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NASCAR Star Kaz Grala And Billy Reconnect

We're halfway through the show now and we got our double play winner! Weird stories covered the tallest NCAA basketball player, rollercoaster scaries and Amy gave us a call to give us details about being 7 feet tall! Then NASCAR driver Kaz Grala stopped by the studio where he and Billy reintroduced themselves! Listen to Billy & Lisa Weekdays From 6-10AM on Kiss 108 on the iHeartRadio app!

Duration:
40m
Broadcast on:
21 Jun 2024
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mp3

And what you just heard were to Justin Timberlake songs in a row and with the double play in full effect, that means Collar 25 gets tickets to the show and Collar 25. Kelly is you. Yay. Just like that. It's a simple old yay works every time. Everything. This is so exciting. Well, Kelly, here's the deal. It is the double play. So you've got your tickets for a Justin Timberlake show. He's coming in for two nights next weekend, by the way. So you've got to save the date, so to speak, and you qualify for the grand prize. And Lisa, the grand prize is amazing. It's off the hook. You get tickets to both shows. And then we're going to put a stay overnight at the Revere Hotel Boston. We're going to give you dinner on the roof, spa treatment. You get Justin Timberlake, March. Oh, yeah. And yeah, yeah. And you get to ride on a duck boat with the cell, the Celtics. And I'm just kidding about that. Yeah, the parade is, yeah, the parade is like less than three hours away. Now it'll kick off outside the garden. Hold on, Kelly and producer Raleigh will straighten you out and get all the information you need. There she goes. Yay! Yeah, it beats, woohoo. Oh my gosh. Just an old-fashioned yay. Yeah, and a little inside information. The double play will happen again today. Guaranteed with the V bros between five and six p.m. How do you get this inside information? I might, I might steal it and just, you know, provide it. Oh, you go to the mighty one's desk and just take it off? Well, the thing about the mighty McCabe, so the mighty McCabe is like kind of like, you know, he's our boss kind of. Yeah. He's the one that kind of runs everything behind the scenes. But he's also kind of like a, he's not a flirt. He's a very like, he's around the office talking to different people. Oh, yeah. So sometimes he'll walk away from his desk. That's when you jump on it. He'll be gone for like an hour. Yeah. And I just roll up and take what I want. Just don't go in the drawers. You don't know what you're going to find. No, no, no, no, I think it's my pop out. Yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah. Anyway, we have weird stories coming up next. And if you thought Krista Porsingas was tall, we have someone much taller and much younger. Lisa has this weird story in a weird story segment. Next. Nilly and Lisa. Kiss 108. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Ooh, that makes you go. Ooh, thank you, thank you, thank you. Ooh, yay. OK, there is an incoming freshman to the University of Florida that has everyone's attention because, get this guys, he's seven foot nine. He's from Montreal. His name is Oliver. Yeah, seven nine. So pretty early, like around 13 years old. Sounds tall, doesn't he? Yeah, he does. I'll have that voice. I train myself to a citizen and running, which helped me in the future. And that's pretty much it. Tallest in college basketball history. This kid can move too, by the way. So Porsingas is seven two. Yeah. This kid is seven nine. Yeah, he doesn't have just taller. Leave his feet. I saw some of the video where his teammates will throw him the ball, and he just puts it in the-- His head is already over the rim. It's almost unfair. It got to defend that. You got to box him out. And if he can move, that's-- Yeah, like Porsingas. It's unstoppable. He seemed to move pretty well up and down the court, but you're right. You got to box him out. [LAUGHS] That's what I heard as a kid. Every time-- A box him out. Every time I see stories like this of all, real tall people, I always think about beds. Yeah. Yeah. And the whole hotel's don't have large beds. No. What do they do? That's a good question. If anybody's in the hotel industry, can you give us a call this morning? We want to know what you do when you have a seven-foot person staying in the hotel. Right. I'm just saying. Hey, when you're going to an amusement park-- and I know Justin, you're going to them now with the kids and everything. You got to be careful. So this guy in Ohio was on the roller coaster and dropped his keys. And he went in to try to retrieve the keys. And, of course, he was hit by the roller coaster. Oh. We're actually unsure what happens. Yeah. I heard near a roller coaster. The patient is breathing, but not conscious. A severe head trauma. Correctly, we have an helicopter. He knows that. You can see less gestures. He is alive. As far as we know, he's just in critical condition. You have to understand. Yeah, he went through the circuit. He did