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It's k IF I am sixty andyou're listening to The Conway Show on demand
on the iHeartRadio app. We dohave other news to report. I know
that Donald Trump was a big story, but we've sort of covered that,
and if there's any more news comingout, we'll have that for you.
He's going to be sentenced on Julyeleventh, which is I think three or
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four days maybe five days before theRepublican Convention, so kind of odd timing
there as well, but we willwe'll have that for you. Immediately.
I was reading online, and youknow, whenever there's a big story,
like you know, like like whathappened today with Donald Trump. Whenever there's
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a major story in politics, peoplehave a tendency to sort of you know,
withdrawal and and get you know,like supplies. It's you know,
either you know, food or whateverit is. And there's a lot of
people that think, you know thatthey that they might need you know,
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food or ammunition or whatever. Idon't think we're there. Remember when COVID
hit and you would go to likeBurbank. Burbank is the only city in
the San Fernando Valley, and Ithink it's one of the only cities in
Los Angeles that has gun stores,and there's like ten of them on Magnolia,
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Like, you know, there's oneon almost every block in Burbank,
you but there's no outside of Burbank. In the San Fernando Valley, home
to two million people, there areno gun shows, gun stores. And
during COVID, remember everybody got wildwith guns and everybody's buying shotguns and handguns
and ammunition. I don't know whatfor, you know, to shoot COVID,
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I guess, But for somehow andsome reason, I was like the
gun guy. I had five orsix people call me saying, Hey,
where can I get a gun?I've been to gun stores and there's no
guns. I'm like, how didI become the gun guy? I barely
know anything about guns, and Ibecame the gun guy. It was wild,
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it was weird. And I said, I go to the gun store.
You know they got them at thegun store. I don't know.
I don't own a gun store.And then I would get calls from people
who own gun stores, and Ibecame friends with two people owned gun stores.
Crazy crazy, crazy. All right, let's talk about something a little
more. It affects our daily life. Here and not something that you know
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may or may not affect your life, because you know, ultimately, if
you're in the military, it affectsyour life. Who's president, if you're
into politics, if you work inWashington, d c. It affects your
life. But on a day today basis, it doesn't really affect your
life who the president is. Ithink it's much more important to have,
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you know, what local judges think. Supreme Court is important, but I
don't know how much. When whenDonald Trump was president, how much did
he affect your life personally, Idon't know. I don't know anybody that
really was affected personally. And thenwhen Joe Biden's president, I don't know
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how that affected your life either ona day to day basis. I think
you're more concerned about how to payfor things. You know, how to
pay how to get your you know, your car charged if you have an
electric car, how to pay forschool for kids, how to you know,
get groceries and not get hammered hAnd I think there's a lot more
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you know local, like, forinstance, I think this story that we
are that we went over last hour, I think this is much more important
here locally than what happened today inNew York City. This target kidnapping is
a crazy story. And I'm notI know we talked about it last hour,
but I want to play this storyfor you because you it again.
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If you're a parent, losing akid, not knowing where that kid is
when you go to sleep is oneof is probably the worst thing that could
happen, maybe with the exception ofa death of a child. And so
you've got to be aware that thingslike this happen. And so this happened
in at It was another target kidnapping. Listen to this. At this park
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right behind me, We've seen plentyof children and families playing here today.
Now, those who were here lastTuesday say a stranger started picking up their
children and tried to walk away withthem. How about that. You're in
a park with your kids and someladies trying to pick your kids up and
walk away. As she looked homedriving, I say, don't touch my
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boy. Oh what a great dad. This guy is. Touch my boy.
Don't touch my boy. Don't touchmy boy. I like that guy,
but I say, don't touch it. At first, Alberto Lopez thought
she was harmless when she approached hisson at the playground, but when parents
asked her to leave, he says, she became angry. Witnesses say the
woman started grabbing children at the park, only letting go when confronted by parents.
