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Sugar, spice, and everything nice. These were the ingredients chosen to create. The Grace Curley Show. Radio, TV, print, Grace Curley does it all. She sings, she dances, she acts. I'm waiting by the door for my pull-it service. She sounds hideous. She's just the worst. Yeah, she's a wacko. She is, she is the devil. Now here's the millennial with the mic. He still leaves me both breathless and speechless. I love her. I love her. She is the best. Somebody will ask you to say grace. Grace Curley. Great! I wish I was Grace Curley. I'm Tom Shattuck. I am from the Mainwire. 12 to 2 here today for grace curly i'm in all week i'm thrilled to talk to you i'm thrilled to be on the howie car radio network and this week is just like a fun week and today i today i hit my stride this was just excellent today i just got back from the gas station and um i was filling up a gas tank for um It's a good lesson, actually. So here's the good part of this. And we're going to get to Ianna Presley and her husband and very odd accounts of murders in Boston that were nowhere and then before they were somewhere and all of that stuff. But I want to bring something else just to you here. So just a lesson in government. You know, the Democrats are going to do this thing. called the well they're trying to the mass democrats the fund bill so they're going to try to reinstate happy hour and allow you to drink alcohol more publicly if cities and towns want to and have packies open earlier on the weekends and they're inspired to do this because of because of the tartan army because a bunch of scotsmen and i like these do i'm i was thrilled with him came over last month and uh got wasted and drank all the beer in boston and had a good time and more power to them i i thought that was a good thing come on in and buy our stuff that's well wonderful so now democrats because they never study history have learned that we could do things like that like have fun in open spaces and allow people to buy booze earlier if they want to and allow a happy hour which means like from five to seven a drink is half off or whatever it is i don't know i've never had happy hour because i grew up in massachusetts and mike duccas decided uh who famously by the way like had made like three guys split one beer according to howie like he decided that i wasn't allowed to uh when i was 21 wasn't allowed to have a discount drink and none of us were if you're around my age so there you go but it just talks so now these democrats want to push this bill and they're like wow we're going to do all freedom stuff and

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We already had the freedom stuff before you ne'er-do-wells, before you killjoys came in and made everything difficult, whether it was in a form of puritanism or just overreaching. And while you took all the bars and beers away and made Massachusetts lamer than ever, you flooded the streets with weed. So now Boston smells like a skunk convention. It does. Every day it smells terrible in Boston. But that's fine, and that's not even more. We'll get to more of the fund bill in a minute. The Democrats are discovering that deregulation can work slowly. As they overregulate again, you know, you're not going to have a data center, you know, between here and Poughkeepsie, but, you know, very slowly they're going to say, wow, if we incentivize them to go to this bar and eat and drink more, then they might go to the bar and eat and drink more. In other words. leaving people alone lets the marketplace thrive but you know that's very tough for democrats to do but anyway so the whole reason i bring this up is is that i just got back from the gas station and i filled up a gas can with gas it's uh four or five gallons whatever and of course this gas can now is overregulated because government couldn't the days of just having a gas can that you pour gas into and then pour gas out of that those are long gone We couldn't do that anymore. So now I have a gas can where I have to somehow be Houdini to get the cap off. It's got all sorts of measures so that I don't burst into flames. I don't know who was bursting into flames while working with gas cans, but whoever it was or how many it was, it wasn't enough. Nothing made it worth it to make gas cans unusable. And so once you do that, so I got the gas in, fine. So it took a while. And now to pour the gas, I had my son, my 12-year-old is he's now mowing the lawn, which is great, which is a great thing. Because he may start mowing other lawns. And he'll make some money because he likes to make money. And that's good. That's how America should work. So my son, I said, okay, go ahead. You can just pour that into the lawnmower. And he can't pour it into the lawnmower because gas cans now are made so that you can't pour gas. So he tries to pour it. He's pushing this button and pushing this button. He's got his hand on the calipers and two on the tumblers and one on the off button and one on the on the on the pause button and one on the fast forward button. And he can't pour it. And I said, I understand. Young man, I understand. Because government has come in here and made it so that the gas can doesn't pour gas anymore. They've made it a pain in the you know what. So what we have to do is just take the Naslau. pour the stuff into the into the lawnmower a whole bunch will spill off onto the ground and into the water system but that's what progressivism does it ruins everything it just simply ruins everything so that's my little lesson that i learned while this happened but another thing that uh that we experienced while this was happening and i'm in northern massachusetts i'm up near newberry port georgetown areas like that So there's a lot of, there's farms here in horses. So we run into a bunch of people on bikes, cyclists. And the cyclists, of course, they're all dressed like Spider-Man. I don't know why, what, why this started happening and, like, why they're all ready for Comic-Con. But, but, and they're spayed out. So they're like, they're wide. They're wider than just the bike lane because they're very important, you know, because they're doing something.

