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It's CAMF I am six forty andyou're listening to the Conway Show on demand
on the iHeartRadio app. We've gotcold, cloudy day here in southern California.
And there was an alert earlier.I don't know if it was from
the government or it was just alocal alert that there was thunderstorms and rain.
So today and tomorrow it's going tobe cold and it's going to be
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raining. So get your umbrella andyour coat, I don't know, and
stay dry. All right. AlexStone is with us. Alex how you
Bob? It was like eighty degrees? Yes, no, what is it
right now? Fifty seven? Yep, And it's supposed to be eighty four
to eighty seven degrees next weekend.It's gonna be gry. Solar power on
my house. I love that's fansure, no back that meter outside?
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Love it. How long have youhad solar? Only about a year?
And what did your bill go fromto what? From what to what?
From like five hundred dollars a month, sometimes one thousand dollars a month.
I mean now it's only taxes andfees, so it's like thirty bucks.
That's great. Yeah, no,I love it. Oh, granted,
I mean it cost put it in, but it does. Yeah, but
when you go to sell your house. No, we had solar on our
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house that we sold in Burbank,and when we went to sell the house,
I put the exact price tag ofwhat I paid for the solar,
which was thirty five thousand. Iput it right into the bill of sale
and I said, you're going topay for the solar and the house and
the guy gladly said yes. Andnow his power bills are zero. Oh,
I love it. And we've gotthe backup battery. So last week
power went out for like five hoursin the middle of the night. Wow,
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that power. I love it.It's great. Okay, let me
give you a tip. Okay,and maybe you've heard me talk about this
before. If you have a generator, you also have to have a gun
because when they start robbing people,they know that people generators had a couple
of bucks and they're going to comein and take your money and take your
stuff. So in the apocalypse,when the zombies are out and you know
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that everybody wants power, that's reberatorthat's working. Absolutely, yes, if
you have it. If you havea generator, they should also give you
a gun when you buy it,you'll need to protect your scots taped to
the side. Yeah, all right, so you're on a big robbery today,
is that right? Yeah? Sothis is that burglary of the Garda
building on Roxford and in Silmar.And even though Garda, you know the
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company, you see their armored trucksroaming around, they aren't saying anything.
They're not confirming anything, and theLAPD and FBI are officially not saying a
whole heck of a lot, notbeing real helpful in that way. You've
got a number of sources who aretelling us what's what's going on. And
this clearly was highly orchestrated that theygoing in on Sunday, went to the
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roof of this building. When youdrive by, except for some of the
trucks that are parked outside the buildingitself nondescript, you wouldn't know that there's
a vault in there, and thatthe bad guys, believed to be a
crew, went up onto the roof, went through the roof into the building,
into the vault and got away withthirty million or WI thirty million dollars
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in cash, cash, pure cash. We're told it's probably less than that
now that they're actually getting to knowwhat was taken out of there. The
initial estimate was around thirty million,still tens of millions, but a little
bit less than thirty million, buta lot of money. And the thing
is nobody knew until Monday morning whenGUARDA employees showed up to work and uh
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oh, somebody somehow got around allof the high tech security that they have
in the building, got into thatvault, walked away with all of that
money and makes you think inside job, right, and the law enforcement will
look at that of how does somebodyget in, get around all that security,
get access into the vault? Rightnow, they don't know, Okay,
two questions. One, if youhave thirty million dollars in cash,
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don't you have a twenty dollars anhour security guard rolling around? You would
think that somebody was there and howdid they not see this? And again
GARDA isn't answering what they're setup waslike and what kind of guard that they
had, How did you see it? One of the alarms. Richard went
in over the La Times has doneincredible work on this story. He's now
reporting that there was an alarm thatwent off and that it it didn't go
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to law enforcement, so there wasno law enforcement response. So there may
have been some indication that something hadgone on, but generally nobody knew until
Monday. But you would think,yeah, if you've got this vault in
there, wouldn't you have armed securityconstantly watching that vault. Apparently not.
