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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, here we go. When he's putting on our headphones.
We are getting ready to start the app to show podcast,
and I have to make a confession here winning I just.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Fuck sorry, all right, this is just I'm as I'm
a mess.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Okay, ready, yes, three two two one one have a
confession to make. Winning This hosting thing that Billy Costa
does is not easy and fucking exhausting. I mean, I'm
doing my best. I know I'm doing my best.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
It's a team effort, and while Billy's out, we're doing
our best until he gets back. You know, we're a
complete team. You know, Mikey's sitting in to help out.
But you know, when he comes back, I'll be like,
thank god. But anyway, I think it's ben smooth. Yes,
I think it's been really smooth. You know, besides you
upsetting the people about Halloween.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Got the fuck up?
Speaker 3 (00:57):
Not you them.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
First of all, most children who are like under eight
or nine, right, are showering getting ready for better around seven'clock.
I don't mean they're actually asleep at seven pm, but
you know, I you know, able goes for around eight right.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
Eight o'clock. Okay, so by seven o'clock.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
You already had dinner. He's taking a bath, shower, winding down.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
For the night, right, talking about trick or treating that
or any other night.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
I'm just taking in general.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Right, okay, so like if it's on a weeknight, right,
and maybe this is how I grew up. My mother
was the type of mother. We had very much a routine. Right.
She had four kids, stay at home mom for like
ten years. My dad was workaholic, was never home but
for good reason anyways, So we went to school, she
picked us up, we came home. We had to do
homework right away, like until you had to get you know,
(01:41):
homework was the first thing you did, which actually carried
me through to college where in college I did my
homework whatever.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Then it was good. She instilled those type of things.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Then it was you could, you know, get some TV
time or go outside or whatever. Snap, Okay, Then she's
cooking dinner by six.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
By five thirty six, we're.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Sitting down as a family at the dinner table, all
six of us eating dinner.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Then after that, once you're old enough, you're doing the dishes,
cleaning up, you know what I mean, showering, whining down
and you know by seven thirty eight o'clock you're getting
into bed. Yes, right, And obviously as I got older,
I became nine to ten whatever. Yeah, So that was
just how we were raised for thanks for Thanksgiving, for Halloween,
it gets dark now like what four forty five?
Speaker 3 (02:24):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Well, actually the clocks go back after Halloween this year.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
So okay, but I don't know what time we were
younger eased to go before.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
I think by six it's a six it's done.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
When I was growing up, it was pitch black at
five pm.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Yes, two too, I think it's later now. Okay.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
So anyways, so we were we would go out and
my mom would stay home. My dad would walk a
spice orsers, so we'll come go candy. We'd go out
for like an hour. You'd come home still by like
six six thirty because you had because she had four
kids and she had to get us all ready for
school the next day. It was a fucking Tuesday. Do
I need to be ult till nine o'clock at seven?
Speaker 1 (02:56):
I don't no, But for tricky treating night, he we
will out until around eight o'clock.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
Okay, that's your that's that's fine.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
But you understand the anger.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
It's not anger, It's just like I just feel like
I was saying. I Winnie did not want to trick
your treat.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
I hated it.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
My older sister didn't like it.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
You didn't like candy.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
I look at me. Of course I can't me too,
but like I would go and get shitty candy from
people that pass out awful candy when my mom gets
the hershy almonds, I like, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
So you had candy at home, is what you're saying.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
And also the best deals on candy the day after?
Well are you going to buy candy at eight years old?
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Well, my mom loves a good deal.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
My mom was provided, Okay, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
My mom like and then my auntie Winnie, who lived
up like a mile away, would do the king sized
candy bars, so we would help out over there. You
know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Why do I feel like if you ever became super
wealthy and you bought this big house in this really
fancy neighborhood, Yeah, you would be like the top backer
that buys two separate candies, the big ones and the
cheap little ones, and then give those out of the kids.
You know want from the kids.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Why are you come in my hood? Right?
Speaker 3 (04:02):
I know? See that would be no.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
I don't know if I would do that because I
think that if I was that wealthy, I would just
you know, buy all the good candy for all the kids.
Because I didn't get all the good candy because I
lived in like a middle class neighborhood some like like
my parents. Honestly, like my parents, who were middle class,
were like probably like a richer income in my neighborhood.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
Do you know what I mean? Did you grew up
in the bad part of Quincy?
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Well? I grew up in like West South Quincy, and
like my like for instance, my middle school, which is
like a half mile from my house, I was like
the rich kid. Like I had kids that like their mom,
like we were like twelve, their mom was like, you know,
thirty and or not even thirty, and they made like
thirty thousand dollars, didn't have a winter coat. Like that
was the type of like cause it was like kind
of where I was, and if you went down like
a certain area, there was like some projects there was
(04:47):
like you know what I mean, Like my one of
my best friends to this day, Julia you've met her.
She like a single parent, her mom worked. I had
a couple of kids, and Julia was like kind of poor,
you know what I mean, Like I don't want put
out there, but like, you know what I mean, poor Julie.
But I'm just saying, but like I'm just saying, like
and then I was like, I had a two parent household.
My dad made six figures and she lived down the
(05:08):
street from.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
Me, right, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yeah, yeah, it was kind of the same for me. Yeah,
So anyway, lots of catch up on the podcast. Let
me tell you for the show today. But yeah, two
more days without Uncle Bill Thursday and Friday.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Oh my god, We've we're just trucking along.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
We're almost there. Monday we're off. So then because he
comes back on Monday. Yeah, so we were like, after
this week, we told the bosses, we need that Monday off, Yes, we.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
Need acting grandfather and Matt took that off for his
whole career, and we just said we're taking it still.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
Oh, we were taking it regardless after this week.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
So we'll be off Monday and then Billy will be
reunited on Tuesday.
Speaker 3 (05:43):
But we got to go.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
I have lots a lot of stuff to do tomorrow morning.
Jingle ball tickets of course, seven ten, eight ten and
then nine ten. That's just in Bruins tickets. You're a
hockey fan, don't do it.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Don't do it.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
If there's anybody left listening to this podcast, then we
will see you tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
And this has been fun.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
This has been the best podcast, you know, Doing this
podcast the last five six years has been awesome. And
then so Sad has to come to an end. Just kidding, Okay, well,
mic'soft