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Well, look who decided to showup to the podcast? My head in
here about five minutes ago, andyou weren't here. And I went looking
for you and I couldn't find you. Yeah, go ask my girlfriend Sarah
and then over there. Yeah,I was looking for you ten minutes a
fucking why bro? All right,anyway, Hi, welcome to the After
Show. It's Justin and Winney fightingagain, of course, and I have
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to go to the doctors. Allright, let's get into it. Well,
you know what, it's ten ornine. You wasted nine minutes?
No, I hid you weren't atten oh three. I walked in here,
you weren't here. This could havebeen a twenty minute podcast. You
know what. You know what,it's stopped when it stopped. Stop rafting,
honest man, that's not cool.Billy and Lisa in the Morning Present
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Behind the scenes look into Boston's favoritemorning show. That's a little too much
information The after Show podcast. Whohere's Justin ten Winney. Yeah, that's
my favorite talking about my knew favoritetalkbacker. Hey, Winney, I'm from
Vermont, and there's a lot moregreat things about Vermont than Ben Jerry's and
Bernie Sanders. To stop rapt gananesMan, that's not cool, Like,
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where was she walking? She soundslike a Vermont right way up in the
mountains. I went to Vermont everysingle year for about ten years, basically
until I had children. I thinkwe went the first and second, first
and second year of my son Abel'slife. Dude, Burlington, Winnie beautiful.
I love Burlington. I went upthere um with my um you know
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ex lover. We had a greatweekend. It's a little college town.
And why it's so special to meis we'd go every year, my wife
and I. There's a big recoveryevent up there, so we would go
and spend the weekend and get ahotel. Now, there's two things I
want to share about that. One. Did you make one of your children
there? Oh? Maybe yeah.But so the first year that I went,
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I had been clean for maybe aless than a year. Okay,
So picture this. I'm coming offof the street. I've never really gone
anywhere, and you know, hereI am. You know, I'm feeling
great. And my wife says tome it was my girlfriend at the time.
There's this thing in Vermont, arecovery thing that I went to last
year. You'll love it. Weshould go, And so we go up
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there for the weekend. And youknow, also this is early relationship winning,
so you know, the honeymoon phase. It was like, you know,
sex six times a day. Notthat it's about the sex, but
just to give you an idea tellinga very special story, I need you
to focus, focusing, Okay.So it was it wasn't just that it
was the drive up there. Youknow, I had never seen mountains like
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that, so it was like reallygood. I was feeling really good because
of being clean, but then alsothe drive up there, and then it's
a quaint little town on this lakeChamplain. That's very cool. And the
other thing, whinny We get inthe hotel room, Yes, and they
had a flat screen TV like mosthotel rooms do. Okay, So as
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I sat on the bed and lookedat the TV, I thought to myself,
my first thought was, how canI How can I steal this TV?
Even though you were sober? Yes, because first of all, back
then, flat screen TVs weren't ascheap as that as they are now.
Yeah, so and that but thatwas where my head was at. It
was like, how can I stealthat TV? And then I thought obviously.
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My next thought is, you know, one of my think I can't
do that, you know, butthat's just where my eye. So I
think back to that, like,you know, looking at the flat screen
TV, thinking how can I walkthis out of here without them knowing that
the person that stole it was theone that entered the room. So anyway,
that's my spiel on Vermont. Okay, by the way, oh my
god, I lost my fans thought, what the fuck? No? No,
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okay, I mean okay, Ikind of ask you something and warning
it's sexual to those who want toturn it off, this is not this
might get awkward. No, it'sjust my awkward's dead. Okay, okay,
all right, anyways, so um, well that you can listen to
it if you want. But anyways, um, when you first started,
Dane Gen, okay, you eventuallystarted getting weight as you got clean.
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That's correct. Okay. Now Iam like I've always been overweight, but
like in shape overweight or like notlike like I can still do everything I
want to do overweight, right,I can still do whatever, you know,
and even now I'm even way morehealthier. But when you were at
your highest and most unhealthy, howis your sex life. M it's a
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good question. Um to me,it was fine. I'm sure if you
asked her one on one maybe shewould tell you different. I'll ask her
next time I see her. Yeah, but like, but like, what
do you mean were you still ableto do what you do now? Yeah?