the whole ride and realized he had dropped his keys. So he said, no, I have to go back on the ride to get my keys. And then he was met with a high-speed coaster. Why not go to the-- I mean, if I can say, hey. These are questions that many people likely have. Well, here's the deal. They say, that's not a good idea. We can't allow that. And I love this word. He lingered. And then entered a fenced in area, a restricted area. You just don't want to linger. That was a bad decision. When it's time to get off the roller coaster, you just get off. There's no lingering. And as quickly as possible, too. You exit the premises. Get out of the way. Yeah. Guide win. OK, so a mom in Pennsylvania on the term probably delivered her own baby on the side of the road with the help of a tow truck driver who showed up before the EMTs got there. Yeah, the guy rolled up and she's like, yeah, I just delivered my own baby. I get a knock on the door. And next thing you know, that's a tow truck driver. And he's like, do you need help with anything? Is everything OK? I was like, oh, no. I just had a baby. He was like, wow. This is insane. It's incredible. Did she just pull out of herself? Well, yeah, I mean, when the baby's ready to come, it comes right out. It's flying out. Yeah. So that would mean that she gave birth with no medication. Right. Yep. Natural. Yep. Just all the way. Just like our ancestors did it. Yeah, they did. At least what have you got. OK, adults summer camps are gaining a popularity, like a camp called Camp Social. They actually have a waiting list of 40,000 people. These camps are all over the world, including the Poconos and France. Oh, cool. Camp is an amazing place. You get to swim in the lake, drink bug juice, ring the bell if you win the Camp Olympics. Oh, and then there's Camp Love. Who could forget Camp Love? Oh, so they do like all the traditional camp stuff, but they also have unlimited wine and upscale amenities. And it's adult women that are flocking to these camps, right? Yeah, because they want the camp hookup. Well, they just thousands of people on wait list for these. They just want to break. Oh, my gosh. Is that a place where that's all you do for? I think it's one eight weeks or something like that. And you just hook up with everybody. It's pretty easy. It's basically below deck that show, but on land. Yeah, or like in a canoe. Oh, wait a minute. Did you work at the Poconos lease? I did. I was a lifeguard at one of the resorts. Was there any? Hanky, Hanky, Mikey, Ben. Anybody fake a drowning? Any boys, Lisa? So they look at mouth to mouth. No. How about this story? A family of Taekwondo black belts in Texas rex rescued a woman who was allegedly being sexually assaulted. Apparently their dojo, so to speak, was right next to this other place where the woman was being assaulted. You don't want them coming in. You don't want one black belt right around when you're doing something like that. Never mind the whole family. A man is on top of a girl trying to assault her. I mean, what's the right thing to do? Take them off and hold them there until you get arrested. Incredible. All five members of their family have black belts and they held that suspect for 15 minutes until police arrived. Yeah. Here's what you got to love, right? 88th. The suspect was pulled off, right, and the woman was rescued. But he didn't realize that these people were Taekwondo black belts. So he starts abusing them and then came the beat down. The beat down was likely not pretty. If we go to line two, Billy, we have Amy. Her brother, I guess, is over seven feet tall. She's going to answer some questions for us. Amy. Hi. How are you? What's the deal on your brother? My brother is seven feet tall. And he, so when we, he did a post grad year after high school and he, when he went there, they had to make a special bed for him. That was, they, they welded together another like half of a bed so that it was long enough for him. Wow. What do you do when he goes to a hotel? I think, I mean, he gets like a king-sized bed. That's what they have at their house. He's married and has a kid now. So, yeah, they just have a king-sized bed and he kind of, I don't think he can ever really just lay straight. Or he lies on the diagonal, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What about his wife? Like where does she lay? I think you take up the whole bed. I know. Is his wife really tall too? Yeah. But he's probably like five, ten or five eleven. That's like about how tall I am too. So yeah, he's, he's just always, he was like five feet when he started kindergarten. Oh my god. Is he a, is he a baller? He used to be and he actually, he played a football and he did track too. So, but yeah, he, I remember when he was in eighth grade, he was already like six, ten. What the hell? I'm bored like 36 points in the championship basketball game. Yeah. That's great. And you don't see many seven footers in the NFL or in football? No. Yeah. So he, he might have, I mean, he might have been like the tallest, I know he was at least the Towless