I'd like to have armed security atmy house. I got nine dollars nine
bucks in the house. But thesecond thing is, you know, my
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dad always said, if you're goingto commit a crime, you bet you
should be able to retire on it. And this is exactly what I think
he was talking about. This isthe Ocean's eleven Yes, mission impossible.
Yeah, tied crime. And youknow, it's bringing a lot of people
back to two years ago. Rememberthat big rig up, Yeah, over
the grape vine. That's right,all one hundred million dollars in jewels.
That one still the LA Sheriff's Department, the FBI, they're still working on
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that. They've never found the jewels, that they've never rested anybody in that.
They don't think these two are connected. But again, these are crews
that you got to know what's inthere. That was an unmarked big rig
you wouldn't have known. You haveto know what's in there. In this
case, you had to know howto get in and what was in there.
And they walked away with a lotof money. And the people had
those the jewelry, they they undervaluedtheir jewelry to pay less insurance. Right,
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And that's now a whole fight becausethe insurance company is saying it wasn't
one hundred million dollars, it waseight million dollars in those folks are saying,
yeah, but it was actually onehundred million, but we can't pay
that insurance, so did while youwas one hundred million. That's exactly right,
buddy, Thanks for coming on andwe'll talk to you soon. You
got a right Alex Stone with ABCNews on this huge hest up to thirty
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million dollars. Man oh man.These armored car lots, they're going to
be very very cautious now. Andthere's one in Burbank. I can't tell
you where, but there's one inBurbank. If you go to home depots
in that area, and those guysare going to be on high alert,
high alert. Now, thirty milliondollars, that is wild, all right,
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It's Coday Show We have a collegekids in from what college? Billie?
Carl Lutheran, Cal Lutheran, CalLuthern. That's what I said.
Guys, yeah, we got aright. How many are there? Excuse
me? How many? How manykids? Twenty fourteen? Can you tell
them? We're doing a remote todayat a restaurant. I'm not in here,
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please please sorry? All right,welcome back and talk to the col
Lutheran kids. They want to getinto radio for some reason. That's kind
of it my idea. You're listeningto Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I am six forty ding Dong everysingle Monday through Friday, four to seven
pm. And we have the kidsin and I say kids because they're young.
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They're eighteen to I don't know thirty, and they're from cal Lutheran.
Is that right? Cal Lutheran.Let's get Tamkin. Let's say Kyle is
that your name? Let's get Kyleampget on the button there. Okay,
Kyle, you're the teacher for thesekids, right yep? Okay? Professor
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man, how did you How didyou get into that? I have no
idea. They didn't look at arrestrecords or anything like that. No,
I skated by really, yeah,honestly, because everybody knows you have that
record. Okay, all right,all right, but I know I grew
up with with Kyle's I'm uncle,uncle uncle Bobby Tampkin. And there's no
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way he could ever be a teacher, no way. No, you're looking
at background checks, no way.And how did you become a teacher or
a professor? It kind of lasttime I saw you were a student.
Yeah, it kind of just happened, Yeah, it kind of. Honestly,
it's just that quick out there,yeah, really quick. Wow,
I got to get out there.Yeah, man, I could leap frog
over you. Yeah, absolutely,Yeah, what the hell you're a true
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professor? That's right? How longyou been a professor? Out there?
This is the first year, freshmanyear? Okay, all right? And
then everybody here and it rages fromeighteen to I don't know twenty three or
so twenty three and everybody in herethere, we'll all get a picture.
We'll send it out. Is everybodyhere on by yes or no? Because
we can't do show of hands onradio? Does everybody here have social media?
Okay? All right, here's thechallenge. All right, here's a
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challenge. For you put this showon social media, and whoever gets the
most action can come in here andsit in for a half hour and do
whatever you like. Oh okay,you can talk about what you want.
You'll be the co host for ahalf hour. Okay, that's a big
deal in LA. That's a bigdeal. All right, Except and you
could also, Kyle, you could. But what are we doing on social
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media? At Conway Show? Allright? At Conway Show? All right,
aunt kffive. This is Sharon Bellion. She is the executive producer.
Stephush is right here. He's theboard op slash producer. Ashley Johnson is
doing the news. She's the anchor. And Ashley, how long you've been
at the station? I've been heresoon's I would say, mid February.