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by riding their bikes i said there's nothing worse and we've got the bike lanes everywhere where i am but it it's just the you know the five foot uh it's just a white line mostly it's not like in boston where uh mayor woo has put erector sets all over the city and destroyed the back bay it's amazing how like what this which is just another example so you've got these bike lanes um and i notice that the cyclist They never go any further to the right than on the white line. To assert their privilege, like, no, I get to have everything over to the white line, and so I'm going to be on the white line. I could be two feet to the right, well, within the bike lane, but I'm not going to. Which brings me to the point that cyclists suck, and I'm so sick of it. I'm so sick of it, and I'm so sick of their attitudes. and the fact that they feel so noble what they've done to boston itself which was such a tough place to drive already it was a tough place to drive already but they've decided that they are going to push the city around using the green agenda the climate agenda and they've just crippled the back bay of boston which is if you're used to if you know boston at all it's a very very pretty flat landfill area uh with all beautiful brownstones in it and it was hard enough to drive anyway there and they've made it terrible once in a while though and this is what i like this is from ass day daily news and this is what we're seeing with kind of the socialist thing happening to Once in a while, democratic policies and obsessions come back to bite them. Dayline Boston, cyclists rage after Mayor Wu's staffer van caught in bike lane just days after she vowed to crack down on violators.

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Cyclists gathered at Boston City Hall last week for a somber vigil for Louisa Gag, the 36-year-old city transportation planner, killed by a recycling truck on Tremont Street. There's a lot of elements in there. Hundreds gathered out in yellow streets or safe shirts, cradling the sunflowers that have become the memorial symbol for cyclists killed on Boston roads. I didn't know that about the sunflowers. I apologize for being naive to it. They came to mourn and to be told the mayor had heard them. Michelle Wu, who once employed a gag as her city council policy fellow, stepped to the podium and vowed to crack down. Blocked bike lanes, blocked crosswalks, double parking. Her administration would step up enforcement, she said. She was assigning the city's two senior aides full-time to the city's streets cabinet. dealt with these people last year just the absolute worst they're just all they do is the city streets people just pet themselves in the back and say well we get six more we have six more miles of bike lanes and we did last year i was working kind of in a documentary about this stuff about the the bike lanes and what they've done to boston so because they don't really there's no rhyme or reason to it they bring in all these engineers and charge the city up the ying yang but uh there's no Bycleans just simply don't make sense in Boston. It's not a gridded city. And a lot of it has to do with the fact that over the years and over the centuries, behaviors have built the roads rather than... city planners building the roads and i forgot what it's what's called uh whatever's uh fence you know there's a reason why traffic works in a certain way in the city when it works in a certain way in the city so the bike lane people uh decided that the best course of action best course of action was to arbitrarily throw new bike lanes up and so they threw them all over western ad that's out near brighton and allston area and what it did was prohibit people from parking and picking up things like pizza or children from daycare but the city planners they don't care just like the people who do the uh who do design the gas cans they don't care it's not about the gas can's actually working anymore it's about that it's noble to put the effort in to show how good we are because they don't have a real god Then they just instead just have this. See what we did? We did six more miles of bike lanes. Okay, that's fine. You've destroyed five more businesses doing that. Cool. I ride a bike bicycle. Bicycle. Oh. The worst. The worst. I actually made the mistake a few years ago. My wife decided it was time. I needed to lose weight. So she got me a fat tire bike. The hell were they thinking when they made up fat tire. I don't want some jackass loser fat tire biker. Yes, that's exactly what I was. I was, but I was fat too. I was even fatter then than I am now. And so I had people like pull over and ask if I was okay. And that was the end of my fat tire bike. I was like, I'm not on that bike in your shorts.

