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Welcome to Norfolk! Have your questions answered by Maura Healey Realty | 5.15.24 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 4

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This podcast is brought to you by the Eden Pure Thunderstorm. BOGO is back for one week only. Buy one and get one of the Eden Pure Thunderstorm free. Order at EdenPureDeals.com code word "Howie" BOGO. [MUSIC PLAYING] Better strap yourself in. It's time for the "Howie" car show. Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020. The sense that he hadn't shown up for debate. Now he's acting like he wants to debate me again. Well, make my day, pal. Is an audience a deal-breaker for you? Oh. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Live from the Matthews Brothers Studios. They're fighting not just for Ukraine, but for the free world. [MUSIC PLAYING] The music's bad and you should feel bad. You referred to President Trump when he left the courtroom. You said that he goes right into that little cage, which is where he belongs in an effing cage like an animal. Do you recall saying that? I recall saying that. It's a dramatic rating, Abby. Boy, you guys are not sucking me into the story at all. I'm just telling you, for your own benefit, I'm very aware that I'm watching a play right now. Rump swabs, hacks, and moon bounce beware. It's-- [MUSIC PLAYING] Howie Carr. For everybody who lives on Cape Cod or is going to be down there this summer, we got a great cheap bastard deal today. Jake Rooney's Tavern and family restaurant. It's in Harwich Port, right on the curve. And we have $50 gift cards for just $25 right now. Go to howiecarshow.com and click on store. And we will be down there doing the show live on the Friday before Father's Day. I think it's June 14th. So if you're going to be down there and you want to stop by, this is a great way to get a good deal by your gift card today. A $50 gift card for $25 and come see me and everybody else on June 14th in Harwich Port. Jake Rooney's Tavern. 844, 500, 42, 42. This thing with the Red Lobsters, Red Lobster going out of business. I mean, most of us are from New England here. So we don't spend a lot. It's not a big deal for Red Lobster going out of business. But this was a big chain. This was like the biggest or second biggest seafood chain in the United States. And it looks like they're all done or largely-- this is one of these things, they file for bankruptcy and then they reorganize and then the number of restaurants just-- we've seen it a million times. I went by a friend lease on Saturday. I didn't know there were any friendlies left. I loved friendlies. Whenever I had four or five hours to spend for lunch waiting for service, I'd go to a friend lease. Everybody else has been a friendlies, too. It's all our western mass, originally a restaurant. But it was a great place. And they keep saying that the all you can eat shrimp deal is what killed them. But it's got to be more than that, doesn't it? Yeah. I mean, there's a headline here in the Daily Mail. I ate 108 in four hours. Why would you do that to yourselves? When I had the operation, which I'm very happy I had, one of the things I could eat 108 in four hours, but I could eat a lot of shrimp, but I love them. I still love shrimp, but I just can't eat. I can't eat them. It's too heavy. I have a couple of shrimps. That's about it for me. But apparently they got a Thai company, Thailand and Vietnam is where a lot of these shrimps come from. Whenever you see something on a menu, fresh shrimp, they probably lie into you, especially because they don't have it. Everything's brought in, frozen. And so this Thai company, they said, well, you sell us so many shrimp. We're going to make you partners in the company. And I guess the company, they pulled out last year. It's a publicly traded company in Thailand, and they said they'd lost $530 million. That's amazing, isn't it? I mean, how much-- obviously, it was a real drain, 844. A lot of people are commenting, though, in the inland states, I think, are saying, oh, it was a good place. It was reasonable. But if you get used to eating fresh seafood, it's not that great. 207, I went to college in Iowa, and Red Lobster was fine dining out there. Yeah, I mean, I'm not being snobbish. I'm just saying, if you're not on the sea coast, you don't have the same opportunities or advantages that we do here for fine eating. It's the olive garden of seafood restaurants. [LAUGHTER] Yeah, I think that's a good way to put it. You pointed the menu, they go in the back, and they pull out a tray of all pre-made stuff, and just heat it up. Right, everything's frozen. I mean, is there anything fresh at Red Lobster? I don't think so. 844, 500, 4242, 781, I asked why the Border Cafe doesn't make popcorn shrimp, and they said it was because the price was way too high for shrimp. Yeah, I don't know. It's really-- let me take a couple of calls here, and then I want to get to a few more things. I've got some more. I want to read just more of the hippie social media from UMass Amherst. It's quite a treat. And with any luck, I'm keeping my fingers crossed. The clerk's office in Belchertown is going to deliver me