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Oh man, that's wild, andyou think, you know, obviously
she's homeless or mentally disturbed. Butthey can do as much damage to your
kids as anybody, maybe even more. I just seen the lady. She
creep from the back and grabbed him. I just screamed, and she let
him go. I almost had aheart attack. I was scared. I
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was scared. I just screamed.Did you think she was going to take
him away? Yes? What otherreason? You know? Are you on
the playground sneaking up on a kidthat she don't know? And she asked
me for candy and I said no, I'm good, and I ran away.
She's touched my little sister she startedcarrying. By the way, this
woman doesn't know how that candy thingoperates. You don't ask kids for candy,
you offer it to them. Sheeven got that wrong. And she
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asked me for candy and I saidall, I'm good and I ran away.
She touched my little sister. Shestudied carrying her and she started pushing
me to the ground. Some ladiesscared, did they go in the office
called police. The ladies got scaredand called police. Police. This happened
Tuesday around five pm at Sole InternationalPark near San Marino Street and Iirollo in
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Koreatown. Oh that's where I usedto live. I literally lived like two
blocks. I used to live onIrollo and Wiltshire Man oh Man. Officers
responded and arrested twenty seven year oldYara Vanessa Pineda. When the police came,
she start throwing her bags at themand spinning at them. Turns out
she's the same woman who they arrestedback in February. How about that same
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woman arrested in February for taking akid? This is a community alert released
a few months ago when she allegedlytried to carry a four year old out
of a nearby Target store on VirgilStreet in the Westlake neighborhood. Parents confronted
her and she let him go.Pineda was arrested February twenty eighth and was
released from jail about a week anda half before this latest incident happened.
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According to public records, Keepe youreye on those kids? How can y'all
ask somebody out that tried to kidnapour day? Kidnap up a kid?
This I don't know what year ofschooling this young lady achieved, but she
has said the smartest thing I thinkwe've played on radio this year. Well,
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how can y'all let somebody out thattry to kidnap ar Day canap a
kid? What a great question.How can you let somebody out of jail
who kidnaps children? Well, howcan y'all lest somebody out that try to
kidnap ur Day canap a kid?Lapd says she ran away from the park
and officers used a taser to subdueher and take her into custody. Don't
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tase me, bro, don't taseme. You think is it's very you
know, sad to see this kindof stuff. Yeah, and again I'm
gonna play Street one more time,the rule, rule of thumb and a
very smart woman here. What wasthat that that movie being there? Where?
Turns out out that was it?Peter Seller Peter Sellers. Yeah,
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and I don't want to ruin itfor anybody, but spoiler alert, it
didn't come out in the seventies.I think Peter Sellers in being there.
Chauncey Gardner, I believe was thischaracter's name. Wow, And I'm not
a big movie shoop. Yeah,thank you man. And everyone thought that
this is just a sort of ayou know, a gardener or a guy
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who wasn't very bright. And itturns out he was the brightest of all
of us. Yeah. The lastscene, remember the last scene of that
movie. He walked on water.He walked on water? Who else walked
on water? Robin? Do youknow anybody else's walked on water? Jesus
Christ? Well, how can y'alllet somebody out that tried to kidnap Ardia?
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Cannap a kid? There? Yougo, Well, how can y'all
let somebody out that try to kidnapardia canap a kid? Yes, what
a great woman. You're listening toTim kun Junior on demand from KF I
am sixty. I'm not going todo this anymore. I apologize. I
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don't. I'm a biblical theologian,I have been for years. I don't
talk about it on the air.But somebody in the hallway said, how
many times did Jesus Christ walk onwater? And I said three times?