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Mid February. Okay. She's brandnew and she's from Texas. What part
of Texas? I came from Amarillo, but grew up basically in Olpaso,
Il Passo. Okay, all right, that's fairly close, right, yeah,
thing doing, all right? Andone somebody here is in charge of
the radio grop. What is yournLet's put you on the microphone. What
is your name? Chrissa? Carissaokay. And are you a freshman senior.
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I'm a senior senior. Okay,so this is the last year you
sad? Yeah? Yeah, becausethis is it. You got to go
get a job, I know,trying. I'm trying, right, give
one of those fast food jobs.They pay well twenty bucks an hour.
And you do a podcast or ashow. I have a show what is
it called Chris? This show,I'm sorry, called bris I can't even
talk right much. It's just reallybad for the show. But I know
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the Carrissa show. Yes, okay. And what do you what kind of
things you talk about? Anything andeverything? Oh, that's great, that's
it. That's it thing. Youknow, you want to pigeonhole yourself.
No, yeah, you want tobe able to open it up. Yeah,
talk about pop culture and you know, like in the alternative and rock
music. Okay, cool, allright? And so where can people find
it on? I CELU radio dotcom. Oh, I see, okay,
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it's on the station. You know. By the way, the last
time I went up there to thestation, for some reason, I was
asked by Scott, I think,to speak in front of the kids.
The kids were bored out of theirmind. I did like twenty minutes and
they're like crossing the runs. ButI was so jealous because the equipment that
you guys have up at your collegeis better than ours, really it is.
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Yeah, do you have little lightson the mic to see which one
is on? Your board? Isnewer than ours, and you know,
we make a little more money aroundhere, but you guys have better equipment.
Don't tell them that. Yeah,who else has a podcast? Anybody?
What is your name? Yeah?Come on, what's your name?
Is? Nico Sapphire, Nika Sava? What is your show about? Oh
gosh, so I have a podcaston radio show? Actually my podcast is
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Sapphire Sessions. That's very much interviewstyle. I always bring some friends,
bring some cool guests on there.Nice. Yeah, I love to do
some interviews. It's it's very youknow, entertainment lifestyle, a lot of
creative stuff that I'm into. Andthen my radio show that's Nico and Anthony
Live. So he's my co hosts. Not here too, Anthony's on here
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okay, but no, no,no, he's just he's out of time.
So I'm repping for the both ofus. Okay, but yes,
we do. It's very music centric. The radio show that it's fun.
We play a lot of our favorites. We we talk about what's going on
in the entertainment industry. Yeah,I think that we've actually, we've gotten
our first talent on the air withus. We played some of her songs,
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Nina's Story. Yeah. So Iinterned for her last summer. Wow.
Actually Yeah, And so I didsome pr social media for her and
stuff. And we had another oneof the professors at the school who knew
her, was a good friend ofhers. She set me up with her.
Yeah, and so it was cool. You know, when Anthony and
I we started the radio show anddecided she had some new songs coming on
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and so we we wanted to gether. So I set that up and
she called in. We that's that'sa big deal. Was a good time.
Who listens to the show? Whichwas it? Who is there?
Right there? What is your name? Let's right, I'm abby, Hey,
can you tell me who need astory? I can't. Unfortunately,
I'm sorry, I'm gonna let I'mgonna defer to Nico, like I knew
who that was. But your momlistens to Kon, Yes she does.
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Yeah, that's cool. But yourmom is younger than my daughter. How
old your mom? Well, Idon't know what do I say that?
Yeah? Okay, talk rad youguys in sixty two? Okay, yeah,
I grew up probably with her.Where did you grow up? Camerio,
California? That yeah, on thecoast yep. Yeah, that's beautiful
up there. It's for the newlywed or nearly dead. Yeah, there's
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this saying about came Rio. It'swhere old people go to visit their parents.
Yes, yeah, okay. Andbut so you're a senior. I'm
a junior junior okay, all right? And is the school cool? Is
it? Is? It? Itis? It's actually it's funny. My
mom has worked there since before Iwas born. I've known it for a
really long time. But it's changeda lot. Wait, your mom works
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at the school. At the school, Oh what a pain in the ass.
