1 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:06,000 Speaker 1: It's night Side with Dan Ray, Crazy Foston's new radio. 2 00:00:06,720 --> 00:00:09,959 Speaker 2: Well, here we are, folks, twentieth hour on a Friday night. 3 00:00:10,000 --> 00:00:11,960 Speaker 2: For those of you new to the show, and if 4 00:00:11,960 --> 00:00:13,800 Speaker 2: there are, If you are new to the show, you're 5 00:00:13,960 --> 00:00:17,239 Speaker 2: very welcome to call in any night, particularly during this hour. 6 00:00:17,880 --> 00:00:20,119 Speaker 2: This is the hour where people have a hall pass, 7 00:00:20,239 --> 00:00:22,360 Speaker 2: meaning if they've called in earlier in the week, they're 8 00:00:22,400 --> 00:00:27,560 Speaker 2: still eligible to call in. We'll talk tonight about fear 9 00:00:27,720 --> 00:00:31,200 Speaker 2: of the number thirteen. I think the word is tresca, 10 00:00:31,280 --> 00:00:35,360 Speaker 2: decaphobia or some big sounding word like that. I know 11 00:00:35,479 --> 00:00:38,360 Speaker 2: phobia is in there for sure. But before we do that, 12 00:00:38,440 --> 00:00:42,360 Speaker 2: we always like to briefly, briefly go over the number 13 00:00:42,400 --> 00:00:46,120 Speaker 2: of topics we have talked about. This just is very 14 00:00:46,200 --> 00:00:48,800 Speaker 2: weak and by the week By the way, all of 15 00:00:48,840 --> 00:00:53,560 Speaker 2: these topics can be located at Nightside on demand dot Com. 16 00:00:53,600 --> 00:00:55,880 Speaker 2: So over the weekend, if you have a few moments, 17 00:00:56,200 --> 00:01:01,000 Speaker 2: check out Nightside on Demand dot com. Rob Brooks Dan Cantano, 18 00:01:01,040 --> 00:01:05,039 Speaker 2: who is handling the producing matters tonight, will make sure 19 00:01:05,120 --> 00:01:10,520 Speaker 2: that these Tonight's programs four hours, all four hours are 20 00:01:10,520 --> 00:01:13,280 Speaker 2: posted at night Side of Demand. Probably I don't know, 21 00:01:13,319 --> 00:01:15,560 Speaker 2: as early as two am in the morning, So Monday night, 22 00:01:15,600 --> 00:01:19,080 Speaker 2: we started off with Chris Lisinski. He's one of the 23 00:01:19,600 --> 00:01:22,880 Speaker 2: people that cover Beacon Hill and we talked about the 24 00:01:23,319 --> 00:01:26,600 Speaker 2: proposal of nonpartisan primaries. I don't like that idea. We 25 00:01:26,720 --> 00:01:31,600 Speaker 2: talked with Kara Zeiberg about the Freedom Trail Tours highlighting 26 00:01:32,080 --> 00:01:36,720 Speaker 2: women's women of the Revolution. Talked with Paul Fulford about 27 00:01:37,160 --> 00:01:41,319 Speaker 2: a TikTok trend where you lose weight by eating sardines yuck. 28 00:01:41,760 --> 00:01:45,360 Speaker 2: Talked with Keith O'Brien, wrote a great book called Heartland 29 00:01:45,440 --> 00:01:49,520 Speaker 2: about Larry Bird. Fascinating book. Nine o'clock, I will talk 30 00:01:49,600 --> 00:01:53,840 Speaker 2: with Rick Soby of Boston Harold about this story about 31 00:01:53,840 --> 00:01:59,600 Speaker 2: this two time actually three time rapist who has been paroled. 32 00:02:00,960 --> 00:02:06,200 Speaker 2: He raped a seventy six year old woman twice and 33 00:02:06,240 --> 00:02:10,840 Speaker 2: then the visiting nurse in their home. Just horrible story 34 00:02:11,520 --> 00:02:14,160 Speaker 2: in the Boston Herald, and it was was kind of 35 00:02:14,520 --> 00:02:16,840 Speaker 2: kept out of the print edition of the Boston Globe, 36 00:02:16,840 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 2: it wasn't the digital edition. We spent an hour talking 37 00:02:21,040 --> 00:02:23,440 Speaker 2: about hour and a half. Then we talked about what 38 00:02:23,560 --> 00:02:26,160 Speaker 2: should they fix, first, potholes of bike lanes. I think 39 00:02:26,200 --> 00:02:28,320 Speaker 2: you know where I feel on that. Then we did 40 00:02:28,360 --> 00:02:30,680 Speaker 2: an hour on the US progress with the Iran war. 41 00:02:30,760 --> 00:02:35,880 Speaker 2: Tuesday night, talk with brandei's president Arthur Levine about upheaval 42 00:02:35,960 --> 00:02:39,680 Speaker 2: in the academic world. Talk with doctor John West about 43 00:02:39,760 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 2: the number of the founders who had a deep belief 44 00:02:45,840 --> 00:02:49,520 Speaker 2: in a creator and of course words were incorporated into 45 00:02:49,560 --> 00:02:54,360 Speaker 2: the Declaration of Independence about our Creator. Talk with doctor 46 00:02:54,480 --> 00:02:59,440 Speaker 2: Joey Skelter about the diet culture trap for young people. 47 00:02:59,480 --> 00:03:02,480 Speaker 2: Talk with Eisner about a shortage of blood with American 48 00:03:02,560 --> 00:03:05,520 Speaker 2: Red Cross. Then we spent the nine o'clock hour talking 49 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:08,440 Speaker 2: with Brian Kane, the executive director of the MBTA Advisory Board, 50 00:03:08,560 --> 00:03:13,400 Speaker 2: and focused a lot on the failings of the ride. 51 00:03:13,520 --> 00:03:16,040 Speaker 2: A lot of people who rely upon the Ride had 52 00:03:16,040 --> 00:03:21,760 Speaker 2: been greatly disappointed lately. Talked about the increase in gas 53 00:03:21,800 --> 00:03:24,280 Speaker 2: prices at ten o'clock, which of course were part of 54 00:03:24,320 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 2: the war with Iran, and then we talked about the 55 00:03:27,240 --> 00:03:30,440 Speaker 2: war with Iran and war from military point of view. 56 00:03:30,720 --> 00:03:32,720 Speaker 2: On Wednesday night, we did four hours dealing with the 57 00:03:32,800 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 2: Republican primary for governor here in Massachusetts and hosted Mike 58 00:03:37,080 --> 00:03:39,920 Speaker 2: Kanneely and Brian Shortsleeve, two of the three candidates. The 59 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:44,120 Speaker 2: third candidate chose not to participate his loss his mistake 60 00:03:44,160 --> 00:03:46,840 Speaker 2: as far as I'm concerned. And we had two hours 61 00:03:46,840 --> 00:03:49,520 Speaker 2: with the candidates and phone calls, and we had two 62 00:03:49,520 --> 00:03:51,920 Speaker 2: hours of reaction to what the candidates had to say. 63 00:03:52,000 --> 00:03:56,400 Speaker 2: Last night, Zach Dole US News about the best family 64 00:03:56,480 --> 00:03:59,640 Speaker 2: automobiles of twenty twenty six. Talked with Lynn Abbott about 65 00:03:59,680 --> 00:04:04,360 Speaker 2: These Water Initiative, a program that helps families with artistic 66 00:04:04,440 --> 00:04:10,760 Speaker 2: children a get away weekend down the Cape on what 67 00:04:10,800 --> 00:04:14,040 Speaker 2: they call the shoulder seasons either in the spring of fall. 68 00:04:14,120 --> 00:04:24,360 Speaker 2: Talk with Professor Nathaniel Lovoir about the packaging on some 69 00:04:24,480 --> 00:04:28,640 Speaker 2: food stuffs, the difference between natural and healing. Talk with 70 00:04:28,680 --> 00:04:31,760 Speaker 2: Jeff Wright about the shortage of aircraft mechanics if you're 71 00:04:31,760 --> 00:04:34,919 Speaker 2: looking for a career not bad. Talk last night with 72 00:04:35,000 --> 00:04:39,520 Speaker 2: Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn and also State Senator Nick 73 00:04:39,560 --> 00:04:42,560 Speaker 2: Collins previewing the Saint Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday. Talk 74 00:04:42,640 --> 00:04:46,240 Speaker 2: with Dannie O'Connor, former Olympic and professional boxer about his 