I said obviously if you've read theBible. Matthew, Mark, and John,
the three of Jesus' disciples, allrecounted the story. But I don't
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want to get into it because italienates people. And so I try to
just keep that to my private life. And three separate times or three separate
tunings, three separate times. Yes, And look, there's a there's a
great you know, lack of understandingof of you know, the Bible,
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and I think I understand it betterthan most. And but I don't like
to bring that up. I likejust keep that, you know, something
private in my life. So I'mgoing to keep that private. So I'm
not going to talk about it alot on the air. But it's it's
something I've been into since Catechism CCD. I was the goofball reading the Bible
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in the corner while everybody else was, you know, waiting to go to
McDonald's across the street. Okay,plastic bags in California lawmakers are going to
make our lives a little more difficult. We've all been pretty good about remembering
plastic bags, bringing bags in toget our own groceries. We've been pretty
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good about it. We keep themin our car. Sometimes if you forget,
you got to go back to yourcar and grab them. And if
you have just a few items,you say no, just put them in
the car and I'll put them ina bag when I get out to the
car. And we've been doing okay, we've been doing Okay, I guess
not good enough. I guess notgood enough. Now another change. Yesterday
too, very similar bills were passedin both the Senate and Assembly here in
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the state of California. Now,these pieces of legislation are designed to stop
the use of plastic film bags thatare currently sold for a fee at checkout
to consumers by most stores. Okay, this means and the state of Washington
does this too. If you goto the state of Washington, you can't
bring a plastic bag in to getyour groceries. You have to either buy
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one of their cloth bags or showup with your own cloth bag. Plastic
bags no moths, which means nomore in the state of Washington. Back
in twenty fourteen, as mentioned,when the original ban on single use plastic
bags went into play, plastic filmbags were allowed because they were considered at
the time recyclable and reusable. Well, according to the experts, those bags
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have created a bigger pollution problem,and according to the people who've been following
this change so I few are everreused and are thrown away instead of recycled.
Okay, what is the endgame here? And then the cloth bags gonna
be banned at some point? Arewe going to have to bring our family
to the grocery store and eat inthe grocery store? Big shirts, you
know, to hold them in there, right, but then they'll get the
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rid of those as well. Naked. You'll have to bring a fork and
a knife and just eat in themarket, you know whatever, you know,
Aisle three for dinner tonight. Comeon, kids, we're eating in
the market tonight. According to California'sDepartment of Resources, Recycling and Recovery,
better known as cal Recycle, thesethicker bags have contributed to California's growing plastic
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waste. Oh, it's not ourfault. We're told to do it.
We're told to do it. It'snot our fault at all. Don't make
us feel guilty over this. Giventhe number of bags we dispose of as
Californians has grown nearly not ten ortwenty percent, nearly fifty percent. How
crazy. Is that where they cameup with a scale, a plan,
or a scheme wherever you look atit to reduce the plastic bags and increased
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it by fifty percent because you know, because we have we have. I
have more plastic bags now than ever. I have a drawer like one hundred
and fifty of them. I'll neveruse that many, but I but I
occasionally I forget when I go tothe supermarket and I eat something and I
buy another bag from them. Ihave probably one hundred and fifty in a
drawer at least. And so itmakes sense everybody that that law that was
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supposed to create less pollution and lessbags produce fifty percent more. That's great,
that's great, from about one hundredand fifty seven thousand tons of plastic
bags in twenty fourteen to around twohundred and thirty one thousand tons by the
end of twenty twenty one. Wow. So what do we do with all
our bags if they're not no longeraccepted at supermarkets? What do we do
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with them? You don't throw themaway, can't throw them away. They
can't go to a landfill. Ilove it. It never was a bag
on bands in the first place.It was just all of a sudden,
Now you have to pay for them. That's all that happened. You think
about your right, We've just asmany bags as we ever had that they
put out there because they still getit, like you said, they go
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to put it in there. Sure, they're always going to have the people
that are going to bring their ownbags, and that's fine. Whatever,
good for them. And when didthis happen? They were always a dime
I bought on the other day wasa quarter. No, Yes, the
bigger bags, I guess they're aquarter. And I'm like, wait about
I thought it was a dime AndI think I mentioned it in there.
Some of those bags that we getnow for a good couple of years now
are like like heavy duty plastic bags. They're like like thick and sturdy bags.