Yeah, from what I remember,I just remember that I didn't have
much drive, right, Yeah that'swhat I'm Yeah. Yeah, because I
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was, you know, but didshe have a drive for you? She
she she always always always would wouldYeah. Initiate, Um, she was
not. She's not a great initiator. But most girls aren't good at it.
Yeah, some girls are, butmost girls aren't. The girls aren't
like men, and that they wantsex all the time. Usually they got
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through phases right you know. Butum yeah that that was an issue earlier
on the initiating thing. But no, she's great, She's amazing. So
you think the sex was just asgood at three? Oh no, way,
it's not as good. No,no, yeah, because you can
move more more stand stand? Yeah, because I was I was fat,
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Um wide, Okay, I wasn'tfat. Yeah, I didn't have a
big belly that stuck out. Iwas more wide the other way, So
it was it was all right,Okay, so you can still see what
you were doing. I can stillsee what I was working with. Okay.
So and shout out to my wifefor for for staying with She loved
you through it all. That girldeserves the world. Yeah, I was,
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like, I look at pictures sometimesI wonder if if one would still
because normally, if a guy haslike no finances, right, well,
he's good looking or he's yea sekingyou down good. But you weren't good
looking, and you weren't. No, you're very handsome, but you know
what I mean, you're trying tofat shame you, but you were a
completely different person. Oh yeah,it was huge. Yeah, that was
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absolutely hude. You know what's wildis I saw you know, snatches as
your memories. And my mom justlost like forty pounds over the last two
years just because like just walking andalso I feel like when you can over
to your stomach changes, like youjust eat less and whatever. She looks
right, but to me, shewas my mom. She always looked good.
But seeing the difference wild And shedidn't necessarily lose like one hundred pounds,
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It was only maybe thirty or fortypounds. But she looks like completely
different. Yeah. I see herso much and I never I never noticed,
yeah you know what I mean.And I'm like, she's beautiful to
me at any size. But Iwas like, wow, like you you
know, yeah, my mom's onthe thin side. She's been for a
while. Her twin sister, myaunt Cindy, was always bigger. Yeah,
and so she retired. They bothretired last year and my aunt Cindy
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was a way over weight and she'sworked hard the last several months and has
lost a bunch of weights, lostlike fifty pounds. Anyway, they came
by my house a few days ago, and it's so weird. You couldn't
tell no there, No I did, But they're identical twins. Could you
not tell them apart? Now?Uh no? But now that she lost
weight, she looks exactly even evenmore like my mother. It's weird,
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yeah, because they look alike.But you know, one that was skinnier
than that was larger. But nowshe's lost all a bunch of weights.
But your face changes. Yeah,so that's wild, but yeah, yeah,
that's it. Uh So, Whinny, what's your doctor's appointment for just
a check up? Okay, yeah, so nothing crazy. This is what
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the doctor's gonna say it. Ithink my womb's going. Okay, your
wounds five, I mean you're putting? Are you like snorting endless amounts of
cocaine? Never? Are you takinga bunch of quailudes? Never try?
Can I tell you? I've nevertried a hard drug. And I've never
smoked a cigarette, know what.I'm proud of you for that. I've
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never even touched a cigarette. Idon't I've never smoked a cigarette. Wait,
so you've smoked weed? Okay,I don't want to say smoke.
I've tried to, like I guesslike you hit it, hit it right,
I'm not good at it. Andthen I take edibles here and okay,
so that's that. That's marijuana.You obviously have drank Yep, that's
it. That's it. I've nevereven touched a cigarette. What about a
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pill? Nope, You've never takennever taken a pill, A percoset an
oxyconton. I only took him whenI got my when I got when I
got when I got when I gotmy tonsils out. Yeah? What else?
I get? So surgery and mymom because my cousin died of an
overdose because you got to take itafter her surgery. She would like gave
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me like two dose seven then toldme that was one left ye, and
then she put down the I'm like, are you serious? In college?
