[0:00] ..." Back here at Fenway Park got -- along with -- Pete Shepherd era -- melody insurance tote board now reads 9824200. And 27 dollars it is our"...
[10:21] ..." to I think now I'm not sure but I know that mister Wakefield. Who's going to show me at least two or three variations. Out. Long and -- excuse me which I thought I was"...
[12:36] ..." enough to get up in the is this your first trip to Fenway tonight. No you've been here before -- the ball well now wait a bit let's go over to question yes is this your first trip to Fenway yes and the answer was no and then your next statement was. This is your first time here but I."...
[16:57] ..." thank you very much -- pleased with this because today with the Jimmy Fund for stopping by and I can help on the so we really appreciate nothing better than good luck and I wanted to"...
[17:20] ..." set 8777381234. Get almost all once we need your help right now Jimmy Fund -- org or WEEI dot com."...
[0:00]" Back here at Fenway Park got -- along with -- Pete Shepherd era -- melody insurance tote board now reads 9824200. And 27 dollars it is our goal to hit four -- we beat three point seven million last year we want to hit a four million mark. Between now and -- Morrow night. At the twelve midnight our next guest is still known worldwide legendary comedian or entertainer. And he's get everybody smiling because he walked in and use -- soon assure ladies and gentleman and other Muslim. The one and only Bill Cosby it's great to see you -- okay thanks for stopping by both."
[0:39]" Thank you I was listening to you guys on the on the way in from the airport. And I started to that haircut and I. You wanted to give you one. That. This radio I'm nick Diaz and does okay so three -- and I don't know I have I have no way I apologize serve and I was okay yeah. That's all right. I guess I can find a joke later I don't know until you can't I'm I'm sure you want none none OI. Yeah. But but what's important. You know and way way back did. You you're 41 year fifty soon you know then that lord Buckley is about four the so he's 87. But he knows statistics. And get us but from my point to want to. Exactly right what I'm getting is that 1920 is good enough. Drunks. Drugs in 1920304050. Were funny people. But they did a lot of other drug jokes -- the people so -- up and then you. We we grew up alive and became. Very serious about the problems. Of people and with people. Who who are dependent. Upon alcohol and how many families who have been taken down because. The head of the house the second mid of the house whatever book or even the children were drinking didn't so with the information. You cannot. Go on TV or B or -- an entertaining person without end. Without really making someone feel badly. If you start to -- drunk jokes to make -- person. Funny. So what does the only person did today. Was really drove that attention. And I am sure it -- a lot of people heard the program. And now understand. You really thought didn't say things. Until you really know. What. Has clause so what the reason is for a person looking. The way you look. And I think what you guys just did what this program was very very important because. Even with adults. Who think this saying something funny. They may have you'd never never thought. That that would not be. Something to say well they may have thought why not say it. That's the best way to bring it out to make it known. You you know what I mean that kind of thing but I think that it was it was stellar 22 then cut. The hair mean because is very very important. Pair. As I know."
[3:49]" Yeah. I apologize to -- you -- you know you're apology is not access. Move immediately though I know I've got no blood and they did you look willing to get an Alley with the like I got a pop up finish I didn't."
[4:05]" I won't tell you know we we talk so much about this situation. And that it you know which is the medical. -- dealings with with these two young children and then even teenagers and adults. But the emotional part of it and we're hearing stories today -- we're at a woman here earlier she was at a young twenties. She started crying she talked about she lost her -- her husband Lester. And then she talked about how we're friends left and I mean you're talking about some serious. How emotional stuff when people lose fear here or cancer patients and lose weight at."
[4:43]" Well this tour and I'm sure it was more than hair. For the people who left toll absolutely it was you know. 71. My grandmother. Alone died. -- my paternal grandmother died of cancer. I am I was 1415. Years old but in those days. People whispered about it. You also old. What over it and it was like that paved the way people think about aids. You couldn't you can't touch anybody and did -- give a hug someone so people with cancer. The you've got it for some reason. And and we're not going to talk about it we would really keep that out of the family. And I don't want to sleep next to you because it may. I may have it next to sydor center so. But I want to do something. This young man Clarence Pettway. Clarence Bentley was introduced to me when I was doing it Cosby show era around 1980. For something. Like that and Clarence. Had a brain tumor. Cancers. And he had his little -- thing on the side and win the pain. Of the more through injury or yeah -- and press it. I'm mad at class and I would tell you the relationship. By head with -- him. And the way he will he joked. With -- each other and and with the brain -- How this kid. Could come right back and then and I think clinches from a the somewhere in Buffalo plants died. But I won't tell you. -- just felt great. Having Clarence. For a friend. Because. Players loved it -- to -- back. All the jokes. And he wanted -- to do to make some some jokes. About whether or not he could. Played football -- you know wouldn't would do with the impact would be bad -- that could clinch is only about. Maybe other twelve or thirteen. And he was so wonderful -- his sense of humor as I think you'll find. An awful lot of these kids you're you meeting. Who wore -- with cancer. That they do have a great sense of humor than there was one little kid. In Atlantic City -- I was doing two shows are they should what would you meets them. Children from a hospital who. Cancer patients says yes so that brought them. The backstage. And I'm ready for this down owned Jones down moment. And now he they had just come of -- from making. People laugh but then I'd take a break and now let's just say okay let's go to a go to honest about thirty four. And it's. I look at them and then and I mean and will fare without hair. Some. Without site. -- thanks senator senator. And this one kid looked at me and he had these huge. Lumps. Blunders in. All around his face in his created. And I looked at him. And he said. A clue who. Looked for which is good imitation reviewing the -- yeah that's an mush mouth."