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Almost what are we gonna do withthem? Yeah? What ultimately are
is going to happen to those bags? I can't recycle them. I have
no dogs to cleanp the crap woolfor that's cracked. Oh, I don't
know, I don't know. Idon't know. This new legislation will redefine
reusable bags to ban all plastic filmbags and grocery stores and some retail stores
provide consumers ten cent paper bags madeof only fifty percent post consumer recycled materials.
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Only fifty percent post consumer recycled materials. I'd be easy. Remember when
you're at the market, Hey,can I have a bag? What kind?
What that lady said, fifty percentpost consumer recycled materials. Yeah,
I'll take a bag with that init, fifty percent post consumer recycled materials,
and continue to let consumers use reusablebags. So now discussion of these
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two bills, the Senate build nowgoes to the Assembly. The Assembly bill
goes to Senate. They cannot takecare of the big things like homelessness,
or prices or you know, energy, whatever, the big things that they
can't tackle, so they tackle thesmall things, the small things plastic bangs.
If it passes both of those,then those bills will end up on
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Governor Gavin Newsom's desk, and we'llwait and see if he signs it.
Until law that could come in thecoming years, we'll have to wait and
see. I guess we'll have towait and see. We're gonna wait and
see. Pattern here, all right, well, very good again, we
don't know what to do. Wetried, We tried to be environmentalists.
We tried to save the earth.And what happened we create it did fifty
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percent more pollution. That is nuts. You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on
demand from KFI AM six forty.Donald Trump is now a felon thirty four
counts and so that's a big dealin this in this country, and I
don't see a lot of people celebrating. I don't see a lot of people
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in the streets, are on TV. I think everyone thinks it's there's sort
of a yuck thing about it,whether you think it was he was properly
convicted or whether he was railroaded,whatever side you're on. People don't seem
to be thrilled on either side,or at least I haven't seen it.
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Maybe behind closed doors people are highfiving each other and get all crazy.
That's possible, but they don't wantto be seen doing that because that's kind
of a yucky thing too. SoI don't know. Down day, down
day in the United States. Notgood. All right, let's talk about
McDonald's. Something local here, somethingaffects all of our lives. A lot
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of companies are giving us discounts overthe summer, Target reducing a lot of
prices, Walmart following suit, andWalgreens all three reducing prices on hundreds and
thousands of items over the summer.So looks like we can get out there
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and save some money this summer.It's great. What about fast food though,
I know McDonald's is coming up withthat five dollars meal. I've heard
about it. I haven't seen it, but I've heard about it. So
what's going on with McDonald's. Well, fast food chains are pushing back against
criticism that their prices are too high. Yeah, the CEO of McDonald's says
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a big mac meal costing eighteen dollarsis the exception and not the rule.
I witness News reporter Marketer Roblass herewith more on that. Mark. Okay,
I think everyone knows that. Idon't think anyone thinks that eighteen dollars
for a big mac meal is thenorm. I think we that's, you
know, in maybe one or twoMcDonald's on the East Coast. I don't
think anyone thought that it was anationwide plan. I mean it used your
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price. I mean it used tobe cheap years ago. Right now,
it really adds up. Everything isgetting more expensive. McDonald's president is speaking
out saying that their prices are notthat bad. In response to that price
the eighteen dollars big macmeal, hesays that that is only one location in
Connecticut. The average prize nation oneabout half that, just over nine dollars.
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Still, that nine dollars price isa twenty seven percent increase since before
the pandemic. You know, Ihad a Big Mac about a month ago,
and I hadn't had one for Idon't know a couple of years or
so. God, is that agood sandwich? Oh my god, perfectly
made burger with the sauce, thebun on the inside, the two burgers,
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the lettuce. It is. Itis. It's almost like like a
like a like a dream. Ihate to say that, because maybe I'm
overestimating it and blowing it up muchmuch more than maybe you think it is.
