1 00:00:00,560 --> 00:00:06,360 Speaker 1: It's Nightside with Dan Ray on w b Z, Boston's Radio. 2 00:00:07,080 --> 00:00:09,920 Speaker 2: Okay, welcome back everybody, as we head into the twentieth 3 00:00:09,920 --> 00:00:11,760 Speaker 2: and final hour of the week. My name is Dan Ray, 4 00:00:11,840 --> 00:00:16,040 Speaker 2: host of Nightside Boy. It's been an interesting week, lots 5 00:00:16,040 --> 00:00:20,640 Speaker 2: of stuff that We started out with a blizzard, if 6 00:00:20,640 --> 00:00:25,840 Speaker 2: you remember, and we talked on Monday night with representatives 7 00:00:25,880 --> 00:00:31,400 Speaker 2: of Eversource, the Department of Transportation, Massachusetts State Police, National 8 00:00:31,400 --> 00:00:36,280 Speaker 2: Grid MBTA, and Boston Globe meteorologist Ken Mahon. And then 9 00:00:36,400 --> 00:00:39,080 Speaker 2: we talked to people about the blizzard as it was 10 00:00:39,159 --> 00:00:42,839 Speaker 2: going on for three hours, well for two and a 11 00:00:42,880 --> 00:00:50,520 Speaker 2: half hours after that, and Tuesday night we previewed pretty 12 00:00:50,520 --> 00:00:53,920 Speaker 2: simple night. We previewed President Trump State at the Union speech. 13 00:00:54,080 --> 00:00:57,360 Speaker 2: Listen to his speech with went which went almost two hours. 14 00:00:58,120 --> 00:01:02,520 Speaker 2: Then we listened to the democratic response from democratic the 15 00:01:03,360 --> 00:01:08,600 Speaker 2: Democratic Governor of Virginia, Abigail Spanberger, and then we had 16 00:01:08,640 --> 00:01:14,560 Speaker 2: some pretty interesting reaction to the speech. In the last 17 00:01:14,720 --> 00:01:19,440 Speaker 2: forty minutes of the program. On Wednesday night, we talked 18 00:01:19,440 --> 00:01:24,560 Speaker 2: about a variety of topics, some of which were sports oriented. 19 00:01:24,640 --> 00:01:28,560 Speaker 2: We talked with, amongst others, Tim Healy of the Boston 20 00:01:28,560 --> 00:01:32,200 Speaker 2: Globe reporting from Fort Myers for Red Sox. Talk with 21 00:01:32,280 --> 00:01:36,279 Speaker 2: Jared Bronson and WBZ about his day out covering power 22 00:01:36,319 --> 00:01:40,479 Speaker 2: outages down on the Cape and the South Shore, and 23 00:01:41,160 --> 00:01:46,840 Speaker 2: we did have really kept responding to that. Then we 24 00:01:46,959 --> 00:01:50,760 Speaker 2: talked with doctor Guy Winch mind over. Grinch talked about 25 00:01:50,800 --> 00:01:54,400 Speaker 2: how you can basically take control of your your life 26 00:01:55,120 --> 00:02:00,440 Speaker 2: and not let your your occupation destroy your life. Another 27 00:02:00,480 --> 00:02:03,040 Speaker 2: hour of reaction to the President's State of the Union 28 00:02:03,040 --> 00:02:06,880 Speaker 2: address last night. Talked about the future of self security. 29 00:02:07,040 --> 00:02:12,000 Speaker 2: Talked about the relationships between grandparents and grandkids. Talked with 30 00:02:12,080 --> 00:02:15,639 Speaker 2: a boxer who will have on Think next week, Dannie O'Connor, 31 00:02:15,680 --> 00:02:19,639 Speaker 2: a boxer about eating disorders. Interesting talk with Gary Washburn 32 00:02:20,080 --> 00:02:25,480 Speaker 2: of The Globe about the surprising season for the twenty 33 00:02:25,560 --> 00:02:28,840 Speaker 2: twenty five twenty twenty six Boston Celtics. Talk with Boston 34 00:02:28,840 --> 00:02:32,560 Speaker 2: City council Ed Flynn about the lack of transparency with 35 00:02:32,720 --> 00:02:36,000 Speaker 2: ice detainer requests to the City of Boston and the 36 00:02:36,040 --> 00:02:40,680 Speaker 2: City of Boston's refusal to make any information public about 37 00:02:40,720 --> 00:02:44,679 Speaker 2: the ice detainers, all of which would turn down. Talk 38 00:02:44,760 --> 00:02:48,840 Speaker 2: with Dan Voroney about he's with a company called Potomac Core. 39 00:02:49,480 --> 00:02:52,200 Speaker 2: He's an economic strategist, and talked about his view of 40 00:02:52,280 --> 00:02:55,560 Speaker 2: where we would where the economy is going for the 41 00:02:55,600 --> 00:02:58,720 Speaker 2: next six to ten months, which of course will get 42 00:02:58,800 --> 00:03:01,399 Speaker 2: us to the November election. And we did a little 43 00:03:01,440 --> 00:03:03,520 Speaker 2: bit of open lines last night at eleven and then 44 00:03:03,560 --> 00:03:05,959 Speaker 2: tonight we talked with doctor Tim Murphy about kids and 45 00:03:06,040 --> 00:03:10,680 Speaker 2: juvenile tension when they really should be somewhere in hospitals, 46 00:03:10,680 --> 00:03:14,920 Speaker 2: getting helps kids, aphrenic kids, and others who are dealing 47 00:03:14,960 --> 00:03:19,440 Speaker 2: with some mental questions. Talk with Mark walk about the 48 00:03:19,560 --> 00:03:23,000 Speaker 2: King Touch Tomb exhibit about to open in Boston. Talk 49 00:03:23,080 --> 00:03:26,880 Speaker 2: with David Naham, science columnists for The Times of Israel 50 00:03:27,040 --> 00:03:32,040 Speaker 2: about again anti Semitism on college campuses, including Harvard and 51 00:03:32,160 --> 00:03:35,200 Speaker 2: MIT here in Boston. Talk with Jonathan Tepper his book 52 00:03:35,240 --> 00:03:37,560 Speaker 2: about shooting up. As a little boy, his parents were 53 00:03:37,640 --> 00:03:41,480 Speaker 2: Christian missionaries in Madrid and he was basically handing out 54 00:03:41,560 --> 00:03:44,560 Speaker 2: flyers to try to at the age of seven, eight, nine, 55 00:03:44,600 --> 00:03:49,120 Speaker 2: and ten, trying to get these addicts who were heroin 56 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:55,120 Speaker 2: addicts to participate in some of the programs that were 57 00:03:55,120 --> 00:03:57,280 Speaker 2: being offered by his parents. A very interesting way to 58 00:03:57,320 --> 00:04:00,760 Speaker 2: grow up. Talk tonight with mikeh Ruzioni, one of the 59 00:04:00,760 --> 00:04:04,560 Speaker 2: heroes of the nineteen eighty Olympic Games, the USA won 60 00:04:04,600 --> 00:04:07,560 Speaker 2: the gold medal up at Lake Placid. That last hour 61 00:04:07,640 --> 00:04:11,520 Speaker 2: did a brief tribute to Jinny Brett, the wife of 62 00:04:11,520 --> 00:04:15,680 Speaker 2: the great photographer Bill Brett, and talked about the Epstein investigation, 63 00:04:15,760 --> 00:04:20,479 Speaker 2: which now has included depositions from both President Clinton and 64 00:04:20,640 --> 00:04:23,800 Speaker 2: former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. So what are we 65 00:04:23,839 --> 00:04:27,760 Speaker 2: going to do? Well, we have not done my favorite topic, 66 00:04:27,800 --> 00:04:30,479 Speaker 2: which is brushes with celebrity. I know some of you 67 00:04:30,640 --> 00:04:33,240 Speaker 2: love the topic, and I know some of you don't 68 00:04:33,320 --> 00:04:36,080 Speaker 2: like the topic. I love the topic, and I'll tell 69 00:04:36,120 --> 00:04:39,880 Speaker 2: you why. It gives you an opportunity to share with us. 70 00:04:40,279 --> 00:04:43,919 Speaker 2: And it is always amazing to me the number of 71 00:04:44,200 --> 00:04:48,240 Speaker 2: celebrities that people in my audience, people like you and me, 72 00:04:48,600 --> 00:04:53,240 Speaker 2: regular folks, have gotten a chance to meet celebrities, maybe 73 00:04:53,279 --> 00:04:55,520 Speaker 2: in their line of work, maybe they just happened to 74 00:04:55,560 --> 00:04:59,440 Speaker 2: bump into them on a street here in Boston. I' 75 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:02,000 Speaker 2: I had so many great calls on that, and I 76 00:05:02,000 --> 00:05:04,400 Speaker 2: thought this might be a good way to for us 77 00:05:04,560 --> 00:05:07,919 Speaker 2: end the month of February and move into March. Tomorrow 78 00:05:08,000 --> 00:05:13,040 Speaker 2: is February twenty eighth. As everybody knows that February only 79 00:05:13,040 --> 00:05:15,719 Speaker 2: has twenty eight days It is the shortest day of 80 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:19,520 Speaker 2: the year, although oftentimes it seems like one of the 81 00:05:19,560 --> 00:05:22,680 Speaker 2: longer months of the year because of the weather in 82 00:05:22,720 --> 00:05:26,839 Speaker 2: February and this February, the weather was really tough. The 83 00:05:26,880 --> 00:05:29,160 Speaker 2: snow on the ground is testament to what we went 84 00:05:29,200 --> 00:05:31,560 Speaker 2: through this month of February. We have one more day tomorrow, 85 00:05:31,560 --> 00:05:35,240 Speaker 2: which is supposed to be a glorious sunny day. Maybe 86 00:05:35,240 --> 00:05:37,680 Speaker 2: there'll be some melting tomorrow. I think there's been melting 87 00:05:37,720 --> 00:05:40,440 Speaker 2: the last couple of days. Let's get the snow out 88 00:05:40,440 --> 00:05:42,800 Speaker 2: of here, but then we go back into the cold temperatures. 