[8:47]" Yeah okay knock knock it off."
[8:49]" My -- and everybody all of pins suck just blew it -- and so said started."
[8:55]" And that's still -- did what. He did you do the movie we even. So I looked around for some help. If you don't because they really got really talks like. I I don't I don't want to get into you know I didn't you know. Oh yeah about since golden era the bone loses. You ask your. Good -- I'm sitting guys is. A three. New good read we meet -- I said what is it."
[9:29]" Then she started laughing about the venue this kid who has all of these."
[9:35]" This look at this thing and he is been practicing. And practicing. And everybody started laughing. And the only thing that."
[9:46]" It couldn't do -- I wouldn't do was bring him on stage for the next show because that is -- you would have been too much. Float through the audience to take a look you know looking at him. But man he got me they got me into it so good because sensitive to the guys in -- He really yeah it's. -- a brave buddies decided lavender has thrown -- the first person and I don't. Well I don't know -- first. I think I have two. Two partners with me well we're all going to I think now I'm not sure but I know that mister Wakefield. Who's going to show me at least two or three variations. Out. Long and -- excuse me which I thought I was -- a ball club did you hit in minutes with. You woke Brenda didn't -- those guys -- I -- I wasn't really knows how October would have to do that ought to know what was classroom is this a thousand Sam I remembered teaching that classroom like that -- Yeah. When -- you can't really do well somebody threw it up there but we're not going to. So -- park I was definitely put your head and I am he's got a lovely must have two -- three variations. Now I would tell you this. I have I've thrown to move two times at wrigley. Once in this St. Louis just recently. I have never all from the rubber. May did. NEA. But but at the -- of the Mitt. Of the catcher was outage hitting dirt. And rolling. And the funniest line was Harry Carrey. She's. Harry no Harry -- Harry Carrey and I mean I just went to my knees because it was funny. He energizes."
[11:47]" Hope you only. Golf. You're and ms. long in the -- busy June through all the I. So. Tonight. Tonight without even worrying see a lot of celebrities were -- they get down they get personal trainers. Blues. You know it's just pitiful. I don't care if the -- gimme the ball and get gimme the ball coach. You know that's a tremendously that I am whether I'm good at not one -- didn't regain his bases and drove. I don't care who exhibit -- got a fastball but yet it is and he doesn't say how fast. You know that's his --"
[12:33]" 47 miles an hour. And that's not enough to get up in the is this your first trip to Fenway tonight. No you've been here before -- the ball well now wait a bit let's go over to question yes is this your first trip to Fenway yes and the answer was no and then your next statement was. This is your first time here but I."
[12:57]" Hey -- me tell you I don't know we have delivered that's gonna want I ask a question not me I."
[13:04]" I'm doing all right okay okay. You don't depressed people love to blame love."
[13:12]" How about getting personal loss how tired I'm. You Lindsay going to happen I -- This was it well rested his lowest paid by the way I want everybody listening to the children noses the junkie is desk. And before radio I have ever seen keep -- how long have you been always been if you don't diminish his emotional one of the the kids are -- only what you replaced I would like what you want you replaced no it has nothing to do with the it has to do with what uniqueness. Of the three well people at the city -- bush impressed he's going to bring his stuff -- okay now imagine."
[13:50]" He's very very important money these these young men are trying to raise. And it is very very important that. As time goes with the money that has been given previously. That news search. Has caused. Things. To show up. So that people world of were able to give better get better treatment start better treatment. Be able to moved to fix facilities. So that things are better for four of the the patience. These children these grown ups these young people. They don't choose cancer. Cancer. Chooses them and -- thank you guys floor and the people for giving but I think. -- let let's. Let's stop figuring out and making an excuse for why. You didn't send. There's some money. Let's just flat out do it as if you were just jumping. In two of pool. Hope of public pool and you can't swim there's only three feet deep just go ahead and do it 75 dollars and see how it feels. Let's just send five dollars and see how it feels. And it feels good then you send it to him. Okay. That sounds great that's all I want."
[15:17]" Just you can always call back a little bit later on if you find few extra -- somewhere hidden away in the house right to do well there is no money hidden -- I don't."
