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It's camp. I am six fortyand you're listening to The Conway Show on
demand on the iHeartRadio app. Itis the Conway Show. Dig doong with
you? All right, very good. We're gonna start with Alex Stone talking
about Boeing and the whistle blower.Alex, I don't mean to be rude
here, buddy, and I don'twant to put you in in a bad
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position to make you uncomfortable. Butdidn't we do this story two weeks ago?
Is this a repeat? Well?No, so he came forward Sam
Stapore like a week ago. Buttoday he went in front of Congress.
Oh okay and laid it all outthere with another whistleblower, former whistleblower guy
who worked at Boeing like six yearsago. But quite honestly, today,
Tim, the senators in this hearingseemed like they didn't really care that they
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were uninformed on the Boeing issues.They wanted to get to impeachment hearings.
Some of them gave their opening statementswhen you know the cameras are on them,
and then they left before the whistleblowerseven gave their testimony. And then
in ninety minutes they were like okay, all right, we're done, and
then they move it over at thatpoint. That's great, man. Yeah,
So, I mean, you knowhow much the listening they're really doing.
But what he claimed today is thatthe Triple seven and the seven eighty
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seven that if you remember he wasmaking some initial claims and then he expanded
upon it today that he says thefuselage of the factory that they don't fit
together correctly, and then Boeing manipulatesthe material and then makes it fit.
But he said today there is stillno matter how much squeezing and jumping on
and shaking, and no matter howmuch you do that to these airplanes when
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they're being made, whether it belike a seven eighty seven, which is
composite material or a Triple seven,which is aluminum, that there's gonna be
tiny gaps. They're never going tofit together just perfectly, about twice the
width of a human hair. Buthe says, after like ten or twenty
years of flying these things that eventuallythat gap is going to open up and
the planes are going to rip apartin the air. Here's what he told
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lawmakers today To address its bottlencks inproduction, Boeing hit problems pushing pieces together
with the excessive force to make himappear that the gaps don't exist even though
they exist. The gap did thenactually go away, and this may result
in premature fatigue failure. Effectively,they are putting out defective airplane. Now
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we should say Boeing denies all ofthis. And then they said that they
slowed production of the seven eighty sevenfew years ago. They've tested these claims.
They simulated over one hundred and sixtyseven thousand flights on an airplane.
They said this is not an issue. It has full confidence in the seven
eighty seven, and the Triple sevensays it's not a real life concern.
The picture this The way he describedwhat he sees going on in the factories
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is that that he sees the Tarzaneffect, as he calls it, humans
getting up and just jumping on stuffto make it fit. I literally saw
people jumping on the pieces of theairplane to get them to align. I
call it the Tarzan effect, amongother improper methods. But he says that
he's been retaliated against a nail inhis car. But he says he can't
find that in his tire, thathe can't prove that the Boeing did it
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some other stuff as well. Well. There was another guy who then claimed
that that he had evidence involving theAlaska Airline seven thirty seven MAX issue with
the door plug coming out. Heclaims that he had secret documents that the
NTSB and the FAA say don't exist. The Boeing never made, but he
said he lost them so he couldnot present them. I don't know how
you lose that. When you claimyou have secret documents, you're going to
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bring them to Congress. And theNTSB said tonight, no, he doesn't
have. He had something else doesn'thave what they're talking about. And then
this guy, Sam Salapor, hisattorneys said that he would present evidence backing
up his claims. They said,they're not going to give us that evidence.
So there's some issues with the testimonyand no evidence to back up what
they're saying. And Boeing says it'snot true and don't worry about it,
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and the planes are safe, butthey did make it public today. Well,
Alex, I know you have kids. They're not of age where you're
still building them swing sets or playhousesor maybe they are. Well, now
it's all about Xbox, Okay,but you remember putting together the play kitchen,
the playhouse, the swing set,I remember, or is stomping on
it to try to make it fit, or holding it down and like bending
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it the like will go in that'sright. Or when you're done, you
got nine pieces left, you're like, A, that's fine. I'm sure
you look at what that's kind ofwhat they had with the max door plug.
