Coastal Characters, A Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation Podcast
Coastal Characters is a new podcast from the Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation. In each episode, we’ll talk with local entrepreneurs, scientists, and community leaders about how Cape Cod’s ocean shapes their work, their challenges, and their successes. Co-produced by Katy Acheson and Nicolas Barcelo with support from Cape Media Center. Hosted by Katy Acheson with guest host Nicolas Barcelo. Edited by Nicolas Barcelo. Visit bluecapecod.org to learn more about our work.
Coastal Characters, A Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation Podcast
Ted Murphy and Chris Kazarian: Episode 9
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In this episode of Coastal Characters, Ted “Leedog” Murphy and Chris “The Mussel” Kazarian share how they became the trusted bodyguards of Doug the Quahog. They reflect on their experiences protecting one of Cape Cod’s shellebrities, including close calls and situations they helped prevent. They also discuss what the role has meant to them and their plans as they look toward stepping away from the job in the near future.
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Hosted by Katy Acheson. Produced and edited by Nicolas Barcelo.
This is Katie Acheson, Executive Director of the Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation, and you're here for another episode of Coastal Characters. If you have not listened to our episode with Haley Cote on Dog lore, then I recommend that you start there because we have two extraordinary characters here with us today. We have Lead Dog and The Muscle. Lead Dog, introduce yourself to the people.
SPEAKER_00Hi, my name's Lead Dog. When I'm not Lead Dog, my name is Ted Murphy. My uh pen name is T. M. Murphy and uh Declan Rush. And my friend over here is The Muscle.
SPEAKER_02Now, uh, if you saw me, you'd probably think my spelling of the name muscle is M-U-S-C-L-E, but it's not, it's M-U-S-S-E-L, which is a uh sea creature, and that's about all I know. And that's my uh I had no idea of this. That's my uh security name for uh one of our uh biggest celebrities on the Cape, uh Doug the Cohog. My real name, Chris Kazarian.
SPEAKER_00I really thought the muscle was because of your physique.
SPEAKER_02Well, I mean it's yeah, you want to flex? Double entendre? Wow.
SPEAKER_04Uh so lead dog in the muscle, Ted and Chris, you are some of Doug the Cohog's longest standing security guards.
SPEAKER_00Exactly.
SPEAKER_04Um who was first?
SPEAKER_00I was. It happened in a strange way because it was after the first quahog day, and I was going to go to the Christmas parade, and Kristen Hughes cornered me and said, We need security. So instead of going to the Christmas parade.
SPEAKER_04Don't say no to Kristen.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Instead of going to the Christmas parade, I ended up in the parade in charge of Doug that day with a couple of the other people who have long since left.
SPEAKER_04Wow. And how about you, the muscle? How'd you get scooped up into this whole basket of fun?
SPEAKER_02It was definitely well, I'm Doug's handler. So I'm his uh PR person, his uh chauffeur. I take him around from place to place for the uh chamber.
SPEAKER_04And uh you do health beauty therapy, transportation, photography, everything.
SPEAKER_02He's a tough client, but so it started there, but I think the first time I did security was gotta be like the third cohug day.
SPEAKER_00Yes.
SPEAKER_02It's gotta be somewhere in the mid-cape, and uh I was like, I what what what is a security for? Like who's coming after him? What kind of uh but we've learned they do. Oh yeah. There's some uh people who are hungry. There's uh obviously got a lot of seagulls being on the Cape, so exactly.
SPEAKER_00And then what's the Phil guy in February? Oh, Punksatani Phil. Remember the couple came all the way from there to see Doug the Torres.
SPEAKER_04Try to eat Doug?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, well, nah I think I think they wanted to see what his prediction would be. And uh every like cohag day we'd be there, and like they come up to us and we're back, we're from Pennsylvania.
SPEAKER_04We're like, Oh, I met these folks. They were upset we didn't have t-shirts to sell one year.
SPEAKER_00Oh, yeah, yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_04They were lovely. I sold them my t-shirt.
SPEAKER_00Good for you.
SPEAKER_04I think I gave the money to Haley. Um that sounds right. I don't want to get in trouble. Um so we talked a lot with Haley about who is he, what is he like, where to find out more about the Lore. We talked about Kohog Day a little bit. We talked about the few who can understand co hog gees. Um do either of you, if you want to like put your hands over Doug's ears, do either of you understand Doug, but you're not admitting it?
SPEAKER_02I don't hear anything. I hear the C.
SPEAKER_00Oh, he's recommending the place to go for lunch after.