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I never did anything with short. Can people stop, by the way? Do you have to wear spandex when you're on a bike? Like, why am I seeing the lead singer warrant essentially every time somebody's riding bikes? But anyway, so these stupid bike lanes, you know, it's a scourge. You know it's a scourge. I know it's a scourge. And so now these people are mad at Michelle Wu and couldn't happen to a better person. They are angry. They've posted all over TikTok. uh cyclists in the crowd called it what they thought it was i say this is why this is bull bleep um bull bleep she just wanted to lie to us to shut up she doesn't really care yada yada yada yada yada in other words that's right because they don't care she's parking in your bike lane because your bike link doesn't make any sense yeah actually webb yeah we're calling you uh mrs you know to your face but when it really gets to it progressives don't care about this they know you're not a girl you know you can't ovulate and we'll get into that because it'll throw up but like stop it they just do it to hassle you You think it mattered to them whether or not the Wakefield Warriors are called the Warriors or the Pentucket, Seychums were called the Strait. Do you really matter to them? No, it didn't matter to them. Just say the right pro now. Oh. Oh. What mattered to them is that it mattered to you. So they're effing with you and your streets. They're effing with you in your gas can and they're taking away your town's football team name. Not because it matters to them, because they want to hassle you. Because that's all they do. They don't like you. They don't like it. Saga still has a sachem's. They don't like that. Sagus with their sachems. And Suggis is kind of a Trumpy town, too, and they do that thing every... every uh every uh around christmas time which they also don't like where the like there's a bunch of houses that have a billion uh christmas decorations christmas lights like with generators and stuff and there's all the left hates that look at them with them Christmas lights and their generators and the crowds and their Italians and they don't like Italians. The left hates Italians. Just look at the, you know, Christopher Columbus. Columbus Park in Boston, just there three weeks ago, has no Christopher Columbus statue in it because we can't because we're ashamed of him, but the park is still, but we can't because we don't, does not compute. These are not saying. And you Italians are going to love me. They do love him. You love them. All right. When we get, you can call us, or no, text me at 617-213-1066. 617-213-1066. My name is Tom Shaddock. This is a Grace Curley show.

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Let's see, 508 says funnel sales are up. Yeah, I'm sure they are. You know, it's funny because for a while there, you know, after the 70s, all these gas cans locked. I'm sorry, the gas, the things in the car, gas caps all locked and none of them do. Funnel sales could be up, or maybe it's not, you can't siphon like you used to be able to. But, yeah, yeah, gas is less expensive than it was, less expensive than it was during the peak of Biden. But I could use it being a little less expensive as well. Still waiting on more details from Anna Presley's husband's house, which they're selling in Matapan for over a million dollars. I understand last night they took it off the market. very interesting also the timing of the murder that happened there an 18 year old a young lady tragically murdered there uh you hear whispers about who might have done it i don't i don't know yet uh i by the way i would tell you to go follow jack gaitley on twitter if you're not already because gaitley is like way on this he is deep in there and um and he's a very good source of information for this but 18 years old And the person who found her then walked to the police station to tell him in person. Okay. Okay. Just seems a tad bit odd to me at all that that was the occurrence. And also, do we know who is in the unit, the house that they're selling for a million dollars? You know, that's over and above the money he's already got in pocketed from the sweet deal he has from building a courthouse, a state bid, $2 billion. Amazing. How plugged in are these people? These are truly elite elites. How plugged into these people? Ina Presley came crying poor mouth to us at the Herald like 10 years ago when she was just first running. Talking about her humble beginnings. And she was back then, I'll give her credit, she wasn't a vowed socialist back then too. She was like, I expect equality of outcomes, not just opportunities. And it's like, okay, socialist and then we endorsed her. But that was, like these people are in it to win it now. The Griffith is so quick. Nobody hesitates anymore. I've not been in state government. I mean, obviously how he writes about this, has been writing about this for almost 50 years. And you know it's easy to be on the take. The easy way to be on the take is you're the city councilor who can greenlight a liquor license. That's it, right? So you get your cash and put it in your bra at the filibuster restaurant up on Beacon Hill. That's how the Gryft works. But this is like a different level. Everybody is so advanced and gets so rich so quick. You need to study this. Where's the course on that? All right. I am Tom Shattuck. I'm in for Grace Curley. Stay with us. The Grace Curley show is on the air. It is a fun day. It's a fun day. You know, I know that there's...