[15:26]" Community many house unless you have been hermit. I heard it a married man. There's no money he didn't didn't didn't dollars children haven't. The -- military -- tough tough tough tough tough dog goes with you can't remember way you know. I."
[15:48]" I gotta tell you it was it was a thrill of meeting you love -- we really definitely I think Rodriguez went between I talk to your for your -- but your extend himself from Toronto way back when I was a kid Watson and yet that's the first summer from the floor can stop laughing in the Cosby Show. Legendary and I still haven't I've always season Guatemala on dvd and whenever I'm not feeling well quite a something's going bad day on the -- mr. does that put one in and I watch when the episodes and brings always brings a smile on my face Chile righty is one of the greatest shows. In television history thank mark the you're bringing them out of his."
[16:20]" Rusch is now what you don't know and I can't build on -- and noah's ark is one of the singular classic pieces of calm you for a guy the last person -- die and it's and -- caught up and you have. I just wanted to but I just wanted to LaRue I just love it could sit here and hear the stories over and over and we'll see the old in the really all there was nobody knows that the snowball Joe Williams gives aren't you know athletic -- you -- your your bonds what was what was the name I gave him. You know keep our. Yeah. I don't. I think I and and I thank you very much gentlemen five dollars -- dollars kind of thing and thank you very much -- pleased with this because today with the Jimmy Fund for stopping by and I can help on the so we really appreciate nothing better than good luck and I wanted to show the sort of from the ladies' -- tonight."
[17:07]" Maybe you -- like hello I'm --"
[17:09]" God. Is -- you know 'cause then the exact yeah. I don't. The legendary. Bill Pennsylvania. Quick grateful. And -- you're with a -- set 8777381234. Get almost all once we need your help right now Jimmy Fund -- org or WEEI dot com."
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Legendary comedian Bill Cosby stops by the centerfield studio at Fenway Park to talk with The Big Show. Bill stresses the importance of donating money to a great cause.
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enough to get up in the is this your first trip to Fenway tonight. No you've been here before -- the ball well now wait a bit let's go over to question yes is this your first trip to Fenway yes and the answer was no and then your next statement was. This is your first time here but I. "...
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Back here at Fenway Park got -- along with -- Pete Shepherd era -- melody insurance tote board now reads 9824200. And 27 dollars it is our "...
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to I think now I'm not sure but I know that mister Wakefield. Who's going to show me at least two or three variations. Out. Long and -- excuse me which I thought I was "...
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after the game tonight that Todd Mercer Bobby sun's gonna be MM Bobby Abreu was. All our fabulous and then we just lost a -- of weeks ago quick story I don't really this tonight. About a month ago got a call from Bobby is a good friend of mine and then he wanted Jon Lester is addressed to send in his book. And -- I read the book I call Bobby back and try to tell my wonderful was by that time I didn't reach -- and I think -- did his health deteriorated. But about two weeks after he passed away get an email from his wife -- Who said issues going through Bobby's office she found the book that Bobby signed for Jon Lester threw that we presented it to him. "...
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story about Rick please see our triple a manager was Rick -- Rich Donnelly when I was -- And rich got kicked out of a game and suspended for a week -- police he was in "...
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San Diego Padres come across the board today so VEI -- Jimmy Fund radio telephone. Red Sox in the Jimmy Fund have been great partners "...
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that trophy that championship ticket that is almost sold out. So the Red Sox we did the calculations. We've sold in the last three years over 750 million dollars worth the Red Sox. Branded tickets at the state lottery that's returned. In and of itself just that one ticket almost a hundred million dollars in taxpayer is Massachusetts. While spending huge huge success. For us and for the Red Sox and obviously for the taxpayers in Massachusetts so. It's been great but. So we're excited and -- were really. Proud to be part of this Jimmy Fund and the lottery. Sponsor and and and just you know trying to help out in our little way and I think it's great that you guys don't think there's two days you have raised the kind of money to see the success stories like select season the Jordan's. We've got some that we norm our own end and we just know how important Dana Farber in the Jimmy Fund have been. To. To the success in the hope that these kids in these parents have like. I read -- story yesterday you know it was you know as a father myself. And it you know you think about these things if it was me effort as one of our kids and you see those parents and it breaks your heart but it gossage hope that. -- success and is is happening and is more of a survivor rate now than -- was 1020 years ago. So and it's all because of what you you know what they do and and -- contribution that the Red Sox. "...
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before we talk about the donation all that. -- some of the Red Sox season tickets and don't last -- would talk to you had the -- the chance to win season tickets for life so "...
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we -- so last year we actually had a -- for the Jimmy Fund. Marvin property division someone there obvious should be checked dating yet it. And we recovered it this year we don't have went for the Jimmy fumble we do have one -- Dana Farber. Cancer institute 29471. Dollars and seventeen offense yeah not including interest sultan Pasadena the actual Jack will be more but we have this. That we want to present match up present dispute jail bank. Look at -- Dana Farber. And surprising you -- be upset about this deal but we have abandoned we have some money for Michaels well yes I "...
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