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September 13, 2024 • 8 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And just like that, it is Friday. Hi everybody, Welcome
to the second Friday Podcast. Yeah, we're stepping things up.
We're going five days a week for the after Show.
What today is? Justin? You know what today is? Well,
it's payday.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
It's pay fucking day.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Okay, don't need to swear.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Sorry, And I'm sorited. It's the biggest paycheck I think
I've ever gotten from this.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
Place because of the bonus that we got today for
the after Show. Yes, well, we get paid twice a month, right,
so the first one is your regular salary, but then
the second one is any extra things that you do
if we do appearances, if we have endorsements, or if
we do a little thing called the after Show and
people like it so much they listen, and then in turn,

(00:39):
we get some mullah. Yes, Billy and Lisa in the
Morning present a behind the scenes look into Boston's favorite
morning show. That's a little too much information to say.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
My guys were the After Show podcast, Who appears Justin
and winning. It only feels right to be here on
this Friday with the people that made it possible for
us to get that bonus. So thank you to our army.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Thank you. Yeah, we appreciate it. We do. I've never
got a bonus to speak before. So are we doing
let me ask you a question. Are we doing the
Friday podcast to thank the listeners and give them more
or so we can make more money? Two things can
be true, justins can be true to kill two birds
of one stone.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
You know, this is a free podcast for our listeners.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
So yeah, if you're new to the after Show, I've
said this a million times. We started the podcast making zero.
There was never a financial commitment or anything. It was
a little show that we did after the regular one
to give people more content. And it's developed over the
years and it's gone a little bit bigger and so
we're appreciative of that so that we get a little
piece of the Yeah. So anyway, the weekend's here, a

(01:45):
beautiful week and it be a beautiful weekend. I think a
lot of sunshine, lots of sunshine and a great week Yeah,
any any plans for the weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
I don't have anything that I know of, So I.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Don't what a wiullt you you're a bor fest? I
am boring. I know that too. Ye, speaking of Borfest,
I got nothing either. My son has a baseball game.
That's it dad life bro. Yeah, Oh, maybe I'll go.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
My niece is starting soccer. Maybe she started soccer last week.
Maybe I'll go to speak to.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Her soccer game. There you go. I mean look, I
mean she's five. So they're trying. Oh they don't know
what they're doing. Yeah, but they're so cute. Oh yeah,
they run around with old shin pads. Yeah. Yeah. The
orange is still.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
I think I haven't been yet, but when my other
niece was there a few years ago and cheated, there
was definitely oranges to be had.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Yeah. So they have two seasons in baseball, Spring which
is the main season, and then fall ball, which is
now just like it's like two months. Fall ball is
more for kids that are transitioning up from te ball
into what they call it farm, which is you know,
do they have pitchers now or yeah? Still pitch no no, no,
so t ball you hit off the tee, yeah, and
then farm. It's a mixture, like the kids will pitch

(02:50):
a little bit and then the coaches step in and
then minors is all kid pitch. The last two seasons
fallball and spraying, the coach was really strict, which is
what my son needs. You know, he listened to him.
He was like able to stop messing around, and he did.
This coach is a super nice guy. He's a little
bit more lenient, so you know, he's not really telling

(03:11):
them to stop doing that. So Jen was telling me
last night at practice I stayed at home that you
know the field that they practice on is all sand. Yeah,
so they're just kicking the sand up, so it's just
a big dust cloud there. So you know it'll be
fine though. And all the kids are younger, so he's
already moved up from T ball. The other kids are
now moving up, so he's the biggest kid on his team.

(03:32):
So I tried to explain to him, he's only seven,
this is an opportunity, you know, life lesson. You can
help the younger kids. I know, I know, I know.
He looked at me like what and then he's like, yeah,
but we're not gonna win anything. We're gonna lose every game.
The kids can't even throw the ball, which is true.
They little kids.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Speaking of little kids, I saw that young Jema started gymnastic.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Yeah she did.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Man, My niece Tess gymnastic, she's five. She fucking loves it.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Yeah, her first week was this past week. My wife
made a rail. It's on my Instagram. How she like it?
She loved it? Yeah, yeah, she loved it. She's so
much different than Abel, so cute. Like for example, okay,
so if you notice the video was shot from above,
so when you go in, they have the big room
or whatever, and then the parents can go up the