updates for the next few days. So we'll have new ones every day. 844, 500, 4242. The only problem is I don't have their addresses. I don't have their addresses, and I would like to-- if I found one from West, then I would call up, but I would call up the parents. If they're from Revere, I mean, they're still stupid jerks, but they're not rich stupid jerks. So I'm going to give them a pass. 844, 500, 4242. Michael, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Michael. Hi, Howie. That guy, Cameron, had a bit of a disappointment. I thought they were a good outfit, the CIS. Yeah, I thought they were too. I thought I could have sworn. I was asking Taylor. I thought we'd had that guy on before, and I thought he was more full of piss and vinegar, shall we say. Yeah, yeah. It's like a misplaced compassion. That's not a dual compassion. It's about the destruction of the borders, destruction of sovereignty of the nation state. It's Obama's transformation. I mean, it's a globalist agenda. It's 15-minute cities. It spikes instead of cars. It's cashless aside. Right. It's the whole deal, you know? Well, I mean, what about compassion for American citizens? How about a compassion for somebody who just bought a nice house for a million bucks in Norfolk and mortgaged themselves to the Hill to get into a good school system, and now it's going to all be wrecked. How about compassion for them? How about compassion for our veterans? What they just had, you know, they were going to have preference and they voted it down? How do you, how do you, they should be a watch, you know, they should have, you know, the Chelsea soldiers home. Is this now going to be filled with, is now going to become the Chelsea illegal some? Yeah, why doesn't the VA get involved in this? You know, I don't know. Yeah, and you know, the thing is, the unfortunate thing about it in Massachusetts, Michael, is that now these communities are turning on one another, you know? By the way, if you haven't gone to see it, I tweeted it out today, the Norfolk people put up a parody website, it's called marahilirealty.com. (audience laughs) And don't you think they did a really good job tailor on that? The marahilirealty.com? You didn't show me that. Oh, you didn't see it? Check it out on the, I guess I had, I guess I tweeted it out myself, but anyway, it's just, you know, just showing what they're doing, and they don't care though. They just don't care. Thanks for the call, Michael. 844, 542, 42, 860. Many moons ago, I went to Red Lobster, the lobster tail tasted and chewed like an old boot. It's, if it's frozen, it's just not the same. That's, I mean, that's, again, that's not being a food snob, that's just reality, you know? Lobster's great, but it's gotta be fresh. And you know, how it's difficult to get fresh lobster in Iowa. You can get it, but it's gonna be prohibitively expensive, a lot more expensive than it was in a Red Lobster. Johnny, you're next with Howie Carr, go ahead, Johnny. You know, Howie, I've been calling you for years. This, for me personally, it kind of cracks me up. You know, I live in Walpole. You know, right down the street from Norfolk was, of course, you know, some people call it Cedar Junction, but as a Walpole town, it's still Walpole State Prison, where residents not convicted. And right across the street from the prison, the town, they built these synthetic soccer fields, you know, the synthetic fields, they can play soccer and lacrosse. And that's right there, three quarters of a mile down the street. And guess who's gonna be stuck because, and all of this, they built a state of the yard, you know, a field house, and it's all wonderful. And all these yuppies who voted, my catch is to go up, who moved into this, they blew into this town, they all have the big houses, and guess what? Who's gonna be stuck with the tab, cleaning that up? The Walpole DPW. We're gonna be cleaning up their shenanigans, and it's gonna be a disaster. It's only a matter of time before Walpole State Prison itself, is the next home for the next crew of-- Right. It's suicide, it's sad. Yeah, and now the thing is, the towns are fighting. When I posted this, the tweet of marahilirealty.com, you know, someone was saying, well, you know, Norfolk didn't care when Dedham, when those of us in Dedham got 400 of them, you know, up on 128th area with those two motels, and so we don't care about them. And, you know, I hear this from other people, you know, they're saying, well, they just put them in Lexington. I'm in Waltham, I'm tired of seeing them in, I'm tired of Waltham looking like Menagua, so they can have some in Lexington. I mean, they're just, it's like they're turning everybody against each other, you know? And meanwhile, again, they're not going into Brookline, they're not going into Cambridge, they're not going into Chatham, all the rich communities are just skating on this. And it's just, it's very, very frustrating. And the governor of Massachusetts is talking to the Pope about global warming. She ought to be at this town meeting in Norfolk, explaining yourself. They didn't even put out a press release about this until yesterday. It's ridiculous. 