75 00:04:46,279 --> 00:04:49,000 Speaker 2: book Weight Class, A Fighter's Life or Death Battle with 76 00:04:49,279 --> 00:04:52,400 Speaker 2: an eating disorder. Talked about the shooting at the Old 77 00:04:52,400 --> 00:04:55,280 Speaker 2: Dominion University as well as the attack on the Michigan 78 00:04:55,360 --> 00:04:59,320 Speaker 2: Synagogue tonight. Talked with the logistics director for that parade 79 00:04:59,320 --> 00:05:02,320 Speaker 2: in southeas St. Patrick's State Parade on Sunday. Talk with 80 00:05:02,560 --> 00:05:06,440 Speaker 2: from Australia, Stephen von Imhoff of Bostonian who's now living 81 00:05:06,480 --> 00:05:10,520 Speaker 2: in Australia, funding money for treasure hunters, people who are 82 00:05:10,839 --> 00:05:16,320 Speaker 2: willing to dive at deep sea wrecks and find gold 83 00:05:16,400 --> 00:05:18,719 Speaker 2: and silver. Sounds like quite an adventure. Talk with Kerry 84 00:05:18,839 --> 00:05:21,400 Speaker 2: Washburn and The Boston Globe above Jalen Brown's problems with 85 00:05:21,560 --> 00:05:26,559 Speaker 2: NBA NBA officials. Talked with Kathy Albert about the third 86 00:05:26,640 --> 00:05:33,440 Speaker 2: annual Postcard Get Together tomorrow out in it Reaches College. 87 00:05:33,720 --> 00:05:37,119 Speaker 2: If you're interested in postcards. Talk tonight with Essex County 88 00:05:37,160 --> 00:05:40,600 Speaker 2: DA Paul Tucker about this eighteen year old who for 89 00:05:40,600 --> 00:05:43,440 Speaker 2: some reason decided it was a good idea to kill 90 00:05:43,480 --> 00:05:49,159 Speaker 2: a woman he had no inter relationship, with, no familiar 91 00:05:49,279 --> 00:05:53,320 Speaker 2: relation and just one of the worst stories I've ever 92 00:05:53,360 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 2: talked about. A lastar with Carrie Let's a lawyer who 93 00:05:55,960 --> 00:05:59,640 Speaker 2: talked about parking scams and how the people are being 94 00:05:59,720 --> 00:06:03,440 Speaker 2: ripped off by the cost of parking. So we're going 95 00:06:03,480 --> 00:06:05,960 Speaker 2: to the twentieth hour. I like to do that overview 96 00:06:06,520 --> 00:06:09,040 Speaker 2: just to give some of you an idea of the 97 00:06:09,080 --> 00:06:14,680 Speaker 2: breath of topics we deal with every week on Nights side. 98 00:06:15,240 --> 00:06:19,800 Speaker 2: It's just I think it's an amazing breath of topics 99 00:06:19,960 --> 00:06:24,000 Speaker 2: and in depth topics and also topics that publicize great 100 00:06:24,040 --> 00:06:26,760 Speaker 2: causes and great events. So now what I want to 101 00:06:26,800 --> 00:06:29,080 Speaker 2: do is invite you to join me and tell me 102 00:06:29,160 --> 00:06:33,640 Speaker 2: about what apprehensions, what fears, what superstitions you have. Today 103 00:06:33,800 --> 00:06:37,000 Speaker 2: was Friday the thirteenth. We generally get one to two 104 00:06:37,120 --> 00:06:42,680 Speaker 2: Friday the thirteenth every year because obviously it's there were 105 00:06:42,680 --> 00:06:45,920 Speaker 2: twelve months in a year and the chances of Friday 106 00:06:45,960 --> 00:06:48,400 Speaker 2: falling on a thirteenth. We have two of them already 107 00:06:48,440 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 2: this year, not only last month, which of course is February, 108 00:06:51,920 --> 00:06:54,520 Speaker 2: which is February. Twenty eight days in February. So if 109 00:06:54,560 --> 00:06:57,240 Speaker 2: you get a Friday the thirteenth in February, you will 110 00:06:57,240 --> 00:07:00,680 Speaker 2: also get a Friday the thirteenth in mar and then 111 00:07:00,760 --> 00:07:03,880 Speaker 2: later this year we will have another Friday the thirteenth. 112 00:07:03,880 --> 00:07:06,520 Speaker 2: I'm going through my calendar as quickly as I can 113 00:07:06,600 --> 00:07:09,840 Speaker 2: here to find that the calendar the next Friday the 114 00:07:09,880 --> 00:07:14,560 Speaker 2: thirteenth is in November, November the thirteenth, so there will 115 00:07:14,600 --> 00:07:18,080 Speaker 2: be three Friday the thirteenth this year, three of the 116 00:07:18,120 --> 00:07:22,640 Speaker 2: twelve months. So do you have a fear. The fear 117 00:07:22,720 --> 00:07:26,120 Speaker 2: might be real, have some experience in life, but you 118 00:07:26,120 --> 00:07:31,240 Speaker 2: know all the superstitions. You don't walk on a crack 119 00:07:31,320 --> 00:07:34,520 Speaker 2: in the sidewalk, you don't walk under a ladder. If 120 00:07:34,560 --> 00:07:38,160 Speaker 2: a black cat crosses your path, you go the other way. 121 00:07:38,600 --> 00:07:42,200 Speaker 2: All of that. Some of them are rational fears, maybe 122 00:07:42,240 --> 00:07:46,320 Speaker 2: some are irrational. Just love to hear from you. Six one, seven, two, five, 123 00:07:46,360 --> 00:07:48,720 Speaker 2: four ten thirty. One line there and one line at 124 00:07:48,720 --> 00:07:51,520 Speaker 2: six one seven, nine, three one ten thirty. Let's light 125 00:07:51,560 --> 00:07:53,720 Speaker 2: these lines up. Will take a very quick break. I'm 126 00:07:53,720 --> 00:07:55,840 Speaker 2: going to be back. We got calls already, which is 127 00:07:55,880 --> 00:07:58,480 Speaker 2: always a good sign. As we wrap the week here 128 00:07:58,520 --> 00:08:00,880 Speaker 2: on night Side, and again I invite you to join 129 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:05,920 Speaker 2: us over the weekend. You can listen to Morgan White 130 00:08:05,920 --> 00:08:09,640 Speaker 2: on Saturday on Saturday nights here on w b Z. 131 00:08:09,800 --> 00:08:11,480 Speaker 2: But if you ever want to listen to an hour 132 00:08:11,520 --> 00:08:14,080 Speaker 2: of Nightside, you might have missed him. Certainly. The Republican 133 00:08:14,120 --> 00:08:17,320 Speaker 2: candidates for governor on Wednesday night at nine and ten 134 00:08:17,480 --> 00:08:20,840 Speaker 2: and some phone calls mixed in were great guests. They 135 00:08:20,880 --> 00:08:25,679 Speaker 2: both acquitted themselves very nicely and one of them will 136 00:08:25,760 --> 00:08:28,440 Speaker 2: they both have the possibility of being the Republican nominee. 137 00:08:28,600 --> 00:08:31,040 Speaker 2: We'll take a quick break, coming right back on Nightside. 138 00:08:31,080 --> 00:08:32,400 Speaker 2: We'll be back right after the. 139 00:08:32,400 --> 00:08:39,880 Speaker 1: Commercials Night Side with Dan Ray on w BZ, Boston's 140 00:08:39,920 --> 00:08:40,600 Speaker 1: news radio. 141 00:08:42,000 --> 00:08:46,000 Speaker 2: The word that I cited, which now I will spell 142 00:08:46,040 --> 00:08:49,719 Speaker 2: for you is trusca decaphobia t r I s k 143 00:08:50,240 --> 00:08:54,719 Speaker 2: A I d e k A p h o b 144 00:08:55,040 --> 00:08:58,480 Speaker 2: i A from the Greek an abnormal fear of the 145 00:08:58,559 --> 00:09:02,920 Speaker 2: number thirteen. It's an it's also that's the noun. An 146 00:09:02,960 --> 00:09:08,160 Speaker 2: adjective is trusca decaphobic. Origin of the word first recorded 147 00:09:08,559 --> 00:09:12,520 Speaker 2: in the early twentieth century from the Greek tresca decca, 148 00:09:12,760 --> 00:09:22,959 Speaker 2: meaning thirteen plus phobia trusca decaphobia. Do you have a fear? 149 00:09:23,840 --> 00:09:26,040 Speaker 2: There's another way They use it here in a sentence. 