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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, here we go, have to show podcast justin Whinnie
today Monday, Hello Whinnie, How are we good? How are you? Oh?
I'm good. I'm very good. How was your weekend great?
How is yours? It was okay, didn't do much. I
didn't do much at all. The weather wasn't that great.
I was out and about on Saturday, and yesterday was
like rain and stuff, so it wasn't that great. But
you had a busy weekend? I like did I did?
Speaker 2 (00:22):
My girlfriend took Friday off, so we had literally three whole.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
Days of just stuff. It was fun. We did Friday.
We did.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Put Shack, Yes, I saw, I saw f one f.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
One and put show. We started. She got ass like
twelve something right? When is this on Friday? Tried as
like twelve thirty right. We went to Cheeseay Battery for lunch.
I paid. Yeah, okay, I are you listening, I'm listening.
I paid. You paid for a meet? Wait oh wait wait?
Speaker 2 (00:57):
So when Cheesy Battery I paid? Then we went, which
is her right, She's so cute. We went to make
each other perfume at that her fume place on Newberry Street.
We did that, then we walked to Ound Newberry. Then
we went to put Shack, they went to f One.
Then we went to Empire for dinner, and then we
went home. And then on Saturday, I let her sleep in.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
I took the dog, she's the dog. I took the
dog for a walk by the beach.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
I took the dog to my mom so so she
could run around because my mom was a backyard. Then
we did lunch, and we went into the city and
we did oh. I went to a dispencer opening cookies
in Union Square.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Go check them out. Dispensary yep, or cookies yep. Well no,
it's not cookies. It's called cookies. But it was like
regular edibles. And you know what's so funny what I
watched your reil with all the stuff that you're talking about.
You were fucking stoned. Both of you were high as
a kite. Don't think I didn't catch that. Billy and
Lisa in the morning behind the scenes, look into Baron's
(02:00):
favorite morning show. That's a little too much information the
after show podcast here just okay, sorry to interrupt you,
so go ahead, Okay.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
So then we went to we went to the Union
Square in Summerville. Just took cookies for the grand opening.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Went to Union Square Donuts. Well, then we went ax
throwing right after that.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Okay, then we did oh my god, we did so
much on like losing track.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
We did get really high on Saturday night. I mean
I saw the video wasted, so fucking wasted, just kissing, kissing.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
We went home and we ordered pizza from Peel Pizza
by the way, which is that place Milton that Dave.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Point noi port nor what the folks name. It was awful.
I thought it was awful. We both thought it was awful.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
And then Sunday we got brunch with my sister and
then we which is yesterday, and then we went to
Faniel Hall and then we went to the Little Fisherman's Feast.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
At the North End. We walk around there, and then
we went to Kelly's the weekend this was.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
And then she went home at like seven o'clock. So yeah, like, yeah,
that was. Yeah, it was three full days.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Wow, that's pretty good. And you know I know that
how do you know, obviously not to pry into your
business or whatever, but I know that she is she
does work a lot. Yeah, so it's tough for her
to get a lot of days off, right, Yeah, it
seems like you really took advantage.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
The last time we spent this much time in a
row was in Vegas. I've never had three like full
days with her, so it was really nice to weak
good time.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
Well it's weird too because she has obviously she's a nurse,
so I don't know her hours, but I'm sure she
works forty hours a week. Oh no, she works like
six days. Yeah, and she's on call. And then you
have you who gets out so early. Right, But my
my thing was with her.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
It's not that I'm like looking for her to be
around at like two o'clock on her Friday, Like I
don't I get that, you know, during normal work hours.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
I'm like, okay, I get it.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
But then it's like okay, now Saturday morning you have something,
or Friday night you have to say. It's just like
damn every you know, it's a lot. So she is
in management, so she has like a lot of things
that like come up literally like it comes you know,
like even right now, like this COVID going around like
her facility and like this and that, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
So it's like old people, bro, It's like a lot
of stuff that happens. Yeah, yeah, for sure. I was
in a hospital last night and reminded me how much
I hate hospitals. Yeah. And while I'm in one room, okay,
the I didn't know if it was a man or
a woman elderly was in the next I'm screaming on
my home.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Oh yeah, I don't want to get old. I definitely
don't want to be a nursing home.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Don't want to be in a nursing And that's not
the same.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Thing that because I know a lot of the everyone
that works at those places are good people and they care.