SPEAKER_02But I'll keep that to myself. Somewhere that doesn't serve uh cohorts. No clam chowder. No seafood places.
SPEAKER_00It's a roast beef place.
SPEAKER_04When people see you with Doug out in the world, suit it up, right? You've got the earpieces, the full like spy, like FBI level security. Oh yeah, oh yeah, serious, yeah, very serious. And anyone that hasn't press pause on this and go to the Cave Cod Chambers YouTube and watch cohawk security go through their paces last year. Haley had y'all working out.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_04In your opinion, what transpired that led Haley to deciding it was cohog security's time and place for retraining? Because this is pretty significant retraining.
SPEAKER_00It was. Um, I'm gonna let you tackle this one. What went wrong? Because you couldn't tackle the person.
SPEAKER_02Well, don't bring that up, but uh we yeah, that's for another show. Uh complacency. So sometimes when you're doing the same thing over and over again, you you don't realize how important your job is. And and and that I think that mentality got into us, and and Haley needed to sort of say, like, you've got a job to do, you got a cohawk to protect. This is serious. And uh this character over here, the the lead dog, uh, he was not taking his job seriously. Here we go.
SPEAKER_04Oh wow, we're in it. Okay, I'll moderate.
SPEAKER_00You know, it's a long ride back to Felma.
SPEAKER_02I drove him, so you might be walking. That's right. That's right.
SPEAKER_00What am I saying? Um yeah, I may have not taken myself as serious as I should. Um, but there are times where we take ourselves extra serious.
SPEAKER_04I've seen it.
SPEAKER_00And for example, one year, if I may, go on record on this. I'm not proud of this. It was right after Kohag Day, and we went right into a restaurant, and we pretended that we were casing the restaurant, you know, getting it ready for Beyonce. And all of a sudden, there were a lot of people pulling into the driveway of the restaurant and coming in. And then we went out the back door and left. That was yeah, that was not right. Yeah, we shouldn't have done that. That was taking us off too seriously.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. We were uh Yeah, we they thought that Beyonce was in town and that we were there protecting her, which which is the first in that outfit.
SPEAKER_04I mean, I think that speaks to the quality of of Doug's security that people would believe that the Queen Bay would have the same level of security. Thank you.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, thank you.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Well we'll take that as a compliment. But uh uh if you look at us, we're not the most uh reputable security guards.
SPEAKER_04There's a little bit more of a gangster than government kind of thing going on there for sure, right? A little bit more rogue agent kind of vibe. How many folks do we have on the roster now?
SPEAKER_02We were talking about this. We know there's Matt Pitta, uh who goes by the voice.
SPEAKER_00But now Stephanie Viva's coming back and she goes by the voice. So we might have a situation.
SPEAKER_04She also has history with Doug as a as a a speaker. Yeah, she was able to. She understands quahog.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, which is a little shady, fishy.
SPEAKER_04Maybe only if she wears the hat.
SPEAKER_00Oh, that's right. She had that quah hat.
SPEAKER_02Oh. And then you've got Davidson Calfey, who's the professional. Yeah. And then we've got some who've come in. Oh, uh Kim Marshon Red Blaze. Red Blaze.
SPEAKER_01Red Blaze.
SPEAKER_02So that's the uh core group. Okay. And then we've funneled some in and out.
SPEAKER_04You occasionally get some younger folks from the Hughes, Mitchell Hughes family to participate, right? Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Uh we had uh Chris Lambton, great guy. We had him a couple of times.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_03And has Wendy ever participated as security specifically?
SPEAKER_02Wendy was one year, I think it was one of the COVID years. Uh and she was the gull. Was she the gull?
SPEAKER_00The gull.
SPEAKER_04Wow.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_04Very cool. So for anyone that's updating the Wikipedia page, you've got it all. Yeah. That's Ted does that. So when it comes to appearances as security, what are so we've heard parades, cohog day? Are there other places that you show up in garb ready to perform?
SPEAKER_00We did that blue event. What's that event called?
SPEAKER_04My event.
SPEAKER_02Your event. It's a blue.
SPEAKER_00It's blue.
SPEAKER_04The big blue.
SPEAKER_00The big blue. We did that last year, and I don't know if we're doing that this year. We better get asked back.
SPEAKER_04Probably. Uh I'll make it official right now. Would would Cohog Security please accompany Doug again to the Big Blue conference at the end of April?
SPEAKER_02We gotta talk to our agents and our local. Doug will be there, but uh we want a trailer this time. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04No one gets a trailer. Rondella Richardson didn't even get a trailer. We could get you uh uh you can hang out in my VW bus. How's that? Yeah. Oh that's cool.