844-542-442-844-542-442, I'm Howie Carr. - Get a crash course from the captain on everything he's talking about in today's show. - Go to howiecarshow.com and click on today's edition of Howie's Homework. - You'll be up to speed on today's news in no time. (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - The Howie car show is back. (upbeat music) - Today's poll question is brought to you by Rizzo Insurance. When was the last time you had someone audit your insurance to see if you're getting the most coverage for your money? Contact Dan or Paul Rizzo at Rizzoinsurance.com. They have helped me and my staff and they can help you save money too. Get the Rizzo insurance audit at no charge, no obligation. Rizzoinsurance.com. Taylor, what's the poll question? What are the results thus far? - Today's poll question, which you can vote in at howiecarshow.com is, is there going to be a Trump versus Biden debate on CNN on June 27th? - No. - 74% say no. (laughing) - I thought it would go, the 26% would go down a lot more as people thought about it, you know? What is, what is the chance, how is he gonna last? Even if it's just an hour, he can't last an hour. Remember when he made the speech after the Her report came out to special counsel? He was coherent for about 90 seconds. And then he started talking about Mexico, confusing Mexico and Egypt and screaming, yelling. That's what I'm saying. I'd like to sample the drugs he's taken but I really don't want to take too many of them, you know? 'Cause I just don't think they work. All right, eight, four, four, five hundred, forty-two, forty-two, four, one, three, keep telling yourself you're glad you got to sleep. But everybody knows that it sucks that you can no longer sit down to a nice meal because after five minutes it's over. Sorry, but life's short enough as it is without being able to enjoy a nice meal. Sad. I don't think it's that. I mean, I can just have a little less but that doesn't, I mean, I can, you know, I can take it. One burger takes you five days to eat. But what's wrong with that? You're not eating a whole burger and that is sad. I don't think it's that, you should see my blood work and my blood pressure and all that stuff. I have great blood work and great blood pressure and I enjoy a full burger. - Yeah, you're also 35 years or 40 years younger than me. - You said it not me. - I'm just saying, I'm doing pretty good. I don't mind it, I really don't mind it. If somebody said, I can't eat chocolate ice cream anymore. I mean, that would make me sad. Then it would be a tragedy. But I can eat that chocolate. Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate, chocolate, chocolate, 781, those Norfolk snobs deserve what they get, send all the illegals there, drop them right off in the center of town by the hundreds. That's somebody from that, I probably wrote that. (audience laughing) I mean, you know, whatever happened to the founding fathers, who was it that said, we must all hang together or we will most surely hang separately? I think that was Benjamin Franklin said that. But that was right. So now all these towns can't turn against each other. It's going to be a real mess. Jay, you're next with Howie Carr, go ahead, Jay. - Howie, I lived in Norfolk for 36 years and I moved out when COVID got popular. I just drove by the illegal alien homestead. There's a little police presence and there's some protesters. But as you look at it and you drive up and you're in a bus the razor wire is there, the gate still up, you're not going to get a warm fuzzy feeling when you pull up in the illegal bus. - But I mean, on the other hand, it beats work and doesn't it? - Yeah, well, I don't know. See, the junction is completely empty. Put another five or 600 in there. - Yeah, well, I mean, it's next door basically, right? I mean, and Concord is going to be empty soon too. And I'm just looking at the Herald. The Herald just got a story that they just posted online. Health regulators found multiple violations at Norfolk Prison turned sheltered during last inspection in 2015. So again, we talked about this a little bit yesterday. I mean, what about things like lead paint? What about the fire code? What about plumbing? How can they put all these people in there? You know, they can't do it, I don't think. - I have a quick question for you. - Yeah. - Can't the town, the selectman, say that we're not sending the ambulance is there, and we're not sending police there? It's a piece of property, you deal with it. - No, they can't, I mean, I don't know. I mean, I know in the other towns, the cops are going crazy. I mean, they're getting all these 911 calls. You know, they just, I wrote about it today in my column in the Herald, you can read it at howickarshow.com. It's right up there. It's, you know, they get all these, they get like 17 calls in a row where the parents or the kids call up. You know, they, there's no, no one has, there's no consequences for anything they do. So no one assumes any responsibility. So if you have the slightest complaint, you call 911. And then when they, then they just hang up and they can't find out who, where it's pinging from because it's on a foreign exchange or foreign cell service. And so they have to go door to door and that, that irritates everybody, including the cops. And, and then, you