Remember when they said the bolts werenever put on it. Don't you
think of the factory they looked atit went h four bolts. Yeah,
I forget about it. Let's justmove this plane along. But what do
you think happened that all of asudden Boeing in the last two years has
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been the center of all these reports. Is it just is it bad management?
Is it laziness? Is it theunions trying to get back them?
I don't know, you know,it could be any number of things.
I think one is that they beenin the spotlight from when the two Maxes
went down. Clearly something was wrongwhen the Maxes went down. That m
pass system, the automation system thatwas a big mess up, and the
way that was handled brought out morethings. But Boeing will tell you that
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now they have created this culture.These two guys today would counter it and
say no, they've been retaliated against, but this culture to speak up.
They claimed that they've had like fortythousand whistleblower complaints internally and Boeing and they
say that they want them because itmakes airplane safer. Again, some of
these whistleblowers say that's not true.That then they're retaliated against. But so
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it may be pulling them out morepublicity around it. Some of them may
not be accurate, so may bevery true, and a lot of them
just get more attention now and thenpeople go public with them. Yeah.
And I also heard that that Boeingis starting to you know, relying more
in getting into the fighter jet business, and I think that might be taking
their top guys away. Yeah.Trilitary is a big business for Boeing.
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They do a lot of military tankersand fighter jets and everything else. And
Airbus is the one sitting there theEuropean company going mmmm, you know,
take it a three twenty one ordersaway from well whatever airlines had at Boeing,
and now airlines are saying, lookthey can order them. They're quickly
made over in Europe or now inother factories as well, by Typically and
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Toulouse. That they're made over theair. They don't have any problems.
They come out, people love them. They're all high tech and plastic and
brand new and on the inside plasticnot on the outside. And uh,
and everybody seems really happy with them. But it's not good for both.
Yeah. And then there's another company, I think it's called Embro Ambrera Ambre.
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They out of South of South Americathat's making unbelievable juts. Yeah,
the typically the smaller regional planes thatlook like miniature seven. People love those.
You can stand up in them.Do you remember always the bombardier like
CRJ two hundred. We had tolike crawl to get in them. And
so they're getting rid of most ofyour lines, are getting rid of those
and getting the embreras. I alsoremember, Uh, I went to see
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my family. My mom had movedto Steamboat Springs. We flew to to
Denver and my girlfriend at the time, we flew to Denver and then we're
gonna fly from Denver to Steamboat Springs. It's only about a forty five minute
flight. And but they ask everybodywhat their weight is before they get out.
Don't you love that? And canyou move? And I just I
just started dating my girlfriend. I'mlike, look, if you want to
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ask her, you can. I'mnot laying that question on her. We
just met them together for weight andbalance. We'd like you to move to
the back of the plane, please, Yeah, how do you do that
and not embarrass the hell out ofsomebody? And I'm like, man,
I did have a burger last night, but you can tell already. Look,
I'd rather the plane go down thanto ask her what she was.
That's where I was in life.Alex, buddy, thanks for coming on.
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Always appreciate man, Alex Stone.Everybody digged ang with a guy.
ABC News corresponded, Alex Stone,that's wild man. The guys in then.
No, he knows everything about jetsand Boeing and he's become our like
Boeing guy. He's our Boeing guy. I'm a neo fight ain'ty? Yeah?
All right? This is really takingoff on the floor here. A
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lot of people are writing their ownsongs. We learned yesterday that audio without
the A so you all you youd io ud io is a an AI
generator that generates songs you plug inten fifteen twenty piece of information and I'll
write you a song. So we'regonna play some of the songs who were
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written by people on this floor.People on this floor, very creative.
Tim Kates wrote a couple for petrosMONI wrote one for his daughter. I
think Aaron in the newsroom wrote asong. I know. Mark Thompson wrote
one. We have one as well. We're gonna play songs that the people
here, the creative people here areKFI, have written songs, were songwriters.
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You're listening to Tim Conway Junior ondemand from KFI AM six forty.
All right, we found a websitethat has they can generate songs with artificial
intelligence. AI and I plugged ina few words and wrote this song about
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our program. The other day onthe airways cool, the Conway crew came
on bringing news to you in Bank'sHeart where the skysty boot talking with the
traffic and sports fils to a laugh, Echos reading you reading ding dong with
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jokes the moon is never gone kindof call. And then I wrote a
song about Bellio and it was reallydepressing. I don't know why it.