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unease uh there's uneasness around the what's happening in iran and i know that there's there are some things that you wonder could be going better and the you know i wasn't a fan of the tariffs and but i'll tell you what trump has so much excellent resolve it is ridiculous It is ridiculous. And he is for this country. And it couldn't happen a better time because the Democrats are absolutely against the country. And who are the thought leaders? Like, who do they have? Okay, you don't have to like JD Vance. I love JD Vance, by the way. I think he's fantastic. You don't have to like JD Vance. You don't have to like Marco Rubio. I like both of those guys. I love Scott Bessent. I think this team at this White House is fan bleepant-tastic. And who does the left have? Who does the left have? They have no nothings. Here's cut too. They have no nothings. Like David Hogg, who's a kid who was down the street from a shooting? Who doesn't know anything? So by default, of course, he's a stupid fist-raising socialist. They've got no ideas at all. And yeah, Trump is his poll numbers take a hit because he's doing stuff. If you're going to go out and do stuff, you're going to take it, especially if you don't have a friendly media. Trump is getting stuff done. Remember the impossible things? Remember you can't move the embassy in Israel? Can't do that. No, no, no, can't do it. George W. Bush said, no, can't do it. You're going to upset the Arab Street. Bang. Trump said, bleep it. We're doing it. The Abraham Accords, another Trump thing. Get these people together. Get them in a room. You can't talk to this person, Mr. President, or this person. You shouldn't. Trump doesn't believe in that stuff. He's like, I want to talk to him. I want to talk to him. And who does the left have, left has David Hogg, this is cut to the kid, this scrawny kid who wasn't really at the school shooting that he's been using to gain fame. And like, congratulations on that. Here's Hogg. Do we want a party that is old, rich, and out of touch? Or do we want a party led by young people like Melot and Zohran Mamdani? Do we want a party that's led by cowards or a party that's led by truly courageous leaders who, when they are voting, ask themselves, well, which special interest is this going to piss off? Because I really don't want A-PAC to spend a million dollars against me in my primary or for Lockheed Martin to not give me my $5,000 corporate pack check, but instead ask themselves, what is the right thing to do? Or do we want a country led by Mayloft and Zohran Mamdani? Can I answer that, David? I'd prefer never have a Mayloft and a Zohran Mamdani running the country. I'm sorry to be so European-centric, but I don't need a Zohran Mamdani or a Mayloff or Glick Tower, whoever else has come on the scene now. Or nationally web, as a matter of fact. I don't need any of this stuff. you're an unserious person the party is unserious and they know it i mean the real democrats like van Jay Jones talk about this this weekend like they know that there's got they've got a problem they know that you can't sustain like this you can't sustain because when somebody comes out there like david hog and their whole the entire issue set that he has is that i'm young what does young mean young means you've got no experience