know, and someone says, his boss, his wife is, is a teacher in one of these affected communities. They say, they say the, all these ESL people are, it's destroying the, the learning for the Americans, for the taxpayers kids. And, and, and again, I'm told, I, I, I apologize if I'm going over this for the second night in a row, but a lot of the teachers in these affected communities are trying to check out, you know? I mean, it's becoming, you know, I, I mean, I don't think they'll actually put it in the real estate listings, but they'll say that the, the agents will tell, this is a nice property. No, no illegal aliens in this town. We, we don't have any hotels here. It's gonna, it's gonna, the price is gonna skyrocket in those towns on how we are. (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - Live from the Matthews Brothers Studios. - 844-542-42, you know, I, I'm glad to see that, that, that Norfolk is at least trying to protest this thing. You know, like, like, well, they, like they did in Yarmouth. You know, I mean, it's, the, the places where you have a lot of people who work for a living and, you know, who've, you know, worked hard to get these, these houses. I mean, they're, they're more angry, I think, than the people in Lexington who just, I'm not, I know I'm painting with a broad brush, but you have a huge number of trust funders in, in Lexington and people like Professor Pumpkin and Jonathan Gruber and all these, all these turds from the academic world who live there. You know, and I mean, I must say, you know, even though I'm saying the town shouldn't turn on each other, there's a, this part of me that says good that Lexington got, got a bunch of them in their armory. You know, better them than me. That's all I can say. Eight, four, four, five hundred, forty, two, forty, two, nine, seven, eight. At the UMass Inn and Conference Center in Lowell, it took months to get the illegals in there because of all the code violations, but they had no problem letting the UMass Lowell students in there living in these supposed death traps, but they have to fix up everything for the illegal aliens. Because, but they didn't care if our kids lived in places that are apparently having health code violations. Here's another nine, seven, eight. Why are we sending them to Norfolk? Why are we happy about that? Those people voted Republican, again, I mentioned that. They, they have a Marcus Vaughn, the guy we had on last night. He's a Republican rep. He replaced Sean Dooley, who was a Republican rep. They've always had Republican reps. They had a Republican senator until, you know, four or six years ago. They voted against this. The people in Norfolk put them in Lexington and Wellesley in Weston where they have these stupid signs all over the, the yard, the lawn. Hate has no home here. Yeah, neither do illegals. Well, have you, have you driven through Weston lately? You've seen any comfort ends, Motel sixes? Not too many, not too many. They used to be an in downtown in Wellesley right near where I live. It's gone. Whew. (audience laughs) Dodge the bullet, close call. Hate to see Roscoe getting it up on a spit somewhere. If he escaped. That's a, believe me, that thought has crossed my mind. I know it's not. Beautiful dog. A talented dog. Eight, four, four, five hundred, forty two, forty two. Feds caught a lot, large post office employee, theft ring and providence. Look at the names of those caught. I'll check it out, but I think, I think you've answered my question. Just by telling me to take a look. I gotta call up the US Attorney's Office of Providence again to see what's going on with those four illegals that were robbing the home depots of all the electrical wire. I think all we got the electrical wire, the copper spooling, that's all locked up at Home Depot, like toothpaste at a CVS, you know? And for the same reasons. Eight, four, four, five hundred, forty two, forty two, Mike here next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Mike. Hey, Howie. I live in Maine and, you know, years ago, six or eight years ago, somewhere there was a conversation with somebody in these back rooms of Augusta, probably, that says we want to bring in like 10,000 Somalians. What would be the town that would give us the least resistance? And of course they picked Lewiston. Right. And if you go up to Lewiston, Maine now, the downtown looks like a ghost town, the pretty much destroyed the landscape. I mean, you can tell there's something about Lewiston that's much different. And nobody raised an eyebrow. And so I don't feel bad for the people than Lewiston. What about these people in Norfolk? If they just, if they all get up and said no, they're not coming here. We're not paying our taxes. We're not going to do this. We don't want them here. And if they don't do it, it's too bad. I don't feel bad for those people. If they don't resist, you can't be taken advantage of if you don't let what had happened. And I understand what you're saying, Mike, but there's also a saying you can't fight city hall. And it's even harder to fight the state house. And, you know, they've declared a state of emergency. Again, the same thing that they use to jam everything through during COVID. And so all of the state