SPEAKER_02VW bus is great. How long have you had that?
SPEAKER_04Since July.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, you love it?
SPEAKER_04Oh yeah. She's extraordinary.
SPEAKER_02It's electric, yeah? Yes. It's electric.
SPEAKER_04It's electric. Boogie boogie boogie woo.
SPEAKER_02How far does it go?
SPEAKER_04Uh if it's below 40 degrees out, I get around 200. And then as it goes, the temperature goes up, it gets closer to 300 in the summer.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, we can use that as a trailer.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, we can do that. Yeah, it's got sockets for plugging things in and whatnot.
SPEAKER_00So where is the big blue this year?
SPEAKER_04Big blue is going to be at Falmouth High School.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay. We might be able to make that work then.
SPEAKER_02That's his neck of the well we both he grew up there, and I'm a transplant class of 88.
SPEAKER_04All right. Okay. So uh we'll we'll definitely get you there then. Yeah. All right, Doug, don't worry, you'll have at least one security card.
SPEAKER_02I can go back and say I really made it. You gotta get they might be inducting you into the uh Hall of Fame for security. Do they have a security uh they will designation?
SPEAKER_04Uh so we're doing a couple of events here and there, and then there's also a whole side of video production that goes into this. So we talked to Haley about some of that creativity and some of the work that goes into that. Um, on a scale from like one to five, one being don't tell Haley I said this, and five being I want to do this every day. How much fun do you have when you're doing those videos?
SPEAKER_02Wow. Zero? I was gonna say ten.
SPEAKER_04Okay. I am just the level of passion.
SPEAKER_02I'm including opposites attract.
SPEAKER_00I always like to give our captain a hard time. No, we love we love it. It's it's a lot of fun. Yeah, if you can't laugh at at that uh although someone took us really serious last year until we told her the the um the workout place. We're like, this is satire.
SPEAKER_04No, she's not though. No, no, if you want to get your butt kicked, yeah, yeah, you go to Miss Fitz. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00No, she she was awesome, but yeah, I passed out like in the driveway.
SPEAKER_04Meanwhile, the red blaze was doing punching in heels.
SPEAKER_00I would not want to be on her bad side.
SPEAKER_04Never and poor Matt with his boot on at the time trying to scooting around.
SPEAKER_02Not much security there, but yeah. He's got the experience.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, you guys, it's so much fun. So I want to talk a little bit more about Doug and your relationships with Doug and kind of get into that a little bit because obviously the muscle has a very intense live, work, personal assistant vibe, double wears Prada kind of relationship with Doug the Cohog. Um, but Lead Dog, your relationship goes a little bit further back. You kind of got thrown into it was like a meet cute situation. So, what's the dynamic between you and Doug one-on-one? What's that like for you?
SPEAKER_00We're we're we're very cool. Um I think Doug and I wouldn't want to call him my best friend, but we're pretty pretty tight. Um he does symbolize Cape Cod. That's why I've been doing this for 16 years. I like to think I'm a proud Cape Codder. Yeah. Um my friends still call me a washer shore, even though I moved down here when I was four. And the ones who were calling me like live in Arizona now. I'm like, come on, I'm a Cape Codder. So Doug understands that. Yeah. And he he basically says, You're a true Cape Cotter that you do this. But I will say, I am thinking of retiring.
SPEAKER_04Have you and Doug talked about this, or is he just learning this for the first time?
SPEAKER_00He's learning it. Um, the muscle is learning it. Wow. It's been a long ride. Uh I was gonna save it for David Muir on uh ABC News, but I thought, you know, you deserve it.
SPEAKER_04Postal characters is getting the break.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So this year might be my last year. Um and uh we should announce where it is. So are we allowed to do that?
SPEAKER_04Yes, please.
SPEAKER_00It is going to be at the old casino, which is now in the new casino, but it's the old casino. And that is in Falmouth, right next to Shipwrecked. Uh Alex Kahn is the owner of the old casino, and he wants to start off the summer with the greatest Cape Cotter there is, Doug the Cohog.
SPEAKER_04And Lead Dog's retirement party.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I like that. He says he's retiring, but if you remember, I don't know what your demographic is for the uh we don't either. But uh Michael Jordan, he went to baseball and he said he was retiring. And what did he do? Gamble. No, no, baseball golf, didn't he? He went to baseball, he came back, he played basketball.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, but we we know why he went to baseball. He was gambling.
SPEAKER_04Well, you better not gamble. Are you in any financial debt which would keep you from retiring?
SPEAKER_02The only thing we bet on is Doug, Doug's prediction. Which is gonna be positive.