But man, when you bite intothat burger, and here's a tip
for you, take the big Machome, cut it in half, and
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it tastes better. I don't knowwhy. I don't know why, but
a sandwich cut in half tastes betterthan a sandwich that's whole on every single
sandwich I've ever had my life.Cut it in half, a burger,
a sandwich, whatever it is,except for hot dog. Cut it in
half, and it tastes better.I don't know why, but it does.
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As for the entire menu, PresidentJoehrlinger confirms prices or up roughly forty
percent to two supply chain issues andhigher wages, but he says reports claiming
that McDonald's has raised prices significantly beyondinflation are inaccurate. In response to backlash,
McDonald's we have told you, hasannounced that new five dollars yeah you
meal just in time for summer andright just McDonald's burger King doing this,
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say another five dollars month. Ilove fast food. I hate to say
that because I know it's not reallygreat for you. I'm a major,
major fast food guy. I loveevery fast food I get into Panda Express.
I know it's not great for you, and sometimes it doesn't settle well.
But man, getting that food inthat bag, opening up and it's
hot. Nothing like that in theworld. Arby's, oh Rby's, that
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French dip at the Arby's. Iused to drive my closest Arby's when from
where we live right now is onSepulvida and the one eighteen Freeway. That's
a ten mile trip. Have Igone there? I have? I have
driven out there for that sandwich.Yes from Michelle Cube. Yeah, Michelle
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Cube hooked me up, hooked meup. Oh. The next closest one
is one Oh yeah, I lookat it out. But my next closest
Arby's is the one on right nextto KTLA. There's an R's there on
Sunset Boulevard that has a really radicalturn though if you have a big car
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and turn you try to make aturn into their drive. I used to
go to that one all the time. It is tough. It used to
be where the Columby School broadcasting wasright. Yeah, exactly, yeah,
exactly yeah. I used to gothere after school after my mom picked me
up from Selma Elementary. This isold school. Yeah, old school.
I remember being at that Arby's anda guy came in. I was eating
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in house for some reason, Idon't know. I don't know why,
but I was eating there and aguy comes in and he says, hey,
do you have change for twenty Andshe said yeah, and you get
my ten and you know, tenones whatever, and he says, oh
wait, let me get can youchange this? How about this and this?
And he was there for like tenminutes, just changing you know,
dollar fifty dollars here, one hundreddollars. And he leaves and the manager
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comes back. He had been outand she said, hey, a guy
came in and got changed. Andhe's like, oh no, he counted
the register. The guy quick changedher and got out with one hundred and
fifty four dollars. Just kept changingbills and pushing back and changing bills.
Those guys are like artists. Andhe walked out with one hundred and fifty
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four dollars. Eyewitnessed the whole thing. I just sat there and watched the
entire thing. It's like a magicact with this guy. Five dollars meal
deal. Chipotle, Also responding tocritics who claimed that their portion sizes are
down, Chipotle says that there havebeen no changes to how much food you
get on your plate. You knowwhat's really good at Chipotle, and Steph
fush you probably know this. Maybeyou're not at this level anymore, maybe
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a word at some point, butthe kids meal at Chipotle is great.
It comes with a protein cheese andrice or you can you know, those
three can be changed out for anythingyou want, but that it's a perfect
amount of food if you're not reallystarving, but you want just a good
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meal. And it's like, Ithink it's like four or five or six
bucks, but the kid's meal,and they don't they don't ask your age
when you order it, because Icertainly am not twelve. Uh yeah,
if you're seven? Is that whatis out? The cutoff? Seven?
