Toucher & Rich: Fred Encountered a Guy Who Hadn't Been Out In A While (Hour 3)
Toucher & Hardy
Beasley Media Group
4.3 • 735 Ratings
🗓️ 6 May 2020
⏱️ 40 minutes
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On this hour: Will other states reopening ruin things for Massachusetts? Fred went to the store yesterday and saw a man bothering store workers and muddering the same thing over and over. Fred is convinced he hadn't been out in a while. Tirdy works aired last night and it was full of hicks and rats
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| 0:00.0 | B-Pod Studios |
| 0:03.0 | This is not your conventional sports radio show. |
| 0:12.4 | It's a lot of fun, right? |
| 0:13.3 | You're having fun. |
| 0:13.9 | Toucher and Rich, 985, the Sports Hub. |
| 0:22.5 | 985, the Sports Hub. We're5. Sports Up, we're Tudcher and Rich. |
| 0:29.2 | So, Rich, what was your impression? |
| 0:31.2 | Are we thinking the 18th is a date where they will just be announcing plans for the future, or isn't the 18th, they start opening things up? |
| 0:40.5 | Well, I think that they're going to have something on the 18th. |
| 0:43.3 | I mean, the one thing that is undeniable is that everywhere else in the country might be different. |
| 0:49.4 | But in New York and in Massachusetts, the deaths are at least going down. |
| 0:53.3 | So I think what they're going to do is, and they've even given a little bit of leeway |
| 0:57.8 | this week, is they're going to start opening businesses that were considered non-essential |
| 1:03.3 | that have, I guess, the smallest amount of people being able to be infected. |
| 1:07.8 | Like as he even said, Flores opened up this week. |
| 1:09.7 | And I think they're going to have a kind of like a phase one type of soft opening for a lot of different places. Maybe businesses that, you know, you could do curbside pickup that aren't exactly just food. You know what I mean? Like the, like the essential stuff. I think that it's going to end up, you're going to get a little bit of that, which is good, because that opens up the economy. And if it's a way to keep people safe as well in a business where you can stay safe, I think that's obviously something that's not too much to ask. See, I wanted them to go through Memorial Day now because I'm going to Tennessee. You know what I do wonder, and I haven't heard anyone talk about this, and I'm sure it's out there. |
| 1:48.3 | But, I mean, you know, like there aren't going to be any pools open for a couple months, right? |
| 1:51.0 | Like, that's something that's a massive no-no, right? |
| 1:52.8 | I mean, and I'm wondering. The thing about the pool is that it's got the chlorine in there, which I know the virus cannot live in the chlorine. |
| 2:03.3 | I think it's less the pool than it is the people in mass that go to a pool. |
| 2:07.7 | I think that's the part of it. |
| 2:09.1 | You better open up the pools. |
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