and Massachusetts for high school football players. Well, imagine if he's a receiver, all he has to do is stand in the end zone, right? And the quarterback just throws to him, nobody just puts his arms up. Wow. That's pretty fascinating. It's like your, do you have other siblings or your parents tall? Like where is this coming from? So my, my mom is one of seven kids and my mom is like six, two and she has a sister who's six, four. And then she has four brothers who are between like six, five and six, nine. Did they all play volleyball or something? Yeah, I, I played volleyball, but my one time, my mom and my brother were in the grocery store and somebody came up to them and they handed them a card. There's apparently a Boston beanstalk club. Oh my God. Oh, God. First tall people. Wow. Wow. It's really qualified. Well, thank you for the call and thank you for listening. You've been listening to stories from the world of seven footers. There's a beanstalk club. There's so many questions. I'm glad to talk to Amy all day. Yeah. Yeah. We're coming up on entertainment. Lana Del Rey had her show at Fenway. It was a pretty wet show last night. We've got that. She's also coming up with a new song. We have a clip. Sabrina Carpenter launching a new tour. We'll tell you where you'll see her in Boston and know her con is going to live stream as concerts out at Fenway. We've got all that information as well. Coming up next. Now, the entertainment update with a billy costume. All right. The self-explanade is all systems go. The crowd is really building up as we speak outside the TD garden. The parade itself will kick off at 11 o'clock from outside the TD garden and the parade will take its usual root down causeway into government center, past city hall, along Boylston Street to the Hines where everything wraps up. You've got info on the roads where to go and where not to go. Well, in about 20 minutes, the streets will close. So we're talking Boylston Street, Cambridge Street, Causeway, Tremont in both directions for the parade, which will probably wrap up at around one o'clock ish. Yeah. And overnight last night they were working on the duck boats, shining them up, getting them geared up for the players who will board them in a couple of hours from now. You'll remember yesterday we had one of the owners of the duck boats on Cindy Brown. I asked, Hey, which players get which duck boats in here's a response? Thankfully, we are just a recipient of a list at some point today that will say which player is on which dog or which players or back off the staff or trainers or coaches or owners. And then they match them up with a particular duck name and color. So we just line up in the order that they give us and then we kind of deal with what we're given. Now, there's a story there will be a celebrity fan, a duck boat. I mean, I think Paul Pierce is definitely going to be a part of the celebration. In fact, he said during an interview this week, he's more excited about this celebration than his own years ago. He's just totally into this, uh, Celtic teams, uh, but we could see Donnie Wahlberg could see Travis Scott. His name is on the list of Jack Carlo, possibly a day Portnoy from Barstool and, uh, who knows maybe while lead, our friend and the most connected man in America, as we call it. We should be on that, though. He'll definitely be on the bulge. Trust me. And Al Horford drew huge crowds yesterday at raising Keynes, uh, in the back bay, a huge crowd turning out. Horford looking forward to the parade though, it's going to be crazy and I'm going to enjoy every second of it. And you know what? Looks like good weather for the parade lease. I think it's going to be. Yeah. The heat wave is over. Yeah. It's going to be like 80 and sunny. And if we're going to get showers at all, they'll be late in the day today or even tonight, right? If we get them at all. Exactly. Uh, so it's going to be crazy. There was crazy weather last night. Oh my God. The winds were whipping up. The rains were coming down. There was thunder, uh, there was lightning and Lana Del Rey's show out at Fenway had to be delayed a couple of hours because of those storms, but she finally took the stage at about 10 30 last night. Oh, Boston. We're doing it. We're doing it. I'm so happy to be here. This is amazing. I love you guys. I saw you. You know I know you. Thanks. Thank you for waiting. I guess we'll just cruise through as magically as we can with our community. Now those are some rain-soaked fans right there. You gotta love it. Hard core. Uh, she took the social yesterday teasing a collaboration with Quavo. We have a clip right here. I like this song. The net that he performed with her last night, like, he was at Fenway. So was Steven Sanchez. They performed his song. Wow. She definitely had a lot of good surprises. I wonder if Quavo will stick around for the parade. Yeah. A lot of bonuses for fans who waited in the rain. They get Quavo too. They waited for Mother. Yep. That's their mother. Where to your mother? And it's a new music Friday. Justin, where