SPEAKER_04So, so here's the question, and then we'll we'll get into the one-on-one relationship with the muscle and the muscle over here. Um retiring, does this mean you have to nominate a replacement, or do they have does a replacement have to like steal your shoes like a wizard to get on security? What's the protocol here?
SPEAKER_00You know, I don't I don't want to over overstep the captain. Yeah, Captain Kote.
SPEAKER_04Um she will decide.
SPEAKER_00I think she would decide on that.
SPEAKER_04Okay.
SPEAKER_00But uh it would be great to pick a replacement, you know, someone who really can carry the rake, as we say. Fill your shoes.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah. Wow. Wow.
SPEAKER_02It's gonna be a lot of emotion that day, a lot of tears. Are you gonna make a speech?
SPEAKER_04You are now. I don't know.
SPEAKER_00I this just kind of happened.
SPEAKER_04Um Lead Dog's got a lot to Yeah. Considering I live a hundred yards from considering that you're gonna walk home or someone's gonna drive you home, listen. We're not we're not really allowed to do call to actions as a public radio sort of media center. However, I would implore anyone that is legally able to purchase alcohol to buy a drink for Lead Dog on Cohog Day.
SPEAKER_00Oh, I'd love this show.
SPEAKER_04Oh wow. What am I, chop liver? What unless you say you're retiring too. Well, uh But let's let's go let's talk about this relationship that you have, and then you know, the lore of cohog security is kind of building here as we're we're learning about the passage of time and responsibilities and roles. This is epic. We're getting emotional and everything.
SPEAKER_02I never seen you cry break down like this. Are you okay?
SPEAKER_04I'm gonna hold my hand. I'll be okay. It's because he knows he's gonna have a fun time. Muscle and muscle. You want me to dynamic duo. I don't want you to retire.
SPEAKER_02Well, if he's retiring, I don't know. It's it's the we're a team.
SPEAKER_04Come on, Haley's gonna be so upset with me if you both leave.
SPEAKER_02This is tough. This is a tough day for me.
SPEAKER_04So so they're cool. They chat, they get along, they've been buds for a while. I see when Doug's not close, uh there's a panic in your eye.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04So is there a dependency here?
SPEAKER_02So there's like uh any of your Star Wars fans who are listening right now, they might get this reference. It's like sort of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke. We have this sort of connection where uh he could be in Provincetown and and I'm in Sandwich and and I just feel I'm oh is is it low tide? Is it high tide? Like I just feel I I can't hear him. And I know Lead Dog did hear him right now earlier, but uh I can feel him, I can feel his presence and and everything he's doing. It's a yin to the yang, and it it's like we're one with each other, and wherever he goes, I go, even if we're not physically together. I yesterday I was talking to somebody and he said uh we're at a at an event and he said, if you weren't here, you would be somewhere else. And that's how I feel with Doug. Wow, how do you think that's a good thing? If that makes sense. If that makes sense. It's deep.
SPEAKER_04So I have a little story. You mentioned like Doug Dean in Provincetown. I had the extraordinary pleasure of taking Doug for carnival this past summer.
SPEAKER_02Uh one, I've never been to Carnival, which I it's amazing, right?
SPEAKER_04It's extraordinary. Yeah. Uh everything is more expensive than normal, which is really cool for the businesses, I guess. Um but what's really different, I think, is a lot of people go to Provincetown for two reasons most of the year. One, it's to really be able to fully express their inner selves, fully, fully, fully, and others is to watch people express themselves, right? So there's this kind of dualism of like like expression and audience, right? At Carnival, it feels like a Rocky Horror Picture show. Everyone's in the show, everyone's there to express and have fun. So we saw the parade, but for the four or five hours before the parade, it was like watching a different parade because there were just groups of people dressed up. The theme was camp, um, like summer camp. And so I've never seen so many people dressed up as marshmallows or s'mores. Everyone was doing like the graham cracker chocolate marshmallow combo with like three people dressed up as different ingredients or whatever. It was wild. One that was like a marshmallow person being chased by a stick that was on fire, like it was just really extraordinary. Oh my gosh. So the parade, the whole festivities just on that day, it was a full day experience to see so many different people. Um, and I had the privilege of escorting Doug to Carnival and taking some pictures. Now, I am not as good a photographer by any means as Chris, however, I have an expensive phone and it was beautiful lighting.
SPEAKER_00Oh, those photos were great.
SPEAKER_04Uh, and everyone was dressed to the nines.
SPEAKER_00I thought you had taken them.