(04:19):
stairs and watch over the kids. Right. So when I
got there late, Jen was upstairs. She's like, come upstairs watching.
When I got up there, I looked down. I noticed
that some of the kid's parents were with the kids.
They were kind of following the teacher and the kids around.
So Jen said, when they started, they said, any parents
or kids who are like you know, don't want to
leave their parents, the parents can stay, but they encourage

(04:40):
the parents to go up so the kids can get independence.
And Jemmy just went, ah, yeah, she was perfectly fine.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
You know. It's funny, remind me start gymnastics. It was
mommy and me right, because she was like two and
three and my mom was when that tuck hers. So
my mom was like in her mom's in her sixties
with all the young moms in there, and I almost
listening if I can do it, you can do yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Yeah, but if that was able, she would have glued
to his hip. Yeah, you know, he's such a mumma's boy.
So yeah, And then we went to my grandmother turned
to hundred and one with a big party, and it
was in the house that I grew up on, which
they all say is haunted. Yeah, I don't. I lived
there my whole life, well up until I was you know,
eighteenunting it right, But I never saw a ghost. Dude,

(05:24):
there's they have so many stories when I was down there,
but they were saying it in front of able.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
Now he's scared, speaking of how's your grandmother doing?

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Great? Got checked out by the nurse the visit the
home nurse yesterday. The nurse said she is the healthiest
patient that she has on her docket that she visits.
She's one hundred and water. No, no, not any blood
pressure maybe that's it. Yeah, healthy. Can't hear anything, that's
the only thing. Her mind is still there. Her body obviously,
she's slow. Doesn't walk around. What does she do? Nothing?

(05:55):
She doesn't leave the house. But does she was no?
She oh, she knits, she gets up, she you know,
she reads the paper, she knits. She tell you one
of the greatest moments of my life, right was because
my grandmother didn't really doesn't really understand what I do.
She doesn't listen to the radio. It's never on, but
she reads the Boston Herald every day. And if you,

(06:15):
I don't know if you were on the show. I
think it was before you were on the show. But
we did this. We had this dinner at Empire and
it was Maddie. It was when the kid was here,
Matte and Matt Night I replaced him. Yeah, and somebody
took a picture. The newspaper was there and took a
picture of the whole show and they were like, oh,
the Maddie in the morning celebrating. I forget what it was,
but she saw it in the paper. Yeah. And then

(06:35):
remember I was the commencement speaker at Necho Northern Essex.
I was there. Yeah, you were there, Okay. So there
was an article written by the school newspaper that got
then got picked up by another newspaper that then got
printed in the Malden paper. I didn't even know, yea,
so the Maulden Observer. My grandmother gets that too, and
she was opening that and then there was this big
article on me. So it was pretty cool. Oh yeah,

(06:57):
but back to the ghosts. Yeah, so they were saying,
my greatrandfather, who's been dead since twenty eleven, is haunting
the house. But not in a bad way. They just
seem yeah, there's all kinds of noises, there's good like
it was nothing. I go, I lived in this basement. Wait,
so your granda's on what floor? The second? And who's below?
My aunt and my cousin, and then your dad's above

(07:17):
on the third floor. There's a two rooms up there,
and then to considered a trouble decker, not really, no,
it's no, no, no, they just converted the third floor. It's
it's a two family. So my aunt downstairs and my
dad on the third floor both take care of my grandma.
I met that, no, no, no, no, but yeah, so
we were there and they were just talking about all
the ghost stories in the house, and my son was
not not that pleased. So last night we're in his

(07:41):
room and he yells me and he's like, Dad, I
need your help. I go in. There's a my Gema
is stuffed animal of Peppa Pig dressed as a witch
that you press Upondy and it goes hah, you know,
on this floor, and he's like, can you take that
out of here? I go, you're scared of Peppa Pig
because yeah, it just looks weird on my floor, and

(08:02):
take it out of here. I'm like, oh my god.
So anyway, busy week on the show. Make sure you
catch up on the podcast Billy and Lisa in the morning.
You can get that anywhere iHeartRadio, app Spotify, wherever you want.
If you need to kill some time this weekend you
want to laugh, catch up on the show and we'll
be back on Monday with another show and another after show.
Winnie have a great weekend and everybody else as well.
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