You know, when you plug inBellio and her laughter and La and music
and sports radio and her whole career. It came in really depressing. I
don't know why. I don't knowwhy. Here's the song that AI wrote
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about Sharon Bellio. Sharon's laughter fillsthe room, straight from Burbank with the
news in Chune. Yeah, traffic'scalling, We're detailing the course. Conway's
got you through it all with fullforce. You know what that means,
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Junior dial, stay for a while. In LA's heart, We've got that
morning smile. What does that mean? In LA's heart? We've got that
morning smile. The mic heats upon there now LA's voice into the dawn's
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first life. Oh I see,So this AI thinks that we're doing morning
drive radio. That's what's happening,fast talk, flowing information and Tim Conways
got that insight. Oh yeah,sports, well up, sports and weather's
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warm persuasion, please tune in.Tight a horrible, horrible song. So
Tim Kats, who produces the PetrosMoney Show, we told him about this
and he instantly got hooked and gotinto it. And the first thing he
did Father of the Year. Thisguy Kates, he writes a song about
his daughter in college and going tovisit her. This is perhaps the greatest
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guy in radio, perhaps the greatestman I've ever met in my life.
Where he works eighteen hours a day. Nobody works harder than that guy.
And the first thing he does whenhe stops working is writes a song about
his daughter and going to visit herin college. How do you beat that?
I don't know? Here it isTim Kates's song about his daughter driving
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out to Lala's meet the arizonas guygot the family all loaded up in my
silver road or ruby riding shot.Gonna say that he's laughing in love back
the desert song is fading. Ourmemory is on the trap. Leslie's hummons
often to the tunes of radio plays. California's Calling right here there will stay
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Krozier, I know you know musicbetter than I do. I would give
that a nine out of ten.If I heard that song on the radio.
I think it was professionally done.It sounds like a chart topper.
Doesn't really honestly made me kind ofemotional. It's crazy, right, Did
you said it was Red Stage Kates, Yeah, Red States Kates. Yeah.
And he mentions his daughter Sadie,which, yeah, he leaved all
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he left out all his you know, Second Amendment, Maga abortion craft.
He left all that stuff out.He left his you know a lot of
the uh you know back channel,you know, shadow government stuff. You
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know, the vote wasn't fair thewhole run. But like we didn't land
on the moon. Well I'm withthem on that one. But listen to
again. This is Tim Kates,the greatest father in the world, writing
a song about his beautiful daughter drivingout hold to be goodson background. His
daughter goes to school in college,I mean in Arizona, goes to college
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in Arizona, and he got intoSilverado And it's a song about him and
his family getting in the Silverado togo visit his daughter in college. What
are the great songs of all time? Driving out to Lala's ain't the Arizona's
guy got the family all loaded upin my silverad or Ruby riding shot gonna
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say that he's laughing in love backthe desert. Son is fading our memories
on trail. Leslie's hummons often tothe tunes of radio plays. California's calling
right, Here's where we'll stay.What a great song. It's beautiful and
it has his wife and his threedaughters names in it. Yes, he's
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great. It really is terrific.All right, here's what I'm we'll come
back. We'll play one about trustsome money. He wrote a song about
Petro's money. But I got tocheck it because when he sent me a
song about twenty minutes ago, therewere four f words in it. Four.
He goes, hey, you playus on the air. Thanks,
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Kate, Philly Red states First Amendment? Are you okay? I guess so.
I guess so. Well, we'llsee what the SCC has to say
about it. So we're not goingto play the one with you. You
don't believe Freedo speech, then yeah, right, what are you Collie?
Huh? Terrorists, Kyllie? Whatare you? Huh? Socialist? Socialist?
Socialist? Huh? What those damnes? Huh? What are you doing?
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Blackbus? What are you? Don't? What are you doing? Roney?
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior ondemand from KFI AM six forty.
All right, it's Wednesday, andif you noticed this about the show.
Every Wednesday at four thirty five,we talk about animals. It is our
animal segment. You know what youwagon at? What's your what is it?
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What's your waggon at Wednesdays. Lovea good alliteration. Yes, and
Amy King is with us? Howare you? Hey? I'm great.