SPEAKER_04Well, he did, um, in spirit. Uh, and there's nothing quite as um alarming as someone coming up to you and saying, Would you like to take a picture with this cohog? They're like, Oh, what? And I said, It's Doug, Cape Cod's number one celebrity. And they go, Oh, of course. Whether they're familiar with Doug or not, they suddenly become almost like cosmically in tune with what Doug is and why Doug is. And the best part about the whole thing is I had my little spiel about how Doug predicts summer days, right? Beach days. And this particular day on the parade, the morning was a little gray, a little gloomy. And there were a couple of people I would hand over Doug for their photo up, and they'd say, Oh, Doug, can you can you make it sunny for the parade? And he did.
unknownWow.
SPEAKER_04I don't know if he was sort of it was gonna happen and he knew, or he helped make it happen, but a few people like, oh, well, can you make it a beach day today? He was on it. He was right there. And whether it was a cosmic coincidence, it solidified Doug's prowess in P Town.
SPEAKER_00It also says something about you that you're able to communicate we need this weather.
SPEAKER_02I feel like you might be a whisperer.
SPEAKER_04I don't think it was me. I think it was the people dressed as marshmallows. I think you were. Was the the all of the sort of like gothic girl scouts that were hanging out that day that really cloud that like really channeled a lot of energy into Doug. Like they really got Doug, and Doug really got all these people just being themselves, expressing themselves, like really letting go. Uh, and it just all came together. It was really, really, really something special.
SPEAKER_02Those are the moments that you'll remember forever.
SPEAKER_04So cool. And even better, in our little Airbnb, there was a little purple footstool that was the perfect throne for Doug for the weekend when he wasn't working. I think he had a really good time. I think I might invite him again. We'll see. Look at that. All right.
SPEAKER_02I think I'll let you for you could yeah, you could be his uh gal pal.
SPEAKER_04For for carnival.
SPEAKER_02He's got uh Eric. Uh he's got um Paul. And so he's got some, he's his network is growing.
SPEAKER_04Yep. I mean he's a popular celebrity. He's meteorological meteorological mollusk was my line in the 2022 video. That was a tough one. That's a tough line. Meteorological mollusk. Whew, it's a lot of a lot of lot of tongue action moving around in there. Um, so so you and Doug have this really spiritual connection. In a way, too, Lee Dog, you and Doug have had this long-term growing spiritual connection.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I'd say we're more of a romance.
SPEAKER_04Classic.
SPEAKER_02You know, his room at his home is uh is a lot of shellfish and decor. He's got uh pictures of him with Doug, he's got news clippings that are framed, and so this is something that's really important to him.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, what I like to do to get ready for it is I watch In the Line of Fire. Excellent. And uh that's with Clint Eastwood. Do you know that movie? Yeah, I like it. He plays the great Frank Horgan, and I study all his moves.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_00So I'm ready to go.
SPEAKER_01Amazing.
SPEAKER_00And um and not many people know this about me, but uh, I really got my start before the parade. Uh I worked for Tiffany. Do you remember Tiffany? She's a pop star. I did the mall tour.
SPEAKER_04Oh, the actual Tiffany, the 80s pop star Tiffany. Really?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I I took an orange Julius off the head at uh the mall in Minnesota.
SPEAKER_01Oh, because they were throwing it at the Mall of America.
SPEAKER_00That's how we get to throwing it at Tiffany. I I jumped in front of it like Frank Oregon. Oh my gosh. So so I was meant to do this. But again, I'm also meant to retire.
SPEAKER_04We'll find more work for you. All right. Um, so questions about you as individuals, because we like we've got a couple of warm-up slash wind down questions, depending on the vibes. You guys were singing before I hit play record, so we're we're good. Um, and if you think you can intuit Doug's answer to this as well, I would love to know if you two were to order one pizza split down the middle, what would be on Lee Doug's side and what be on the muscle side?
SPEAKER_00I'd say uh close. No, no, no, no, whoa! Bad move.
SPEAKER_02Edit that out. Yeah, yeah. So linguisa.
SPEAKER_00Lunguisa.
SPEAKER_02I'm I'm really healthy. I'm the muscle, so I'm gonna go tomato, asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower. Uh nothing that's gonna affect me on cohog day.
SPEAKER_04Okay, so we've got like a veggie lover's fiber.
SPEAKER_00You stay on that side of the pizza.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. A little bit of broccoli might get onto your side.
SPEAKER_02He's ready to retire the way he's eating.
SPEAKER_04Um and then the other question I have for you might be a little trickier. Second favorite marine life, because obviously Doug is number one. But as far as other favorite marine species, does one pop to mind?
