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It's KFI AM sixty and you're listeningto the Conway Show on demand on the
iHeartRadio app. Last night, Iwas going to Low's at the Empire Center,
which is located in Burbank, andI drive in to turn into Low's
and there's a cop there and he'swaving everybody off. So I go round
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to the next entrance and there's acop there, and I go to the
third entrance, fourth entrance. There'scops everywhere. Couldn't get in, couldn't
get into the Empire Center. SoI and there's motorcycle cops all over the
place. And so I did alittle research and I discovered that through social
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media, there was supposed to bea huge car meetup, you know,
with donuts and the whole run,and Burbank cops are all over social media
and they have a branch that oryou know, a couple of guys are
going to do just that, andthey discovered it was going to happen last
night and they said not in Burbank, and they shut it down before it
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ever even started. So if youwant to do the car meetups, I
think that's great. I love them, love car meetups. I love the
donuts and the drinking and the fireworksand the whole run, big fan.
But you can't do it in Burbankbecause Burbank cops will shut it down.
They don't tolerate that. So wegot to go to a different city.
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So keep me posted where the nextone is. I enjoy them, but
you can't do them in Burbank.Burank cops have said no. So it's
unfortunate because I'd like to be ableto do a local one. I just,
you know, get drunk and walkto it. Now I gotta drive
these Burbank cops. They won't letus do our donuts and our meetups anymore.
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Wild it's crazy, all right.The Pantry Cafe downtown Los Angeles used
to be owned by Mayor Rearden.I don't think it is anymore. They
are celebrating their one hundredth year ofbeing in business, one hundred years in
LA, and the restaurant business ismassive. I think it's I think it's
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unheard of. I remember the lastrestaurant that turned one hundred years old in
Los Angeles. It's always warm here. It always feels like home when you
come to the Pantry. A moviestars of even here who's who from Marilyn
Monroe to Martin Luther King dined hereand many movies were also filmed here as
well. So yes, a bigcelebration today. Yeah. You know,
you always see celebrities there at thepantry, Like almost every time you go
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in on a Saturday, you'll seea celebrity. Last time I was there,
it was about five or six yearsago, and I saw this star.
I don't know what his name is, but I know he's the star.
I saw the star of a RattiTui Patton Oswald. I think it
was somebody that dressed up like Ratedtwo. But it's under one of the
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tables, crawling around. It's wild, wild at the pantry. You can
see the big balloons. They wereshut down for a vermin oh think.
Yeah, a lot the big balloonsthat are being put up. And there
are free pancakes here. We're talkingabout a short stack if you buy a
meal, so it's going to bea quite a short stack of pancakes if
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you buy yourself a meal. That'sa good deal day here. I'm going
to bring in Jose who is thegeneral manager of the pantry, and we're
talking about all the stories that comefrom here. But you have your own
story because you started here as ayoungster. Right, Yeah, what's your
story? Well we're shut down forcoconaches, conc roches, or shut down
for rents or Vermont mice. Yeah, I just thought over here when I
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was really eighteen nineteen years old.Yeah, yeah, I've seen as nineteen
eighty five, I stopped working outthe pantrey and noa's been at of a
you know, a good place towork for me. You know, I'm
hopping with it. You started adishwasher, now you're the general manager.
Look at you, I mean andand I want to take a walk three
here, so we're gonna take alook at the party here. But what
has changed here at the pantry overthose years has a lot of as much
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changed? Well, you have beenchanged. That's open to any four hour.
It's a quiet place, short stacks. He's the manager and and go
hey guys, hold up for asecond. Yeah, just me and my
wife trying to get a meal.Heen. Yeah, that's why I'm any
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more hour. So that's holy changed. But h but is the same the
same that they's a few the customerthey love here and we love to have
them here. I was saying,like some things that haven't changed. I
mean, the menu is pretty muchthe same, and the consistency is always
good here. Yeah, the menuusually stay the same. Yeah, I
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think the menus change. They stayedthe same, But I think I think
the menu stayed the same. Ithink the atmosphere has changed a little,
pretty much the same, and theconsistency is always good. Yeah, the
menu usually stay the same. Wedon't change the menu very often. The
music's different, I think from whenI was there last, because people come
for what they want here and thisis what they want to eat. Yeah.