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And that you're naive. You haven't been through anything. You haven't seen this all before. And goodness knows, Zohran Mamdani and David Hogg haven't read anything. They don't know about the history of certainly this country. Although they have read a history of this country. There's no doubt about that. But not the history of this country? I'm young. That's a free space on a bingo card. I'm young. That's not a positive attribute. So you're just volunteering that you don't know anything? It kills me. I used to work with a guy in radio, a producer who would say that all the time. I would say like, oh, this is, whatever was on the, I would say this is like, this is Bon Jovi, whatever. Bon Jovi song, and he'd be like, oh, I wasn't even born when this came up. What? I wasn't born when this came up. What is that mean? Oh, the world didn't start until you were born. it's so it's it's so disgraceful it is i wasn't even boring okay we'll wait till you when did you start recording that's what we'll count as history then but they really believe that i mean these remember these are french revolution fans who believe the french revolution was the american revolution because you deposed the evil chick who wanted everybody to have cake they don't know what happened at all But they believe in year zero, just like the left does. Zohran Mamdani believes. No, we start now. We're rethinking everything. You know, we're reimagining gas cans so nobody can get the gas into the bleeping lawnmores. You have to pour it all the way into your alarm. So you spill gas everywhere into your lawn. My last house before this one was we had oil heat. um and so um do we have oil heat yeah oil heat that's right and so um sometimes we'd run out of oil because i'm so good at keeping tracks and handling the books and um and so what you could do is go i'm not suggesting this and i don't know if this is legal or recommended so don't do this but this is what i did i went to the gas station and bought diesel and poured it into the tank and it worked and it kept the oil burner going or whatever it was burning i don't know my poor diesel okay but anyway because of the super safe gas cap thing i had essentially the lebraia tar pits in my backyard because i couldn't unscrew the gas cap but that's the left thing no we've reimagined we're doing it better down we've reimagined this you're not going to be able to do gas like you like you wanted to how he talks about all the time The new washers and dryers, I got one of the new washers that doesn't have the propeller thing in it. And the person who was explaining it to is like, this is so high end. And what it uses is the friction of the momentum from the spindle bleeder. And that'll get the gaggle cliques going. And so it'll make everything much better. And so it's very economical as well. And it has that sticker on it that says I'm a good person because it's climate friendly, whatever. And it's great, except if you want to wash clothes, because it doesn't make any clothes clean. But it shows I'm a good person. It's like having a lawn sign, except instead of a lawn sign, I have a washing machine that doesn't make clothes wash. So you have to put the clothes through several times, put it on super hot, and add extra water. And that is how you do it. That's how you do it. And essentially they're saying, good luck to you.

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It's like, great, great, that's all you need. That's all you need. Because they're rethinking everything. We found a better way to do things. We're going to add bike lanes in the middle of Boston. We're smarter now than we used to be. 844-4-4-4-42. That is the number. 8444-542. Let us go to the phone and talk to Tom. Tom, you are on with Tom on the Grace Curley Show. Hey, Tom. Hey, Tom. Hey, good afternoon, Tom. Hi. You know, Eastern Europe, depending on the country, whether it be Poland or Russia or whatever, anywhere from 70 to 40 years of living under communism. White people in Eastern Europe rejected communism. I just don't understand these universities that are spewing out this nonsense that somehow if we give communism one last shot, it might work this time. And, you know, Ethiopia is a country that has been run by despots and communist dictators for 40 to 50 years. I would tell you that I have a family relation, that she is German by ancestry, and my brother visited some people in East Germany back in the mid-80s. And what he found, these people living in... a 10-story apartment building, six apartments to each floor. And this is what communism bought these people. Yeah. A common bathroom on each floor that consisted of a sink, a commode, and a shower. And every time you'd have to go out and do a bodily function, it would be like being in a delicatessen that would be people standing outside the bathroom, smoking cigarettes. or reading a magazine, waiting for the next person to get out. That's what communism, collectivism, bought these people. And unfortunately, these idealistic idiots that talk about, well, we can have free bus fare. We can have free housing. And landlords, we need to take their property. I'm sorry. I'm locked and loaded. If someone tries to take my property, okay, I'm going to die on my feet and not live on my friggin' knees. Well, Tom, they would tell you, you know, when you've heard this before, they would tell you that it's for public safety that they have to take your property. It's for public safety, which they couch everything in public safety. But you're so right about that. But Tom, you talk about the six units per floor in the shared bathroom in the misery. But, you know. The architects, Tom, are exempted. Zohran Mamdani's not going to live like that. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's not going to live like that. That's you and me who are supposed to live like that. That's not them.

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And it's amazing that they're so into communism for everybody else, but they want all the good stuff when it comes to them. Same with Barack Hussein Obama. He was so into socialism and so into a central planning government, so into Life of Julia, where everything is rests in the federal government. But him, no, no. He gets a gaudy, huge, disgusting library in the south side of Chicago, and he gets at least one. huge mansion in Cape Cod, and he doesn't have to do COVID rules or anything. It's like the game is so, it's so transparent. It's not even thinly veiled. It's not failed at all, Tom. All I can tell you is that his monument looks like the stone in Mecca, where people throw rocks at it. Well, I don't know about the throwing rocks at it. Thank you for the call, Tom. It's a horrific thing, but it's a perfect tribute to brutalism. The left likes to smash things down and crush things down and make things brutal. And that's why we have the MLK statue in Boston. Now, that thing, that horrific thing, it doesn't show Karate Scott King or Martin Luther King. It shows two weird arms that are made of brown. But they're for that. They're for Boston City Hall, which is a monument to brutalism and big government. If I'm in charge, you move into Old City Hall on School Street. It's a beautiful building, and it's got about 3,500 square feet. That should do it. Oh, my goodness. All right, we're going to take your calls when we get back. 844-542, 844-542. We'll have the latest on Anna Presley's real estate holdings and a lot more. My name is Tom Shattuck. This is the Grace Curley Show. Follow Grace on X at G underscore Curley. This is the Grace Curley Show.