150 00:09:26,200 --> 00:09:30,800 Speaker 2: Twelve to fourteen percent of teenagers have trusca decaphobia. Okay, 151 00:09:31,200 --> 00:09:33,520 Speaker 2: all right, let's see what your fear of trusk or 152 00:09:33,600 --> 00:09:36,440 Speaker 2: is it all a bunch y'hui? Let me go to 153 00:09:36,600 --> 00:09:39,560 Speaker 2: Dot in Midford. Hey, Dot, what's your fear if you 154 00:09:39,679 --> 00:09:41,480 Speaker 2: have one of the number thirteen? 155 00:09:41,520 --> 00:09:41,640 Speaker 3: Hi? 156 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:46,120 Speaker 4: Dot, Hi, dear well, I love Friday the thirteenth, and 157 00:09:46,200 --> 00:09:49,599 Speaker 4: I love I love Halloween. It's for thirty first, just 158 00:09:49,679 --> 00:09:56,720 Speaker 4: the opposite. And I am not the least bit superstitious. Well, 159 00:09:56,760 --> 00:09:59,000 Speaker 4: I used to like to walk under ladders. 160 00:10:00,320 --> 00:10:01,280 Speaker 5: Just for the heck of it. 161 00:10:02,480 --> 00:10:05,080 Speaker 2: And you never had any no, never had a bucket 162 00:10:05,120 --> 00:10:06,280 Speaker 2: of paintfall. 163 00:10:05,840 --> 00:10:08,400 Speaker 4: On your head or so no, not so no. And 164 00:10:08,440 --> 00:10:11,520 Speaker 4: it's a little too late for that now. But anyway, 165 00:10:11,679 --> 00:10:14,760 Speaker 4: you've had a great week, and as a result, we've 166 00:10:14,840 --> 00:10:17,360 Speaker 4: had a great week. Well, that's very kind of you, 167 00:10:17,720 --> 00:10:22,839 Speaker 4: it's true. Yeah, it's just such a variety of subjects. 168 00:10:22,880 --> 00:10:26,000 Speaker 4: It's been great. Well, keep up the good work. 169 00:10:26,559 --> 00:10:30,800 Speaker 2: You were very kind to say that, really, Dot, And 170 00:10:30,840 --> 00:10:35,400 Speaker 2: you're one of my earliest supporters and you're still going strong. 171 00:10:35,600 --> 00:10:39,840 Speaker 2: I'm not We never mentioned the Ladies age, but you were. 172 00:10:39,960 --> 00:10:42,800 Speaker 2: You were one of my sharpest callers, and I just 173 00:10:42,840 --> 00:10:44,720 Speaker 2: want to say thanks so much for being there as often. 174 00:10:44,880 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 4: Oh well, I enjoy every night. 175 00:10:48,440 --> 00:10:49,120 Speaker 2: Thank you so much. 176 00:10:49,160 --> 00:10:51,840 Speaker 4: And I could actually plenty of nights. I could call 177 00:10:51,880 --> 00:10:55,840 Speaker 4: you four times, but of course I can't. Wouldn't be allowed. 178 00:10:56,160 --> 00:10:58,600 Speaker 2: But no, no, no, but that's fine. But I think 179 00:10:58,640 --> 00:11:00,160 Speaker 2: you got one in early in the week. 180 00:11:00,200 --> 00:11:01,240 Speaker 3: I hope I did. 181 00:11:01,280 --> 00:11:04,119 Speaker 4: And I'm trying to get back in your good graces. 182 00:11:04,360 --> 00:11:10,040 Speaker 2: Oh, yes, yes, you've never left my good graces. I'm 183 00:11:10,080 --> 00:11:12,360 Speaker 2: trying to What did we argue about earlier this week? 184 00:11:12,400 --> 00:11:16,199 Speaker 4: Oh my goodness, Oh my goodness. We didn't argue. It's 185 00:11:16,280 --> 00:11:18,000 Speaker 4: just I was spouting off quite a bit. 186 00:11:18,360 --> 00:11:21,800 Speaker 2: Oh that's okay, that's okay. That's that's what people expect 187 00:11:21,800 --> 00:11:27,880 Speaker 2: you to do. If with your life experience, you can't 188 00:11:27,880 --> 00:11:30,160 Speaker 2: spout off a night side, then there's something wrong with 189 00:11:30,200 --> 00:11:30,600 Speaker 2: this show. 190 00:11:30,640 --> 00:11:33,440 Speaker 4: And Dan, Dan, last night, you were talking about Saint 191 00:11:33,440 --> 00:11:36,640 Speaker 4: Patrick's Parade. I used to match in that parade for 192 00:11:36,840 --> 00:11:42,960 Speaker 4: years with the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary. Wow, for years 193 00:11:43,000 --> 00:11:44,920 Speaker 4: we did it. Yeah, it was great, you know. 194 00:11:45,440 --> 00:11:47,240 Speaker 2: That's what the parade should be about. It should not 195 00:11:47,280 --> 00:11:49,240 Speaker 2: be about people trying to get as drunk as they 196 00:11:49,240 --> 00:11:49,520 Speaker 2: can go. 197 00:11:49,760 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 4: Oh no, well we had a we had a great well, 198 00:11:52,400 --> 00:11:55,480 Speaker 4: a great bunch of veterans in South Boston, you know, 199 00:11:56,040 --> 00:11:59,640 Speaker 4: and meant for the course, you know. And yeah, it 200 00:11:59,679 --> 00:12:01,040 Speaker 4: was all a good time. 201 00:12:01,880 --> 00:12:04,920 Speaker 2: Well, I'm sure it was. I've never been to the 202 00:12:04,960 --> 00:12:07,200 Speaker 2: parade in southeas I have been to the Saint Patrick's 203 00:12:07,240 --> 00:12:13,080 Speaker 2: Day parade on O'Connell Street in Dublin. Yeah, very different, 204 00:12:13,920 --> 00:12:18,160 Speaker 2: much more reserved, much more oriented. 205 00:12:18,240 --> 00:12:20,200 Speaker 4: Yeah, absolutely, yeah, thanks. 206 00:12:20,240 --> 00:12:23,280 Speaker 2: Do have a great weekend. Okay, all right, you two 207 00:12:23,920 --> 00:12:27,240 Speaker 2: baseball is less than baseball is less than two weeks away. 208 00:12:27,679 --> 00:12:28,880 Speaker 4: That's true. 209 00:12:31,000 --> 00:12:33,600 Speaker 2: Good night, have a great night. Six one seven, two, five, 210 00:12:33,640 --> 00:12:38,240 Speaker 2: four ten thirty six one seven, nine, ten thirty. Particularly 211 00:12:38,280 --> 00:12:40,920 Speaker 2: want to hear from young folks tonight. I think that 212 00:12:41,559 --> 00:12:43,480 Speaker 2: those of us who have been around for a while 213 00:12:43,600 --> 00:12:48,240 Speaker 2: remember when superstitions and fear of the number thirteen were 214 00:12:48,320 --> 00:12:51,600 Speaker 2: really true. There are a lot of hotels and big 215 00:12:51,640 --> 00:12:59,720 Speaker 2: buildings that do not have a thirteen, folks. I don't 216 00:12:59,720 --> 00:13:02,800 Speaker 2: know what happened. We lost connection there. We are back 217 00:13:02,960 --> 00:13:08,400 Speaker 2: here on night side. Okay, let's let's regroup. Dan Caintano, Larry, 218 00:13:08,480 --> 00:13:13,400 Speaker 2: if you were listening down on the cape, we lost communication. 219 00:13:13,679 --> 00:13:15,600 Speaker 2: I don't know if it was your phone or my phone. 220 00:13:16,000 --> 00:13:18,280 Speaker 2: But please feel free to call back if you'd like 221 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:21,199 Speaker 2: to refill the lines, folks, I'd appreciate it. Six one seven, two, 222 00:13:21,559 --> 00:13:24,480 Speaker 2: four ten thirty six one seven nine three one ten 223 00:13:24,640 --> 00:13:28,480 Speaker 2: thirty The question of the night, and we got interrupted here. 224 00:13:28,600 --> 00:13:31,520 Speaker 2: I have no idea the gremlins got us. It just 225 00:13:31,679 --> 00:13:34,920 Speaker 2: proves there is a Friday the thirteenth. Here we're doing 226 00:13:34,960 --> 00:13:38,520 Speaker 2: a story about Friday the thirteenth, and we lose power. 227 00:13:39,120 --> 00:13:42,520 Speaker 2: No reason why. Okay, if you don't believe in Friday 228 00:13:42,559 --> 00:13:45,760 Speaker 2: the thirteenth, you just saw an example of it. Believe 229 00:13:45,800 --> 00:13:50,079 Speaker 2: it or not. Larry is back. Larry, I have no 230 00:13:50,160 --> 00:13:54,040 Speaker 2: idea what happened. I heard you and then you were gone. 231 00:13:55,080 --> 00:13:57,040 Speaker 6: Well what happened was iran out of quarters to put 232 00:13:57,080 --> 00:13:57,960 Speaker 6: in my payphone. 