Hey. You took over for JenniferJones Lee with this charity. Huh.
She yeah, she she decided tomove home to northern California and she handed
over the leash to me. Oh, that's great, the wiggle wagglewalk.
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And what is the wiggle Wagglewalk.I know she'd explain it, but I
just sort of tuned down on Okay. So it's this great walk that we
do every year to benefit Pasadena Humaneand all the money raised goes to take
care of the thousands of animals thatthey take in and take care of and
get them already and shiny and beautifuland get them ready to find their forever
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homes. That's a really great idea. I imagine they make a lot of
money too. And you need alot of money, you do. Dogs
are expensive, they yeah, Andit's not only dogs, it's cats.
And when we were there this week, there's a tortoise there. Oh,
but it's only dogs and cats.Yeah. And gosh, there's some beautiful
dogs right now, I mean juststunning, Like there's there's some huskies,
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of course, there's some pitbulls,which are the friendliest dogs, and then
some like boxer mixes, so thatit looks like there's some purebreds, and
then there's also some MutS, andI'm all about mutts. They're the best.
Yeah. I went to the Burbankshelter last weekend and there was this
beautiful, big German shepherd slash boxersslash pit bulls, like big, huge,
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nice, beautiful dog. And hewas just sad sitting in the cage.
So I went up and was talkingto him, and he lunged like
he was gonna come through the cageand kill me. And I said to
him, I said, buddy,this is the wrong act for them.
You're never gonna get out of herewith that agg he was excited to see.
He was ready to kill me,is what he was gonna do.
It freaked my wife out because youknow, if the dog climbs high enough,
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he can get out of those cagesbecause there's no top on him.
Oh and that dog was about sixinches from the top of that cage.
I had a dog that used tojump fences. Really. Yeah, they're
athletes. They're like me, youknow, professional like natural. Would you
say, Belly, there are naturalathletes. Yes, they are, Like
every muscle in my body is tonedto perfection and they are the same.
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Huh. All right, so,Belly, I swear to God, you
know, honestly God. So it'sthis weekend, Yes, it's this Sunday
morning, and we're going to betaking a stroll around the Rose Bowl.
It's a five k, yeah,it's a it's a five k walk and
run. Okay. So, andI am not a runner, and Kevin
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at Pasadena Humane gave me permission notto run, which is great good.
It's just a fun run. Andthen there's a shorter course too. And
I just got the layout of theevent today. It is huge. They
have like one hundred different booths orsomething. They didn't count them, but
there's just this a huge number ofbooths. So if you have a dog,
you can take them. And there'ssampling and all kinds of different kinds
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of information and they're going to havethe Wiggle Waggle Wagon out there, and
so they're gonna have some of thepups from the Humane Society Sunday at the
Rose bul Sunday at the Rosebult's inthe park next to the rosebul Okay,
and what time it starts at ninenine am? Yep. The festivalarius opens
up at like eight I believe.So you can come by and do that.
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And there's going to be Like Isaid, there's a ton of booths,
including the KFI booth that we wouldlove for you to stop by.
We've got a little swag bag whilstis last, including really cute wiggle waggle
walk t shirts. Let's find outwhat. Okay, there's a bag.
Oh, it's a shirt, wigglewaggle shirt. I can show that to
the camera we're on. Of course, I don't know Facebook or Twitter or
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Instagram. It says I'm only talkingto my dog today. Okay, that's
a good day. That is agood day. And then we've got a
uh oh an ash tray. That'scool. That is not an ash tray.
Oh it's not a cigar ontick.Yeah, it looks like a pepperoni
stick, but it's a tree foryour stick. Okay. And what else
is in here? We've got healthbars. Oh, that's cool, food
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dog food, dog food, dogfood stand. And then we got a
oh poop bags yep, Bellio,Bellio, Why don't you just hit him?