do you want to start? Oh my God. How about this new post Malone in his country era? This one featuring Blake Shelton. It's called Paul Me a drink. Somebody bought me a smoke. Come by to get on fire. Now you get on the road. I've been breaking my back. Keep them up where the Jones is. This new album will be out in August. It's his country album. So he's everywhere these days. Right, Bill? I like that one. I like it. It's pretty good. Got new Coldplay. We played the full version of this in the seven o'clock hour. It's called Feels Like I'm Falling In Love. I'm falling in love. New Coldplay leads. There's your little guy hopping around on stage. Right at the piano. Yeah. What do we think? I like it. Again, it's like that. It's their sound. It's very big. And I hope they tour. Yep. It's fun to see them. That's their thing. And they stick to it. They do. They've done the sphere or they signed up to do the sphere. I would think they'd be perfect for the sphere in Vegas. They would be really good. Imagine all the visuals. Yes. Really good. One more to get to here. New Kygo and Jonas Brothers. This one's for you, Winnie. That's a good track. I like it. It's good. No, Winnie, are they all happy and in love now with all the brothers? No. So, Kevin just got a little, I think a little mole removed. He's some skin cancer. Joe's been traveling and I think he's just playing a field out. He broke up with that other girl. That he was his rebound. Okay. And then Nick is, he was filmed a movie. He just, now he's going to be doing a Broadway play. But things are apparently on the off with him in Priyanka. That's what we were saying on the gossip things. That things are going that well for them. But we'll see. You act in Europe and not doing touring in the fall. So, Nick's the one I loved in Kingdom, right? Yes. That was a great show. I would watch that whole thing again. You never saw it. At least you've got to see it. Kingdom is awesome. Sabrina Carpenter launching her first ever arena tour. She'll bring it to Boston, the TD Garden, October 3rd. And just announced Noah Kahn is going to livestream his sold out shows at Fenway, July 18th and 19th. And a portion of all proceeds from the livestream tickets as well as five bucks from each bundle. I'm not sure I know what a bundle is. It's another one of those words. It's multiple items put together. Okay. Into a bundle. All right. So, $5 from each bundle will go to his mental health foundation. He calls it the busy head project. No. Good for you, Noah. We're taking Mother. And Elon Musk is convinced someone is going to kill him. He insists two people have already tried to assassinate him. He actually did have two homicidal maniacs. The last roughly seven months come to aspirationally try to kill me and a bunch of other people. There wasn't an actual issue that they articulated. They were just in the homicidal maniac career. So, I do need to be kind of careful. Poses me to be a bit more sort of standoffish. So now, like, I stopped signing things. Because that would be a sure way to like homicidal maniac. I'll just have to sort of sign something and then shoot them. Like John Lennon, who was like singing about like, "Hey, can't we all just be nice to each other?" And then he got shot, you know, by one of his fans. You're like, "Okay." We'll try to avoid that. Word to your mother. Word to your mother. I was listening yesterday to an interview with the first person who received a brain implant. Yeah. Elon Musk's neurolink. Yeah. He's a quadriplegic. He had this thing implanted in his brain. And he can now control computers with his mind. Wow. His thoughts. And here's the thing with Elon Musk. He goes on and on and he speaks and I never really know what he's talking about. I don't think he knows half the time. Like, for instance. I'm surprised he's talking about death threats. And he's giving them ideas. Right. He gave him ideas of how to kill him. He's like, "You need to do that." That's my autograph. And then you can shoot me. Yeah, it's really odd. And it was weird when he mentioned John Lennon. And John Lennon, he kind of chuckles like, "Okay, really, Elon? He's a strange child." It wasn't funny, but I think he's seen the irony of a guy that was all about peace. Love and peace and shot. Love and peace and shot. Word to your mother. Yeah. Word to your mother, Bill. Word to your mother. Yeah. There's a docuseries coming out based on Lou Perlman. Now, you might remember he was the manager of NSYNC, also Britney Spears and O-Town. Yep. He was. He was making the band TV show on ABC. That's how they formed O-Town, because Lou Perlman was like, "I'm going to make another boy band. Like, I've already done this big, successful thing." And then it turns out he's stealing everybody's money, and no one made any money off of these things. Didn't he go to prison? Yeah, because he made himself the sixth member of all these bands. Lou Perlman? He was getting paid by being the sixth member and the game that cut, and then he was like frauding people. It was a big thing. He came on