233 00:13:58,040 --> 00:13:59,960 Speaker 2: Well, I'll tell you something. It must have been. No. 234 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:03,439 Speaker 2: What this is is this proves that there there is 235 00:14:03,480 --> 00:14:07,520 Speaker 2: a Friday. I'm telling you this hasn't. And we have 236 00:14:07,880 --> 00:14:11,880 Speaker 2: Dan Cantana rob is off tonight and it's quite a 237 00:14:11,960 --> 00:14:14,440 Speaker 2: challenge for Dan. Got us back up on air here. 238 00:14:15,240 --> 00:14:21,200 Speaker 2: Nothing normally, when when very rarely have I lost connection. 239 00:14:22,480 --> 00:14:26,280 Speaker 2: Now I broadcast remotely, so when I lose connection, there's 240 00:14:26,320 --> 00:14:28,680 Speaker 2: a reason for it. And I can see that this 241 00:14:28,720 --> 00:14:33,120 Speaker 2: piece of equipment failed or a plug wasn't plugged in properly. 242 00:14:35,000 --> 00:14:39,000 Speaker 2: This is kind of spooky, all kidding aside that that 243 00:14:39,600 --> 00:14:41,840 Speaker 2: I've done. I got to tell you I have done 244 00:14:42,280 --> 00:14:48,360 Speaker 2: this show remotely for six almost six years. It was 245 00:14:48,480 --> 00:14:52,520 Speaker 2: almost six years ago to the day that we stopped 246 00:14:53,120 --> 00:14:55,920 Speaker 2: doing shows in studio. Now, I was in studio this 247 00:14:56,000 --> 00:15:00,920 Speaker 2: week for The Republican the Republican Conversation on Wednesday night. 248 00:15:01,440 --> 00:15:07,240 Speaker 2: But this is very interesting, very interesting. Once you let's 249 00:15:07,280 --> 00:15:10,240 Speaker 2: finish your call, Larry, and then we'll go to the news. 250 00:15:10,280 --> 00:15:14,040 Speaker 2: And if you don't believe in Friday the thirteenth and 251 00:15:14,120 --> 00:15:17,160 Speaker 2: Tresca decophobia, you should believe in it. Now. I did 252 00:15:17,200 --> 00:15:19,520 Speaker 2: not say that that was not done intentionally by me. 253 00:15:19,640 --> 00:15:24,080 Speaker 6: Go ahead, Larry, Okay, well, here's my great Friday the 254 00:15:24,160 --> 00:15:27,080 Speaker 6: thirteenth story right ahead, and you started it off in 255 00:15:27,160 --> 00:15:30,600 Speaker 6: the beginning of the segment. The next Friday the thirteenth 256 00:15:30,760 --> 00:15:35,640 Speaker 6: is November. Yes, correct, Yes, sir, my birthday. 257 00:15:38,200 --> 00:15:43,040 Speaker 2: Well, wouldn't it only be appropriate that if there is 258 00:15:43,880 --> 00:15:48,600 Speaker 2: something out there gonna mess with us, that they would 259 00:15:49,560 --> 00:15:54,960 Speaker 2: cause a problem, not only while I'm doing a program 260 00:15:55,040 --> 00:15:59,600 Speaker 2: which asked the question do you believe in Friday the thirteenth, 261 00:15:59,680 --> 00:16:03,360 Speaker 2: that they would take that this whoever, whatever it is 262 00:16:03,400 --> 00:16:07,840 Speaker 2: out there that would mess us up while talking to 263 00:16:07,960 --> 00:16:12,320 Speaker 2: a person whose birthday is the next Friday the thirteenth. 264 00:16:12,320 --> 00:16:14,760 Speaker 2: This is kind of unbelievable. And I'm serious when I 265 00:16:14,800 --> 00:16:17,400 Speaker 2: tell you. I'm a very serious talk show host. I 266 00:16:17,440 --> 00:16:20,600 Speaker 2: think everybody knows that I take my subject seriously. On 267 00:16:20,680 --> 00:16:23,440 Speaker 2: Friday night, I said to myself, we'll do something on 268 00:16:23,480 --> 00:16:27,840 Speaker 2: Tresca decophobia. Why not? And I had I was listening 269 00:16:27,880 --> 00:16:29,800 Speaker 2: to you tell the story. I was about to ask 270 00:16:29,920 --> 00:16:33,440 Speaker 2: you if your daughter Jill is still over in Afghanistan. 271 00:16:34,240 --> 00:16:38,040 Speaker 2: And she is, and she's living over there. 272 00:16:38,200 --> 00:16:40,720 Speaker 6: The next person, don't. Let's we don't want to jinx her, 273 00:16:40,840 --> 00:16:42,200 Speaker 6: so let's get onto the next person. 274 00:16:42,280 --> 00:16:45,000 Speaker 2: I think you're right. I'm afraid to ask a question 275 00:16:45,120 --> 00:16:47,600 Speaker 2: that my next question, and you would know it. Larry, 276 00:16:47,640 --> 00:16:49,880 Speaker 2: I will let you run. This is a moment we 277 00:16:49,960 --> 00:16:54,720 Speaker 2: have shared which is real interesting, really interesting. 278 00:16:55,600 --> 00:16:57,040 Speaker 6: That recommendation I just gave. 279 00:16:57,040 --> 00:16:59,720 Speaker 2: Well, yeah, I'll do that next week, I promise. Okay, 280 00:17:00,400 --> 00:17:05,880 Speaker 2: I'm not joking. I am dead serious. I am dead serious. 281 00:17:06,400 --> 00:17:11,119 Speaker 2: I have disconnected myself a couple of times here on 282 00:17:11,280 --> 00:17:15,919 Speaker 2: Night Side. Uh I when I first started one of 283 00:17:16,080 --> 00:17:19,119 Speaker 2: when I broadcast through what's called a com rex for 284 00:17:19,200 --> 00:17:22,080 Speaker 2: those of you who might not realize that, And there 285 00:17:22,119 --> 00:17:25,560 Speaker 2: was one point where I knocked the com rex off 286 00:17:25,880 --> 00:17:30,119 Speaker 2: the table by mistake and disconnected. But there was nothing 287 00:17:30,160 --> 00:17:33,199 Speaker 2: that disconnected. And by the way, normally when I disconnect, 288 00:17:33,640 --> 00:17:36,639 Speaker 2: I can see what the problem is. This is like 289 00:17:37,720 --> 00:17:40,639 Speaker 2: driving your car or flying an airplane and all of 290 00:17:40,640 --> 00:17:43,600 Speaker 2: a sudden you lose your electronics and you have no 291 00:17:43,680 --> 00:17:46,320 Speaker 2: idea and you're in the clouds. You have no idea how. 292 00:17:46,480 --> 00:17:49,480 Speaker 2: That's that's what that's where I was. I was automatically 293 00:17:49,480 --> 00:17:54,280 Speaker 2: in the clouds. I had to call Dan Cantano on 294 00:17:54,359 --> 00:17:57,800 Speaker 2: my on my cell phone, which thank goodness, was working. 295 00:17:58,040 --> 00:18:00,639 Speaker 2: I if I have an electronic hit, if you have 296 00:18:00,760 --> 00:18:04,679 Speaker 2: a power outage, I can lose power. Okay, that didn't happen. 297 00:18:05,480 --> 00:18:08,640 Speaker 2: My comrades didn't go out, my cell phone didn't go out, 298 00:18:08,680 --> 00:18:11,560 Speaker 2: my lights didn't go out, my laptop didn't go out, 299 00:18:11,800 --> 00:18:16,960 Speaker 2: my radio, my clock radio didn't go out. Something interfered 300 00:18:18,240 --> 00:18:20,639 Speaker 2: on Friday the thirteenth with our show. And this is 301 00:18:20,720 --> 00:18:23,359 Speaker 2: not a setup, ladies and gentlemen. So if you don't 302 00:18:23,359 --> 00:18:26,200 Speaker 2: believe in Friday the thirteenth, you should start to believe 303 00:18:26,240 --> 00:18:30,359 Speaker 2: in it. Because the other thing what you don't know 304 00:18:30,480 --> 00:18:36,359 Speaker 2: is I bought a car today, and as I was 305 00:18:36,600 --> 00:18:38,440 Speaker 2: buying the car, he said, do I really want to 306 00:18:38,440 --> 00:18:40,800 Speaker 2: buy a car on Friday the thirteenth, and I said, sure, 307 00:18:41,880 --> 00:18:45,080 Speaker 2: maybe maybe that was a message to me. I'm not 308 00:18:45,080 --> 00:18:50,360 Speaker 2: going to take the car back. This is not a setup. 309 00:18:50,560 --> 00:18:53,639 Speaker 2: What happened just happened. And if you were listening to 310 00:18:53,640 --> 00:18:57,679 Speaker 2: this show, you heard it. We're back. It's Friday the thirteenth. 311 00:18:57,960 --> 00:19:00,439 Speaker 2: We only have twenty seven minutes left. I want to 312 00:19:00,440 --> 00:19:03,080 Speaker 2: hear from you. Six one, seven, two, five, four, ten 313 00:19:03,200 --> 00:19:07,200 Speaker 2: thirty six, one seven ninth three, one ten thirty. Dan cantanna. 