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And and the late mayor he justpassed away last year. He would
come here. I loved how hehelped court and talked to everybody in the
rest of lot. What was whatwas his favorite breakfast? Well, you
know the mayor, you know helooked he used from out this place.
You know, he always love makingan egg and pancake. Zemburg is saying
he always loves to come and eathere. Yeah. Great, great to
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see you, Jose. Congratulate Shankyour career on the venue. A lot
of things that have not changed reallyquickly. I'm going to show you there's
the phone to call the taxi ifyou want to cook out. So great,
God, almighty man, just aquiet night with my wife to sell
red our twentieth anniversary. I wantnot changed really quickly, having to show
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your those with your men cont Ilove how they still have this old book
here where you pay your bill,you say your bill, the older register
there. It's so, what areyou gonna happen? Haveing change even on
the floor? Look at this?What are you doing? What are you
going to have? You there?It's so? What are your legs?
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Haven't changed even on the floor?Why they haven't changed? The or stack
them? Why what do you peoplehave stood here paying their bill? Wait
here, No, you've got thatlast time old igister there. It's so
when it happens, haven't changed evenon the floor? All this they have
a change with you. Oh here'sthe way many people have slow no tomato
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here, yeah, dam no tomadotalking to the quiet night the pay your
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bill here over register there. It'slook at this, I said, I
wonder fair weirding last day you're payingtheir bill? Why didn't you listen to
me? We're gonna keep it thatway? What the pantry is just just
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turned a hundred decibels, I meanyears whatever, a hundred years or decibels
anyway, nice quiet place to romanticslide in there and celebrated your anniversary.
Yeah, if you have nothing tosay to your wife anymore and you want
to celebrate an anniversary, pantry,pantry won't be able to hear it at
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all. You're listening to Tim ConwayJunior on demand from kfy A six forty.
I was watching this live video duringthe break. This volcano, volcano
that erupted in Iceland. Man,is that huge? That could wipe out
a lot of folks, ma'am.I don't know how close that is to
Reykivik or one of the big townsthere, but woof unreal. The earth
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is getting pissed. Another violent eruptionfrom a volcano in Iceland forces people at
one of the country's most popular tourresponse to evacuate. Today's eruption began after
a series of earthquakes. It wasn'tlong before lava was shooting into the air
as thick smoke billowed from the ground. This is the fifth time the volcano
has erupted since December. Just beforethe eruption, sirens sounded at the Blue
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Lagoon geothermal spa. Everyone was forcedto leave due to concern about a potential
eruption following those quakes. Yeah,global warming. That would be at the
sun Jnukter Crater Knuker. Have youever been there? Been? No,
but I just that's that's a bucketlist thing. Many people that have gone
that has said it's one of themost amazing experiences. A friend of mine
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went and he was walking down themain drag there Reikivic, and he saw
a baby and a stroller and outsideof a restaurant. It was just a
baby and a stroller and he washaving coffee a restaurant next door, and
he kept his eye on the baby, kept his eye on the baby.
Half hour went by, forty fiveminutes went by, nobody came up and
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like acknowledged that the baby was eventhe stroller. And he thought maybe somebody
left the restaurant forgot their baby.So he said to a cop that was
walking by, an officer he's apolice officer. He said, excuse me,
sir, this baby's been here fortyfive minutes in that stroller and nobody's
come by. I'm worried. Sohe sticks his head into the restaurant.