You know, I'm the one keepingan eye on hermos. Okay,
all right, that's cool. Yeah, I couldn't get away with that,
that's right. Yeah. It's agood school. Excellent, it's nice school.
All right. Anybody else here who'sa senior? Let's get the seniors
on. Oh wow, everybody's asenior. All right? We got to
take a break. Can you guyssay okay, all right, then we'll
get everybody on the mic for atleast a second. I don't wonder what
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you know. I exclude anybody exceptmaybe Kyle, and we'll get John.
And also if you guys put iton social media again, whoever is the
most action, We're going to haveyou in here. You can co host
for a half hour. That's ahuge deal. I know you don't think
it is. Ask your mom,Ask your mom how big a deal that
is. It's a big deal,all right? And the jingle bell shirt
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is not working for me, Bob, No, I mean it's great for
December twenty first, you know,twenty second Christmas in uh April? Yeah,
right, exactly? All right,thank you. Is there a school
song you guys have or the wait, do you have a do you have
a school song? Or all right, we'll come back and talk to These
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are the kids here from cal Lutherancal Lutheran College out there in Thousand Oaks.
Okay, all right, thing dog, I act like I knew I
was talking about. You're listening toTim Conway Junior on demand from KFI AM
six forty oh. The kids arehere from the col Lutheran College, right,
go cow, I think that's somethingelse. Go col. And I
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guessed that tuition at cal Lutheran wasfifteen thousand dollars a year, and three
kids had to leave because they're laughingso hard. It's sixty four thousand dollars
to go to that school? Isthat right? What's your name? My
name is Ethan? Ethan? Isit that expensive to go to cal Lutheran?
Oh man, sixty four grand?Isn't that what Yale is or her?
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You don't know? All right?You got rich parents, bub huh,
wow, sixty four grand. Youcan't screw around at sixty four You
got to go to school every day. Yep. You can't smoke weed and
drop out. No, although ifall the kids in here probably what it's
likely to do that. Huh,you don't smoke weed? Good for you?
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Good for you, buddy, Ibet you don't. All right,
you're probably a probably the more studlyguy on the campus, right, I
guess all right? There you go, all right, buddy? And you
want to get into radio podcast?I do social media like I do the
influencer thing radio? Where can peoplefind you on social media? In Instagram
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TikTok pretty much everywhere. I don'tstick to one platforms. My handle is
Ethan Kline Official, Ethan One,Ethan Kline Official, Ethn Kline Official.
All right, where do your parentslive? And see now? Beverly Hills,
Sherman Oaks, Germinal. Somebody's gotmoney, somebody's got money. What
is your name? Hi? Myname is Sammy, Sammy. You got
a personality for radio? Oh?Absolutely? Yeah? Big dog with you
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buddy? Sixty four grand for ayear. Yeah? Is that living on
campus? Yeah? Is that livingwith the with the with the president of
the campus. Well, because withwith on campus, it's interesting because like
for all freshmen if they live oncampus, you know, you have to
have a meal plan because you're inthose freshman dorms. And then when you're
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a sophomore through a senior, there'sthere's different types of housing on campus.
There's also other there's like apartment styleon campus, and there's also university houses
that are Where do you're dead?Where your parents live? West Los Angeles,
right by UCLA? If somebody's gotmoney? Yeah? Yeah, and
you how often do you call yourparents and say I can't thank you enough
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for this? Uh? Pretty muchevery weekend, every weekend, Saturday gotta
come every week every week. Thisis just to let them know your life.
I would I would never put mydaughter into sixty four thousand out.
I couldn't afford it. I couldn'tafford it. I hear you, yeah,
he bro All right. Where dopeople find you on social media?
Social media? Mostly Instagram. That'sthat's the one that I'm most active on.
Okay, all right, in thefuture, when we ask you,
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we're looking for the handle, notthe actual platform. All right, what
is your name? My name isGrace, Grace. How are you?
And you're the youngest of everybody hereI am. And you just graduated high
school last year? Yes? Whathigh school? Seami Valley High School.