314 00:19:07,240 --> 00:19:09,600 Speaker 2: We're going to take a break, but you can you 315 00:19:09,640 --> 00:19:13,720 Speaker 2: can you you can confirm that everything I have said 316 00:19:13,800 --> 00:19:15,800 Speaker 2: is true and that we went off the air, and 317 00:19:15,880 --> 00:19:20,160 Speaker 2: I have no I dear why and normally when we hit, 318 00:19:20,240 --> 00:19:23,480 Speaker 2: when we take an electronic hit, I understand it. Back 319 00:19:23,520 --> 00:19:26,800 Speaker 2: on Night's Side, give us a call coming back right 320 00:19:26,840 --> 00:19:27,239 Speaker 2: after this. 321 00:19:28,800 --> 00:19:33,520 Speaker 1: It's Night Side with Dan Ray, Boston's news radio. 322 00:19:34,560 --> 00:19:37,520 Speaker 2: We're talking about Friday the thirteenth. We just experienced a 323 00:19:37,640 --> 00:19:42,600 Speaker 2: Friday the thirteenth moment. Neil and Watertown. Neil, you were 324 00:19:42,680 --> 00:19:46,399 Speaker 2: on the line on hold, and you can you can 325 00:19:46,480 --> 00:19:52,720 Speaker 2: testify that I dropped off, Larry dropped off, and there 326 00:19:52,800 --> 00:19:57,200 Speaker 2: was nothing and it was it was a little freaky. Neil, welcome. 327 00:19:58,240 --> 00:20:00,760 Speaker 7: Well, I think if I I had to make a bet, 328 00:20:01,040 --> 00:20:04,880 Speaker 7: like at the cosmic level, and you know, someday I'll 329 00:20:04,920 --> 00:20:07,280 Speaker 7: find out whether it's true or not. I think the 330 00:20:07,320 --> 00:20:08,920 Speaker 7: answer with you is coincidence. 331 00:20:09,520 --> 00:20:14,560 Speaker 2: Okay, I maybe it may. I hope it was, but. 332 00:20:15,800 --> 00:20:18,040 Speaker 7: Can I I just kind of try to make a 333 00:20:18,080 --> 00:20:22,520 Speaker 7: comparison to make my point a try. Do you know 334 00:20:22,600 --> 00:20:25,240 Speaker 7: the old joke about the man who's in the middle 335 00:20:25,280 --> 00:20:28,399 Speaker 7: of New York City he's blowing a whistle and they 336 00:20:28,440 --> 00:20:30,240 Speaker 7: asked him what's he doing that for? And he said 337 00:20:30,240 --> 00:20:35,480 Speaker 7: to keep elephants away? And they said there are no 338 00:20:35,640 --> 00:20:37,800 Speaker 7: elephants anywhere around here, and he says, see what a 339 00:20:37,800 --> 00:20:38,640 Speaker 7: good job I'm doing. 340 00:20:38,720 --> 00:20:41,480 Speaker 2: Yeah. No, I've heard jokes like that. I haven't heard 341 00:20:41,560 --> 00:20:45,439 Speaker 2: that one in that form of fashion. But that's it 342 00:20:45,560 --> 00:20:46,720 Speaker 2: makes its point. 343 00:20:48,080 --> 00:20:52,840 Speaker 7: Because he thinks he's doing it, And I say, I, 344 00:20:52,840 --> 00:20:56,360 Speaker 7: I have the froclivity to be superstitious, So I guess 345 00:20:56,440 --> 00:20:58,240 Speaker 7: this is I'm trying to scold myself. 346 00:20:58,440 --> 00:21:00,600 Speaker 2: What do you what are you superstition about? 347 00:21:01,280 --> 00:21:03,840 Speaker 7: Well, everything of a lot of things. Because but it's 348 00:21:03,840 --> 00:21:07,120 Speaker 7: only because I wish I was as strong as your 349 00:21:07,280 --> 00:21:10,040 Speaker 7: first two colors. I mean, they just seem to be 350 00:21:10,160 --> 00:21:13,040 Speaker 7: rock solid in them. So that's my own weakness. 351 00:21:13,160 --> 00:21:16,720 Speaker 2: But well, you're I've always enjoyed your calls. You know 352 00:21:16,800 --> 00:21:21,600 Speaker 2: where there is a superstition that exists, and I don't 353 00:21:21,600 --> 00:21:23,320 Speaker 2: know if you're a sports fan or not, but if 354 00:21:23,359 --> 00:21:26,879 Speaker 2: a pitcher in the major leagues is throwing a no hitter, 355 00:21:27,840 --> 00:21:32,840 Speaker 2: the broadcasters always go out of their way not to 356 00:21:32,920 --> 00:21:36,480 Speaker 2: say he's throwing a no hitter. They always go out 357 00:21:36,480 --> 00:21:39,040 Speaker 2: of their way to say, well, after six innings, the 358 00:21:39,320 --> 00:21:43,359 Speaker 2: Red Sox or the Yankees are hitless, the only base 359 00:21:43,440 --> 00:21:46,359 Speaker 2: runner was a walk. They'll say it in as many 360 00:21:46,440 --> 00:21:50,080 Speaker 2: ways as they can, because there were a couple of times, 361 00:21:50,200 --> 00:21:54,200 Speaker 2: and it is just coincidence. I would argue that someone said, well, 362 00:21:54,200 --> 00:21:56,359 Speaker 2: we're going into the seventh inning now, and so and 363 00:21:56,400 --> 00:21:59,920 Speaker 2: so is throwing a no hitter, and first up is 364 00:22:00,440 --> 00:22:03,760 Speaker 2: you know whatever, Stan Muzil and Musel hits a line 365 00:22:03,800 --> 00:22:06,480 Speaker 2: drive to left center field first hit of the game, 366 00:22:06,840 --> 00:22:10,919 Speaker 2: and you know that's how that that that superstition develops. 367 00:22:11,240 --> 00:22:13,760 Speaker 7: I think the exception was stick Stockton because I remember 368 00:22:14,359 --> 00:22:16,840 Speaker 7: Riddy Cleveland had a no hittny like, if you pitch 369 00:22:17,160 --> 00:22:19,360 Speaker 7: these He kept saying, no, it's a no hitter. 370 00:22:20,200 --> 00:22:23,600 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, sure. The Red Sox announcer for many years, 371 00:22:23,600 --> 00:22:25,840 Speaker 2: Dick Stalk and yeah, back in the nineteen seventies, and 372 00:22:25,880 --> 00:22:28,360 Speaker 2: I remember Reggie Cleveland. The thing I most remember about 373 00:22:28,400 --> 00:22:31,639 Speaker 2: Reggie Cleveland was he was he was from Canada. He 374 00:22:31,760 --> 00:22:32,440 Speaker 2: was Canadian. 375 00:22:33,320 --> 00:22:34,560 Speaker 7: Canadian in the World Series. 376 00:22:35,040 --> 00:22:37,760 Speaker 2: Yes, that's true, nineteen nineteen seventy five. 377 00:22:37,880 --> 00:22:41,119 Speaker 7: Yeah, can I make my point? What just one? This 378 00:22:41,240 --> 00:22:48,399 Speaker 7: is important to me? So in Shakespeare's six one hundred 379 00:22:48,400 --> 00:22:51,679 Speaker 7: and sixteenth son, I'm just gonna last two lines, that's all, okay, 380 00:22:52,160 --> 00:22:55,920 Speaker 7: it's about the everlastingness of love or love's constancy, yep. 381 00:22:56,480 --> 00:22:58,960 Speaker 7: And he's saying, if this is the error and upon 382 00:22:59,040 --> 00:23:02,760 Speaker 7: me proved, I never rip or no man ever loved. 383 00:23:02,800 --> 00:23:07,600 Speaker 7: So I've adapted that to him. Just if God exists, 384 00:23:07,600 --> 00:23:08,879 Speaker 7: he wants you to be good. He doesn't want you 385 00:23:08,920 --> 00:23:13,640 Speaker 7: to be messing around with all these little things about 386 00:23:13,640 --> 00:23:14,359 Speaker 7: the devil. 387 00:23:14,119 --> 00:23:19,440 Speaker 2: And oh well, yeah, I think that the Catholic Church always, 388 00:23:19,640 --> 00:23:22,919 Speaker 2: you know, says you should not be superstitious. I understand that, 389 00:23:23,119 --> 00:23:26,040 Speaker 2: but I I think there's there, Yeah, I know there's 390 00:23:26,080 --> 00:23:29,199 Speaker 2: a lot of more serious sins because you. 391 00:23:29,160 --> 00:23:31,800 Speaker 7: Shouldn't stop it shouldn't stop you if from doing anything important, 392 00:23:31,800 --> 00:23:33,560 Speaker 7: like if you had an appointment on the thirteenth for 393 00:23:33,640 --> 00:23:34,199 Speaker 7: a job, is that. 394 00:23:34,240 --> 00:23:37,800 Speaker 2: Well no, but there are people who that way would say, 395 00:23:37,800 --> 00:23:40,200 Speaker 2: you know what are people who would have an air flight, 396 00:23:40,480 --> 00:23:42,720 Speaker 2: an airplane ride of the thirteenth would say, now I'm 397 00:23:42,720 --> 00:23:46,479 Speaker 2: gonna I'll wait and I'll go tomorrow or next week. 398 00:23:46,920 --> 00:23:49,359 Speaker 7: But how many millions of flights you know don't crash? 