by naked. Hey, Chuck, I was listening to you this
moman on the radio house. It hanging. Look how minor hanging?
And then he walks away. You look at him from behind,
you go, oh my god, is that the future? It
makes you? No, I can't. Gravity can be a really
really nasty law.

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Let me just give you a nudge.

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eight seven seven six one seven one hundred point seven.
Mark that baby. Use that you're doing a good job
of nudging. I just that's the defense. But he nudged
a fun in jail buddy. Here the food is good.

(42:47):
We will give you day two of coverage tomorrow morning
as we cover for Danielle on the Down Low. Carter
Allen's coming up ten o'clock. It's CLX.

Speaker 5 (42:58):
Just when you think this show is turn about something
wonderful happens.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
What it is, well, a lot of things.

Speaker 4 (43:09):
They are all great.

Speaker 3 (43:10):
Are you serious? Some people are over compensating with they're
horn You want to talk about it on the air,
You want to talk about it off the air? Do
you want to go yell at our boss?

Speaker 2 (43:18):
And let's move on the Chuck Nolan Morning Show.

Speaker 3 (43:21):
There will be no uncles.

Speaker 2 (43:24):
I like how you guys sitting here talking about balls
and you.

Speaker 5 (43:28):
Got to bleep out the flagpole sit a song when
it gets it when he says god you.

Speaker 3 (43:35):
Well, you know it's the religious thing. We want to
avoid that. First of all, we were talking about testicles
in the medical sense, and Scrow talks yes, botox to
the scrots and for medical reasons like hyperhydrosis, hyperactive cremaster muscle,
that kind of a thing, trying to alleviate some of
the pain and suffering the gentlemen go through. I think
it was a public service. I feel good about that.

(43:58):
I feel great about it. All right, my cremaster muscle
fans feels awesome. Let it relax right now, we're done dang, yeah, Hey,
let's do it again tomorrow. Let's do it Classic Rock
Challenge again tomorrow. Two chances seven to ten. We're gonna rock.
You're stocking with Newberry Comics for a one hundred dollars
gift card and then hard tickets at the s n

(44:20):
HU Arena a week from tomorrow. That's gonna be happening.
At eight ten Pelosi came up with some gems today
the challenge. We had a Johnny Mathis song in there.
The people keep getting the weird Christmas songs, the ones
I think they're never gonna get. I'm impressed. I can
tell me my business again, chief than I can. Hey,
good luck with the storm, Mike. I hope everything works

(44:42):
out well up there in the North Country. And I'm
sledding in. Start breaking up the furniture to burn it in
the fireplace. We do that already. Just don't burn that cadio,
do you do? Make sure the cats are out all right,
let's get that thing. We'll catch you guys again tomorrow
morning at six. Good luck with the storm, everybody. With
the plowable snow out there, the plowable rain we're getting

(45:04):
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