SPEAKER_00Um, my wife is really big into penguins.
SPEAKER_04Okay.
SPEAKER_00And I kind of like them because they're just they're just chill. They're chill and just trying to get there.
SPEAKER_02That would be cool to own one.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Like Mr. Popper's Pangor.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Remember? He had a bunch. Would you own one? Yeah.
SPEAKER_04Have you met the penguins at the New England Aquarium?
SPEAKER_00I did when I was a kid. Yeah, I think I could walk like a lot of it.
SPEAKER_04They would be the boss of you, not the other way around. That's true. Yeah. What about you, Muscle?
SPEAKER_02Geez, there's so many. When you're uh we live in Falmouth, and when you go to the vineyard, like there's the ocean is everywhere. You have to cross the water, but you can't see through it. And so I'm always like, wait, is that a sea urchin? Is that an octopus? Is that like a whale? Is there a shark? I like them all. I can I don't have a favorite, but I mean, obviously, I mean the shells speak to me. The clams, the the quahs are just amazing what they can do. The muscles, the scallops. There's so many. I I I don't play favorites. I know that uh you do play, you're playing favorites.
SPEAKER_00Apparently, I'm favoring the uh the penguin.
SPEAKER_02You can I mean I I would never play favorites, not with except with Doug. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Do you know it took me three years to realize Doug the quahog? Like you're digging.
SPEAKER_04Oh, okay. You dug the quahog.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Digging. I'm not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree.
SPEAKER_02It took me about four years, so you're a little smarter than me.
SPEAKER_04Brilliant. It took me till just now. I just thought he was named Doug. Because it's a normal name for a normal guy.
SPEAKER_02So he's met some women in his life, and one of his uh girls that he's on and off on is Shelly.
SPEAKER_04Shelly.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Which is a Shell Shell Shell. Very cute. Shell weak. Shelly.
SPEAKER_04Speaking of other co hogs, uh, how do we feel about Quentin? Do we know about Quintin?
SPEAKER_00I don't know. I don't know about this. What's this?
SPEAKER_04Oh, Quentin from Nantucket?
SPEAKER_00Oh. How has he been around all this time?
SPEAKER_04I don't know.
SPEAKER_00I saw that. Yeah. I saw it recently. I was like, who? Are we stealing from them or are they stealing from us?
SPEAKER_04Well, here's the wild thing, and this is hearsay, but that after Quintin's prediction, Quentin was part of a meal.
SPEAKER_00Oh, we So he makes a prediction and then they eat him.
SPEAKER_04I that's what I've never heard. It's a very different kind of unlawless land out there on Nantucket.
SPEAKER_00Oh, and it's short for Quint. Or it's long for Quentin. Yeah. Like and he got eaten too.
unknownWow.
SPEAKER_02I just saw that recently on the Facebook. It was this they do it the same day as Punks A Tawani film.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_02We're much smarter because we do it the best season on the first day of summer.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_00This makes them walk.
SPEAKER_04So there are gonna be there are gonna be copy cats out there, copy co hogs. How do we deal with them? Has any like obviously Quentin's not too much of a threat anymore? Um but are there other sort of mascots in the region that are encroaching on on Doug at all?
SPEAKER_00Wendy always talked about a cherry stone. Remember that?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I do remember that.
SPEAKER_00I think she took him out though.
SPEAKER_02And uh you always you have the Patriots, so if you uh if you your audience, we the demographic is a big time sports fan.
SPEAKER_04Probably huge, yeah, huge sports fans. So you have the patriots up here. I hope you get this analogy correct and perfect.
SPEAKER_02You have the Patriots up here. Yeah, they play football, and they play football. My hand, if you're typically you can't see my hand on the radio. It's pretty high, but it's really high's head, way high. And then down here you have the jets. And so I think any copycat is always gonna try to get up to the Patriots level. The Jets lower. Yeah. Yeah. But they'll never reach the height that Doug has reached. No, no. What is this? The 17th 17th cohort?
SPEAKER_00I think it's gonna be the 17th year of my my 16th. 17th.
SPEAKER_04I don't think so. Not after this interview.
SPEAKER_00I might not even make it to my next one.
SPEAKER_04Might not make it out the building.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I'm being uh there's a knife in my back. And Katie you just met Katie and she basically gave me the knife to put in the back.
SPEAKER_04It's just called podcasting. It's gotta make it interesting.
SPEAKER_02Katie, we have a question. Okay. When did you start this podcast?
SPEAKER_04We started recording in September and we started publishing in November.