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The cop sticks his head in therestaurant and in I don't know whatever the
native language is there and says heanybody the baby, Yeah, it's mine,
and she says it's mine. Andhe walks out and he goes the
lady's in there. Don't worry aboutit. She's fine. But that's that's
the kind of country it is,and that's the way it should be in
every country. But it's not.And you can just leave your baby outside
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in the stroller and no one's gonnatake it or f with it. And
that's why it should be in everycountry. But again it's not. It's
not. People are horrible, yeah, but in Iceland Man almost zero murders
every year. They go decades withoutsomebody getting murdered. That's just it's such
a foreign thought to everybody. Icelandic, by the way, that's the language,
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yeah, Iceland, Old North Germanlanguage. Nice. I gotta get
out there, all right. Let'stalk about these severe storms. Eighteen million
people in Texas under severe storm warnings, tornadoes the whole run. And if
you know people in Texas and you'veheard from there recently, these storms are
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crazy. Yet another new round ofdangerous spring weather causing chaos across the South
and Midwest. Over nine, Coloradoslammed through a vicious hill store, while
on Tuesday, it was Texas stickingthe brunt of the damage from trees threatening
homes in Houston to one hundred andtwenty year old church going up in flames
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the results of an apparent lightning strike. Its powerful to this home under construction
in Magnolia, Texas, mac collapsingas workers escaped, except for a sixteen
year old worker stuck inside. Theloss of life is heavy on all of
us. Winda stopping seventy five milesan hour, forcing Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport
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to order a ground stop, whilepowerful winds push this American Airlines aircraft away
from its gate at DFW. Isaw that that is an unbelievable footage where
this American Airline is just sitting thereat the gate and it's literally pushed like
twenty five feet to its right orstarboard and because of the winds, the
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winds are pushing and a huge airplaneaway from the gate. American reporting no
injuries, adding its maintenance team iscurrently conducting thorough inspections of the plane floodwaters
snarling traffic. I'm a Texas interstateas motorists tried to get to work.
Also in the mix, golf ballsized tail and torrential rain slamming neighborhoods and
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businesses in California, s earthquakes inFlorida's hurricanes. We're not safe anywhere.
Shame Yeah, has gotten original thought? All right, the Titanic people are
going back to the Titanic. Titanicthe I guess the tourists are back on
huh and this may be a caseof more money than six billionaire from Ohio
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plans to visit the Titanic in atwo person sub merci all have we done
this? We've seen this act Goda mighty man. I don't know.
No one's nervous, not that goingdown five miles see the Titanic. Can
we just send a camera down withthe camera explodes. It's just, uh,
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well we lost the camera. Wegotta keep sending people down there because
nobody saw the news. A coupleof buddy, what are you about?
A year ago? Was that ayear ago? CROs? It felt like
a year ago, maybe longer thanthat, though, Huh. I wonder
when that was we'll look it upreal quick. But I'm gonna say a
year ago, and I bet I'moff by three years. I know,
a one year ago? Was itone year ago? In eighteenth? Really?
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Of last year? Yes, sir, twenty twenty three. Oh that's
pretty close. A couple of weeksin a two person submercival has cost him
almost thirty million dollars to mate.Larry Connor wants to prove the trip can
be done safely after Ocean Gates Titansubmersible imploded last June, killing all five
people on board. God, thesebillionaires have fun, didn't They prove that
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it can be done safely? Andprior to that one, yeah, it
can be done, or it can'talso be done it shouldn't. But I
don't understand the thrill of going downthere. I really don't get it,
you know, And I mean,what are you going to see? You
have the slightest inkling of claustrophobia.Oh yeah, how about that other one,
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you know, the one that welost or they did, had nothing
to do with it, but theone they lost it it exploded in a
in one one hundredth of a second. Everybody was dead. But in order
to seal it. Before he wentdown. A guy took a like a
hammer drill and drilled all the holesall the bolts shut. So if you
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have any kind of claustrophobia, you'rebolted in to that summercial just hearing that.
Yeah right, yeah, And youhope the guy taking you out of
there has some kind of Nascar experience. I wonder if anybody like halfway through
the bolt and goes nope, nopeunder them. And you have to sit
Indian style? What oh chriss crossapple sauce, I know, whatever it
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is nowadays you have to sit withyour you know, your legs like pretzel.
Who we do that? What thepretzel people don't like that? Any
end called god? And you cansit with your legs all twisted. What
the twisted tea people don't like that? Oh my god? All right,
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well shut her down. But youhave to sit like that for an hour.
It takes an hour and a halfto lower your you know, to
lower people down to see this thisTitanic, and when you get down there,
there's really not much to see.It's you know, it's sort of
deteriorated over over the years. Wasthat the stuff sounds worth it? You
would go, No, I'm nevergo oh, I'd never ever go.