regulations override the municipal regulations. And then they're trying to force all these communities that are on the MBTA transit system, the public transit system, to take in all this, to build all this quote, unquote, affordable housing. And, you know, after World War II, and then into the '60s and '70s, affordable housing meant veterans and people who worked for a living, you know, who had the kind of lower paid jobs, but they were American citizens. They were trying to, they were intact families and they were trying to get along. And we all know what affordable housing means now, Mike, right? Well, it means illegal aliens. Yeah, and it's not just the housing that's a big issue, which is, but the school systems are being inundated. I mean, I live in Cumberland, and they're bringing in all these people within the next year or two. And now they've just approved to build in another $56 million, I think it's $56 million school, just for the first and second greatest. And guess who is gonna pay for that? Yeah. And it just is no end to it. But you know what? The people in Cumberland, they don't seem to care. Nobody talks about it. And I just don't get it. Why people don't raise hell and say, "We're not just, you just can't." And I believe that if you, if there's no saying you can't fight City Hall, then I think that's gonna change because if 5,000 people showed up at City Hall and say, "We want all these people out of here," I think they'd have to do something. I don't-- Well, this situation in Norfolk is, you know, the state rep was talking about this last night. I've actually read about this earlier. The town, they're having the meeting tonight, it starts at seven o'clock in Norfolk. And the town moderator, I mean, he must be a lib, he said, "We're not gonna discuss this at the town meeting. "I'm not gonna add anything to the agenda "to discuss this." I mean, this is, this issue overrides everything else in that town, not to mention the surrounding towns that are gonna be affected with 911 calls and also are in the regional school district. I mean, what other issue is there? So the selectmen are having a meeting right now, but they're not gonna, they say they're not gonna discuss it at the town meeting tonight. 844-500, thanks for the call, Mike. Just in, bag of cocaine discovered inside U.S. Capitol police headquarters. ♪ Love in that train ♪ ♪ Have cocaine ♪ ♪ Case you know she's bitter ♪ ♪ Watch your own speed ♪ - Hunter, Hunter! Were you stoned again and put down the wrong address? You know the cocaine is supposed to go to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue or the strip club on Capitol Hill. (laughing) It was discovered in the second floor hallway in an area that he used to store furniture and supplies. You sure wasn't a library like the White House? - I probably smoked more Parmesan cheese than anyone. - An officer discovered the baggie at 1 p.m. today and reported his findings to a supervisor. The UPS investigation unit has launched an investigation and will soon commence a DNA test on the baggie. Someone will be arrested if it turns out he's a Republican. If it turns out he's a Democrat, the investigation will have to continue indefinitely, you know? Kind of like who leaked the Roe v. Wade overturning decision or who sent out all the racist emails at UMass. How long, that investigation's still going on? (upbeat jazz music) The investigation continued. - Here's one I just been sitting on. I just gotta read it to you. The headline says it all. San Francisco buys vodka shots for homeless alcoholics and taxpayer funded program. What could possibly go wrong? Wasn't that long ago that they wouldn't sell booze? Bars were not allowed to be open during as long as the polls were open on election day, right? Once the polls closed, they could open again. But now they're having this, it's just amazing. And this is from the guy who runs the Salvation Army in San Francisco. He's talking about this location. It's a homeless shelter. Inside the lobby, they had a keg set up to taps where they were basically giving out free beer to the homeless who've been identified with odd AUD, alcohol use disorder. What better way to deal with alcohol use disorder than to set up a tap? Here's what the guy from the Salvation Army said. It's set up so people in the program can just walk in and grab a beer and then another all day long. Where is this? San Francisco, you think about moving? No, no, that's not enough to get me to move there. The whole thing is just very odd to me, said the guy from the Salvation Army that just doesn't feel right. What are you? Judgmental Puritan that you are. Providing free drugs to drug addicts doesn't solve their problems. It just stretches them out. Where's the recovery in all this? Public health officials call some of the guy's claims misleading. You can't just walk into the facility and get a free beer. That's not much. You gotta get a glass first. You gotta bring your own damn glass. Then I just could give you a beer. Come on. That's in Fox News. I put this in Howie's homework a couple of days ago. San Francisco buys vodka shots for homeless alcoholics. What could possibly go wrong? Fire at all. The Alberts are in the house. Nothing says can't like buying around a fireballs. 