89 00:05:42,839 --> 00:05:46,560 Speaker 2: That's what the meteorologies they're telling us. So we have 90 00:05:46,640 --> 00:05:51,200 Speaker 2: about forty seven minutes left, and I'm asking you to 91 00:05:51,279 --> 00:05:55,480 Speaker 2: join the conversation and tell me who have you met 92 00:05:55,720 --> 00:05:58,839 Speaker 2: at any point in your life, but particularly more recently, 93 00:05:59,640 --> 00:06:01,520 Speaker 2: who you to be who you would considered to be 94 00:06:01,560 --> 00:06:05,760 Speaker 2: a celebrity. And all of us have different views of celebrities. 95 00:06:05,760 --> 00:06:09,880 Speaker 2: So it could be someone who is a huge Hollywood 96 00:06:09,920 --> 00:06:12,480 Speaker 2: movie star. It could be politician, could be an athlete, 97 00:06:12,520 --> 00:06:15,840 Speaker 2: could be an author. Who knows who could it could be? 98 00:06:15,920 --> 00:06:17,640 Speaker 2: But it's up to you. So what I'm going to 99 00:06:17,720 --> 00:06:20,480 Speaker 2: do is simply open up the phone lines and give 100 00:06:20,480 --> 00:06:22,919 Speaker 2: you a chance. I know some of you have called 101 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:26,039 Speaker 2: before and given me three or four names. I'm looking 102 00:06:26,080 --> 00:06:31,760 Speaker 2: really for your best meeting. Whatever the circumstances. I've met 103 00:06:31,800 --> 00:06:35,800 Speaker 2: in my lifetime, lots of celebrities. I've met lots of 104 00:06:35,839 --> 00:06:41,200 Speaker 2: celebrities in terms of my job as a reporter and 105 00:06:41,240 --> 00:06:44,680 Speaker 2: also as a talk show host, but also a little 106 00:06:44,800 --> 00:06:49,320 Speaker 2: kind of peripherally with my job. I've met people under 107 00:06:50,400 --> 00:06:53,360 Speaker 2: different circumstances, and I know all of you have as well. 108 00:06:53,440 --> 00:06:54,760 Speaker 2: So that's what I'm going to do, is ask you 109 00:06:54,839 --> 00:06:57,600 Speaker 2: fill up the lines and let's finish. Let's finish with 110 00:06:57,680 --> 00:07:02,680 Speaker 2: some good stories. Over the years, I've done this program 111 00:07:03,000 --> 00:07:07,680 Speaker 2: many times, you have never failed to stun me with 112 00:07:07,800 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 2: the variety of people that you've met. Former presidents. Literally, 113 00:07:11,920 --> 00:07:16,400 Speaker 2: I remember someone telling the story of walking into a 114 00:07:16,480 --> 00:07:21,080 Speaker 2: diner or whatever delicatessen in New York one slow Sunday morning, 115 00:07:21,080 --> 00:07:23,920 Speaker 2: and there was Richard Nixon, long after he'd been president, 116 00:07:24,600 --> 00:07:27,880 Speaker 2: with his Secret Service contingent. I guess there's only three 117 00:07:27,960 --> 00:07:31,280 Speaker 2: or four people and he's having you know, breakfast in 118 00:07:31,360 --> 00:07:34,240 Speaker 2: New York City. Guess he didn't do much cookie at home. 119 00:07:34,720 --> 00:07:38,160 Speaker 2: Six one, seven, two, five, four, ten thirty six, one 120 00:07:38,240 --> 00:07:44,320 Speaker 2: seven nine three one ten thirty. The other really advantage 121 00:07:44,360 --> 00:07:48,640 Speaker 2: of doing this topic is pretty simple. If you've met 122 00:07:48,640 --> 00:07:52,200 Speaker 2: someone who you would consider to be a celebrity who 123 00:07:52,240 --> 00:07:54,720 Speaker 2: treated you well, who took a few minutes, Maybe they 124 00:07:54,760 --> 00:07:57,760 Speaker 2: signed an autograph, maybe they shook your hand, maybe you 125 00:07:57,800 --> 00:08:00,800 Speaker 2: had a conversation with him, I don't know. In some cases, 126 00:08:00,840 --> 00:08:06,560 Speaker 2: maybe you've you've helped someone and they were nice to you. 127 00:08:07,160 --> 00:08:09,640 Speaker 2: Give them a give them this is what I call 128 00:08:09,760 --> 00:08:12,000 Speaker 2: the good, the bad, and the ugly, give them my 129 00:08:12,520 --> 00:08:16,000 Speaker 2: a kudo. If someone who you met blew you away 130 00:08:16,120 --> 00:08:19,880 Speaker 2: and didn't have time for you, you can tell us the story. 131 00:08:20,240 --> 00:08:22,800 Speaker 2: And if someone who's really nasty to you, the good, 132 00:08:22,840 --> 00:08:24,840 Speaker 2: the bad, and the ugly, you can you can let 133 00:08:24,920 --> 00:08:29,960 Speaker 2: us know that as well. Now realizing that obviously famous 134 00:08:29,960 --> 00:08:34,240 Speaker 2: people get approached by regular people like you and me 135 00:08:34,360 --> 00:08:37,360 Speaker 2: every day, and I'm sure that some famous people who 136 00:08:37,360 --> 00:08:42,320 Speaker 2: get approached frequently probably feel that their private life is 137 00:08:42,360 --> 00:08:45,520 Speaker 2: being intruded upon, which might be true. But I do 138 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:49,920 Speaker 2: think that under most circumstances, most people, when they are 139 00:08:49,960 --> 00:08:53,360 Speaker 2: recognized and someone asked them for a moment of their time, 140 00:08:54,840 --> 00:08:58,520 Speaker 2: most people, I think respond pretty well, that's been my 141 00:08:58,600 --> 00:09:01,640 Speaker 2: experience and hope it's been. So we have a quick 142 00:09:01,679 --> 00:09:04,520 Speaker 2: break here, let's light the lines up. Six one, seven, two, five, 143 00:09:04,640 --> 00:09:07,960 Speaker 2: four ten thirty, six one seven, nine, three, one ten thirty. 144 00:09:08,160 --> 00:09:11,120 Speaker 2: Who was that person you met, what with the circumstances, 145 00:09:11,520 --> 00:09:13,520 Speaker 2: and how will you treat it? That's what we call 146 00:09:13,679 --> 00:09:17,280 Speaker 2: brushes with celebrity on night Side. We'll get right to 147 00:09:17,320 --> 00:09:20,559 Speaker 2: the phone calls after a very quick break. And I've 148 00:09:20,600 --> 00:09:22,840 Speaker 2: got to tell you the time to call is now, 149 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:27,400 Speaker 2: because as the phone lines heat up, it gets to 150 00:09:27,440 --> 00:09:29,560 Speaker 2: be really tough to get through. So if you're fortunate 151 00:09:29,640 --> 00:09:32,000 Speaker 2: enough to be listening now and you've met someone, whether 152 00:09:32,040 --> 00:09:35,520 Speaker 2: it's last week, last month, last year, or twenty years ago, 153 00:09:36,559 --> 00:09:39,200 Speaker 2: let us know. I'll keep the list you make. You 154 00:09:39,280 --> 00:09:41,280 Speaker 2: make the call six one, seven, two, five, four to 155 00:09:41,360 --> 00:09:44,680 Speaker 2: ten thirty six one seven, nine, three, one ten thirty. 156 00:09:44,720 --> 00:09:46,559 Speaker 2: I will tell you the six one, seven, nine, three, 157 00:09:46,640 --> 00:09:49,800 Speaker 2: one ten thirty lines. They're all filled up right now. 158 00:09:50,200 --> 00:09:52,840 Speaker 2: You can get in at six one, seven, two, five, 159 00:09:52,880 --> 00:09:53,640 Speaker 2: four to ten thirty. 160 00:09:53,679 --> 00:09:57,520 Speaker 1: Back on night Side, Night Side Fie with Dan Ray. 161 00:09:58,120 --> 00:10:01,280 Speaker 1: I'm telling you Basy Boston News Radio. 162 00:10:01,520 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 2: All right, without any further ado, we have full lines. 163 00:10:04,000 --> 00:10:06,640 Speaker 2: Let's get right to it. I told you to call quickly, 164 00:10:06,840 --> 00:10:09,400 Speaker 2: Lilyan and Wakefield. You're going to start us off, Lilian. 165 00:10:09,480 --> 00:10:14,720 Speaker 2: Who is your brush with celebrity Bobby or the best 166 00:10:14,720 --> 00:10:17,400 Speaker 2: that best under? What's when'd you meet him? Where were you? 167 00:10:18,120 --> 00:10:19,000 Speaker 2: Tell us the story? 168 00:10:19,880 --> 00:10:23,040 Speaker 3: Okay, thirty seven years ago my husband and I were 169 00:10:23,040 --> 00:10:26,080 Speaker 3: at the pot Plaza for an event where BOBBYO would 170 00:10:26,120 --> 00:10:29,800 Speaker 3: be the speaker there. And so my husband and I 171 00:10:29,840 --> 00:10:32,040 Speaker 3: were standing there and I said, oh my god, I 172 00:10:32,040 --> 00:10:33,920 Speaker 3: would love to have a picture with him. He's all 173 00:10:33,960 --> 00:10:38,360 Speaker 3: by himself. I always carry a throwaway camera in my purse. 