Told you get you back. Andthen we've got name tags or you're
a little kfi id tags for yourdog's collar and post cute really cool and
they're reflective so your dog won't getrun over. Yep. And so if
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you got a dog, bring yourdog and come walk. If you don't
have a dog, you can comeand join us too. And if you're
in the market for a dog,you just might find one at the wig
a Wag Walk cause, like Isaid, they're going to bring some down
from the shelter. Oh they are, uh oh nice. Absolutely, And
all of the money. It's sucha cool thing because the money stays local
and it goes for everything that theydo, like from intake and for feeding
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and for spaying and neutering and theirprograms and stuff. It's just it's a
really cool. Cause now, doyou have a dog. I don't have
a dog anymore. I have acat. My cat came from Pasadena Human
Yeah, Alexander the Great aw howlong have you had the cat? Nine
years? Oh it's beautiful. Hhe's beautiful. But I'm not bringing him
because I think that would be traumaticfor everybody. Yeah, I get it.
Cats don't travel well, and dogslike to eat cats, so dogs
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love to chase cats around. Allright, So it's this Sunday at nine
am at the park right next tothe Rose Bowl. Yeah, but come
a little early because there's the wholefestival area and there's demonstration. They're gonna
have a canine the Pasadena Canine Unitis gonna come out and do a demonstration.
And there's a costume contest for yourpets. So if you like to
dress up your dogs, make surethat you dress them up and you could
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win price. We were at it'scalled Magnolia Nights in the Park or whatever.
It's their Christmas special in Burbank andI ran into Burbank Police Department and
they had one of their dogs withthem, and the dogs like a hundred
feet away or so. And oneof the cops said, Hey, do
you want to meet that dog?I says, a bomb sniffing dog.
They said, no, it's ourdrug dog. I don't want to be
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any part of that cab. Bettersafe than sorry. I don't be near
that dog this Sunday at nine am, and come early so you can get
a swag bag. Absolutely stopped bythe KFI booth and say hi. And
how many swag bags do we have? We have a couple of hundred,
a couple of hundred T shirts.Yeah, okay, yeah, so come
by and get that. And thenalso tomorrow morning we're talking to Kevin McManus
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on wake up Call from five tosix am. And also, if you
want to check out my Instagram atAmy K King, we're gonna post a
picture of the dog named Max,who I may be walking with on Sunday.
All right, Kevin McManus. That'sa big celebrity. Yeah, isn't
it. Yeah, sure, Inailed it. All right, thank you?
Oh can I also ask one morething? I'm sorry, never leave
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if you don't join us, orif you do join us, we of
course would take donations. So ifyou would just like to donate, go
to kfi AM six forty dot comslash wiggle kfi AM six forty dot com
slash wiggle. Any donation will help, and we've had some great donations.
We're in number two for fundraising.We're in the second second place for fundraising,
but I want to be number one. I also want to be number
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I prefer number one over number two. Me too, So anything you can
do to help. That's right,okay, Amy King, thank you for
coming by. You got it.I gotta I gotta run because I gotta
be back here in eleven hours.Oh do what promote more stuff? No
to do my show? Okay,wake up Paul five to six am.
Okay, all right, Amy King, the beautiful Amy King, Big Dodger
fam. You're listening to Tim conwaytunyou're on Demayo from KFI AM six forty.
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We have a beehive in our backyardand that's beautiful weather out there today.
So I was out there sonning andand i'm you know, I'm just
in my shorts. I'm in mytennis shorts, and I smell good and
a bee came by and stung mein the mouth. You know, I
have my mouth open. I'm amouth breather, and I had my mouth
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open, and these two bees camein and they're buzzing around my mouth,
and I spit one out and theother one got pissed or I frightened it
and it stung me on on theinside of my mouth. So I apologize.
That's horrible. Yeah, how bigis the inside of your mouth?
Tim? I mean you're buzzing aroundin there. Yeah, they're fighting.
I think, Wow, it's prettybig. It's pretty big, you know,
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And but it hurts like hell,it really does. Said. Yeah,
if it sounds like I'm eating,I'm not. I got stung in
the mouth. The mouth, allright, everyone's writing songs here at KFI.