399 00:23:49,800 --> 00:23:51,600 Speaker 2: Oh no, Well, look, I gotta tell you. I know 400 00:23:51,680 --> 00:23:54,199 Speaker 2: a time every time I'm on an airplane, you know, 401 00:23:54,280 --> 00:23:57,119 Speaker 2: I bless myself and I say a little prayer, and 402 00:23:57,560 --> 00:24:00,000 Speaker 2: I suspect that there's probably more than a few people 403 00:24:00,960 --> 00:24:03,119 Speaker 2: who do the same thing. You call me, call me 404 00:24:03,200 --> 00:24:08,359 Speaker 2: old fashioned if you like. Thanks Neil, you all right, 405 00:24:08,600 --> 00:24:12,520 Speaker 2: enjoyed it. We're gonna go next to Carlin Groveland. Hi, Carl, welcome. 406 00:24:12,560 --> 00:24:13,920 Speaker 2: Are you superstitious? Carl? 407 00:24:15,600 --> 00:24:19,080 Speaker 3: Well, yeah, sort of, Wait a. 408 00:24:19,000 --> 00:24:22,080 Speaker 2: Second, will wait a second? Sort of. It's like saying 409 00:24:22,200 --> 00:24:25,280 Speaker 2: someone's sort of pregnant. You're either superstitious or you're not. 410 00:24:25,600 --> 00:24:26,920 Speaker 2: I think, go ahead. 411 00:24:28,480 --> 00:24:34,119 Speaker 3: Well, every day is a gamble when you think about it. Absolutely, 412 00:24:35,320 --> 00:24:38,240 Speaker 3: this little story or may not have my facts, great, 413 00:24:38,320 --> 00:24:39,000 Speaker 3: but here we. 414 00:24:38,920 --> 00:24:39,840 Speaker 6: Go go ahead. 415 00:24:40,760 --> 00:24:44,359 Speaker 3: Friday the thirteenth originated back in the thirteen hundreds. 416 00:24:44,640 --> 00:24:46,200 Speaker 2: Okay, makes sense. 417 00:24:46,600 --> 00:24:50,440 Speaker 3: That's when Pope Innocent went after the Knight's Templar and 418 00:24:50,600 --> 00:24:54,679 Speaker 3: the Nice Template with all their richards. They dispersed and 419 00:24:54,800 --> 00:24:58,840 Speaker 3: Pope Innocent he was ticked off, so jock to more lady. 420 00:24:58,840 --> 00:25:01,199 Speaker 3: He was the leader in the I Templar and he 421 00:25:01,280 --> 00:25:02,720 Speaker 3: got burned at the steak. 422 00:25:04,000 --> 00:25:08,840 Speaker 2: And way to go, pardon, that's a tough way to go. 423 00:25:10,480 --> 00:25:14,879 Speaker 3: Yeah, anyway, the nice Temper, they all just dispersed. They 424 00:25:14,920 --> 00:25:17,920 Speaker 3: all went to Wes switzerlanda Scotland in England, France, Gout 425 00:25:17,920 --> 00:25:19,720 Speaker 3: and Garden knows where, and they took the original and 426 00:25:19,840 --> 00:25:25,080 Speaker 3: valuables with him. Well, Jorge Malay, I think I was 427 00:25:25,119 --> 00:25:28,840 Speaker 3: fighting the thirteenth. He was burned at the steak. I'm 428 00:25:28,880 --> 00:25:31,359 Speaker 3: not sure that I got my fact steak. But some 429 00:25:31,480 --> 00:25:34,359 Speaker 3: of my Masonic brethren out there, if they want to 430 00:25:34,400 --> 00:25:40,560 Speaker 3: call in and clarify this, but that's my understanding away. 431 00:25:39,480 --> 00:25:43,359 Speaker 2: Okay, Well, you know I did not. And you said 432 00:25:43,480 --> 00:25:46,000 Speaker 2: the person who was was Jacques Malay. 433 00:25:46,440 --> 00:25:50,960 Speaker 3: Is that it Jarks Durmalay? Yeah, matter of fact? 434 00:25:51,000 --> 00:25:53,320 Speaker 2: And was he? And I assumed he was a Catholic, 435 00:25:53,440 --> 00:25:54,320 Speaker 2: French Catholic. 436 00:25:58,840 --> 00:26:01,640 Speaker 3: The assumption yeah, you and make I I don't know. 437 00:26:01,880 --> 00:26:05,399 Speaker 2: Okay. Well, the thing that's great about my artist, there 438 00:26:05,440 --> 00:26:08,120 Speaker 2: is always someone out there who's smarter than me. There's 439 00:26:08,160 --> 00:26:11,520 Speaker 2: no question about it. Uh, and someone will be able 440 00:26:11,560 --> 00:26:16,199 Speaker 2: to to jump in in there. I thank you. That 441 00:26:16,320 --> 00:26:19,600 Speaker 2: was a really interesting call, Carl. I thank you very much. 442 00:26:21,880 --> 00:26:24,960 Speaker 3: You know, one more follow up on that, Uh, the 443 00:26:25,119 --> 00:26:31,600 Speaker 3: demo ways in Masonry. That's for the younger boys. UH 444 00:26:32,040 --> 00:26:36,399 Speaker 3: can join that organization. It's a young branch of the Freemasons, 445 00:26:37,119 --> 00:26:41,919 Speaker 3: and they can go on from there and then they 446 00:26:41,960 --> 00:26:46,840 Speaker 3: become members of an actual large and so and so forth. 447 00:26:48,680 --> 00:26:51,720 Speaker 3: Like I say, there's another Masonic brotherren out there. If 448 00:26:51,720 --> 00:26:54,639 Speaker 3: they want to call in, they can clarify my facts. 449 00:26:54,960 --> 00:26:57,080 Speaker 2: All right, thank you, thank you very much. Are you 450 00:26:57,200 --> 00:27:01,000 Speaker 2: a Mason, Carl, Yes, I am. Well, thank you very much. 451 00:27:01,240 --> 00:27:05,520 Speaker 2: Thank you, sir, Thank you much. Thanks for to speak 452 00:27:05,520 --> 00:27:07,960 Speaker 2: to night side. We're gonna take a very quick break. 453 00:27:07,960 --> 00:27:10,240 Speaker 2: I got four ladies lined up, which I love. We 454 00:27:10,359 --> 00:27:14,119 Speaker 2: got in this order, Nancy in the North End. We 455 00:27:14,200 --> 00:27:18,239 Speaker 2: got Laurie in Idaho, we get Jolene in Beverly, and 456 00:27:18,280 --> 00:27:21,840 Speaker 2: Lisa in Bedford. I'm getting I'm gonna finish strong with 457 00:27:21,880 --> 00:27:24,080 Speaker 2: four ladies, we'll be and there's one room for you. 458 00:27:24,200 --> 00:27:27,120 Speaker 2: There's more room for one more at six, one, seven, two, five, four, 459 00:27:27,240 --> 00:27:31,320 Speaker 2: ten thirty. Are you superstitious? I'm superstitious. Now in for 460 00:27:31,600 --> 00:27:34,640 Speaker 2: in view of what happened tonight. We'll be back right 461 00:27:34,640 --> 00:27:35,080 Speaker 2: after this. 462 00:27:37,440 --> 00:27:42,159 Speaker 1: It's Night Side with Dy Boston's News Radio. 463 00:27:42,520 --> 00:27:45,680 Speaker 2: We're getting everybody in. We're gonna go quickly. Nancy in 464 00:27:45,720 --> 00:27:47,640 Speaker 2: the north end, Hi, Nancy Harvi, you man, I haven't 465 00:27:47,680 --> 00:27:48,440 Speaker 2: talked to you in a while. 466 00:27:49,359 --> 00:27:54,320 Speaker 8: Oh, I'm wonderful, Dan. I am fortunate that a group 467 00:27:54,359 --> 00:27:58,639 Speaker 8: of our teachers we happened to speak dialogs of Italian 468 00:27:59,280 --> 00:28:03,000 Speaker 8: and we can tell you you're here with stand on end. 469 00:28:03,880 --> 00:28:09,160 Speaker 8: It does exist because these people that are Aalian, they 470 00:28:09,200 --> 00:28:14,560 Speaker 8: have from Argentina all over. There's thousands of cases. For example, 471 00:28:15,080 --> 00:28:19,159 Speaker 8: if they have thirteen people are on a table to 472 00:28:19,280 --> 00:28:23,080 Speaker 8: eat on Friday, the thirteen, the next couple of days 473 00:28:23,080 --> 00:28:26,560 Speaker 8: that one of the people died. We've been researching this 474 00:28:26,680 --> 00:28:29,560 Speaker 8: because I'm certified in psychology and I've been working with 475 00:28:29,600 --> 00:28:32,760 Speaker 8: my teachers. Some of them had to go to Salem 476 00:28:33,160 --> 00:28:36,320 Speaker 8: for the good witches to remove the curse. There is 477 00:28:36,440 --> 00:28:41,320 Speaker 8: something about the Friday, the thirteenth. We've interviewed thousands of 478 00:28:41,320 --> 00:28:44,560 Speaker 8: people in the North Ends that they have relatives all 479 00:28:44,600 --> 00:28:49,040 Speaker 8: over the world, and they say, and even the Spanish people, 480 00:28:49,520 --> 00:28:54,400 Speaker 8: you cannot it's something very weird, and we can and 481 00:28:54,440 --> 00:28:56,920 Speaker 8: like I said, I'm certified in psychology and we cannot 482 00:28:56,960 --> 00:28:59,880 Speaker 8: put our finger on it. And I speak fluent Italian, 483 00:29:00,160 --> 00:29:03,640 Speaker 8: I speak Spanish and seven dialogs of a tie. And 484 00:29:03,680 --> 00:29:06,840 Speaker 8: this is thousands of people we interviewed over twenty years. 