508, the DNA tests on the cocaine bags will be inconclusive. Yeah, I know, exactly. Well, it's like this, there's a rape case going on involving illegal aliens out in Metro West. And they won't release the police report. You know why? The investigation is continuing. Stop me if you've heard that one before. Steve, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Steve. Howie, we were talking about the reason Democrats favor unfettered immigration to this country. I think to realize Obama's vision of radically changing America, Democrats believe they have to radically change the demographic. If you have a country where you have a white man dominated meritocracy, along with affirmative action, you have to get as many different demographic people as you can into this country and to remove the country. You know, the thing is, you know, meritocracy is the way to go. If you have the best people in every job, you get these amazing technological advances like indoor plumbing and electricity and people living to be 75, 80, even older than that. You know? I mean, what's the end game here, Steve? They're making a worse country. I mean, we're already starting to see that, you know, that planes are falling out of the sky. You know, sooner or later, there's going to start to be big problems in the emergency rooms and in just elective surgeries even. And I just see the country is slowly falling apart here. They rather see a kind of benign, socialistic, authoritarian government. There's no such thing as a benign authoritarian government. You know? I mean, they may say it is. But I think that's one reason why they want to legalize weed. Keep everyone stupid. That's all there is. That will certainly help. Weed will certainly help, that's for sure. Yeah, it does. Thanks for the call, Steve. 508, any news on the brothels, the feds caught in Cambridge in northern Virginia? No, it just keeps being dragged on, as we expected. It would. It's-- I think the feds in Boston want to go after it. And even though they're Democrats, you know, they're doing a pretty good job under Levy. Now these replace Rollins. But you know, you have Mary and Ryan. She's the DA who's covering up this rape case in Middlesex County, who she won't proceed with it. And she wants-- and these people are all Democrats or 99% of them. They got the same problem in Virginia, northern Virginia. They got those Soros-- Soros got all those DA's elected around the Beltway. The Republican attorney general wants to prosecute. And they won't give up the cases. So as long as you're a Democrat, you're not going to be prosecuted. You can engage in this. I thought human sex trafficking was a bad thing. Apparently not if Democrats are doing it. Look at Hunter Biden. He was involved in it. All the hookers. 844-542-42. I'm Howie Carr. Howie Carr will be right back. He's Howie Carr, and he's back. 844-542-42. Haven't had much chance to get into the hippie. Look at this. This is just in a small court in Hampshire County. This is just a couple of days worth of arraignments. Not just the hippies, though. They've got all kinds of people in here. Let's see. I was looking for a couple more. They got some great names in here. Oh, here's one of the hippies. Emma Rothwells. That's R-O-H-Wells. Lucy Pason. That's an old fashion name. They own that family on the mats. I mean, I wonder if it's the same. There's a lot of really high-class names in here. 844-542-42. We'll get to all this stuff tomorrow. How about this one, Taylor? Henry Morgan. Henry Morgan was arrested for riot failure to disperse in disorderly conduct. I didn't know he was still coming down for breakfast. Henry Morgan? Henry Morgan. He's got a secret. He was arrested. He was logged. You don't remember Henry Morgan? No. I would think you would know him just from the-- I know you weren't alive when he was on TV, but I would think you would have seen some of the old-- It's 1952. No, that's Harry Morgan. That's Harry Morgan. This is Henry Morgan. He was the host of "I've Got a Secret." Frank Morgan, "The Wizard of Oz." No, no. And there was a Henry Morgan who was a pirate, but that was a long time earlier. Merrick Richards. I was worried about Merrick. Is that Captain Morgan? I'm familiar with him. [LAUGHTER] I'm going to guess Henry Morgan, who's lugged by the UMass PD, is probably familiar with him as well. There are a couple of guys named Lucas here. Lucas is a very popular name with this crowd. Gabriella de Sousa Rodriguez. All right, we'll get some more of this. Let's see, Dennis, you're next with Howie Carr. Very quickly, Dennis. Howie, all these illegal immigrant kids have to be fully vexed and boosted in order to enter out public schools. Like, all kids had to be right. Yeah, that's another question. They're raising at marahilirealty.com. And I'm telling you, if you want to have a chuckle tonight, as a sad chuckle, just go to marahilirealty.com. And it's a well-done sight. And you know what, Dennis, that's one of the issues that they raise. Who's going to vaccinate these kids? Hey, how about Roscoe? Roscoe had to be vaccinated. I had to get a rabies shot for him on Sunday from Dr. Matt to get into doggy daycare. Hey, he's an illegal alien, punk. I'm Howie Carr.