174 00:10:38,880 --> 00:10:41,760 Speaker 2: Throwaway cameras, I remember them. Well, go ahead. 175 00:10:42,480 --> 00:10:44,480 Speaker 3: I walked over to him and I said, Bobby, may 176 00:10:44,520 --> 00:10:46,240 Speaker 3: I take a picture with you? And he said, yes, 177 00:10:46,280 --> 00:10:50,480 Speaker 3: you may. We took a picture and put the camera 178 00:10:50,520 --> 00:10:54,000 Speaker 3: back in my purse. Had it developed held onto it 179 00:10:54,040 --> 00:10:57,480 Speaker 3: for many many years. One day I see where he's 180 00:10:57,520 --> 00:11:01,160 Speaker 3: going to be appearing at the Shaw's opening in Medford. 181 00:11:01,720 --> 00:11:03,640 Speaker 3: I said, oh my god, where's that picture? I know 182 00:11:03,720 --> 00:11:05,680 Speaker 3: I have that picture. I want to bring it to him, 183 00:11:06,080 --> 00:11:09,280 Speaker 3: maybe he could sign it. Oh God, please found the 184 00:11:09,320 --> 00:11:13,280 Speaker 3: picture stood in line A shod time while after what 185 00:11:13,400 --> 00:11:16,240 Speaker 3: we relied. They said he won't be He'll be leaving soon. 186 00:11:16,320 --> 00:11:19,439 Speaker 3: I said, oh no, So I just stood and walked along, 187 00:11:19,480 --> 00:11:21,520 Speaker 3: walked along because you had to walk along before you 188 00:11:21,559 --> 00:11:24,320 Speaker 3: would be able to leave. And I took the picture 189 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:26,280 Speaker 3: that I had and I put it right in front 190 00:11:26,280 --> 00:11:29,120 Speaker 3: of him, and I said, Bobby, look at this. He said, 191 00:11:29,120 --> 00:11:32,120 Speaker 3: oh my god. He came around. He said let's take 192 00:11:32,120 --> 00:11:34,520 Speaker 3: a picture. So they took a picture of him and 193 00:11:34,559 --> 00:11:39,040 Speaker 3: I developed and I had that picture in a frame 194 00:11:39,200 --> 00:11:42,480 Speaker 3: on my nightstand. I see it every night of Bobby 195 00:11:42,640 --> 00:11:46,559 Speaker 3: or such a gentleman and a class act, absolutely giving 196 00:11:46,600 --> 00:11:47,560 Speaker 3: me the opportunity. 197 00:11:47,720 --> 00:11:50,400 Speaker 2: Thank you, of all, no, of all the of all 198 00:11:50,480 --> 00:11:53,640 Speaker 2: the great athletes that have hadn't in Boston. We've had 199 00:11:53,679 --> 00:11:55,880 Speaker 2: a lot of them, and many of them, most of 200 00:11:55,920 --> 00:11:59,080 Speaker 2: them have been really good. But I got to tell you, 201 00:11:59,160 --> 00:12:01,520 Speaker 2: nobody was better than Bobby. Or Did he sign the 202 00:12:01,559 --> 00:12:02,760 Speaker 2: original picture for you? 203 00:12:02,800 --> 00:12:05,400 Speaker 4: I hope he did. I have I have. 204 00:12:08,360 --> 00:12:11,280 Speaker 2: A family heirloom, Lilian, that's a family. 205 00:12:12,280 --> 00:12:13,280 Speaker 5: Did he come around? 206 00:12:13,360 --> 00:12:15,680 Speaker 3: It's say give me that picture. I've got any sign 207 00:12:15,760 --> 00:12:19,240 Speaker 3: that I'm just so honored. I was just a gast 208 00:12:19,280 --> 00:12:20,560 Speaker 3: and on I thought only. 209 00:12:20,440 --> 00:12:23,120 Speaker 2: I'm so glad I'm so glad that that you were 210 00:12:23,160 --> 00:12:26,720 Speaker 2: treated well, and I'm so glad that you added to 211 00:12:27,000 --> 00:12:30,320 Speaker 2: his to his legend. I mean, it's just a great guy. 212 00:12:30,480 --> 00:12:32,400 Speaker 2: I mean the last time I saw Bobby, we were 213 00:12:32,440 --> 00:12:37,160 Speaker 2: at a fundraiser, uh in down the Cape. This is 214 00:12:37,160 --> 00:12:39,000 Speaker 2: going to be three or four years ago, and all 215 00:12:39,040 --> 00:12:41,400 Speaker 2: of a sudden, I felt, you know, his hands on 216 00:12:41,440 --> 00:12:45,440 Speaker 2: my shoulder, was standing behind me. I mean, that's gentleman. 217 00:12:45,800 --> 00:12:48,480 Speaker 2: He is a gentleman, and he's a you know what, did. 218 00:12:48,520 --> 00:12:50,679 Speaker 3: I have the original clothes that it would be a 219 00:12:51,080 --> 00:12:53,480 Speaker 3: that's taken in that picture fifty two years ago. 220 00:12:54,000 --> 00:12:59,120 Speaker 2: Wow, Lilian, that's a great story to start us off. Folks, 221 00:12:59,200 --> 00:13:00,760 Speaker 2: gonna have a tough time topping that one. 222 00:13:00,800 --> 00:13:03,520 Speaker 3: Thank you so much, Thank you for letting me do that. 223 00:13:03,600 --> 00:13:04,920 Speaker 3: Thank you very much, you too. 224 00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:08,800 Speaker 2: Nighty night. Okay, let's keep rolling. The only line is 225 00:13:08,840 --> 00:13:13,160 Speaker 2: six one, seven, nine dead lines of full Let me 226 00:13:13,200 --> 00:13:15,840 Speaker 2: go next to Rick in Methu and Rick, you were 227 00:13:15,880 --> 00:13:18,600 Speaker 2: next on Nightside? Who was your brush with celebrity? Rick? 228 00:13:19,800 --> 00:13:20,040 Speaker 4: Hey? 229 00:13:20,200 --> 00:13:21,320 Speaker 6: Thanks tyking my call. 230 00:13:21,480 --> 00:13:26,640 Speaker 5: Uh I met Kim Basseinger down in portovayat are about 231 00:13:26,679 --> 00:13:28,319 Speaker 5: thirty seven years. 232 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:29,880 Speaker 2: Ago, beautiful actress. 233 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:33,560 Speaker 6: Wow, Yeah, it was kind of funny. I went with 234 00:13:33,640 --> 00:13:34,199 Speaker 6: this lady. 235 00:13:34,200 --> 00:13:37,040 Speaker 5: I was divorced for a couple of years and I 236 00:13:37,120 --> 00:13:41,600 Speaker 5: met this lady and she looked and dressed like Dolly Parton, 237 00:13:42,360 --> 00:13:45,600 Speaker 5: and uh she had a friend that canceled out. So 238 00:13:45,720 --> 00:13:48,200 Speaker 5: I went down down there with her for ten days. 239 00:13:48,920 --> 00:13:51,479 Speaker 5: And so the first couple of days. 240 00:13:51,200 --> 00:13:53,360 Speaker 6: It was like, you know, that's Dolly Parton. 241 00:13:53,440 --> 00:13:55,800 Speaker 5: Everybody would say, you know, through the restaurant and wherever 242 00:13:55,840 --> 00:13:57,440 Speaker 5: we went, Dolly Parton's here. 243 00:13:58,080 --> 00:14:01,000 Speaker 6: And then I one day, I was a nat round and. 244 00:14:01,000 --> 00:14:05,600 Speaker 2: The woman you're talking was your companion for on the trip. 245 00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:08,400 Speaker 2: She was the one who looked like Dolly Parton. 246 00:14:08,960 --> 00:14:12,920 Speaker 5: Right outely, and I mean we're friends to this day. 247 00:14:12,960 --> 00:14:15,520 Speaker 5: She was a great lady, great, absolutely great lady. 248 00:14:15,600 --> 00:14:17,360 Speaker 4: And uh so I fell. 249 00:14:17,200 --> 00:14:19,640 Speaker 5: Asleep on a lounge chair by the pool and the sun. 250 00:14:19,760 --> 00:14:21,320 Speaker 5: I was in the shade for a while, but then 251 00:14:21,320 --> 00:14:22,920 Speaker 5: when the sun hit me, it was so hot. I 252 00:14:22,960 --> 00:14:26,600 Speaker 5: sat up and looking right at me three feet away 253 00:14:26,880 --> 00:14:30,560 Speaker 5: was Kim Bassenger, and you know, of course I said, wow, 254 00:14:30,560 --> 00:14:33,400 Speaker 5: it's so hot. It just woke me up. And we 255 00:14:33,520 --> 00:14:37,200 Speaker 5: ended up talking for forty five minutes and then for 256 00:14:37,240 --> 00:14:40,600 Speaker 5: the rest of our vacation that we were there, everybody 257 00:14:40,680 --> 00:14:44,360 Speaker 5: wanted to know who I was that was dating Dolly Parton, 258 00:14:44,560 --> 00:14:47,200 Speaker 5: but was a friend of Kim Bassinger and I had 259 00:14:47,280 --> 00:14:51,040 Speaker 5: never met her before. But whether it was my Nova Scotia, 260 00:14:51,120 --> 00:14:54,880 Speaker 5: Friendly Roots or whatever, we just chatted like we knew 261 00:14:54,880 --> 00:14:58,280 Speaker 5: each other and just had a real down earth, you know, 262 00:14:58,360 --> 00:14:59,320 Speaker 5: friendly conversation. 263 00:15:00,080 --> 00:15:07,240 Speaker 2: Let me ask you said you were in Porto Viata. Yes, okay, 264 00:15:07,320 --> 00:15:10,800 Speaker 2: As you probably know, there's been a lot of activity 265 00:15:10,840 --> 00:15:13,720 Speaker 2: in Porto Viata in the last few days after that 266 00:15:14,120 --> 00:15:19,120 Speaker 2: cartel kingpin was killed last weekend. Were you at like 267 00:15:19,160 --> 00:15:21,600 Speaker 2: a high end hotel? Were you? 268 00:15:21,840 --> 00:15:22,000 Speaker 7: Yes? 269 00:15:22,600 --> 00:15:26,840 Speaker 2: You were? Okay, you were? And then whatever happened to 270 00:15:26,920 --> 00:15:27,720 Speaker 2: Kim Bassenger? 