SPEAKER_02And how many episodes?
SPEAKER_04Six came out. Uh as we're recording today, the sixth episode just came out.
SPEAKER_02Uh and where uh we weren't number you weren't didn't think of us as number one?
SPEAKER_04No, I didn't want to mess up.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_04I really needed to get a little practice under my belt. So I actually did on my very first episode, we talked about another mascot over the bridge about the rock. Oh. And we talked about the Orleans Rock. Now, segue to Doug. Tell us about Doug's relationship with the Orleans Rock.
SPEAKER_02Have you heard of the Orleans Rock? Yeah. Staples. It it is it just popped up out of nowhere, and people are flocking to this like you and Nebletch. All over from all over the country. It's amazing, and it's just a huge, beautiful rock. It's bigger than Plymouth Rock.
SPEAKER_04It's way bigger than the Plymouth Rock, yeah.
SPEAKER_02And people are getting selfies with it, and so I think it's one of these things where you can just sort of see the natural affinity for nature, for uh something that can pop up out of nowhere and just become a mascot and emblematic for a region. And that's what Doug is. Doug is an emblematic for Cape Cod, and this rock has become emblematic for Orleans.
SPEAKER_04And something everyone can sort of get behind physically and emotionally, yeah, rally behind. And the thing that struck me when I saw the Orleans rock online a couple of times is someone had put eyes on the rock that really reminded me of Doug. It was really giving a lot of Doug character, a lot of Doug energy, because I mean his eyes are really they're penetrating, they're really extraordinary. So it yeah, the so the first episode will call back all the way to the first episode where we talked about the Orleans Rock and now bringing it all the way back to Doug. Amazing.
SPEAKER_00Wow. Um, can we go to the rock after?
SPEAKER_02Well, uh I uh maybe you should retire. We should do the 18th cohab day could be at the Staples Run. And that's where he retires. Two more years.
SPEAKER_04Or it could just be an encore.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_04You retire and then you do a like a um farewell tour. And then you do another farewell tour later.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, because you get all the gifts during those farewell tours.
SPEAKER_04And this tickets sell out even faster because people think they're never gonna see you again.
SPEAKER_00I know Big Poppy was like he was scoring that final year. Getting rocking chairs. Rocking chairs and panes.
SPEAKER_04There we go. So we'll we'll let's we'll take this to Captain Hailstorm and see what plans she's got in the works.
SPEAKER_00I'm afraid to see her now.
SPEAKER_04I'm not gonna tell her anything.
SPEAKER_02Okay. She better listen.
SPEAKER_04She better listen. And we'll demographic. She totally. And if she doesn't listen, we'll know. Yeah. We'll absolutely know. So this is a test. This whole episode has been a test to Haley.
SPEAKER_00No, and I'm glad back to waiting six episodes. I I think Jason Bateman just said it on Smartless. He had, you know, big time director, and was like, we had to get through the rocks in the world to get to this.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. You really have to work out all the kinks, you know? Okay. But you are the only the you're the first for me as the host to have two guests on.
SPEAKER_01Wow, yes.
SPEAKER_04My intern Nicholas, who's outshining me in every possible way as a host, has had two, has had two folks on. So who did he have on? He had Ryan and Annie from Center for Coastal Studies. They're both um right whale spotters.
unknownWow.
SPEAKER_04They're very cool.
SPEAKER_02They sound smart. I should have said a right whale of my favorite animal.
SPEAKER_04Well you can change it.
SPEAKER_02I'm changing it now.
SPEAKER_04Second favorite animal.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Right whale. Cool. Good idea. Now you can get on the boat with them.
SPEAKER_04And then get on a plane and go see whales from the sky. Oh, is that how it works? Yeah. Well, if you can get an internship at Center for Coastal Studies, yeah.
SPEAKER_02So he hosts this as well.
SPEAKER_04Yes, he does.
SPEAKER_02How do you decide who to uh interest?
SPEAKER_04Yeah. Intrigue. He wants to be a pilot, and so anyone that's doing plane stuff, he's in there. Yep. He's gonna have a little teaser. He's gonna do an interview with Dan Wolfe coming up.
SPEAKER_02Wow. K Bear. Wow, Dan is great. Yeah. Uh have you been to the Staples Rock?
SPEAKER_04I have been, I've had to drive by because I was heading from one place to another, but I didn't get a chance to stop by for a photo op.
SPEAKER_02It's incredible.
SPEAKER_04I love the little fence. It's got like a little astro turf and little fence.
SPEAKER_02When he retires, you could do security for the rock, the staples rock.