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I'm just saying I get close tophobian here. I got to keep the
door over the way you describe it, I'm like, yeah, that sounds
worth it. That's great, that'sa great time. Yeah, these billionaires
are going down to see the Titanicexactly, and then who cares. Like
if I've met somebody at a partyand he said he went down to see
a Titanic, But like, oh, buddy, you got the wrong guy.
You got the wrong guy. Icould care less that you saw the
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Titanic, all right, I do. Sometimes I gotta keep that door open
because I get closer phobia in here. I can imagine being eight miles under
the ocean. We're two miles orthree miles whatever it is. You're listening
to Tim Conway Junior on demand fromKFI AM sixty. Let's do a whip
around. And I got to eliminatethe the women from this one. What
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why or no? I just I'vehad my Let's put it this way.
I know the people's names and hrmm hmm. Okay, I've had my
dealings with them. So you wantgood answers, you should probably include us.
Okay, well, the question isthe blue whale has the largest genitalia
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of any I guess animal or mammalin the world. How long is it?
So you can understand why I'm goingto leave you out and fellow you
out. So it's just gonna beSteph foosh. I know it's science,
but hr is not so scientific.All right, let's do a little whip
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around here because this is in thenews. They just found a blue whale
that was washed up on the beachand some kid said, hey, what
is that? Dad had to explainit. So Steph foosh, the largest
male genitalia in the world is theblue whale. How long are we talking?
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I think five feet five feet crochtwenty five feet twenty five feet Wow,
I'm a whale all right now.The actual answer is ten feet ten
feet makes it away? That's that'sthat's a lot, that was a ding,
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that's a lot dying with that dogman ten feet Oh that is crazy.
All right, we have a lessinteresting news I guess right. The
home alone house is for sale.You can buy it. The home alone,
Home alone house for sale for fiveand a quarter million dollars. By
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now you may have heard that theepic house from Home Alone, you know,
the one where Kevin McAllister founded offthose bumbling burglars, is now up
for sale. Just as you wouldif you found out one of your neighbor's
houses was up for sale, weare going to snoop on the listing.
As you might imagine, there's beena lot of changes. Let's take a
look. Here's the entryway as weall remember it from the beginning of the
movie. Here's what it looks likenow. Colorful wallpaper, red carpet gone.
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It's been overhauled for a more monochromaticlook, a lot of white,
and that will be the theme aswe move forward. This is the McAllister's
firept. Where is this? Isthis right outside of Chicago? Is that
what this house is? The HomeAlone House that was filmed in Chicago?
Really? Yeah? I believe inChicago. You boyd Stepha, you weren't
alive when that movie came out?Where that was? By the way,
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No wait, where you heard thatmovie come out? Ninety and where you
were you born? Eighty eight?Okay, all right, but you don't
remember when it first came out,but Crozier does. I was a huge
fan of that movie. I lovethat movie. Yeah, every year at
Christmas time. Yeah, nineteen ninetyLook at your place. You see the
red and green decorating motif, perfectfor the Christmas movie. But now the
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most recent homeowner went for that muchmore minimal style, opting for a look,
really clean lines, a lot ofnatural light. Finally, the kitchen.
There you see that green tile island. It's been a while since any
of us have seen that where Kevinspilled the milk on the story. It
looks completely different today. The island'sbeen replaced. Looks like two islands to
me. There's also a wall that'sbeen knocked down to allow for that really
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open floor plants you can see intothe other room. The McAllister's home is
on sale for five and a quartermillion dollars. I want to make sure
I saw that right. And weshould know that most of the movie was
not actually shot inside the home.Yeah, we get that, but don't
you I mean, if you buythat home, don't you get people stopping
outside every single night. I wasgoing to say, if I had the
money, I would buy it andturn it to a museum, like the
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guy that did the Christmas Story House. Oh, that's a great idea.