271 00:15:27,760 --> 00:15:27,960 Speaker 5: Do you? 272 00:15:28,400 --> 00:15:32,760 Speaker 2: I assume you must remember she was was was a 273 00:15:32,960 --> 00:15:37,520 Speaker 2: very very attractive woman. I'm sure she probably still is, 274 00:15:38,000 --> 00:15:42,600 Speaker 2: but she was her career. I haven't followed her career. 275 00:15:42,720 --> 00:15:46,160 Speaker 2: I assume you may have. What's what does she doing? 276 00:15:46,400 --> 00:15:49,400 Speaker 5: I tried to follow her. I know she was. She 277 00:15:49,480 --> 00:15:53,120 Speaker 5: was down there filming a movie with Lee Majors, who 278 00:15:53,280 --> 00:15:56,440 Speaker 5: was not very pleasant at all. I mean he was 279 00:15:56,480 --> 00:16:00,080 Speaker 5: actually quite rude, and she was the total opposite. She 280 00:16:00,160 --> 00:16:04,760 Speaker 5: was friendly with everybody and an absolutely beautiful lady. And 281 00:16:05,760 --> 00:16:07,680 Speaker 5: but I've looked. 282 00:16:07,360 --> 00:16:08,840 Speaker 6: And I've researched, you know. 283 00:16:09,160 --> 00:16:12,000 Speaker 5: Sort of Iaortor and you know, for a location, and 284 00:16:12,080 --> 00:16:14,960 Speaker 5: I never did find out what movie she was filming there. 285 00:16:15,520 --> 00:16:21,080 Speaker 2: Yeah. Oh, I'm just trying to look here, what do 286 00:16:21,160 --> 00:16:26,800 Speaker 2: we got? She in January twenty two, collaborated with Peter 287 00:16:27,240 --> 00:16:32,600 Speaker 2: Bogdanovitch to create lit Project two Flux, the first of 288 00:16:32,640 --> 00:16:37,360 Speaker 2: its kind short film made available on the Ethereum blockchain 289 00:16:37,440 --> 00:16:40,440 Speaker 2: as a non fungible token. I have no idea what 290 00:16:40,480 --> 00:16:43,280 Speaker 2: that means. And she is a prominent character in the 291 00:16:43,360 --> 00:16:50,160 Speaker 2: video game crime Boss rock a City twenty three. Okay, 292 00:16:52,560 --> 00:16:58,520 Speaker 2: she's a before she was famous Bassinger dated modeled Tim Saunders, 293 00:16:58,520 --> 00:17:02,840 Speaker 2: who I do not know Ofgrapher Dale Robinette, and football 294 00:17:02,880 --> 00:17:08,840 Speaker 2: player Joe Namath. That's okay. Oh wow, yeah, a lot 295 00:17:08,880 --> 00:17:11,680 Speaker 2: of a lot of husbands here. She was married, met 296 00:17:11,680 --> 00:17:20,760 Speaker 2: her second husband Alec Baldwin. Yeah, okay, Uh, she was Uh. 297 00:17:20,880 --> 00:17:24,080 Speaker 2: She was reportedly romantically linked to eight Mile co star 298 00:17:24,320 --> 00:17:27,800 Speaker 2: Eminin Eminem Yeah. 299 00:17:27,520 --> 00:17:27,639 Speaker 8: Uh. 300 00:17:27,840 --> 00:17:33,960 Speaker 2: The rapper repeatedly denied, Wow this this she was a 301 00:17:34,080 --> 00:17:36,640 Speaker 2: She's had a very active social life. Let me put 302 00:17:36,680 --> 00:17:41,120 Speaker 2: it like that, absolutely a great call. Great, great call, 303 00:17:41,280 --> 00:17:44,080 Speaker 2: Rick Kim passenger. That's gonna be tough to beat too. 304 00:17:44,880 --> 00:17:46,800 Speaker 5: Yeahat did you get a picture? 305 00:17:46,840 --> 00:17:48,400 Speaker 2: Here's the Q? Did you get a picture? 306 00:17:49,440 --> 00:17:52,359 Speaker 6: I didn't. I mean that was before you know, uh, 307 00:17:52,400 --> 00:17:53,160 Speaker 6: you know, you. 308 00:17:53,080 --> 00:17:56,000 Speaker 2: Know, throwaway cameras. What what year would have this been? 309 00:17:56,080 --> 00:17:58,399 Speaker 2: Wait a second, Lily and got a picture with Bobby 310 00:17:58,520 --> 00:17:59,720 Speaker 2: or fifty two years ago? 311 00:18:00,800 --> 00:18:01,280 Speaker 5: Yeah? 312 00:18:01,359 --> 00:18:02,040 Speaker 1: What U? 313 00:18:02,280 --> 00:18:06,960 Speaker 6: Thirties? Was thirty? So that would have been in the 314 00:18:07,000 --> 00:18:08,320 Speaker 6: eight round, ninety. 315 00:18:08,400 --> 00:18:12,080 Speaker 2: Ninety, well, late late eighties, late. It's your opportunity there, 316 00:18:12,119 --> 00:18:14,880 Speaker 2: you missed your opportunity, Rick, great call, Thank you much. 317 00:18:15,080 --> 00:18:18,840 Speaker 2: Talk so thank you. Let me go to Alan Haveril. Hey, 318 00:18:18,920 --> 00:18:21,879 Speaker 2: al welcome. How are you tonight? I'm doing great in 319 00:18:21,960 --> 00:18:25,280 Speaker 2: you excellent? Who's your brush with celebrity? Al? 320 00:18:26,320 --> 00:18:26,560 Speaker 6: Well? 321 00:18:26,640 --> 00:18:29,800 Speaker 4: You know, back in the eighties, I was a freelance 322 00:18:29,840 --> 00:18:33,679 Speaker 4: photographer for UPI, so I met a lot of different people, 323 00:18:34,280 --> 00:18:40,119 Speaker 4: movie stars to Senators Kennedy and du Caucus and all that. 324 00:18:40,160 --> 00:18:43,880 Speaker 4: But one person sticks out to this very day, and 325 00:18:44,000 --> 00:18:48,239 Speaker 4: that was Elizabeth Dole. At the time, she was the 326 00:18:49,080 --> 00:18:50,360 Speaker 4: Transportation director. 327 00:18:50,800 --> 00:18:53,120 Speaker 2: Yes, she would have been the secondary of transportation under 328 00:18:53,160 --> 00:18:53,800 Speaker 2: Ronald Reagan. 329 00:18:53,960 --> 00:18:58,439 Speaker 4: Yes, yes, yes, and She actually came to Boston Logan 330 00:18:58,480 --> 00:19:03,920 Speaker 4: Airport through the tower and I was the pool photographer 331 00:19:04,600 --> 00:19:07,240 Speaker 4: and you know, about half a dozen people getting the 332 00:19:07,280 --> 00:19:10,720 Speaker 4: elevator with her, and she's talking to everybody and getting 333 00:19:10,760 --> 00:19:14,439 Speaker 4: everybody's name. And about an hour later we're coming down 334 00:19:14,520 --> 00:19:17,280 Speaker 4: to the elevator. She's talking and she's calling you know, 335 00:19:17,359 --> 00:19:20,760 Speaker 4: everybody by their name, their first name. I mean, what 336 00:19:21,200 --> 00:19:26,000 Speaker 4: really stuck me was that she remembered everybody's name an 337 00:19:26,040 --> 00:19:26,680 Speaker 4: hour later. 338 00:19:27,160 --> 00:19:30,199 Speaker 2: Well, that that's the realent. That is a real talent. 339 00:19:30,640 --> 00:19:35,800 Speaker 4: El And to this day, you know, I remember her 340 00:19:36,240 --> 00:19:38,480 Speaker 4: for that. And she was a great lady. She was 341 00:19:38,520 --> 00:19:41,520 Speaker 4: a great talker and you know, very very intelligent. 342 00:19:42,840 --> 00:19:47,720 Speaker 2: Well that's that's a great one. Yeah, I had met 343 00:19:47,119 --> 00:19:49,639 Speaker 2: h I think I met her at one point along 344 00:19:49,680 --> 00:19:52,920 Speaker 2: the way, and also met her husband, former Senator Dough 345 00:19:53,760 --> 00:19:56,400 Speaker 2: on several occasions. But yeah, that's a good one. Al 346 00:19:56,480 --> 00:19:58,879 Speaker 2: And you know, as when you get treated well, you 347 00:19:58,960 --> 00:20:02,680 Speaker 2: remember that person and that looked like a great example. Well, 348 00:20:02,800 --> 00:20:03,400 Speaker 2: thank you so much. 349 00:20:03,400 --> 00:20:06,040 Speaker 4: I thought I always thought that she would make a 350 00:20:06,080 --> 00:20:06,760 Speaker 4: good president. 351 00:20:07,160 --> 00:20:10,960 Speaker 2: Always, well there was she was. She was thought about that, 352 00:20:11,200 --> 00:20:13,840 Speaker 2: It was thought about that many times. She was rumored 353 00:20:13,920 --> 00:20:16,440 Speaker 2: and I actually thought that she had a shot at 354 00:20:16,440 --> 00:20:18,679 Speaker 2: being the first president. And I'll be honest with you, 355 00:20:18,720 --> 00:20:21,479 Speaker 2: because she also became the head of the American Red Cross, 356 00:20:21,520 --> 00:20:25,560 Speaker 2: so she was involved in philanthropy as well. Yeah, no, uh, 357 00:20:25,720 --> 00:20:31,160 Speaker 2: you and I probably recognized her ability, but I think 358 00:20:31,200 --> 00:20:33,800 Speaker 2: that the window was closed on that, that's for sure. 359 00:20:34,280 --> 00:20:37,760 Speaker 2: The Republican Party, the Republican Party has changed quite a 360 00:20:38,160 --> 00:20:40,120 Speaker 2: quite a bit in the last of twelve years or so. 361 00:20:40,840 --> 00:20:41,840 Speaker 4: Yeah, sure has. 362 00:20:42,119 --> 00:20:46,000 Speaker 2: Thanks all, appreciate appreciate it. Great call. I'm going to 363 00:20:46,080 --> 00:20:47,440 Speaker 2: take a quick break here for the news. At the 364 00:20:47,440 --> 00:20:49,720 Speaker 2: bottom of the hour, you're brushed with celebrity. Who would 365 00:20:49,720 --> 00:20:54,360 Speaker 2: that be? Six one, seven, two, five, four, ten, thirty, six, one, seven, ninth, three, one, 366 00:20:54,400 --> 00:20:57,240 Speaker 2: ten thirty. So far we got Bobby or Kim Bassenger 367 00:20:57,240 --> 00:21:02,160 Speaker 2: and Elizabeth Dole, three legitimate superstars in their own right, 368 00:21:02,960 --> 00:21:06,480 Speaker 2: certain celebrities. We'll be back on Nightside some year. I 369 00:21:06,480 --> 00:21:08,639 Speaker 2: should do this and give away a prize, but I 370 00:21:08,800 --> 00:21:12,840 Speaker 2: want to be fair because different people can can meet 371 00:21:12,880 --> 00:21:15,320 Speaker 2: different celebrities. It's as simple as that. We'll be back 372 00:21:15,359 --> 00:21:16,479 Speaker 2: on Nightside right after this. 373 00:21:18,320 --> 00:21:22,320 Speaker 1: It's Night Night with Dan Ray on w B Boston's 374 00:21:22,359 --> 00:21:22,960 Speaker 1: news radio. 