485 00:29:06,920 --> 00:29:07,880 Speaker 5: Jan what do you think. 486 00:29:08,520 --> 00:29:12,240 Speaker 2: Well, I had that little experience tonight. I very rarely 487 00:29:12,320 --> 00:29:16,360 Speaker 2: in my six years broadcasting remotely here have had the 488 00:29:17,200 --> 00:29:21,160 Speaker 2: equipment go down without an explanation. Normally I see, oh 489 00:29:21,200 --> 00:29:24,560 Speaker 2: that plug has been unplugged, or we took an electronic 490 00:29:24,640 --> 00:29:28,440 Speaker 2: hit because there was a power failure. Nancy, I'm with you, Nancy. 491 00:29:28,480 --> 00:29:29,960 Speaker 2: I hate to do this to you, but I got 492 00:29:30,000 --> 00:29:31,040 Speaker 2: four other ladies. 493 00:29:31,120 --> 00:29:31,520 Speaker 3: Yeah. 494 00:29:31,640 --> 00:29:34,040 Speaker 8: Well, I want to say it's nice talking to you, 495 00:29:34,440 --> 00:29:37,520 Speaker 8: and good luck with the Mariam Brett functions. 496 00:29:37,840 --> 00:29:38,840 Speaker 3: Okay, you will have a. 497 00:29:38,760 --> 00:29:41,479 Speaker 2: Great time tomorrow morning, that's for sure. Thanks, Thanks Nancy, 498 00:29:42,280 --> 00:29:45,640 Speaker 2: soon good night. Let me go to Jolene and Beverly. Joeline, 499 00:29:45,640 --> 00:29:51,720 Speaker 2: you're next on nights. I go right ahead, there's another fright. 500 00:29:51,840 --> 00:29:54,480 Speaker 2: Let's put Jolene on hold. There, Dan, I don't want 501 00:29:54,480 --> 00:29:59,080 Speaker 2: to lose Jolene. Let's hope that Laurie and Idaho was there. Laurie, 502 00:29:59,080 --> 00:29:59,840 Speaker 2: how are you tonight? 503 00:30:00,960 --> 00:30:01,760 Speaker 5: I'm fine. 504 00:30:02,400 --> 00:30:04,680 Speaker 2: Well, it's good to hear your voice, because when when 505 00:30:04,800 --> 00:30:08,400 Speaker 2: Joelene didn't answer, I thought to myself, oh my goodness, 506 00:30:07,880 --> 00:30:10,320 Speaker 2: has this has this struck? 507 00:30:10,720 --> 00:30:14,680 Speaker 5: Well, I'm here swearing at my internet provider and apparently 508 00:30:14,800 --> 00:30:15,800 Speaker 5: wasn't its fault. 509 00:30:15,840 --> 00:30:16,640 Speaker 3: So that's okay. 510 00:30:16,880 --> 00:30:19,200 Speaker 5: So I read a little thing today for Friday thir Day. 511 00:30:19,240 --> 00:30:23,160 Speaker 5: It's from Norse mythology that apparently at Friday the thirteenth 512 00:30:23,240 --> 00:30:26,000 Speaker 5: is the day for women to embrace their inner goddess, 513 00:30:26,040 --> 00:30:29,640 Speaker 5: based on you know, Freda from Friday and thirteen for 514 00:30:29,720 --> 00:30:33,080 Speaker 5: the thirteen litorcycles and all that girly stuff. So I'm 515 00:30:33,120 --> 00:30:36,040 Speaker 5: thinking that maybe the women you planked the other night, 516 00:30:36,240 --> 00:30:38,800 Speaker 5: maybe her inner goddess is really ticked off and she's 517 00:30:38,840 --> 00:30:39,960 Speaker 5: gotten back at you. 518 00:30:40,080 --> 00:30:43,400 Speaker 2: Alison from Portland to Maine, Oh my god, I let 519 00:30:43,400 --> 00:30:44,040 Speaker 2: you say the name. 520 00:30:44,080 --> 00:30:44,800 Speaker 3: I wasn't going. 521 00:30:45,040 --> 00:30:47,760 Speaker 2: Whoa, that's okay, I mean, why ticked off? 522 00:30:47,800 --> 00:30:52,280 Speaker 5: For innercondas? And she went think there goes your connection wells. 523 00:30:53,200 --> 00:30:55,240 Speaker 2: You know, someone could sit out there and say, oh, 524 00:30:55,240 --> 00:30:56,120 Speaker 2: he's goofing around. 525 00:30:56,240 --> 00:30:59,960 Speaker 5: No I'm not, no, no, no, I believe it anyway. 526 00:31:00,200 --> 00:31:02,959 Speaker 2: Frightening when you're sitting here and you're talking to someone 527 00:31:03,160 --> 00:31:05,640 Speaker 2: on the line on the air and all of a 528 00:31:05,680 --> 00:31:08,840 Speaker 2: sudden they disappear. It's like and then you got to scramble, 529 00:31:08,880 --> 00:31:10,440 Speaker 2: you got to call that, you got to use your 530 00:31:10,440 --> 00:31:12,480 Speaker 2: cell phone, and you hope your cell phone works because 531 00:31:12,520 --> 00:31:14,719 Speaker 2: it hasn't because you're looking around the room. It's like 532 00:31:15,160 --> 00:31:16,840 Speaker 2: it's like being on a plane when all of a 533 00:31:16,880 --> 00:31:18,160 Speaker 2: sudden the lights go out. 534 00:31:18,280 --> 00:31:22,800 Speaker 5: And yeah, yeah, yeah, it's exactly like that stuff. 535 00:31:22,560 --> 00:31:23,560 Speaker 6: Going on in the mid East. 536 00:31:23,800 --> 00:31:25,240 Speaker 3: You're woo anyway, So. 537 00:31:25,320 --> 00:31:28,520 Speaker 5: I'm not particularly superstitious, except for baseball, when there's a 538 00:31:28,520 --> 00:31:31,800 Speaker 5: certain caller on the radio who thinks the game is 539 00:31:31,880 --> 00:31:34,600 Speaker 5: all wrapped up even then they're winning by seventeen points 540 00:31:34,600 --> 00:31:36,320 Speaker 5: in the seventh inning and he says, oh, the game 541 00:31:36,400 --> 00:31:39,160 Speaker 5: is over. Shut up, well, moving on. 542 00:31:40,200 --> 00:31:43,440 Speaker 2: We will move on with that, begs Laurie, talk to 543 00:31:43,480 --> 00:31:47,320 Speaker 2: you soon. Thanks, that were great, right, Okay, is Joline there. 544 00:31:47,400 --> 00:31:49,880 Speaker 2: Let's go back to Joe right here. Joline, we lost 545 00:31:49,960 --> 00:31:51,800 Speaker 2: you do you believe in Friday the thirteenth. 546 00:31:52,480 --> 00:32:00,280 Speaker 9: I'm right here. There's a special day from ancient Roman history. Yeah, 547 00:32:00,440 --> 00:32:04,840 Speaker 9: called the IDEs of March. Now, why can the IDEs 548 00:32:04,920 --> 00:32:12,600 Speaker 9: of March never fall on Friday the thirteenth. 549 00:32:11,120 --> 00:32:14,280 Speaker 2: Because it's the thirteenth? Oh, the eyes of March is 550 00:32:17,200 --> 00:32:19,280 Speaker 2: the Eyes of March is the fifteenth, isn't it? 551 00:32:21,920 --> 00:32:26,280 Speaker 9: Because the want me to give you the answer, yeah, absolutely, 552 00:32:26,360 --> 00:32:28,680 Speaker 9: see if anybody else can get. 553 00:32:28,480 --> 00:32:31,360 Speaker 2: It, go ahead, no, no, go ahead. 554 00:32:31,720 --> 00:32:36,200 Speaker 9: Okay, it's because the Eyes of March falls on March fifteen. 