the morning show back like 20 years ago when we were in Florida, because that's where he lived, and he stopped by, did an interview. Yeah. Now, you said he made himself a member. He wasn't up on stage dancing with NSYNC. No, no, no, contractually. He said he was a good money. Yeah. This was a giant man. He was. Just give me a moment here. I've got to look for the archived interview of Billy with Lou Perlman. Oh, yeah. You need it. You need it. You're like the legend Lou Perlman. History is in the building. That's exactly what he said. I think that's how we presented it really. Yes. This iconic guy. He starts all these people's careers. Well, we saw him looking down the street. He thought it was a big deal. Yeah. I remember our producer, Jason, who's been on the show, he grabbed him and said, "Will you come on the morning show?" Yeah. Yeah. And there he came, coming down the street, and we're all looking out the window with studios. He said, "Oh, my God. Lou Perlman's really coming." And up the elevator, he came, and then he died in the clank. History was made, and then he died in prison. Kevin Costner will not do this the latest. He keeps changing his mind. Yeah. Now, he's not going back to Yellowstone, which, by the way, one of the greatest shows of all time, he said he's going to focus full-time on the Horizon movie series. Is he giving his own money to that series? Yes. Yes. I think $20 million to the first one. Wow. He did not learn from J.Lo. You don't invest in your own projects. J.Lo invested exactly $20 million, and lost it all. Yeah. But Costner's projects seem to do very well. Well, he's a very good actor. He's dating someone really young. Well, he said he wasn't married. No, he denied that this week. Well, at one point, they were definitely hooking up. Oh, he had an ugly divorce. That's what I'm thinking of. No, but actually, he didn't have jewel assets, but his rebound. Wow. Hey, we're brought to you by Framingham State University. We have them to thank for winning. You're welcome. Earn an outstanding degree without digging your family in a debt at Framingham State University, top programs in the arts, humanities, STEM, business, and education designed to set you on the path to a dream career. Just go to Framingham dot edu. And there you go. We're taking a moment from the Planet Fitness Kiss 108 studios. We're back with a Billy and Lisa in the morning on Kiss 108. OK, we're back. First of all, happy Friday. Go Celtics. Less than two hours. The parade will kick off from outside TD Garden, but we're very excited about this next segment. We have such a cool guest right now with such a cool story. Kaz Gralla is in studio with us. He is a NASCAR driver. In fact, we'll be driving in the NASCAR Cup series in New Hampshire at the Motor Speedway this weekend. Kaz, welcome to the studio. Oh, thanks for having me. I just want to say this is so cool because I grew up going to school at Worcester Academy, driving every day, listening to your morning show my whole life. How about that? This is very cool to be on with you guys. Now you just mentioned Worcester Academy, right? OK. I want to start. We're going to get to the drive in the NASCAR and everything else. And all of your sponsors. I love that with the shirts all sponsored. But when you were, I think, 10 years old, I had a show called TV Diner, a preceded dining playbook, and, you know, it was a food restaurant show. And occasionally we would offer up fundraisers, charity fundraisers, the opportunity to come on our TV show, go to a restaurant and review that restaurant. And as a very young cast, you came on the show. We've got a clip plan. All right. I'm excited. Our Chevrolet Diner for a day is a cast. Growler. Good to see you. How are you? Good. How are you? And I know we said you're the Eastern Standard in Boston and you're on assignment and everything. But I'm much more interested. Somebody just told me that you're like a national champion race car driver. I am. And how old are you? 13 years old. 13 years old. How does that happen? You just start when you're really young. I started when I was four racing go-karts and worked my way up the ranks. Okay. That's the coolest thing ever. All right. And you were a foodie. That's why your parents paid handsomely for this experience, right? Yeah. I was a foodie. I am a foodie. Absolutely love good food. So nowadays that means I have to love working out equally as much to balance. Oh, yeah. Well, you probably have to work out to drive these cars, right? Yeah. You absolutely do. You absolutely do. It's going to be 130, 140 degrees in the car during the summer for three and a half hours. And in the work that we're doing in there, steering the pedals, we don't have electronic assists like your street car would have. So, you know, the force that we push with our leg is the force that the brakes clamp on the car mechanically. So yeah, these things are very physical. You know what I'm going to recommend, Cass, ice baths after the drive. We do that. We do that. Yeah. They're already on it. Now, you're, in