375 00:21:23,320 --> 00:21:25,720 Speaker 2: Hey, we're rolling right along here. Had some really good 376 00:21:25,720 --> 00:21:29,240 Speaker 2: ones so far, Bobby or Kim Bassenger, Elizabeth Dole, Let's 377 00:21:29,280 --> 00:21:31,760 Speaker 2: go next to Carol and Randolph. Carol, who's your brush 378 00:21:31,800 --> 00:21:32,919 Speaker 2: with celebrity tonight? 379 00:21:34,080 --> 00:21:37,520 Speaker 8: Okay, well it's kind of an odd one. But it 380 00:21:37,600 --> 00:21:41,600 Speaker 8: was in Washington, DC, and I happened to go into 381 00:21:41,720 --> 00:21:45,679 Speaker 8: a Chinese restaurant when I was working there, sat at 382 00:21:45,720 --> 00:21:49,960 Speaker 8: the bar, and I sat next to Stephen Trashenburg, the 383 00:21:50,040 --> 00:21:53,680 Speaker 8: president of George Washington University. 384 00:21:54,280 --> 00:22:01,040 Speaker 2: WHOA, that's not bad. Did you strike up a conversation? 385 00:22:01,760 --> 00:22:03,840 Speaker 8: We had the best night ever? 386 00:22:05,680 --> 00:22:09,040 Speaker 2: Really tell us about it. 387 00:22:09,040 --> 00:22:12,600 Speaker 8: It was awesome. I mean I talked about growing up 388 00:22:12,640 --> 00:22:17,440 Speaker 8: as a kid in Dorchester and the bussing situation and education, 389 00:22:17,760 --> 00:22:22,600 Speaker 8: and we had a very nice conversation. It was it 390 00:22:22,640 --> 00:22:23,119 Speaker 8: was great. 391 00:22:23,520 --> 00:22:26,320 Speaker 2: Now, how did how did you know you're you're working 392 00:22:26,359 --> 00:22:31,280 Speaker 2: in Washington? Were you working on Capitol Hill or what 393 00:22:31,280 --> 00:22:31,720 Speaker 2: were you doing? 394 00:22:31,960 --> 00:22:37,280 Speaker 8: I work in the financial industry, Okay, I was down 395 00:22:37,320 --> 00:22:43,080 Speaker 8: there doing regulation. I was a securities cop. And I 396 00:22:43,160 --> 00:22:46,200 Speaker 8: checked into the Ritz and I was like, I don't 397 00:22:46,240 --> 00:22:49,040 Speaker 8: want to eat dinner at the hotel. Can you give 398 00:22:49,080 --> 00:22:52,200 Speaker 8: me a restaurant that I can go to and they said, yeah, 399 00:22:52,240 --> 00:22:56,119 Speaker 8: there's a great Chinese restaurant across the street. And I 400 00:22:56,359 --> 00:22:58,359 Speaker 8: just was like, Okay, I don't want to sit at 401 00:22:58,400 --> 00:23:00,920 Speaker 8: a table. I just sat at the bar and this 402 00:23:01,000 --> 00:23:04,120 Speaker 8: guy came in and sat next to me and we 403 00:23:04,280 --> 00:23:10,760 Speaker 8: just started talking and it was Steve Trashenburg and we 404 00:23:10,920 --> 00:23:15,399 Speaker 8: struck up a conversation and it was amazing. I mean 405 00:23:15,560 --> 00:23:17,160 Speaker 8: we had so much fun. 406 00:23:17,800 --> 00:23:19,959 Speaker 2: Now, did he have a connection to Boston at all? 407 00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:24,840 Speaker 2: How'd you know who? Most people would not know who. 408 00:23:25,680 --> 00:23:28,199 Speaker 8: No, Dan, I didn't know who he was when we 409 00:23:28,200 --> 00:23:32,800 Speaker 8: were talking. We were just talking about our life and 410 00:23:32,880 --> 00:23:36,240 Speaker 8: this and that and about education. And I didn't know 411 00:23:36,280 --> 00:23:41,480 Speaker 8: who he was and I didn't know his notoriety. It 412 00:23:41,640 --> 00:23:45,160 Speaker 8: was just a nice man that I met and we 413 00:23:45,680 --> 00:23:52,920 Speaker 8: talked and yeah, it was a great time. And yeah, 414 00:23:53,200 --> 00:23:57,879 Speaker 8: I mean it was. He had very good instincts. And 415 00:23:58,200 --> 00:24:00,640 Speaker 8: I mean I grew up in the bus and we 416 00:24:00,720 --> 00:24:04,680 Speaker 8: talked about that and I said, you know, I mean 417 00:24:04,960 --> 00:24:07,480 Speaker 8: I was a kid that was going to be bussed 418 00:24:07,480 --> 00:24:11,320 Speaker 8: and it was like, why didn't they just straight out 419 00:24:11,359 --> 00:24:14,760 Speaker 8: the teachers and stuff? And that's what we talked about. 420 00:24:14,840 --> 00:24:18,560 Speaker 8: And it was like, you're so insight. He's like you 421 00:24:19,200 --> 00:24:23,880 Speaker 8: lived the experience and Jared talking to this guy and 422 00:24:24,440 --> 00:24:27,480 Speaker 8: he gave me his card and we had a great night. 423 00:24:27,520 --> 00:24:31,280 Speaker 8: And I went into my office the next day in 424 00:24:31,400 --> 00:24:36,080 Speaker 8: the financial office, and I said, I had the best night. 425 00:24:36,280 --> 00:24:40,320 Speaker 8: I met the White and they're like Jarl, you met 426 00:24:40,359 --> 00:24:44,720 Speaker 8: who they're much Peton didn't even get an appointment with him. 427 00:24:44,960 --> 00:24:47,359 Speaker 2: Well that's you. You picked the right bar. I have 428 00:24:47,400 --> 00:24:50,920 Speaker 2: a friend of mine who was the dean of the 429 00:24:51,440 --> 00:24:55,159 Speaker 2: George Washington University Law School when when Trackenberg was the 430 00:24:55,200 --> 00:24:59,080 Speaker 2: president of the university, a fellow by name of Fred 431 00:24:59,160 --> 00:25:04,640 Speaker 2: Lawrence who eventually became the president at Brandeis University. Caro, 432 00:25:04,800 --> 00:25:08,199 Speaker 2: great story, Thank you very much. I enjoyed it. 433 00:25:08,680 --> 00:25:11,320 Speaker 8: What a lovely man he was Trackenberg. 434 00:25:11,640 --> 00:25:14,480 Speaker 2: Okay, I want you to know he's still alive. He's 435 00:25:14,520 --> 00:25:15,640 Speaker 2: eighty eight years young. 436 00:25:16,840 --> 00:25:18,159 Speaker 8: Oh I love that. 437 00:25:18,920 --> 00:25:24,000 Speaker 2: Okay, thanks Carol, that's a night to remember. Thanks Doc soon, 438 00:25:24,160 --> 00:25:27,640 Speaker 2: love it. Karen and Chelmstord Karen your next nightside. Who's 439 00:25:27,680 --> 00:25:28,840 Speaker 2: your brush with celebrity? 440 00:25:29,840 --> 00:25:33,760 Speaker 9: Well several dent oh so excited. 441 00:25:33,240 --> 00:25:34,439 Speaker 10: To tell you about this. 442 00:25:35,000 --> 00:25:35,200 Speaker 2: Sure. 443 00:25:35,320 --> 00:25:38,280 Speaker 10: I went to a bench at the New Balance Building 444 00:25:39,040 --> 00:25:43,920 Speaker 10: the beginning of November and I met in I took 445 00:25:43,960 --> 00:25:46,480 Speaker 10: my grandson and he was invited. So we went in 446 00:25:46,800 --> 00:25:49,040 Speaker 10: and he said, you know, these aren't going to be 447 00:25:49,119 --> 00:25:51,439 Speaker 10: famous guys meet me. They're going to be what they 448 00:25:51,560 --> 00:25:55,360 Speaker 10: call benchwarmers. We walk inside New Balance. 449 00:25:55,000 --> 00:25:59,720 Speaker 9: You get escorted up into the room and we walk 450 00:25:59,800 --> 00:26:04,199 Speaker 9: in and he goes, oh, me, that is Joe Missoula, 451 00:26:04,400 --> 00:26:05,560 Speaker 9: he flies old. 452 00:26:05,480 --> 00:26:07,280 Speaker 2: Coach of the Celtics. 453 00:26:07,480 --> 00:26:07,760 Speaker 8: Yep. 454 00:26:08,160 --> 00:26:11,800 Speaker 9: So Joe plays the cup three games of basketball with 455 00:26:11,800 --> 00:26:14,800 Speaker 9: my fourteen year old grandson, gracious enough to let him 456 00:26:14,840 --> 00:26:15,920 Speaker 9: beat him every time. 457 00:26:16,160 --> 00:26:16,520 Speaker 8: Wow. 458 00:26:16,760 --> 00:26:18,600 Speaker 9: And then and then. 459 00:26:18,920 --> 00:26:21,479 Speaker 8: He goes me, me, you won't believe who that is. 460 00:26:21,960 --> 00:26:29,119 Speaker 9: That is Jalen Brown and yep. And then d White. 