Oh that's nice. Okay, that'sbeautiful out there. Yeah all right.
And so you went from Seami Valleyto Thousand Oaks really stretched out. Yeah,
I went really far for that one. Yeah, all right, and
you'd make the whole drive in awhole day, huh. I actually live
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on campus okay, all right,So you live in Seami Valley and then
live on campus a Thousand Oaks,yes, which is like ten minutes from
where you're home. It's like twentyfive, okay, all right, And
what are you studying. I'm amultimedia major, so like graphic design,
and then I have a minor communicationokay. And where can people find you
on social media? At Grace Spradowskiat Gracehigsville name uh b r O d
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O s k I. Okay.We just want to do it because that
in case you got anybody gets famous, we can say, hey, you
guys were on your chauffeur. Allright, what is your name? Davin?
Davin? And you're in what yourfirst second? Third? I'm a
senior. Are you living on campus? Yes? Oh my god? How
often seriously do you call mom anddad and go I can't believe you'd paid
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for this. I call my momevery day and say that good for you,
that is great, thank you.What is your mom's name, Deirdre?
Deirdre. She raised a really goodkid, thank you. She raised
two of us. And what doesyour mom do for living? She works
for the City and County of SanFrancisco. Okay, all right, so
and so she didn't do anything funfor herself. She put all her time
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and money into her kids. Yes, yeah, that's cool. You got
a great mom. Great mom.Let's give her a shout out again.
Her first and last name, shoutout Dedre Jackson from San Francisco, Dedre
Jackson. Good for her, Whata great mom. What is your name?
Hi? I'm Sydney, Sydney.All right, you got a lot
of energy. I like that.And where do you live? I'm from
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Oregon, but I live on campus? All right? Oh, you're right
from Oregon south of Portland. Yeah, all right, Oregon's beautiful. Yes.
Why didn't you go to Oregon Stateor Oregon University? Because there's no
colleges that do music production up there? In calou has a music production program,
and there's too many drug addicts walkingaround. You know, there's a
nickname about my hometown. I'm notgoing to say what Weedland? Weedland?
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Okay, all right. I don'tpartake, Okay, not my thing.
I've never seen a college crew.Also, anti drug, I love it.
I'm not anti drug. I'm justI just don't do it. Okay,
all right, who's next here?What is your name? Yam?
Yell? I'm Ken. How areyou doing today? Nice to see you
all right now? There you guysall great personalities. I tried was I
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was in college. I had nothinggoing on. I still don't really have
much going on on campus. Areoff campus? I'm on campus, but
I'm a scholarship kid, so I'mnot where did you get the scholarship for
my academics? I'm a smart girltoo? Is that pretty and smart?
I know? I got it all? I got it all. What was
your score? I don't remember youprobably around eight hundred? Yeah? Probably,
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I don't know. All right?And what do you want to do
with your degree here? Yeah?So I'm graduating this semester in like four
weeks and I'm studying journalism, sohopefully I'll get into something in the writing
field or I don't know. Wouldyou recommend this school to everybody? No?
No, unlike everybody else, Isay, it's kind of in the
middle of nowhere. Okay, allright, yeah, all right, who's
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next here? Thank you for who'snext? What is your name? Hi?
My name is Alia. How areyou? I'm good music or talk
radio? What kind of radio?I'm also a music production major like city.
Okay, we actually co produced asong together. All right? What's
What's where? What's the song?I wrote the song. It's called Bad
Religion. I plan on releasing itnice the summer, so let us know
when you do. We'll play iton the air, all right? And
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how what percentage of kids on thiscampus are really f and weird? Like,
like, you know what I'm talkingabout as a resident assistant. You
can't talk about it. You can'ttalk about it. It's got somebody that
can't. Who's next here? Whohasn't been on? Have you been on?
What is your name? Olivia?Olivia? How are you? I'm
pretty great, A little nervous.How are you okay? Don't be nervous?
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How what percentage of kids on campusare really weird? I'm editor in
chief for the Echoes or I can'tsay that either. What is your name?