fact, the youngest driver to make the NASCAR playoff, and I think that was, I guess, in 2017. So how old were you then do the math? I was 18 years old. Yeah. And I had just graduated with Sir Academy. I had enrolled in college at Georgia Tech for engineering, and I won Daytona. Wow. Became the youngest winner ever ever. Hold on. You won the Daytona 500? Well, it was the Daytona 250. I'll take it. At that time. Yeah. So now I'm in the Cup Series. That's the Daytona 500. At that time, I was in the truck series, two levels down, but won that race and got into the playoffs. So I ended up deferring from college a year, deferred another year, deferred another year. At this point, college is kind of on the back burner for me, and I'm chasing this, chasing a stream and racing that I've always had. That's so cool. And you're living in New Hampshire? No. Living in North Carolina now. Okay. Yeah. That's the hotbed. That's kind of like Nashville is for country music artists. They don't even allow you in town unless you drive a race off. You don't think that on the road there. I'm telling you. So I asked Kaz off the air. I said, so how do you drive normally like in a normal car? And what did you like? Well, I said, honestly, I'm pretty slow and boring on the road because really, yeah. Well, I get that pent up energy out on the on the weekends. So I guess I don't I don't have that urge to go fast on the road. I get that out. Well, in the real world, what kind of car you drive? Right now I drive a Toyota Tacoma because last year I drove to Toyota, but I just made the switch this year to be with Ford. So working on getting a Ford personal vehicle F one 50 or something. Something. You get a pickup. You're yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Exactly. I mean, you walked in the testosterone levels just blew off inside. And it's in a sponsor is meat and bone. It's back. It's cleaver. I know. It's so good. Now, what kind of car do you drive for NASCAR? I drive a Ford Mustang. Of course. That's right. Like what brand I think what model Mustang is it like them? It's the Ford Mustang dark horse. Yeah. Yeah. New model. Now I got to ask you see producer Riley through the glass there. She's a huge F one fan like she's got a crush on 10 of the drivers. What's the difference between F one besides the look of the car? Yeah, the look of the car the way you have to drive it. But the main difference is the majority of our tracks are ovals and those guys raise only on road courses. So that's going to be your main difference. So the driving style is a little bit different. The drivers go through. And because of that, because of the difference in the cars and the tracks, you don't see a lot of crossover. There have been some guys in history that have done one and then the other. But for the most part, you kind of grow up like I did in the stock car lane versus in the open wheel lane. And that kind of becomes your specialty. So it's hard to cross over between the two. Have you ever been in a crash? I've been in a, yeah, many of the car flips like several times. I've been I've been lucky knock on. I don't know if this is what, but I have not gone upside down before. Oh, okay. Hoping to keep it that way. Have you ever burst into flames? I don't think that I've burst into flames. No, trying to get a history here. How did your family deal with this hobby that turned into a career, right? Oh, I think my mom loses years off her life pretty often. But no, they they've been super supportive of it. They've loved it since I was young. My dad used to race cars before I was born and when I was really young, so so it's something they're familiar with. It's in your blood. It is totally new. Yeah. Yeah. Now you were you reviewed a restaurant on my show. So you were a foodie at 13 years old. Obviously, that's why your parents paid so much money for a good cause. Are you still a foodie? I am. I am still a foodie. And luckily, I've got the perfect sponsor for it. Now, I was going to say, what is your own bone? They are high, high quality meats that you can order online and have shipped directly to you. See what I mean? They've got it. It's an online butcher shop. That's right. That's right. Yeah. And it is so good. They feed us well at the racetrack. So we're taking care of. So this is high end meat is your sponsor. Yeah. Yeah. You know, just any meat, really, literally any any cut of meat you can add. So you go to meat and bone online and you can order food and it comes to you? That's right. They ship it right to your door. Wow. That's amazing. What's it like in the pit? In the pit, you know, it's it's actually cool to see the pit stops up close because our pit stops. They might not be as fast as Formula One, but that's because we've got less people and they're having to jack the car up manually on each side. So we'll change four tires in nine to 10 seconds. A really good one might even be less than nine seconds. Yeah. So I know you're going to go. You're in a busy schedule. Oh, yes. That's tough to give away. Are you married or in