Like if you own the Brady BunchHome. Have you seen the Brady Bunch
Home? Do your it is?It's literally right off the hungouty. Yeah,
and it's probably two miles as thecrow flies, maybe three miles from
where sitting right now. But haveyou ever driven by a croach to see
the Brady House? No, Ihaven't seen it, but you haven't seen
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it? Yeah, Covina right,yeah, you switch said. No,
it's literally three miles from here.It's in the studio sitting. There's another
one of those homes that's like that, that's in Covena that I remember.
I can't. I love that BradyBunch man. I enjoyed that Brady Bunch.
It was on a set that wasrebuilt at a gym at Neutrier High
School, but it mimicked the house. It was the set. They just
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rebuilt it because they could have fitall the equipment and the cameras and all
the people inside the exact house itself, home alone five and a quarter million
dollars, and that home alone couldbe your home, your brand new home.
Also, fun fact, anytime youwatch the movie when they're in the
quote unquote house there's always red andor green because of Christmas. Oh is
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that right? I didn't know.So any shot, there's always going to
be a hint of red and orgreen. Wow, anytime you watch it,
so be on lookout man. Thatis a crazy deep knowledge. I
love it when we touch on somethingthat just lights stuff up. Yeah,
he's it's weird the knowledge that hehas and the knowledge he doesn't. That's
also fun. That's fun too.All right, it's good. That's right,
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yan Yang, give it take you'relistening to Tim Conway Junior on demand
from KFI AM six forty. Awidespread technology issue has delayed many, many,
many many Southwest flights today this afternoon. The airline confirmed that the issue
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was caused by a power outage atone of its data centers at its headquarters
in Dallas, probably because of astorm. Officials for Southwest described the technology
issue as a brief but severe airlinecontingency they're dealing with so their computer system
went out. The flight tracking websiteflight aware listed more than one three hundred
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Southwest flights as being delayed as afour pm so an almost three hours ago.
Right as we started the program.The website down detector which tracks website
and app outages, saw spike inreports by US users who were unable to
access the airline's website. Travelers tookto social media to voice their frustration regarding
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delays, and the airline's official accountswere busy responding to several messages. Quote
we apologize for our customers and appreciatetheir patients as we work to get them
to their destinations as quickly and safelyas possible. Close quote So as many
as sixteen nine hundred flights were canceledin what some are calling the biggest meltdown
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in modern day airline history. Thatwas in December of twenty twenty two.
I was part of that. Iwas part of that. That was a
big, big deal man. Soif you're on Southwest or going Southwest,
call the airport or go online,make sure your flight is on time because
it could have been affected. Couldhave been affected. All right, A
lot of people listen to KFI.You know, you're like the people work
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here, broke and you liked theninety nine cent store. You like Dollar
Tree. You know you used toenjoy going in there and seeing what the
hell you can buy for a couplebucks. And then when ninety nine cent
store folded and they were going to, you know, close up shop and
go out of business. My ninetynine cent stores already closed, and mine
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was on Buena Vista and Victory goOn closed. But the Dollar Tree has
come to the rescue. Dollar Treeacquired they were acquiring the rights the ninety
nine cent stores in southern California,so maybe we'll be saved here. Dollar
Tree has confirmed they've acquired one hundredand seventy ninety nine cents only stores.
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Many ninety nine cent only stores inSocow looked like this, completely empty with
no merchandise spot. So this ishuge relee for many who rely on these
stores for affordable groceries and necessities.We reported back in April more than three
hundred ninety nine cents only stores wereclosing, many here in Socol. The
company said the impact of the COVIDnineteen pandemic, shifting consumer demand and inflation
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were some of the reason stores wereclosing. Shelves quickly emptied out during liquidation
sales, and while it's not officialyet, a commercial real estate firm called
Retail Specialists posted a list of storesonline showing Dollar Tree was the successful bidder
for certain ninety nine cents only storelocations. Most of the stores on that
list are here in southern California,in places like Burbank, Long Beach,
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Lancaster, Santa Anna, Hollywood,and more. Eyewenness News reached out to
Dollar Tree for a list of theone hundred and seventy locations they're acquiring to
see what stores will be here insouthern California. They say that list isn't
available yet. A big concern onthe table, though, is whether Dollar
Tree will be able to hire employees, especially with new minimum wage requirements.