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Taylor, I don't know if you've seen it yet, but there's a, I just sent it to us. Maybe you've already seen it. We'll try to grab it for the next hour. Brandon Gill is talking to somebody who, the lady who runs the Smithsonian, the history director, Anthea Hartig. And that guy is so good. He is so good. He uses the English language and, you know, you're... The literature of these institutions, he uses it against these people. Oh, do you? Really? Yeah, if we can chuck to that. Let's do that. It's, oh, it's so wonderful. The guy is the best. I mean, we need more of him. More Brandon Gill. Is it important to be polite? Excuse me, sir. Is it important to be polite? Yes, sir. It's also interesting because the same mass action toolkit that your organization has been promoting references, politeness as a defining characteristic of white supremacy culture. Ma'am, are you a white supremacist? No, sir. You're not. Can you help me square why your organization says that being polite is part of being a white supremacist? I'm not exactly familiar with that passage of the mass action toolkit, which is not one that we developed. I don't. Pardon me? I said I just read you the passage from it. Pardon me? It's a tough one when you're dealing with Brandon Gill because he's ready for whatever you're going to say. You just have to try to run out the clock. That's it. You're not going to win. And he knows what you're going to say and where you're going to escape to. But he is so good. And just also the cadence of his voice, the way he uses his voice to be kind of down-homing. But at the same time, he's slicing people up. And let's go. Let's go. If the Smithsonian is doing all this DEI stuff, let's get rid of it. This was the same, it's the same thing as the bleeping gas cans, but except in literature. In literature, it's, it's, aren't you sick of this stuff? Aren't you sick of, like, seeing a sign saying, welcome to Boston? It should be said that officially the first peoples before Boston came here, before Governor John Winthrop came here in 1630, there was already the home of the Ikemachi and the good, shut up. The history of the United States, I hate to tell you. And I know you're not supposed to say this because they're the worst people who ever lived, but the history of the United States is largely a product of people in wooden boats from Europe. Ah! I know. I know that's scary to hear. I know. They were colonizers. They were very bad people with blankets full of disease and all sorts of other horrible things that they were up to. But I'm sorry, the Enlightenment did not happen to the Iroquois. Even though Ken Burns has told us that the Iroquois already had a constitution and the United States of America before we did. We simply ripped it off. Just enough of this stuff. And that's why I love Brandon Gill going to people and doing this. Like, stop making stupid, woke decisions.

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It was fine as Yaki Way. It's okay that Tom Yaki didn't draft Jackie Robinson. We understand. We can handle it. It's okay. It's okay. He's done a lot of good things. No, we can't have it be that anymore. I want to get rid of Daniel Hall. We can't have it be that anymore. I want to change all the things. We can't have any of this over. And the same thing with the Smithsonian. Stop positioning. the people who built this country as the enemy as the bad people so that's why you have people in high schools in roxbury and dorchester and matapan or wherever who learn nothing academically who aren't ready for college but the only thing they learn that sticks is that this country sucks and then we were slavery in sixteen nineteen but that's what these people do I'm done with it. If you ever went to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, there's a place called Strawberry Bank. It's a little pretend town from the 1700s. As COVID was ending, I took our kids there because it was mostly outside, so during COVID, it was kind of still open. And, you know, Mary Beckett Blood, or whoever the person who was playing one of the original wasps who was in the town. came out to us and said, oh, thank you. Hello, Tor. I just want you to know that we're on the ancestral home of the Nicki Market and the pick-pack, what? What does this even mean? I am Tom Shaddock, Grace Curley Show, coming about one more hour.