461 00:26:29,480 --> 00:26:31,800 Speaker 9: There was another cellar I can't think of his name 462 00:26:31,880 --> 00:26:32,320 Speaker 9: right now. 463 00:26:32,400 --> 00:26:33,360 Speaker 11: And then the young. 464 00:26:33,280 --> 00:26:36,680 Speaker 9: Kid from Bosnia that Luca Gaza Gonzales. 465 00:26:36,720 --> 00:26:41,120 Speaker 2: I think maybe there was a kid from Bosnia right, yep, Gaza. 466 00:26:40,920 --> 00:26:43,560 Speaker 8: Okay, ye, ten, I got my picture. 467 00:26:43,680 --> 00:26:46,639 Speaker 9: I look like a little smurf next to him. And 468 00:26:46,880 --> 00:26:49,879 Speaker 9: it was a it was a great event, and you know, 469 00:26:50,920 --> 00:26:52,320 Speaker 9: I'm just so impressed. 470 00:26:53,640 --> 00:26:55,960 Speaker 2: This was an event for the Celtics. 471 00:26:56,480 --> 00:27:00,240 Speaker 9: It was an event. Yeah, And they invited several kids. 472 00:27:00,240 --> 00:27:03,879 Speaker 9: It worth one hundred kids there and every day. I 473 00:27:03,960 --> 00:27:07,440 Speaker 9: tell this story because I'm so impressed with these young men. 474 00:27:08,680 --> 00:27:10,800 Speaker 2: Let me let me ask you this. How was your son, 475 00:27:10,960 --> 00:27:15,720 Speaker 2: how was your grandson picked to attend the event? 476 00:27:16,480 --> 00:27:20,560 Speaker 9: He was He has a mentor and he somehow got 477 00:27:20,640 --> 00:27:25,080 Speaker 9: an invite to Jaden. So uh, it was just amazing, 478 00:27:25,520 --> 00:27:30,439 Speaker 9: very very cool. And they gave them gift bagsine they 479 00:27:30,480 --> 00:27:31,400 Speaker 9: had They said. 480 00:27:31,280 --> 00:27:32,400 Speaker 4: Oh, a little gift bag. 481 00:27:32,480 --> 00:27:34,960 Speaker 7: Well it was a. 482 00:27:34,080 --> 00:27:38,960 Speaker 9: Devil bag, green green basketball T shirts for them to sign. 483 00:27:39,800 --> 00:27:45,680 Speaker 9: And I pad this headphones. New Balance put in a blanket, socks, 484 00:27:45,760 --> 00:27:48,760 Speaker 9: a really nice warm hat. It was just I mean, 485 00:27:48,800 --> 00:27:51,800 Speaker 9: it was an all night I was too. I'll never 486 00:27:51,840 --> 00:27:55,960 Speaker 9: forget this. So impressed these young men. Those guys are 487 00:27:56,040 --> 00:28:01,040 Speaker 9: busy every day practice games, traveling. The last thing they 488 00:28:01,080 --> 00:28:03,960 Speaker 9: want to do is spend a night with the strangers. 489 00:28:04,320 --> 00:28:05,800 Speaker 9: You know what I mean, well, a. 490 00:28:05,680 --> 00:28:08,720 Speaker 2: Lot of them, no, I think when they do it, 491 00:28:07,920 --> 00:28:11,159 Speaker 2: it really is a great a great reach out. And 492 00:28:11,200 --> 00:28:14,919 Speaker 2: by the way, the guy who's the head of New Balance, 493 00:28:15,000 --> 00:28:17,920 Speaker 2: Jim Davis, is a good citizen as well. Good guy. 494 00:28:19,000 --> 00:28:25,160 Speaker 9: Now I didn't meet him. I met also the manager 495 00:28:25,560 --> 00:28:28,000 Speaker 9: what's his name, Brad Stevens. 496 00:28:28,440 --> 00:28:31,840 Speaker 2: General. Yeah, that's great. It's wonderful. 497 00:28:33,040 --> 00:28:36,240 Speaker 9: It was an amazing night. I talk about it every 498 00:28:36,320 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 9: day at work. 499 00:28:37,200 --> 00:28:40,080 Speaker 2: Well, Karen, thank you very much. And your aunt and 500 00:28:40,160 --> 00:28:42,320 Speaker 2: you must have you must have a great relationship with 501 00:28:42,400 --> 00:28:45,600 Speaker 2: your grandson for him to bring to bring you as 502 00:28:45,680 --> 00:28:48,520 Speaker 2: your good for you. 503 00:28:48,720 --> 00:28:51,360 Speaker 9: Good for you, Karen, very lucky, very blessed. 504 00:28:51,440 --> 00:28:53,680 Speaker 2: All right, talk soon, Thanks so much. 505 00:28:53,760 --> 00:28:55,640 Speaker 9: So let me tell that story. 506 00:28:55,720 --> 00:28:56,520 Speaker 2: Thank you for calling. 507 00:28:56,600 --> 00:28:59,400 Speaker 9: I want to want to put it out here. That's 508 00:29:00,120 --> 00:29:02,120 Speaker 9: these young men. It's just amazing. 509 00:29:02,520 --> 00:29:04,960 Speaker 2: Well you've done it and it did a great job. 510 00:29:05,000 --> 00:29:07,680 Speaker 2: And I hope some of them might be aware if 511 00:29:07,680 --> 00:29:10,400 Speaker 2: they happen to be listening, they'll it will it will 512 00:29:10,440 --> 00:29:12,040 Speaker 2: inspire them to do more of it. 513 00:29:12,640 --> 00:29:16,719 Speaker 8: Thanks, yeah, thank good night, Yes you too, have great weekend. 514 00:29:16,720 --> 00:29:19,440 Speaker 2: Good night, Steven fall River. Steve, you're next to nightside. 515 00:29:19,440 --> 00:29:22,680 Speaker 6: Go right ahead, and it's Stephen Leonie. 516 00:29:22,680 --> 00:29:26,480 Speaker 2: How are you hey, Steven Lee, how you doing very good? 517 00:29:26,520 --> 00:29:28,080 Speaker 7: Thank you? Nice talking to you. 518 00:29:28,160 --> 00:29:30,800 Speaker 2: Now. I know that you have met many celebrities, but 519 00:29:30,960 --> 00:29:32,240 Speaker 2: you go right ahead. 520 00:29:33,040 --> 00:29:34,960 Speaker 7: All right. So I'll bring up a few first. I'll 521 00:29:34,960 --> 00:29:38,000 Speaker 7: bring some hockey players together and how I met them. 522 00:29:38,440 --> 00:29:45,920 Speaker 7: So John McKenzie, Uh Terry, O'Reilly, Johnny Busick, brad Pack. 523 00:29:46,440 --> 00:29:50,240 Speaker 7: I played hockey with all of them after their professional careers, 524 00:29:50,320 --> 00:29:53,480 Speaker 7: and also Jim Craig came into the mix as well. 525 00:29:54,280 --> 00:29:57,120 Speaker 7: So those are the hockey players. But then my past 526 00:29:57,200 --> 00:30:04,080 Speaker 7: cross with Bobby Or after of the losing my train 527 00:30:04,160 --> 00:30:06,320 Speaker 7: to thide, this was the second. 528 00:30:06,080 --> 00:30:06,760 Speaker 6: You're the second. 529 00:30:07,880 --> 00:30:10,320 Speaker 2: You're the second person who mentioned Bobby Or, so go 530 00:30:10,400 --> 00:30:11,200 Speaker 2: right ahead. 531 00:30:11,400 --> 00:30:13,560 Speaker 7: Right, so how you bumped into him and who became 532 00:30:13,640 --> 00:30:17,880 Speaker 7: friends right after Travis Roy had his terrible accidents and 533 00:30:18,040 --> 00:30:21,520 Speaker 7: the foundation was started one year later in nineteen ninety six, 534 00:30:22,000 --> 00:30:25,280 Speaker 7: and every single year I would go down with Bobby 535 00:30:25,440 --> 00:30:27,520 Speaker 7: Or and a bunch of other people and play in 536 00:30:27,560 --> 00:30:32,280 Speaker 7: his Travis Roy Golf Foundation golf tournament at Willowband and 537 00:30:32,360 --> 00:30:35,960 Speaker 7: raised money and the foundation ended up raising over twenty 538 00:30:36,000 --> 00:30:41,280 Speaker 7: million dollars for the type of injury that Travis Roy had. 539 00:30:41,360 --> 00:30:42,720 Speaker 7: So that was just a. 540 00:30:42,720 --> 00:30:46,920 Speaker 2: Remarkable Unfortunately lost Travis. I you know, I Travis was 541 00:30:46,960 --> 00:30:52,520 Speaker 2: in studio one night and he was he obviously was 542 00:30:54,080 --> 00:30:57,160 Speaker 2: the victim one you know, one shift, one shift and 543 00:30:57,200 --> 00:31:00,960 Speaker 2: one check another does it now? The young guy out 544 00:31:00,960 --> 00:31:03,920 Speaker 2: there who named Matt Brown, who is sort of the 545 00:31:04,000 --> 00:31:07,160 Speaker 2: current Travis Roy, a high school hockey player who had 546 00:31:07,160 --> 00:31:10,520 Speaker 2: the same experience, just hit the boards wrong. And I've 547 00:31:10,560 --> 00:31:13,680 Speaker 2: had Matt on the show several times. He's also an 548 00:31:13,720 --> 00:31:18,200 Speaker 2: incredible guy who has started a foundation. He's sort of 549 00:31:18,280 --> 00:31:21,720 Speaker 2: like the current you know, Travis Roy if you will, 550 00:31:22,440 --> 00:31:27,239 Speaker 2: in that he raises money to help other people. As 551 00:31:27,240 --> 00:31:29,560 Speaker 2: a matter of fact, Jack Darerty our friends at college 552 00:31:29,600 --> 00:31:35,480 Speaker 2: Hype is very supportive of Travis of Matt Brown. Matt 553 00:31:35,760 --> 00:31:40,720 Speaker 2: dedicates trying to raise money for you know, wheelchair accessible 554 00:31:40,800 --> 00:31:43,200 Speaker 2: the ins for It's not for himself but for other 555 00:31:43,280 --> 00:31:47,640 Speaker 2: people who are dealing with those issues great causes. Yeah, 556 00:31:47,680 --> 00:31:51,960 Speaker 2: oh yeah, absolutely, see even everything going Is everything going 557 00:31:52,000 --> 00:31:53,920 Speaker 2: well with you these days? I hope I got your 558 00:31:53,960 --> 00:31:55,800 Speaker 2: email the other day, Thank you very much. 559 00:31:56,960 --> 00:32:00,200 Speaker 7: Yeah, everything's going well. And hopefully maybe we can have 560 00:32:00,240 --> 00:32:03,280 Speaker 7: a chit chat about that situation someday in the future, 561 00:32:03,280 --> 00:32:06,520 Speaker 7: because I don't really understand how the hoping unfolded without 562 00:32:06,560 --> 00:32:08,240 Speaker 7: the media getting involved. 