a relationship? I have a girlfriend. I'm not married. Yes. Because that's got to be one of the best pickup lines at a bar. Like so. What do you do? Well, I'm a NASCAR driver. Oh, totally. That Navy. That Navy seal. Yes. You're like right up there with Navy seal. That's so cool. Now when you go out, social media, will there meet and bone gate? No. Oh, gosh. No. No. In fact, I try not to bring anything up about racing. Honestly. I try to keep that under cover. That's all I'd talk about. It's like you're locked in, you know. Do you wear one of those onesies in the car? No. We'll just let that one go. Okay. So meeting bone is your sponsor. And because of meeting bone, we can now offer up a pair of tickets than the NASCAR event this weekend. And Winnie just handed me that. So we've got two grandstand tickets and a meet and greet behind the scenes tour complements of meeting bone and CAS. This is a cool deal. Oh, yeah. Really cool. You get the full chore. They get the sit in the car. I think I'll be the only one in the car. I don't know if they're going to be allowed in there, but they'll get to see it all behind the scenes. It's just going to be cool. Okay. As this would be cool for somebody, one of our listeners, right? That's never been to an event like this, right? It would be something cool to win and go see like with their own eyes, right? Yeah, absolutely. Well, any live sporting event, you know, I just feel like you, you get such a different perspective on it when you're there in person. So yeah, this is a great, great package. And I got to say, if it is your first time going, you're going to be spoiled with this package. You're never going to be able to be able to be regular again. Yeah. And then they get meat for life. No. Color 25, 617-931-1108 and you'll get the package at the NASCAR event with CAS this weekend. So good to see you again, CAS. Yeah. Thanks for having me. Congratulations. Kids 108. It's the morning wrap up on Billy and Lisa in the morning. All right, let's wrap this Friday show up very, very busy as every Friday is where we get started on the recap. Gotta say congratulations to Sarah. She won the tickets to the NASCAR event this weekend, which is really, really cool. She'll see Cas Gala who we just had in a really cool story, by the way, with cats. You know what's funny? He was just telling us off here. He cannot practice in the car. Yeah. I asked him what, what's the percentage of gym time and car time? And he said it's about nothing because they're not allowed to. Not allowed in the car until it was day. Not allowed. That's so interesting. It's like a budget thing. Yeah. I could have talked to him forever. I like the fact that he started when he was four with go-kart. Yeah. That's where he credits his beginnings. That's amazing. That's from go-kart. So pretty cool. Congratulations to Sarah. All right. Let's get to the show today. What happened? Well, we gave away another pair of tickets to Justin Timberlake, a double play winner, that winner, Kelly qualifies for that grand prize. It's a hotel stay, spot treatment, dinner, and tickets to both Timberlake shows. Collar 25. Kelly is you. Yay. Just like that. Just a simple old. Yeah. It works everything. This is so exciting. Yeah. We love to hear that. We never win anything. You know, it's just a little bit extra special for us. I'm just saying your next shot at the double play will happen between five and six p.m. with the V bros in Gianna. If you're listening to me right now, say that. Don't repeat it. It wasn't me. Only you knew we had Katherine Loftus in. She's our attorney at large, covering the Caron Reed trial. She stopped by to, you know, break down what happened in court yesterday. Was there a smoking gun? Like everybody said, there's nothing that points. Oh my goodness. This is what we were waiting for. This is why she was charged with secondary money. None of that came from the. No, there was not a clear path for the prosecution to say, okay, this is what happened. Yeah. I mean, kind of a left down. Yeah. As a person, like me Lisa, I've been following it for eight weeks. I was expecting this massive, you know, voicemail or text that was her saying, like, I hit you or whatever something, nothing, nothing. And it's also crazy how, you know, outside of Boston outside of New England, people are following this trial. Oh, yeah. A lot of them are following it through us. My favorite part about this Caron Reed thing that I am trying to stay up on, but honestly, the thing not in Boston, I haven't heard anything about it besides on your station. But I love listening to people from Boston say, the car, the car, the car, I just love it. The car. So she'll be back on Monday. Yeah. She'll be back on Monday. Catherine should be back on Monday and finally got to get this in. Lana Del Rey had her show at Fenway last night. There was a rain delay. People were, you know, sheltering in place. And she ended up coming back and performing and I noticed on Instagram that they all call her mother. Yeah. Well, I got an explanation from one of