555 00:32:36,560 --> 00:32:38,040 Speaker 2: Well I think that's what I said. 556 00:32:39,040 --> 00:32:40,920 Speaker 9: Yeah, I'm sorry I didn't hear. 557 00:32:41,040 --> 00:32:43,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, No, the Eyes of marches 558 00:32:43,320 --> 00:32:47,080 Speaker 2: on the fifteenth of March, and by definition, you cannot 559 00:32:47,120 --> 00:32:51,280 Speaker 2: have a Friday the thirteenth or any thirteenth on the 560 00:32:51,400 --> 00:32:55,320 Speaker 2: fifth on the fifteenth of March. Yeah, I actually answered that. 561 00:32:55,320 --> 00:32:58,440 Speaker 2: That was from my Latin school training. Hey, Jolie, I 562 00:32:58,440 --> 00:33:00,440 Speaker 2: hate to do this to you. I lost the time, 563 00:33:00,480 --> 00:33:01,640 Speaker 2: but I gotta I gotta. 564 00:33:01,440 --> 00:33:05,520 Speaker 3: Get two more rad I'm fine, Thank you, Thank you, Joelane. 565 00:33:05,560 --> 00:33:09,280 Speaker 2: Appreciate your call. Lisa in Bedford. We got the ladies here, 566 00:33:09,400 --> 00:33:13,280 Speaker 2: Lisa in Bedford. Go ahead, Lisa Hi Dan, Yes, Hi Dan. 567 00:33:13,400 --> 00:33:17,040 Speaker 10: First of all, I'm with you. I blessed myself before 568 00:33:17,120 --> 00:33:18,480 Speaker 10: takeoff and after take off. 569 00:33:18,600 --> 00:33:21,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, absolutely, yeah, absolutely yeah. 570 00:33:22,640 --> 00:33:26,040 Speaker 10: I'm Italian born and raised. Yes, when you said that, like, 571 00:33:26,080 --> 00:33:28,840 Speaker 10: I got a call. I have to call and verify 572 00:33:28,920 --> 00:33:34,880 Speaker 10: this all. I was raised Italian, our biggest I'm extremely superstitious, 573 00:33:34,920 --> 00:33:39,840 Speaker 10: one of our biggest superstitions. You want to hear it. Yeah, 574 00:33:40,320 --> 00:33:43,400 Speaker 10: the minute you come home from awake, you wash your hands. 575 00:33:44,080 --> 00:33:45,400 Speaker 2: Okay, that's good to know. 576 00:33:45,480 --> 00:33:46,040 Speaker 11: And I had it. 577 00:33:46,480 --> 00:33:49,680 Speaker 10: Yeah again, not about the terms, that's about washing off 578 00:33:49,720 --> 00:33:52,120 Speaker 10: any you know, evil spirits that were in the room. 579 00:33:52,560 --> 00:33:57,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, and of course you know they have been you know, 580 00:33:57,520 --> 00:34:02,560 Speaker 2: plagues in Europe where you know, thousands, tens of thousands 581 00:34:02,600 --> 00:34:05,160 Speaker 2: of people died, so they could be a little little truth. 582 00:34:04,960 --> 00:34:08,080 Speaker 3: In that as well, you know, because yeah. 583 00:34:07,800 --> 00:34:09,759 Speaker 2: Near the bodies, near the body. 584 00:34:09,640 --> 00:34:11,680 Speaker 3: Near the body, Lisa, I love it. 585 00:34:11,800 --> 00:34:15,640 Speaker 2: I got a scoot here because I gotly But thank you. 586 00:34:16,080 --> 00:34:19,520 Speaker 2: That's what a gift. I'm very pleased with people calling 587 00:34:19,600 --> 00:34:23,080 Speaker 2: in this late, even though we that was a true 588 00:34:23,440 --> 00:34:25,000 Speaker 2: interruption in service. 589 00:34:25,200 --> 00:34:30,640 Speaker 10: I believe it, exactly believe that, and I wouldn't I 590 00:34:30,640 --> 00:34:33,560 Speaker 10: would have called sooner, but I'm driving home for more. Okay, 591 00:34:33,600 --> 00:34:36,120 Speaker 10: you take me home every night, Thanks Lisa. 592 00:34:36,120 --> 00:34:39,200 Speaker 2: I appreciate that thing you too. Let me go to 593 00:34:39,280 --> 00:34:41,200 Speaker 2: Lee and Quincy. Lee, you're next door nights. I go 594 00:34:41,320 --> 00:34:41,760 Speaker 2: right ahead. 595 00:34:42,680 --> 00:34:45,880 Speaker 11: Hey, Dan demand but who called before about the Masons? 596 00:34:45,920 --> 00:34:49,839 Speaker 11: He he had his finger on it. It's it's they 597 00:34:49,920 --> 00:34:53,480 Speaker 11: glorified the Thirteenth because of that incident. If you look 598 00:34:53,480 --> 00:34:57,480 Speaker 11: at the Emergent, all the your early founding fathers were Masons. 599 00:34:57,680 --> 00:34:59,799 Speaker 11: If you look at the Great Seal on the Doll 600 00:34:59,840 --> 00:35:04,200 Speaker 11: of Know, it has thirteen stars. Okay, thirteen. 601 00:35:04,400 --> 00:35:08,759 Speaker 2: The thirteen stars I think refer to the first thirteen colonies. 602 00:35:08,800 --> 00:35:09,280 Speaker 2: I believe. 603 00:35:09,880 --> 00:35:14,239 Speaker 11: No, it's it was as No, there were no, it 604 00:35:14,320 --> 00:35:18,720 Speaker 11: was thirteen was glorified by the Masons. Now the Confederate flag, 605 00:35:19,120 --> 00:35:24,600 Speaker 11: there were eleven Confederate states. This Confederate flag had thirteen stars. 606 00:35:25,320 --> 00:35:30,200 Speaker 11: It's all. It's all throughout early America. I wish I 607 00:35:30,200 --> 00:35:30,879 Speaker 11: could think of more. 608 00:35:30,920 --> 00:35:33,719 Speaker 2: Ex No, that's good, you did. You did well for me. 609 00:35:33,840 --> 00:35:36,680 Speaker 2: Thank you, Lee. I appreciated call early and we can 610 00:35:36,800 --> 00:35:38,800 Speaker 2: chat longer. Okay, I got one more. I got to 611 00:35:38,840 --> 00:35:39,840 Speaker 2: wrap the week. Thanks Lee. 612 00:35:40,000 --> 00:35:42,120 Speaker 11: Okay, Jan Okay, Chappy St. 613 00:35:42,120 --> 00:35:45,560 Speaker 2: Patrick's day, Robin and Wellesley. Robert, I got about twenty seconds. 614 00:35:45,840 --> 00:35:48,040 Speaker 2: You have called real late, but you go right ahead. 615 00:35:48,960 --> 00:35:53,239 Speaker 3: Christ was betrayed by Judas, so Friday refers to Good 616 00:35:53,239 --> 00:35:56,239 Speaker 3: Friday and the portrayal of Christ by Judas. 617 00:35:56,400 --> 00:35:59,120 Speaker 2: Okay, that's that's a good that's a good X. There's 618 00:35:59,160 --> 00:36:01,399 Speaker 2: a lot of X nations here, that's for sure. 619 00:36:01,760 --> 00:36:03,799 Speaker 3: If I'm wrong, no, no, I think you're right. 620 00:36:03,880 --> 00:36:07,080 Speaker 2: There were thirteen apostles, and he was the one. He 621 00:36:07,280 --> 00:36:10,280 Speaker 2: was the bad one in the bunch, and he regretted 622 00:36:10,320 --> 00:36:12,640 Speaker 2: it according to the Bible. As I understand that it'll 623 00:36:12,680 --> 00:36:15,920 Speaker 2: be according to the Gospels, that's for sure. Hopefully that 624 00:36:16,120 --> 00:36:19,600 Speaker 2: no one will ever betray Jesus. Thanks Robert, appreciate it. 625 00:36:19,680 --> 00:36:23,120 Speaker 2: Have a great weekend, Happy Saint Patrick's Day. Dan Cantano, 626 00:36:23,280 --> 00:36:25,160 Speaker 2: see you next week. You're in for two or three 627 00:36:25,239 --> 00:36:28,040 Speaker 2: days next week. Did a great job tonight under some pressure, 628 00:36:28,120 --> 00:36:30,360 Speaker 2: my friend, and I want to thank you. Want to 629 00:36:30,440 --> 00:36:33,200 Speaker 2: thank Marita and Karen who worked on tonight's broadcast. I 630 00:36:33,239 --> 00:36:35,400 Speaker 2: want to thank all of you. I will do a 631 00:36:35,800 --> 00:36:40,040 Speaker 2: night side postgame on Facebook with Dan Ray in just 632 00:36:40,080 --> 00:36:42,560 Speaker 2: a couple of minutes. In the meantime, I'll end there's 633 00:36:42,560 --> 00:36:44,640 Speaker 2: always all dogs, all cats, all pets go to heaven. 634 00:36:44,680 --> 00:36:47,279 Speaker 2: That's my pell Charlie Rays, who passed sixteen years ago 635 00:36:47,400 --> 00:36:50,040 Speaker 2: in February. That's all your pets are who passed. They 636 00:36:50,120 --> 00:36:52,040 Speaker 2: loved you, You love them. I do believe you'll see 637 00:36:52,080 --> 00:36:54,320 Speaker 2: them again. Hope see get the moorre night on nightsd. 638 00:36:54,360 --> 00:36:57,640 Speaker 2: Everyone have a great weekend and happy Saint Patrick's Day, 639 00:36:58,000 --> 00:36:59,600 Speaker 2: whether you're Irish or not.