563 00:32:08,520 --> 00:32:11,760 Speaker 2: Yeah. No, what you do is let me I'll try 564 00:32:11,800 --> 00:32:13,560 Speaker 2: to give you a call maybe next week, and if not, 565 00:32:13,640 --> 00:32:16,240 Speaker 2: give me a call, you have my cell phone number, 566 00:32:16,400 --> 00:32:19,440 Speaker 2: and we'll strike that conversation up and maybe we'll do 567 00:32:19,480 --> 00:32:20,240 Speaker 2: something in the show. 568 00:32:20,280 --> 00:32:23,000 Speaker 7: Okay, Yeah, let me give you one less celebrity. 569 00:32:23,080 --> 00:32:23,440 Speaker 2: Sure. 570 00:32:23,760 --> 00:32:27,320 Speaker 7: When I was in Phoenix, I went to the Musical 571 00:32:27,400 --> 00:32:31,600 Speaker 7: Instrument Museum, which I highly recommend to everybody. Is one 572 00:32:31,600 --> 00:32:35,400 Speaker 7: of the finest musical instrument museums in the entire world. 573 00:32:36,000 --> 00:32:39,520 Speaker 7: And I bumped into Judy Collins there, who was singing 574 00:32:39,520 --> 00:32:42,880 Speaker 7: a concert and her song Both Sides Now and Send 575 00:32:42,880 --> 00:32:45,480 Speaker 7: In the Clowns were two of my favorites from back 576 00:32:45,480 --> 00:32:48,120 Speaker 7: in the nineteen seventies, and it was just so nice 577 00:32:48,440 --> 00:32:51,360 Speaker 7: to shake her hand and tell her how much pleasure 578 00:32:51,440 --> 00:32:52,680 Speaker 7: she brought into my life. 579 00:32:52,840 --> 00:32:53,040 Speaker 4: Yeah. 580 00:32:53,080 --> 00:32:56,360 Speaker 2: I did an event with Judy Collins several years ago 581 00:32:56,360 --> 00:32:59,400 Speaker 2: at you Mass Boston. She was really lovely, really lovely. 582 00:33:01,240 --> 00:33:04,000 Speaker 2: Stephen Lee, thank you, my friend. We will talk soon. 583 00:33:05,160 --> 00:33:06,200 Speaker 7: Thank you. 584 00:33:06,760 --> 00:33:08,560 Speaker 2: I have a great one. We'll take very quick break. 585 00:33:08,560 --> 00:33:10,360 Speaker 2: I'm going to try to get everybody else in. I 586 00:33:10,480 --> 00:33:12,520 Speaker 2: promise coming back on Nightside right after this. 587 00:33:13,960 --> 00:33:18,640 Speaker 1: It's Night Side with Boston's News Radio. 588 00:33:18,880 --> 00:33:21,720 Speaker 2: Okay, I got five people. I'd love to get everybody in, 589 00:33:21,800 --> 00:33:23,720 Speaker 2: So we're going to pick the pace up just a 590 00:33:23,720 --> 00:33:26,959 Speaker 2: little bit. Martha and Gloucester. Who's your celebrity tonight? 591 00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:35,360 Speaker 12: I have three? Senator Ted Kennedy, Sure, David Crosby and 592 00:33:35,440 --> 00:33:40,520 Speaker 12: Peter Fonda. Those of my three primary celebrities I've met, 593 00:33:40,760 --> 00:33:44,320 Speaker 12: and they were all in the seventies when I met them. 594 00:33:44,680 --> 00:33:48,600 Speaker 12: In relation to being in the business of being a 595 00:33:48,680 --> 00:33:56,920 Speaker 12: scrimshaw artist, Senator Ted Kennedy introduced legislation that enabled me 596 00:33:57,320 --> 00:34:00,920 Speaker 12: and other people in that field to conte you doing 597 00:34:01,080 --> 00:34:07,920 Speaker 12: commercial business after the Endangered Species Acts were passed. 598 00:34:08,440 --> 00:34:09,000 Speaker 2: Interesting. 599 00:34:09,680 --> 00:34:13,919 Speaker 12: Interesting, It was a very gracious thing that was done 600 00:34:14,480 --> 00:34:18,040 Speaker 12: by him and Senator Brooke. I did not meet him, 601 00:34:18,440 --> 00:34:22,520 Speaker 12: but I met Senator Kennedy with my brother in Mayor 602 00:34:22,640 --> 00:34:27,800 Speaker 12: Alioto's office in San Francisco. My brother and I both 603 00:34:27,920 --> 00:34:31,160 Speaker 12: met him to thank him for what he had done. 604 00:34:31,600 --> 00:34:34,479 Speaker 2: Martha, that's that is a that's a great one. Thank 605 00:34:34,520 --> 00:34:36,520 Speaker 2: you for calling those those are I have. 606 00:34:36,880 --> 00:34:40,360 Speaker 12: I'd like to also mention David Crossby. 607 00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:42,439 Speaker 2: Well, let me do this if I could, Martha, only 608 00:34:42,440 --> 00:34:45,560 Speaker 2: because I got five people here, I don't have enough 609 00:34:45,600 --> 00:34:48,480 Speaker 2: time to do all three. But I think you made 610 00:34:49,080 --> 00:34:51,200 Speaker 2: a great call, and I just want to get everyone 611 00:34:51,200 --> 00:34:52,200 Speaker 2: else a chance as well. 612 00:34:52,280 --> 00:34:56,040 Speaker 12: Okay, Okay, I hope you do this type of show 613 00:34:56,120 --> 00:34:56,839 Speaker 12: again soon. 614 00:34:57,160 --> 00:35:00,640 Speaker 2: I will, I promise. Absolutely has been great with spols tonight. 615 00:35:00,719 --> 00:35:03,719 Speaker 2: Thanks Martha, I love you, thank you. Okay, here we go, 616 00:35:04,440 --> 00:35:06,400 Speaker 2: Margie and the catskills. Marjorie, you got to be a 617 00:35:06,440 --> 00:35:09,840 Speaker 2: little quick with you. Go right ahead. Who's your celebrity tonight, Margie? 618 00:35:10,040 --> 00:35:13,040 Speaker 13: All right, real quick. I live in a rather famous town, 619 00:35:13,440 --> 00:35:17,479 Speaker 13: have a lot of celebrities. But there's a category. There's 620 00:35:17,520 --> 00:35:22,080 Speaker 13: gorgeous men, impressive men, but how about men who look ethereal. 621 00:35:23,040 --> 00:35:26,719 Speaker 13: I had an encounter and I didn't speak to him. 622 00:35:27,080 --> 00:35:30,360 Speaker 13: I drove into a parking lot in town. Car pulled 623 00:35:30,400 --> 00:35:32,759 Speaker 13: in right next to me, and as I got out 624 00:35:32,760 --> 00:35:35,160 Speaker 13: of my car, he was getting out of his car, 625 00:35:35,480 --> 00:35:39,680 Speaker 13: and the first thing I noticed was his hair, incredibly 626 00:35:39,880 --> 00:35:43,439 Speaker 13: well groomed, and all of a sudden he rose up. 627 00:35:43,960 --> 00:35:47,600 Speaker 13: I stared at him and my mouth fell open. It 628 00:35:47,640 --> 00:35:48,759 Speaker 13: was David Bowie. 629 00:35:49,440 --> 00:35:52,040 Speaker 6: Whoa, And I took what I have. 630 00:35:52,360 --> 00:35:56,759 Speaker 13: Never seen a man. I've seen handsome, I've seen impressive, 631 00:35:57,280 --> 00:36:01,360 Speaker 13: but he was ethereal looking, and of course my mouth 632 00:36:01,480 --> 00:36:04,359 Speaker 13: was hanging open. I was gaping at him, and all 633 00:36:04,360 --> 00:36:07,400 Speaker 13: he did was not his head like, yep, it's me. 634 00:36:07,800 --> 00:36:08,840 Speaker 2: Oh that's perfect. 635 00:36:09,320 --> 00:36:11,080 Speaker 13: That was Ryan Caunter. Thanks. 636 00:36:11,200 --> 00:36:13,680 Speaker 2: Oh that's a great one. That might be the best 637 00:36:13,680 --> 00:36:17,000 Speaker 2: one of the nights so far. Thanks Marty, we'll keep going. 638 00:36:17,440 --> 00:36:19,879 Speaker 2: We're going to go next to Joe enacted Joe, You're 639 00:36:19,880 --> 00:36:21,600 Speaker 2: next night's tiger, right ahead, Joe. 640 00:36:23,719 --> 00:36:29,440 Speaker 11: Yeah, this you'll like okay. In nineteen fifty nine, as 641 00:36:29,520 --> 00:36:32,640 Speaker 11: a teenager, I managed to get through it into the 642 00:36:32,760 --> 00:36:37,680 Speaker 11: Jerry Williams Show, even though I wasn't twenty one. I 643 00:36:37,760 --> 00:36:41,080 Speaker 11: asked a question which I thought was relevant, was well 644 00:36:41,120 --> 00:36:46,200 Speaker 11: we ever legalize betting in Massachusetts? Jerry made an example 645 00:36:46,239 --> 00:36:49,399 Speaker 11: of it, saying, that's why we don't let people under 646 00:36:49,400 --> 00:36:54,959 Speaker 11: twenty one call in because the questions. You know, I'm pertinent. No, 647 00:36:55,080 --> 00:36:58,200 Speaker 11: you know what, They'll never have legalized gambling. In two 648 00:36:58,200 --> 00:37:01,880 Speaker 11: thousand and one, I ran into Jerry at my mother's 649 00:37:02,400 --> 00:37:07,160 Speaker 11: senior living a home. He was with other elderly people there. 