our talk backers who explains that's a phrase in the, in the gay community. That's who they say to somebody they look up to. Oh, mother. Okay. I wanted to get that in there because we were kind of questioning that. Makes sense. Shout out to Lana Del Rey. Very cool. Very cool. Catch the full show podcast. You can search Billy and Lisa in the morning anywhere you consume your podcast. It's very, very easy. But coming up next couple of years ago when the Billy and Lisa show launched, our talk back feature launched and there was this guy, he was one of our first talk backers. His name was Tommy the landscaper. Oh my God. Did we remember him? Yeah. Well, Tommy ended up moving to Florida, still listens, but he hasn't been that active on the talk. Right. Anyway, he hopped a plane with his kids to come to the Celtics parade. He is down there right now. Wow. He's going to call check in and give us a live report. That's next. What up is a brown from the Boston Celtics and we're back with Billy and Lisa in the morning. We kissed one away. You're Billy and Lisa. And we ball. Well, probably right after the parade, which kicks off at 11 o'clock this morning. Boy, big crowd outside the TD garden. They're already lining the streets of the parade route. The duck boats are ready. In fact, I just got word. The duck boats duck boats have officially entered the North station garage underneath the TD garden. So they're ready to go. And in the meantime, we've got the talk back mafia on the Billy and Lisa morning show. These are people who regularly reach out to our talkbacks, right, Justin? Yeah. And they usually give themselves names, which we encourage, right? The mayor of the South. Sure. And there's so many of them. And one of the first, I think maybe be first was this guy, Tommy, who was very active on our talkback mic. This was a little sample. Tommy to landscape. He had live from swamps get beach. Okay. And so he was very active for a while. And then he went completely radio silent. Yeah. Wasn't he the runner up or something or first year as talk backer of the year like he was in the top three, I think, and we've got him on the phone. Well, he moved to Florida and he still listens because he messages me, but he flew up just for the parade. I think with his sons, he's live down there at the parade right now. Hey, Tommy. Billy, what's up, buddy? Tommy, we have a question for you. Okay. Where have you been? Are you cheating on us down there in Florida? Absolutely not. I've been enjoying the Florida weather. I listen to you guys every day on the I heart out, but I don't catch it till about 10, 11 o'clock. We don't move early in the morning in Florida. We don't get going until nine. Yeah. I love that. Yeah. I got to guess there's more landscaping business down in Florida than there is here. Right, Tommy? Yeah. I got out of the landscape business and I'm in sales now. So it's much better. Oh, that's great. So when did you do an all of a boat right next to you? Yeah. Not as big though, Tom. Wow. We grew a little this year. So Tommy, you're down there outside the garden. Is that where you are? Yes. It's really a favor because she said I was a little echoing. So I stepped away. We're in the front row, a government center underneath the Celtics sign is getting loud. They got the tequila flow and the vodka flow. So I went under the trees away from everything. So it'll be a little quiet. So I know how I know how Billy gets when he hears speaker phones and Bluetooth. So how early did you have to get a spot? So we left we left the house in Florida at 2 45 in the morning. We took the 520 flight out. We got here at 7 58 o'clock. I think I told Justin right around eight o'clock and we fly out at five o'clock tonight and I'll be back home and bed at nine. Wow. What a trip. Now, how old are your kids and how many are there? So I got my my boy with me, who's 23 Nathan and my other boy, 18 Jacob. And then we got this great kid miles from New Jersey we met. He flew in part as well. Women, you just met a kid and he flew from Florida with you. No, for me, Jersey. His parents are here and they said, wow, they've got this really organized. Nice. We've been self-expends our whole life. We came down. I can't believe how organized this is. I said, well, when you do it every couple of years, you kind of. Well, it is a sports town after all so much so people tend to hate us. Yep. We left my beautiful wife, Marie at home, but she's home probably sitting by the pool right now. So there you go. Look at you. You guys are living the dream. Yeah, not even landscaping anymore. What kind of sales are you in? I can't do plugs, Billy. We've got to pay you for that. But I do trailer sales. Oh, like double wides? No, like landscape trail is like who's next fifth wheel trail is that stuff? Oh, there you are. You know what? You are Tommy. You're a business man. He's a hustler. You got it. Moose knuckle. [LAUGHTER] He remembers. He does. Let's go. Billy, it's hard to forget. Well, you know. - They're all Tommy that will escape. - Billy, it's hard to forget.