No? No, he's saying,if you're a seven year old, it's
good for you. Oh, Isee right, because I yeah, because
I eat like a child. Waitthat that that kid's meal is not enough
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food for you? Are you kiddingme? He was jumping up and down
when I did the story about TacoBell. Wait for that. That's I'm
so stoked for that. Wait whatare we doing with Taco Bell? Taco
Bell on June six, they're gonnastart offering big cheese It crunch wrap Supremes
and big cheese It tostadas. Theyboth they both include a super sized cheese
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It cracker that's sixteen times larger thanthe original cheese It. I've been on
a roll with Taco with del Tacolately to the point where last night,
I'm not bsing you here. Lastnight the lady who helped me at the
window said, hey, were youwere here last night? And I and
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I said, sweetie, look,you can't lay that line on guys.
You you've got to be I mean, this is you know, like like
Hooker John Materials, the one that'slike the intersection around here. No,
it's one on on uh San Fernando. Ok Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I've been to one in the airportonce and I went to the one on
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San Fernando twice. Yeah, wedon't call it that, but yeah,
yeah I did that. Well,we went to okay, look you're you're
you're pointing out one small aspect ofmy date night. We went to Walmart
first, Oh wow, I know, and then I took her to the
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airport Deltaka. You know, yougotta you gotta combine the turn and go
to the target, target that hasa taco bell in it. Yeah,
yes, that's what I gotta do. You know what happened to me today.
I was cleaning out. I wasblowing leaves. Somehow leaves got in
the garage and I had the garagedoor open, and a woman walked by
with her dog and I was blowingleaves out. I'm like, oh,
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I'm sorry, I didn't see youthere, and I shut it off.
And she said to me, andshe's probably in her forties, and she
said, you have the most organizedgarage I've ever seen. And I know,
look before, when I was younger, when I was modeling, I
would assume that you was saying thatto try to get close to me is
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at the foot of the hand model. Still trying to figure out where the
joke is there, but I didn'tlaugh. Maybe it's somewhere I don't know.
But when I was modeling, whenI was doing runway, women used
to say that to me all thetime so they can get, you know,
close to me or in my pants. But now, but now that
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I'm beyond my I'm not I hungout my modeling shoes. Now, when
I get a compliment like that,I really think that she meant my garage
is really clean. Hm hmmm,because oh wow, I'm learning. I'm
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learning from Kelly almost immediately the sameexact. I always clean my garage always.
I don't like to have too muchstuff in my garage. I'm not
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that kind. I'm like you man. I was today the racks above like
where the cars are in the garage. I took down all of the old
suitcases and boxes that had like kids, memorabilia and stuff. Took them all
down. All those racks are emptynow, ye'a. I bet you have
a clean garage. Yeah it isnow. Yeah. Yeah, you just
look like you're listening to Tim ConwayJunior on de Mayo from KFI AM six
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forty. Yeah. We did astory here yesterday, maybe the day before
yesterday, of this eighty one yearold man who has been arrested after years
and years of breaking neighbors windows witha sling shot and bebi's so they arrested
him, they let him go onbail, and now he's dead. He
died. They don't know how Idied, but I think he was also
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at the end of his run.You know, you're eighty one, you're
breaking your neighbor's windows with a slingshot. I don't know where you are.
And he wasn't looking to linger.Yeah, I think he Yeah,
that's a wrap. That's a rap. I love the every time you look
it up, like online, ifthey like local news or whatever. The
hyperbole with the man terrorizing. Wait, this has been going on for close
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to ten years. The first wehear about it is after ten years when
they find this eighty one year oldguy and you're sitting there terrorizing. Really,
it is a weird thing. Thatwas he launching him from his house
or was he driving around doing it? I don't know. Yeah, I
got the impression that he was likehanging, you know, walking around his
neighborhood something or something. You know, if you launch it just from your
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house, maybe you got a twostory house, you go up onto the
roof, or maybe you got adeck up there or whatever. And you
and it sounds like I've thought thisount you and you're launching bebies into your
neighbor's house. The cops should beable to figure out where they're coming from
just on the trajectory of the bebes. Just look at an overhead map and
just go, oh, oh oh, look it makes a perfect circle from
this house right from the guy inthe middle. Not for the guy in
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the middle. The eighty one yearold guy in the middle has been doing
this. So he's been breaking windowsand terrorizing people, and now he's gone.