We heard Tim Kats's song. Hewrote a song about his beautiful daughter
and his wife and his kids asother kids. You want to hear it
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again? Oh sure. He's theproducer of the Petros Money Show. Hardest
working guy in this building by far. Work seven days a week, eighteen
hours a day, driving out toLayla's meet the arizonas Gus got the family
all loaded up in my silver roador Rubi riding shot. Gonna say he's
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laughing in love. The desert songis fading our memories on the track Leslie
Summons soften to the tunes of radioplays, califon you just calling right,
here's where we'll stay. Great song, that's right, all right, So
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that's one than the KFI newsroom.Just so I'm clear, by that way,
that's Ai doing the singing as well, right, yeah, everything,
and it's not even a real voice. I think it's AI generated So if
you go to the website u dio u dio, it's audio without the
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a udio dot com. It's free. They're in beta testing right now.
You plug in ten fifteen, twentythirty words, select the genre you know,
country rock, rap, classic,Broadway tune, whatever it is,
and it writes a song for youinstantly, like within a minute. Here's
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a song that the KFI newsroom wrotefor themselves in less than a meta.
In the City that Never Suits withStories to Tale Bath, the newsroom buzzing
with the tales that comebell by bythe Boss College, shots with Bread Junior
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and Evil Anywhere gets the cast finenews shops where legends are made, record
true, The Matter Ta with CT. Streets, Jason Scoop and Uncle
Skin the newspaper, all bringing storiescapture in the scene from the latest scandals
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to the vmbs on the screen withthe typewriters, plastic and coffee of the
man. Can find newsom right thereyou go, can't find newsrooms song that's
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terrific. But then they wrote onefor Petro some some money down the hall
on five seventy am the Dodger Station. Dodger got shut out today to zip
by Washington, bad vibes, badnews. But here's the song they wrote
about petros and money. I hopethere's no swear words in it. I've
been unable to audition it before itwent on the air. Pat Roach bad
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shot the brace. I don't evenknow if the beep was good enough for
it. They're not all great,They're not all gems. No, they're
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not. Why can't people just havefun in life? Why do they immediately
have to, you know, sticktheir head in the toilet, like we
just had fun? BELLYO like thatsong we wrote yesterday about the program.
Just the other day on the airwayscool the Conway crew came on bringing news
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to you in Burbank's Heart where thesky sty boom, talking out the traffic
and sports feels too. The lambthat echoes reading your reading. Dan joll
Is jokes, the mood is nevergone. That's great, there it is.
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Ladies and gentlemen, go and writeyour own song. Send it to
us, maybe we'll play it onthe air. We'll go audio or oh
udio h A d O U dI O dot com. You it's audio
without the A U d io dotcom. And write yourself a beautiful tune
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Ding dong, I'm on my way, all right. We uh, don't
forget the waggle walk. Amy Kingwas nice enough to come in on her
off hours. What wiggle don't know? You're still here? God? What
I call it? Waggle walk?Wiggle waggle walk? All right? God
doesn't she ever never leaves? She'salways here. Wiggle waggle walk. It's
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happening Sunday this Sunday at Brookside Parkin Pasadena. The walk begins at nine
am, but meet us at ourkf booth kf I booth at eight thirty
am. Not us, but AmyKing. Amy King is leading a team
for this event, the wake UpCall Wigglers. Is that what it's called
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wigglers? Yeah, the wake upCall Wigglers. And then they also need
your help. KFI has been thetop fundraising team for the last three years,
but last year they raised just underfifteen thousand dollars. We want to
keep that going and we invite anyand all of you to join the team
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and come out this Sunday, withor without pops. It says, one
year with my daughter and we did. We didn't have our dogs. Oh
that's cool. It's a good,cool event. Lots of people. Very
cool event, Yeah, a lotof people. You walk around I think
if it's the same path or whatever, you walk around, uh Rose Bowl
or whatever. Very cool. Ohthat's nice. Well you gotta so,
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I guess Krozier you're going. No, I was gonna say. There's more
than half of the p in thisshow that had dogs. Are you going?
Is Sharon going? Angel going?Sharon? Are you going do anything
that's awesome? Angel? Are yougoing? I might? I've been thinking
about she has the coolest looking dog. All of it is like the that's
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the type of dog that I getit? Hey haired dog steps, sir
steph. First I heard Rabies going, Oh cool, I'll be there energy.
I've heard since she was here fromstuff Gary. Are you going?
Yes? Do you have a dog? I do? Okay? What kind
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a poos. Oh you got adog too? Huh German chapter Alright,
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