One hundred? Are weird? Atthe school? I'm so happy to
be on their good It seems likeyou're like hostage at the school. Oh
my gosh, I'm like I've handcuffedbehind my back walking to class. I
swear everywhere I turned there's like someonerunning with like cat years on And there's
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nothing wrong with that, but likeI just like, it's just insane.
But you know what, I havesomething really you need to tell you.
I have a great way to saysixty four thousand dollars. Yeah, I
don't call my parents. They callme and thank me for this. I'm
a commuter and I sleep in theback of my car Monday through Thursday.
I have a sleeping bag and apillow in a blanket, and I just
get like, I go in thevisitors parking lot and it gets cold in
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the winter sometimes, but it isso worth it to save that much money.
So you're like, you're homeless essentially, all right, but unless or
making it work. Where are youfrom? Where do you where's your parents?
I'm from Cammerio, so I'm likethirty minutes away. But do you
rather sleep in your car than yourparents' house? Okay, Cassie is what's
going on? So there's that numberone. But number two, I'm just
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like, I'm really active. Ilike to be around places, so I'm
involved in so many different clubs,one of them through radio club. I
see your radio You're a campensation suited. And I also just have a lot
of friends. I'm a friendly gal, so I like to hang out.
Sometimes I'm hanging out until two inthe morning and it's a Tuesday night and
I got a nine fifteen, SoI'm like, I'm not going home,
like you know that Cody Coo song, not going home? That was me?
That was for me? All right, that that's great. I don't
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recommend sleeping in your car in college, and sort of you have sort of
missed the experience. What the helldo your parents worry about you sleeping in
the car. I don't know ifthey know they Okay, I'm gonna guess
that you're not an only child.You've got brothers and sisters. I have
one older brother. His name isDylan. I love him very much,
okay, and he was in troubleat some point in his life. Never
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he also dined Hall Lutheran, buthe just came home. Okay. Because
your parents should keep more of aneye on you sleeping in your cars for
the birds. My parents have otherthings to worry about. We're gonna get
We're gonna get you a hotel room. Do we have more vouchers for hotels?
You're like a literally like like ahomeless woman. We got to get
your a voucher for hotels, Iknow, right? Or if you live
on campus, open your door please? Yes? All right? Did we
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miss anybody? Who did? Didyou come really quick? By names?
Amanda Jansen at Underscore, Amanda Jansenon Instagram. And I have a show
on I Seal your radio called SpillerGuts where I interview people about breakups.
I bring in ex's, I broughtin my own X one time shot out
Brendan and I hope you're doing reallywell and it's really good too, and
thank you. All right, thankyou. She's probably one of the most
popular kids, right, the homelesschick who is loud, the loud homeless
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hip. Yeah, okay, allright, what is your name? I'm
Morty Marty or Morty Morty Morty.I love that. Oh your dad named
you well last name, but he'salso more so Okay, all right,
so wait, your dad's name ismort Our, last name's Mortenson. Oh
okay, so your nickname is Mordy. Yes, that's right. Oh so
what's your first name? Kira?Kira? Okay, that's cool, cool
name, right? And do youlive on campus? I do. Did
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you guys suffer through COVID? Didyou have to do zoom? That was
my freshman year? Ye oh mygod, Sue. I would sue this
this university get that money back.I know. I was like, Okay,
I'm sitting in my dorm. Youknow, your university professor's not gonna
come on here anymore. A littlebit of a bash. Yeah, but
you did. You did zoom learningin college, spending sixty four thousand dollars
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a year. Yeah, I'm outraged. I know I would never let my
I would be the first guy atthe campus, you know, tearing the
doors down, get my money back. I recommend we all do that together.
What do you say? Everybody?Yeah? Right, yeah, yeah,
yeah, all right? Do wemiss anybody else? All right?
What is your name? I amCassi, Cassie. How are you?
I'm doing well in yourself? Allright? Do we talk to you about
something you're Oh you went to thesame high school my daughter went to.