The eighty one year old man whoterrorized neighbors in a zoos with a
sling shot has died. Yeah.His nickname was the Losa and Azusa.
Kind of odd. Prince King diedat a private residence yesterday. The circumstances
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surrounding his death are unknown right now. King was released from jail earlier this
week after pleading not guilty to severalcounts of vandalism. He was accused of
nearly hitting people with his slingshot andbreaking windows and windshields for nearly a decade
ten years. Prince King King gone, King gone with this guy. He's
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done, He's done eighty one.Nice run and now it's over. Maria's
Italian Kitchen one of the best restaurantsin the valley. I've been going there
since I don't know, late eighties, early nineties maybe for that greatest bread
ever, the greatest food, greatservice. Where Maria's Italian Kitchen. There's
one in Encino, there's one insherman oacause I think there's another one Woodland
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Hills there why just that name soundsawesome. Yeah, and the shoup there
is great. Oh, it's great. Salads are terrific. That chop salad
there at Maria's. Oh, oryou said there's there's. It started as
as one and Insino. Then theyopened one in Sherman Oaks, one in
Woodland Hills. I think there's threeof them, but a guy says West
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l A, Sherman Oaks, Pasadena. Oh there's three, there's well,
I know there's one in Encino andone in Sherman Oaks Village. There's a
ton of seven. Oh you know, maybe Brentwood Village was the first one.
That's possible. That's possible. Andthen they open up in the Valley
Hills. It's great, crows,you got to get out there. That
Marie's Italian Well no, wait,there's one. No, what is it
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like Arkadie or something like that.Oh there is that makes sense, that
makes sense. Maria's Italian Kitchen burglarized. Three of the restaurants burglarized in one
night. Just unfortunate this year.Is one of the three Maria's Italian Kitchen
locations in the San Fernando Valley thatwere targeted by those steves just yesterday.
The suspects still at large this morning. They took off with two steel safe
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filled with cash, all in lessthan an hour. Take a look,
here we have surveillance video this formthe Woodland Hills locations. It shows these
suspects arriving at the location in thedark colored four door vehicle around three am
yesterday. The three hundred and massthieves approached a door with tools in hand.
After a few moments there, theyforced themselves inside and then they had
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to a steel safe that was locatedin the restaurant's office. Yeah, I've
never heard that term before. Iguess it makes sense. A steel safe.
I always just heard safe, andeveryone assumed they made a steal.
Something else you made out, youknow, some jeans, material, strape,
what else you made safe out of? You know, just look for
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the zipper. And then they hitto a steel safe that was in the
restaurants. They stole the steel safe. The suspects are then seen taking off
through the same door. The photosshow some of the damage left behind there.
You know, if they were realfans of Marie's Italian kitchen after they
broke in, they would grab someof that soup, that that chicken souper,
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that vegetable soup is great, somethinggarlic knots man. I saw you,
No, I was gonna say,sath else and then I quickly decided,
Oh, I can get suspended fromthat, so I didn't say it.
How about that it is chicken,It is chicken. Maria's operations manager
Peggy Gonzalez tells us she was onher way to the restaurant after the alarm
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went off there well. She waswaiting for police to get to the scene.
She got a call from the securitycompany warning her about the alarm going
off at their Encina location, whichwas also being broken into the same night,
guy attacks three different Maria's Italian kitchens. Just fifteen short minutes after that,
another call notifying her that the ShermanOaks location had also been broken into.
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Wow, that's an inside you're right, you're right, croche. I
think you're right. That's got tobe an inside job. Why would you
go to three restaurants too, allthe same restaurants in one night, lest
somebody you knew either knew somebody workedthere or somebody went there recently. There,
something's going on. Something's going on. But the food's great and they're
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getting good publicity. So go toMarie's Italian Kitchen and buy a meal,
help them recover, and you're gonnalove the food there. Maria's Italian Kitchen
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