SPEAKER_04Oh, you just get a chair and a stick and just that's a good idea. Oh yeah, nice. We get you a little little umbrella.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, drive from Falmouth every day to Orleans.
SPEAKER_02The B bus. You can take the B bus.
SPEAKER_04Amazing.
SPEAKER_02I think they have a direct line from Falmouth to the Staples Rock Staple.
SPEAKER_04Yes, that's right. From Staples to Staples, actually. Yeah, the Falmouth Staples to the Orleans Staples, yeah. So as long as you can get there. They might have a pit stop at the Hyana Staples.
SPEAKER_02The one thing, uh for Staples, the company, I'm surprised they haven't done anything.
SPEAKER_04Rock, paper, scissors related? Yeah. Or something. It's a no-brainer.
SPEAKER_00We gotta start getting paid for our ideas. So keep it to yourself. Trademarked. Okay. What was your thoughts on Plymouth Rock during this episode you were talking about?
SPEAKER_04So my friend Stephen um has heard a lot of criticism about The Rock, and particularly about the campaign Talk to the Rock, which if you're on YouTube is a is a really fun time. Um extraordinary. Um but he shared something really interesting that the Plymouth Rock as a tourist attraction was really exemplary of early sort of marketing and hype and almost like propaganda, because this rock sort of um represented like the start of society here. And it was on a cart or something like that, and moved around and toured around, and people would take pieces of the rock, which is why it's so much smaller, apparently. This is the lure. Um, and so the campaign that Plymouth Rock is where it all started is really just an example of a magnetized story that has some threads of of truth to its origin, but not entirely. Yeah. And also, we talked about how fun it is to see young people disappointed by something. Oh yeah. Well you see that I've done that.
SPEAKER_00I've done that before. You bring we go over and like watch this one.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_02You see that online all that way. Is that it?
SPEAKER_04Is that really it? Yeah, yeah. Especially the kiddos that have to kind of like lean over the barrier to see it and go, well, what's the big deal? It's great. We love it. And then like right down the the pier is there's like three giant beautiful ships that you can walk around on and they're going to see the rock. It's just so silly. So silly. Yeah. So but I'd still choose Doug over the rock. Of any rock. Oh yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. So any final thoughts, sign-offs, anything that you want to relay to Doug's fans out there about keeping their distance, or you know, any words of warning or ways to behave appropriately at Cohog Day?
SPEAKER_00We we have a saying protect, do not serve Doug. And to my dying day, that's what I will I will live that by that motto.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I I I have to agree with that. A lot of times people are rushing up, and so we have to hold them back because he's such I mean, we've said this before, a celebrity, and and then you see they have butter knives and Tabasco and uh butter on them, and and these are things you cannot bring to cohog day. It's it's one thing to bring to a restaurant or uh a nice uh family meal, but not to cohog day. No. You're there, and no flash photography because Doug uh it's not good for his complexion. Yeah, he does not do good with that. And there's always cameras everywhere. He's bigger than uh Kim Kardashian, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, you name it, and the crowds, the throngs. Yeah, wait your turn. You're gonna get to meet him, be patient, and and when you do meet him, it's it's gonna be the thrill of a lifetime.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I think the great uh Levin Reed, he said one of his greatest interviews was with Doug. That's amazing. I know it's Levin Reed.
SPEAKER_02He's interviewed everybody. Channel four. He's interviewed everybody.
SPEAKER_03Does he speak co hoggies?
SPEAKER_04Is that what I'm hearing?
SPEAKER_02I think he does. We might have to get him on this podcast.
SPEAKER_04We might have to. Yeah, if we want to do a proper interview with Doug. So far, he's sort of been a guest a couple of times, but love to hear straight from the quahog's mouth.
SPEAKER_00So this will be June 20th, right? At the old casino in Falmouth Heights and a possible retirement party. Everyone's buying across the street, I might have.
SPEAKER_04Everyone's buying Lead Dog a drink.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_04Well, what do you like to drink?
SPEAKER_00I'm really into like fruit juice and things like that. Soda pop. Soda pop with little umbrellas. Yeah.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Ginger ale.
SPEAKER_04Ginger ale with a cherry. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00If he's sick, yeah.
SPEAKER_04Or do you prefer like the little plastic straw?
SPEAKER_00Oh, I like the straw.
SPEAKER_04Or not the not the little sword, I mean. Yeah. Little plastic sword. I like the straw. Beautiful. All right, great. Shirley Temple's all around. All right. Thank you guys so much for being on Coastal Characters.
SPEAKER_02Thank you, Katie. This was fun. This was fun.