Never you ever dropped an addie?Nope? Okay? And unholy is when
Kim Petra says, if you wantto drop the addie? Yeah she did?
She mean adderall, I mean addressaddress. I think, how do
you know that? Well, ifyou it's a big debate. No one
knows the answer. And she won'tanswer the question. Well because if he
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was talking about the song right,because I'm thinking, I guess it depends
if you're someone like me, you'venever done an adderall, I would be
like the address and I heard it, I thought, as because we've come
up here from one drop an addie? Yeah, like everything you've done I've
never done. Yeah. It's it'slike we're completely opposite end of the spectrum
and you should be proud of that. That's something to be proud of.
I am proud of that. Inever I was, well, do you
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think I give it to peer pressure? Look at me? No? Yeah,
I'd like get that shit on myface. Yeah you know. Yeah.
Plus I saw this people do cokeone time, and I was like,
well and it was weird. Myfavorite is Ashley Feldman's coke story.
She ever tell you this? Sheplayed basketball at Northeastern. So at one
of these you know, frat houseparties she was at, there were two
girls. She had never seen cocaine. Nothing. There were a couple of
girls in the bathroom doing lines,and so she walked in and saw them
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and got freaked out so much sheran snatched on them. She what else
to do, you know, becauseshe was just she had never seen it.
She was scared. She told onthem, but oh my god,
I'm not a snitch. But yeah, no I remember, And then I
heard like you no, I don't. I've never had a desire to do
any of it, so I'm Andalso I would to personality, So that's
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another probably shouldn't. That's what Iwas gonna say, is you could always
become addicted. I mean, thereare people that have never touched stuff and
then it comes up later in life. Yeah, I'm never gonna. I'm
never No, I've no desire toanyways. But I just think sometimes when
I like something, I love it. Like if I like it, I
have to have it. That's thething about Haroin. Now it's fat and
all, but you know, heroinis always, you know, at least
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for me growing up the worst,right, like shooting up heroin. That's
those are junkies on the street,you know, And so no one ever
grows up and says I'm gonna doheroin, right, that's not how it
happens. It's a progression. Butheroin, when you do it for the
first time, the feeling that youget is is it's indescribable. Well,
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I heard the best the first hidesof the best hies. You just spend
the rest of your life chasing that. Yeah, but you know, all
of a sudden you're doing heroin andyou're high as a kite, and then
you're thinking how did I get here? You know what I mean? The
feeling that you get feels so good, and yeah, you chase that same
high. I feel like we've beentalking about your drug life a lot lately,
because like we never we talk aboutit often, but not like I
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mean between the speech and then youwent and visited that school. Yeah,
I brought it up today because ofVermont. Yeah, no, I just
actually, my anniversary is coming up. I know it's June. We won't
even be here. No, that'sokay. Oh well, a Gemma's party
we can celebrate. Oh yeah,well everybody else that'll be there, they'll
all be in, all be sober. Yeah, I love that stuffer Nannie,
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she'll be drunk anyway. That willdo it for us when he has
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that cool? I'm gonna go lookat it too. You should. Yeah,
I'm sure my wife will be onit looking for deal. She's always
online shopping, so that it'll betomorrow. Also ed Sharon tickets and anything
else that I missed. Nope,nothing else at my house up and there
in Salem, New Hampshire, onmy TV, on the iPad, on
the Alexa fridge. Alla here isthe same song every single day, courtesy
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of my son. You know whatit's on that as winning It's a new
posting Chemical. Yeah better. Imean that's why he dropped out as the
first single. I mean, Idon't like I don't just like Morning,
but I really like Chemical. Yeah. But I'm so excited for a show
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we get to go. We're going. Yeah, but I might hold on.
I might do something though, becausehe's told me to take a time
to the best. Yeah, SoI might hit Mikey up to hit the
label up. That's what I didlast time because the label rep Okay,
can you bunch me in with that? Sure? What I will? I
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will? I will. I'm gonnago to the Mikey two then Stop looking
at me like that. Man,that's not cool.