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Yeah, it's gonna be tough now, twenty dollars an hour, twenty bucks
an hour. Got to move alot of crap for twenty dollars an hour,
employees. Labor shortages have been veryhard on this format because they usually
rely on such low prices that theydon't have a lot of employees in the
store. They don't pay very well. Yeah, and finding people willing to
work at these stores has been difficult. The conditions and these stores for workers
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has been criticized even and I thinkthat was part of what hurt the ninety
nine cent stores and caused them tofail. So Dollar Tree is going to
face a similar challenge, and we'llsee how they are able to handle it.
They do have a much larger nationalpresence, much larger number of stores,
and so they've got some scale economiesthat will help them on the cost
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side. Dollars. Yeah, Ilove the dollar stores. I don't know
what it is about the dollar store. You know, you're buying cheap crap
that you never use, breaks onthe way home, But you love just
walking around and looking at the dollarstore. You know, you look at
all the shelves, you look atall the products, like, wow,
this thing's only a dollar. Howabout batteries from a ninety nine cent store
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for the road control for the TV? And they lasted a long time.
They lasted just as long as youknow the regular already or a dura cell.
So I like the dollar stores.I enjoy them, and my wife
does as well. One of thethings, one of the many things we
have in common. We love goingto the dollar store or Dollar Tree or
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Dollar General, whatever it is.But up in Oregon where she's from,
about five years ago they opened upThey've never had a dollar store in her
town, and they opened up adollar store and it's the hit of the
town. There's only a tiny supermarketand dollar store, and we go to
it all the time. I lovethe dollar store. It's the first place
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we go to look for something,and it's they usually haven't. I love
those dollar stores, and hopefully it'llbe saved because people enjoy us and a
lot of people that have to gothere as well. Speaking of money,
this is an alarming statistic. Seventyeight percent of Americans see fast food as
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a luxury of Americans. A newsurvey finds that seventy eight percent of Americans
think fast food is a luxury.Wow. The survey comes from lending Tree,
and this applied to three specific groupsAmericans making less than thirty thousand dollars
a year, parents with young children, and gen zers. Some fast food
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chains like Wendy's and McDonald's are nowtrying budget breakfast and combo meals as less
expensive alternatives. Yeah, we needmore deals. Everybody's broke. Everybody's broke.
We need more saving. Even Starbucksis trying to lure customers with buy
one, get one free deals.What where it's Starbucks. I've never seen
that even Starbucks is trying to lurecustomers with buy one, get one free
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deal. I like that deal,the Bogo. Yeah it's pricey. Yeah,
nah, yeah it's pricey. Itis pricey. Yeah it's pricey.
Yeah pricey. Oh my god,is it pricey? It is pricey?
All right. We covered about everything. I think it's time to head out.
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We covered the suspended license of theguy that was on on Zoom with
the with the judge. We talkedabout fast food as a luxury. The
Dollar Tree is going to survive andhelp us out with the ninety nine cents
stores. Well, you know,we didn't cover yet, and we could
do it real quickly. Buying acar right now might be a great time
to buy a new car. Thissummer could finally be a good time to
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buy a new car. According tocox so automotive dealer's new vehicle inventory is
the highest it has been since latetwenty twenty, and as dealers looked clear
lots for next year's models in thefall, consumers have more options. Experts
say the best deals are likely tobe had on slower selling models like Sedans
and Hatchbacks, rather than popular modelslike compact SUV's. Okay, did you
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hear that? Sedan's and Hatchbacks.Sedans and Hatchbacks are your go to cars
to buy right now during the summer. Sedans and Hatchbacks, Yeah, and
hatch bags. So pick yourself upa new car this summer and enjoy yourself.
But that's that's why. That's along time. It's been four years
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since they've had this kind of inventoryand they're looking to get rid of it
all so they can sell the newmodels. So this might be the perfect
summer and the perfect time to buyyourself a new vehicle. All right.
Moe Kelly is coming up next.He'll take it on ten o'clock and then
George Nori comes in and he'll takeyou to wake Up Call and we'll do
it all over again tomorrow. That'swhat we do here, all right.
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