Not everyone, but like most people that are there doing
their job, they're trying to do the best job. But
it's just like not being in your home and like
you're basically renting a bed.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
It seems to be the common thing is you buy
a house, you live in that house for until you're
you know, eighty or older, and then you basically either
sell the house, yeah, or taken mortgage on the house
and then pay for the nursing home, which are very
pricey and ten thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Oh, my girlfriend was saying that one one night a
night there is like six six hundred dollars. Yeah, so
if you're there thirty nights, times that by six hundred,
like you know, that's not if it's not covered by
insurance or whatever.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
And a lot of these nice places aren't. No, they're
not covered your cash pay self pay. It's crazy, that's
so much money. So that's that's good.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Better off being in home if you can, and getting
someone to come in home health aid that's cheaper.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
Yeah. Well that's the thing like with with my mother,
my wife's grandmother, she lives downstairs. That's our whole thinking too,
you know, is yeah, we could easily she'd go to
a nursing home.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
But why Well with my mom's dad, he must have health,
serious health issues.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
My mom's dad lived till ninety three, and he was
pretty good till like ninety ninety one. His memories tired going,
so he couldn't be left alone. But like my mom
had thirteen siblings, so everyone would take like my mom
to sleep.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
There one night.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
My aunt lived with him, and my other my aunt
and uncle lived with him, and then they had they
paid a home healthy out of he had a pension
because he was in He was a telephone man for
Belle Tow which became Verizon, so we got a pension.
This man had he retired thirty years before he died. Yeah,
they were waiting for that man to die, like they
(06:21):
were paying my grandfather. That's they used that to pay
for like a home health person to come in. But
he was able to stay in his house till he died.
But then my dad's mom lived in her nineties and
my dad just has one sister and my grandmother came
from Lebanon with nothing, so she had no you know,
she had no money, like she was just you know,
so it was but whatever she got.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
From, you know, so security.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Yeah, so that was we had to you know, we
had a putter and but my dad went every day
twice a day, like.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Well, that's that's how it should be. I mentioned that
my friend Zev has church in the nursing home every
Sunday because they had a family church, and I don't
know what happened, but it ended up dissolving. Yeah, and
so his father, who has passed on was the preacher. Yeah,
and so they went to the nursing home in Methuin.
And it's so sad because it's so nice what he's doing.
But you know, the families don't even come visit them,
(07:11):
and they live they live down the street. That's why
I don't. I mean my grandmother like we went.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
I mean I didn't go every day, but I went
at least once a week, and my dad, her daughter,
her son would go literally twice a day, and then
my aunt would go, and my mom would go, and
my siblings would go. It got harder for me to
go though, because my grandmother forgot to speak English, because
as you lose your memory, she was just speaking fluent
Arabic and I don't know fluent Arabic.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Funny you say that my grandmother, who lives down the
street hair and Maldon, turns one hundred and one tomorrow,
wow under and one tomorrow. We'll go celebrate her on Sunday.
But she can't hear.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
Have you noticed that she's speaking Spanish more or she
speaking to English?