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Yes, sir Burrows, Yes,sir, I'm start And you left Burroughs
in twenty nineteen. Yeah. Whatdid you do at Burrows? Were you
in the singing club or the gleeclub or no? I was a library
kid, so I didn't actually readany books. But that was your GPA
when you graduated. I have likea three point nine. Really, that's
great, that's sensational. And yougot and you got into you know,
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cal Lutheran. Yeah, I gotin also on scholarship, and my parents
had me start saving up for collegeand working in you every scholarship, so
getting out of college with uh.And I heard that the admissions person at
cal Luthorn also went to Burroughs.That's how you get in. Not the
admissions counselor. She was the Ifinance. No, she worked for university
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advancements, so she was like thereceptionist, the office manager. She's great.
Okay, unfortunately we got to takea break. Thank thank you all
for coming in. You guys areall great. And oh we missed this
guy. What's your name? Realquick? Oh hey, I'm will thank
you so much for having us ontour. My dad is actually listening right
now, so I'd love to dothat shout out to him. Thank you
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for listening, and thank you forsending me to this awesome school. Yes,
and great kid, you're a greatkid. My dad he's a big
fan of comedy and he was ahuge fan of your dad. Oh,
that's very nice. What's your dad'sname, Michael? Michael? All right?
What's his last name? Michael Price? Okay, that's right. What
does he do for a living?He's a television writer. Oh bet,
he's successful. He works on theSimpsons. Oh that's great. You know
the Simpsons is in this building,on the third floor of this building is
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the Simpsons. Yeah, they doall the animation here. Yeah. Yeah,
you got to thank your dad.He spent a lot of money and
put you in college. Absolutely,and he could have taken it to Vegas
and been with you know some ishe married. Yeah, well I'm the
only child, so all right,all right, but anyway, you have
a great love for your dad.That's cool, Michael Price. Yes,
okay, excellent, guys, Thankyou all for coming in. Oh I'm
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sorry we did get to you.What is your name? Hey, that's
for last. It's all good.My name's Dia Tardino. Find me at
Dia dot tar dinosaur twenty seven onInstagram. I have my own Thanks for
thanks for making it easy to find. Oh yeah, organ exclamation at cal
Luthernville. Okay, yeah, I'mtrying to get that. I'm trying to
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get on here, so trying toget as many followers as I can.
Okay, all right, okay,whoever gets the most follower, not wherever
gets the most action on your picture. You can come back and sit here
for a half hour. And callhos with me. Okay, any of
you all right, doesn't matter whatyour man woman, uh, you know,
trains, whatever you guys are.I know what you guys, all
right, But anybody, anybody wantto come back, you can come back
and sit there for a half hour. You gotta get the most action on
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social media, all right, Ijust do it right now, go ahead,
Oh thank you. Thirty minutes.No, get out of here.
Kids, Get out of here andtell your parents thank you for putting you
through at sixty four thousand dollars yearschool. Thanks. That's route. That's
outrageous. If they charged that priceout there, I'm outraged. All right,
Kyle, you're the best buddy.Thanks for coming on. You're listening
(28:07):
to Tim Conway Junior on demand fromKFI AM six forty. Bellio came running
in, saying, I love howyou tell stories beyond my back while I'm
in the bathroom and I'm like,what I have to tell stories bound your
back? I love to tell youright to your face normally. Yeah,
what story did I tell about you? Because Roy told me that you said
that I did one appearance on Friendsand your acting career was over and then
(28:32):
that was it. Right, thatwas it? How close is that?
I mean it was accurate, butI just feel like you didn't have to
shore out people. I'm here,aren't I? Thanks t Bones. Okay,
all right, but you didn't wantto be an actor, No,
I wanted to produce, right,so you got into producing. Yeah?
(28:52):
Yeah, you know what. Youdon't want to be an actor, Pello.
You would have never made it asan actor because you're an authentic person.
You can't be uh no, No, You've got to be a phony
and a back and backstabbing true BELLYO. You've got it. You've got to
be really aggressive to get it.To be a gap level of actors.
You've got to be aggressive and backstaband crawl over people and and really work
(29:15):
to get there. I think Icould do that now, I think you
could now. Yeah, now you'rebitter as hell. I think yeah,
you're like the Rodney danger Field youknow the later. Yes, yes,
all right, you're the best,BELLYO. Thanks for bringing those kids in.
No more with the kids in Okay. Conway show on demand on the
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