650 00:37:07,880 --> 00:37:10,960 Speaker 11: He remembered me, he remembered the call, and we reminisced 651 00:37:11,040 --> 00:37:11,760 Speaker 11: and we laughed. 652 00:37:12,719 --> 00:37:15,240 Speaker 2: Well, you were right, you were right, you were prescient, 653 00:37:15,360 --> 00:37:18,359 Speaker 2: you were before your time. Joe. That's a great, great call. 654 00:37:18,480 --> 00:37:20,919 Speaker 2: Thanks so much for mentioning it. I knew Jerry as well. 655 00:37:21,000 --> 00:37:24,040 Speaker 2: Thank you so much. Neil in Watertown, Neil, you got 656 00:37:24,040 --> 00:37:25,680 Speaker 2: to be quick for me. I got you and one 657 00:37:25,680 --> 00:37:28,279 Speaker 2: more Neil, go right ahead, right, Dan. 658 00:37:28,360 --> 00:37:30,040 Speaker 14: Do you remember Sander Van Oker? 659 00:37:30,360 --> 00:37:35,319 Speaker 2: Of course, great great broadcaster. Yes, he was NBC, Yes, yep. 660 00:37:35,920 --> 00:37:38,560 Speaker 14: I just one thing I think he said when I 661 00:37:38,640 --> 00:37:42,000 Speaker 14: was there in nineteen sixty eight, was it he had 662 00:37:42,000 --> 00:37:43,920 Speaker 14: to hand it to Nixon because he really won the 663 00:37:43,960 --> 00:37:47,439 Speaker 14: nomination and Nelson Rockevilla didn't want it quite so much. 664 00:37:48,160 --> 00:37:49,279 Speaker 14: I think that's what they said. 665 00:37:49,600 --> 00:37:52,279 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's a good one, Sanda Van Oker. Were you 666 00:37:52,360 --> 00:37:54,000 Speaker 2: working there, Neil, No. 667 00:37:54,160 --> 00:37:56,960 Speaker 14: It was a squsfy teenager. So I just went to 668 00:37:56,960 --> 00:37:57,359 Speaker 14: see him. 669 00:37:58,000 --> 00:38:00,960 Speaker 2: That's okay when you were a team and you're supposed 670 00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:02,919 Speaker 2: to be scruffy. 671 00:38:02,960 --> 00:38:04,239 Speaker 14: Thanks, my friend, Thank you. 672 00:38:04,280 --> 00:38:07,680 Speaker 2: My last call of the night goes to Rick in Newton. Rick, 673 00:38:07,760 --> 00:38:09,839 Speaker 2: you get you get to wrap the show for us? 674 00:38:09,840 --> 00:38:12,720 Speaker 15: Go ahead, Rick, Hi, Dan, how you doing good evening? 675 00:38:12,800 --> 00:38:13,200 Speaker 2: I'll do it. 676 00:38:13,920 --> 00:38:16,719 Speaker 15: I just wanted to hopefully I'm not beating a dead 677 00:38:16,719 --> 00:38:21,600 Speaker 15: horse here, but one more, Bobby or that's good. I 678 00:38:21,719 --> 00:38:24,920 Speaker 15: was thirteen and it was nineteen seventy and they had 679 00:38:25,000 --> 00:38:28,120 Speaker 15: just won the Stanley Cup and he was doing a 680 00:38:28,120 --> 00:38:32,280 Speaker 15: benefit golf tournament at the Charles River Country Club in Newton, 681 00:38:32,719 --> 00:38:36,520 Speaker 15: where I lived right alongside there, so I sort of 682 00:38:36,520 --> 00:38:39,239 Speaker 15: snuck on the course with a couple of friends and 683 00:38:39,280 --> 00:38:43,000 Speaker 15: got his autograph, and he was very very kind and 684 00:38:43,040 --> 00:38:45,880 Speaker 15: he took the time to talk with me while he 685 00:38:45,960 --> 00:38:48,400 Speaker 15: was right in the middle of, you know, playing with us. 686 00:38:48,719 --> 00:38:51,799 Speaker 2: Bobby was King of Boston around that jib. They had 687 00:38:51,840 --> 00:38:55,759 Speaker 2: won the Cup after the pass from Derek Sanderson in 688 00:38:55,840 --> 00:38:58,520 Speaker 2: nineteen seventy on Mother's Day and wah. 689 00:39:00,280 --> 00:39:04,560 Speaker 15: And even quickly. The other encounter was my girlfriend who 690 00:39:04,600 --> 00:39:11,080 Speaker 15: sadly passed away a year ago. She met a celebrity 691 00:39:11,440 --> 00:39:15,280 Speaker 15: about five years ago in West Roxbury named Dan Ray. 692 00:39:15,760 --> 00:39:19,520 Speaker 2: Oh no, but I will I hope. I'll bet you 693 00:39:19,680 --> 00:39:24,080 Speaker 2: was Roach Brothers. Probably Roach Brothers exactly. That's okay. I 694 00:39:24,120 --> 00:39:26,640 Speaker 2: hope I was polite and treated her well. 695 00:39:27,520 --> 00:39:29,040 Speaker 15: I thought that would be a good way to end 696 00:39:29,040 --> 00:39:29,399 Speaker 15: the show. 697 00:39:29,640 --> 00:39:31,440 Speaker 2: But I got to asked you, was I polite and 698 00:39:31,480 --> 00:39:33,279 Speaker 2: did I treat her well? I hope she was. 699 00:39:33,400 --> 00:39:33,680 Speaker 4: Yes. 700 00:39:33,719 --> 00:39:36,160 Speaker 15: She said you were very cordial and she was very 701 00:39:36,200 --> 00:39:37,160 Speaker 15: happy to speak to you. 702 00:39:37,520 --> 00:39:39,880 Speaker 2: That's great, that's great. Thank you so much. Couldn't end 703 00:39:39,920 --> 00:39:42,680 Speaker 2: it up. I don't know. Rick appreciate the call very much. 704 00:39:42,680 --> 00:39:44,920 Speaker 2: I'm sorry about her passing. Thank you so thank you? 705 00:39:45,800 --> 00:39:48,560 Speaker 2: All right, good night. We're we are done for the night. 706 00:39:48,640 --> 00:39:54,080 Speaker 2: We got about thirty left, Rob, thirty seconds. Oh we 707 00:39:54,160 --> 00:39:57,520 Speaker 2: are okay, great, okay, fine, great, excellent. I'm just trying 708 00:39:57,520 --> 00:40:00,839 Speaker 2: to figure out a good figure out our timing here. 709 00:40:00,880 --> 00:40:03,160 Speaker 2: We could have grabbed a couple more callers, but that's okay. 710 00:40:03,480 --> 00:40:05,719 Speaker 2: We had great callers tonight, a lot of Bobby Or calls, 711 00:40:05,800 --> 00:40:10,600 Speaker 2: Kim Bassador, Elizabeth Doles, Stephen Trackenberg, a cast of Celtics, 712 00:40:10,680 --> 00:40:17,120 Speaker 2: Joe Mazzola, Missoula, Jalen Brown, d White, Luca Gaza, Brad Stevens, 713 00:40:17,480 --> 00:40:20,960 Speaker 2: Johnny McKenzie, Brad Park, Jim Craig, Bobby Or, Judy Collins, 714 00:40:21,280 --> 00:40:25,120 Speaker 2: Ted Kennedy, David Crosby, Peter Fonda, David Bowie, Jerry Williams, 715 00:40:25,120 --> 00:40:28,680 Speaker 2: Sanda Van Oker, and Bobby Or and Dan Ray. All Right, 716 00:40:29,200 --> 00:40:31,439 Speaker 2: we're done for the night and we're done for the week. 717 00:40:31,440 --> 00:40:33,319 Speaker 2: It was a great night on we on nightside. We 718 00:40:33,360 --> 00:40:36,600 Speaker 2: started with a blizzard and we end with a couple 719 00:40:36,600 --> 00:40:38,919 Speaker 2: of nice weather days this weekend, So please get out 720 00:40:38,960 --> 00:40:41,960 Speaker 2: and enjoy the sun will be marked. The next time 721 00:40:42,000 --> 00:40:44,240 Speaker 2: we'll talk, it'll be Monday night. It'll be March second. 722 00:40:44,400 --> 00:40:47,319 Speaker 2: Rob Brooks, really great job, tonight. Great job all week 723 00:40:47,360 --> 00:40:50,160 Speaker 2: By the way, Rob, thank you very much. Great job 724 00:40:50,239 --> 00:40:53,399 Speaker 2: to Marita. I want to thank all the callers. We'll 725 00:40:53,440 --> 00:40:56,440 Speaker 2: thank all the listeners, but especially the callers. It is 726 00:40:56,560 --> 00:40:58,839 Speaker 2: Dan it is night Side with Dan Ray, but it's 727 00:40:58,880 --> 00:41:02,399 Speaker 2: not the Dan Ray Show. I'm Dan Ray. You were nightside, 728 00:41:02,600 --> 00:41:05,040 Speaker 2: You are my audience, and you are the people who 729 00:41:05,120 --> 00:41:07,759 Speaker 2: make this show interesting. What great calls tonight. I want 730 00:41:07,760 --> 00:41:10,719 Speaker 2: to thank all the people called in with brushes with celebrity. 731 00:41:10,960 --> 00:41:13,280 Speaker 2: I'll end the weekend the night as always, All dogs, 732 00:41:13,320 --> 00:41:16,359 Speaker 2: all cats, all pets go to heaven. That's my pal 733 00:41:16,480 --> 00:41:20,239 Speaker 2: Charlie Ray Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, who passed sixteen years 734 00:41:20,239 --> 00:41:24,120 Speaker 2: ago this very month. All your pets are in heaven. 735 00:41:24,400 --> 00:41:26,960 Speaker 2: I believe that we will see them again. I hope 736 00:41:26,960 --> 00:41:30,120 Speaker 2: to see again on Monday night. Feel free to join 737 00:41:30,160 --> 00:41:32,319 Speaker 2: me on Facebook Nightside with Dan Ray in just a 738 00:41:32,320 --> 00:41:34,880 Speaker 2: couple of minutes. Have a great week at everyone, enjoy 739 00:41:34,960 --> 00:41:37,160 Speaker 2: whatever warm weather we're gonna get. Thanks