Speaker 1 (07:51):
So there is something with that she she has. Yes,
she has started speaking Spanish more, but her heiring is
so bad that you can't communicate with her. You have
to write on a whiteboard, so she'll talk to you
all day and then when you say something to her,
she can't hear what. Yeah, No, she just pretends like
she knows what you're saying, but you don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Well, that's why I started doing with my grandmother because
I didn't understand her anymore.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
And I would just be like, okay, sit down, okay,
and I like could kind of get where we were
going in the call though.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
But I was like I had to stop going without
my dad because I needed my dad to translate because
I'm like, I don't know what's going on with this
video right now, Like I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Before the hairing got so bad, you know, like the
last ten years, I would have my dad translate. Yeah,
I would say, you know, translate to her. But now
it's like whatever. You know, who's like an angel with
her as my wife? She is right, Yeah, she gets
She'll sit there and talk to her for like an
hour straight, and she'll get up nice and close so
she can read her lips. She can't read my lips
for some reason.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
Yeah, okay, oh really say I don't really really.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
We both have jombs on the radio. Really, Courts don't
mess with me.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
No, My girlfriend will works on her. She's great with
old people too. It must be like a nurse thing. Definitely,
like they're so caring. I wish I had that, Gene.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Yeah, you don't. I don't. I don't. My wife's like
the nurse of the house. I mean she does. She
takes care of the grandmother.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
And speaking of your wife, So, who's what friend you
had have in Winfield? What friend did you two have
in Windfield? Oh?
Speaker 1 (09:19):
Yeah, we went to the party yesterday.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
Ye.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
No, so my cousin Betty, Yeah, her Betty. Yeah. So
Betty used to work with this woman named Gina, and
she's a nurse. And so when Betty had a Halloween party,
Gina was there with her husband, Ed, and that's how
we all met them. And so it's actually a really
(09:43):
interesting story. Gina and Ed have seven children when they
adopt the adopt the American guy. All, I met them too.
I met them somewhere. I forget where it was.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
And she introduced herself as the mom with all the
African American children.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
That's her. Yes, I've met her, and her I met her.
I don't know why I've met her, but I met her.
You never told me, no, I swear to God, I
met her somewhere. Yeah, And she told me, can you
confirm her that because I swear I met her? Wait,
did you go to the Mark Wahlberg thing, not at Concepts.
You didn't go to the dabios, did you? Yes? I did.
(10:20):
That's where I met them. That's where I met them. Yeah,
because they posted pictures with Mark. Oh, yes, that's where
I met and then that's when they came up to me. Yes,
so they it's crazy. So they have seven children and
they're all like ages from like eighteen months to like sixteen. Yeah,
I think so. I think like the brother and sister
are from one mother and then there's like three or
(10:41):
four that are from another one, and you know the mothers.
The parents obviously are messed up, and so they took
them in and they adopted them. So anyway, they lived
in Peabody and they just moved to this mansion and
live they do. That's a big question. They're both nurses, Okay.
I think there might have been some kind of an herodance. Okay,
possibly do anyone like an MP or something like. I'm
(11:03):
not sure. I'm not sure. But they're so such lovely people.
And the house is it looks like do you remember
the show wait, wait, do you remember do you remember
the show Cribs? Yes? On MTV. It looks like it
would be like a ludicrous's house. Question.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Do you remember when we went to lend Field for
the day Lovato party in one of those neighborhoods.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
Yes, right down the street, actually right around the corner
from that house and a better house. That house, better house.
That house was fucking so the house itself is beautiful.
So think about this. So there's okay, so there's seven kids,
ten of ten people. Yeah, there's seven kids. But the
oldest daughter lives with her girlfriend there. But they live
in the pool house, which is revered. They let them
live there. Old are they? The daughter I think is
(11:42):
probably seventeen or sixteen or seven. Wait, I'm sorry they
let a sixteen year old live? No, she might be old. Okay,
please tell me she's over twenty one. I'm not sure
she might be. Do not say that she's sixteen. Get
me in trouble, don't get me Okay, don't not say
that they listen to this podcast. I don't know. Okay,
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Well, Betty will, Betty will care that they're not letting
a seventeen year old live in a pool house with
their girlfriend.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Well, it's converted into an apartment, but they're not.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
You're not letting a seventeen year old live with their
I need to know anyway, But you grew up different.
Your dad didn't know what you were doing.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Okay, there's ten people, normal people don't. Can I get
to the house. There's ten people. Yeah, there's two Ed
and Gina on the other parents. So they have a
master bet them beautiful, right, and then the other eight
all have their own rooms. Every kid has their own
room except for the two that live together, but they
count in the corner. It's beautiful. So you go through
(12:35):
the house and I mean, they all have their own
rooms and it's but the outside, the backyard is really
where it is. Okay. It's got sick ass pool with
a rock formation with a side built in with a waterfall. Okay, dude,
the outside, but in front of the pool is a
complete grill outdoor, grill, countertub, hot tub, pizza oven.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
Then to the left a full basketball court, wow, fenced in.
I mean, it's a it's unbelievable. They just moved in. Wow. Yeah.
So it was crazy that the food was nuts insane.
They had a crazy bounce house. Anyway, So while we
were having fun towards the end of the night, Abel
was waiting for the ice cream truck to come. They
had a canoly truck too. We missed both because my
(13:16):
daughter Jemma fell with a pissy missed ice cream truck.
We had him stay well, like you can stay with Betty.
Betty drove him home. Oh nice. Yeah, was sitting in
the emergency room. No, I didn't know, but I didn't
really Bett he was there. Yeah. So she fell and
smashed her chin open, and so you know, now they're
both nurses, Jens and nurse Betty's a nurse. It's four
nurses right there. So you know, we pick her rap.
(13:37):
She's screaming, yelling. My wife puts a towel on it
to put pressure. So then they take it off and
they're like, let me see. I look at it and
I go, I mean, it's not that bad. And then
they all look at it and go get in the
congo to the hospital. Stitches, you know. So we went
to Melros Wakefield and they stitched her up and she
did really well with it in and out. I hope
you aren't there too long. No, it was not bad.
So I guess did you know this when it's I
(13:59):
don't know if it's just kids or anyone that needs stitches.
It's like a you get expedited there because there's a time. Yeah,
they took us right in and she was a little
scared at first, and then you know that they were
getting to do. Yeah, it's under her chin. How many
stitches she got? Three? Did she cry? Well, it's funny
(14:19):
you ask. She started to, and then my wife was like,
you need to do something. Put something on her eye,
pinch fell Yeah, screaming, screaming. Then she calmed down. She
took it like a champ. And then I just put
on her favorite song, which is Katie Ferry Last Friday Night,
And so the doctor did the whole thing to Katie Perry.
Your daughter has terrible music. Change. Yeah, no, she loves
(14:39):
this song even it's a good song. It's a good song,
and the video is really good. A big part is
the video. It's very colorful.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
So we gotta go because you gotta give me the
address off air so I can look up on pillow.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
No, I would, but it's obviously not on the market
and hasn't been for a long time because you know whatever,
long story, but the house, the pictures online are not
the updated pictures the whole house. Yeah, I gotta go.
I actually don't know. You don't want the address. I
don't know. How'd you get there? Jen brought me. I
(15:11):
don't know. You hit your wife?
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Drive?
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Uh yeah, she drove. What's wrong she wants to drive?
She can drive her fucking car. Okay, what's wrong with you?
After a great weekend? I had a great weekend. I
wish I was a week So you went to Kelly's.
You went to put missing stuff too. We did so
much stuff. We did literally we finished seven date nights
in like two days. Because you took ten edibles, that's
(15:35):
what you did.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
I took four. No Saturday. By the end of the
questionnaire we did. Did you see the questions we did?
Speaker 1 (15:44):
No, you didn't see we did a Q and a
oh oh yeah yeah. I was high every single one.
Everyone blasted. I know I saw it. Someone was like
Jessica on a field day with this. Oh yeah, oh yeah. Anyway,
Tomorrow morning seven ten second row pink tickets. Wednesday, the
entire morning show will be at Spitsville before Pink. We
(16:05):
don't know what time. Five. I was thinking four to seven.
That sounds right to me. Three hours, I mean thinking
two hours, Max. Okay, well, I whatever, we gotta figure
it out. We'll figure it out. But we'll be there.
We'll be there before the show. But the big news
is tomorrow second row pink tickets. All right, Winnie, Alright,
(16:25):
go take a nap. We'll talk to you guys, hopefully tomorrow. Bye.