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It's k IF. I am sixforty and you're listening to The Conway Show
on demand on the iHeartRadio app.I don't know if you saw this story.
We did, so we'll talk aboutit. But you don't heard of
prenup agreements. When you get married, you want to, you know,
settle what you had before you gotmarried, what marriage is going to look
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like afterwards, in case the lovebirds fall of a nest, and it
makes it easier when you walk away. There's not a lot of anger and
not a lot of lawyers. Youhave everything sort of tied up in documents,
legal documents, and it just makesit easier. I know some people
are offended by pre nups, andI understand that. You know, you're
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getting married because you're in love yourlove birds, you love the hell out
of each other, and you don'teven think about getting divorced. You love
each other, You are in love. But occasionally love gets on the bus
and it takes off, you know, off to another stop with another guy
or another gal, and so yougot to make sure you have a prenup,
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you know, if you have somethingto lose. When my wife and
I met, we were both broke, so there was no reason to have
a prenup. We had nothing,nothing, and when we met I the
I r S Was banging on mefor taxes that they thought I owed,
which I probably did, and Ihad nothing my and I went down to
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my then girlfriend's house, who isnow my wife, and she lived in
San Clemente. She had an apartmentin San Clemente off of Avnita Avenito Pico,
Evanita Avnito Pico, something of that, And so I went to her
place, knocked down her door.It was the first time I saw her
apartment and it was pitch dark,but she had candles all over the place.
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I'm like, oh, romantic,this one's real romantic, and she
goes. Now they shut my lecturesoff. I couldn't afford it. So
two broke idiots, we're dating eachother. So we had no reason to
have a prenup. We had nothing, absolutely nothing. But now there's a
pre pop agreement, not pre nup, pre pop. So when you break
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up, who gets the dog orthe cat? I don't know. Let's
find out. That's a big deal. Folks over at rover dot com come
up with something that they're calling apre pump agreement. I'm in the wrong
basis. It's like a prenup foryour four legged friends. So they're encouraging
couples, say, you know,sit down and consider how they would handle
the responsibilities of pet ownership should theybreak up. It can involve things like
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who gets the pet and a divorce, as well as visitation rights, even
financial pet support. Now, don'tworry about don't worry about the kids.
Okay, don't worry about the children. Is there vigil visitation rights? I
guess so, I don't know.Let's worry about our animals. This right
here, I guess for those whodon't have children, perhaps this is a
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big deal. Yeah, that isa big deal. Pellio. I think
you and John will be in forthe long run. I don't see you
ever breaking up. I don't seeyou ever getting divores. But thank you.
If things went south, who getsthe dogs? You get one each.
We've no, you can't break themup, so you get both of
them. I think, so yeah, yeah, No, we've actually had
that discussion, like today, likethis morning, like right now currently,
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I'm having that talk. No,uh no, we've hypothetically said and both
of us are pretty firm that we'rekeeping the dog. So he thinks he
is and I think I am.Okay, so that could be about an
issue. It would be an issuewhich one would he take if he had
to pick one? Maybe, Iknow you're you're. He wouldn't break up
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the set, but you would.No, he wouldn't if he had to
just to piss you take Moose.He would take Moose. He would take
Moose. Could you live with Maizewithout Moose? No? You would need
Moose. I'd need Moose. Yeah, you would be heartbroken without Moose.
Heartbroken. Yeah, And I wouldn'twant to do that to either one of
them. So you would be moreYou would be more willing to give him
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both dogs than then break them up. Yes, wow, what would What
a great woman you are? Oh, thank you, very thoughtful. You're
really great. You're great. Thatreally didn't sound good that, No,
not at all. You're really great. You're really great, aren't you great?
You're great? Look at you?Yeah, look at you? How
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great are you? No? Youdo what's best for the greater good,
right for the dog. If theywould be yeah, I wouldn't want to
break them up. So if theonly way that happened was he kept them,
I would just visit them. Ah, wouldn't that be painful? Yes,
but I've got this twenty eight yearold hot blonde and those two dogs.
Okay, I'll keep them. Second, keep them. That would be
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worse somebody else with my dogs.No, Oh my god, that happens
all the time. I don't likethat. Yeah, that would be worse,
right, Yeah, that happens allthe time. When you know,
you break up with somebody and thenthe new father is holding your baby.
That's weird. It's weird, butit happens a lot. Happens all the
time. But there are a lotof wonderful people that come into, you
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know, people's lives. Yes,yeah, I agree, agreed to there.
But I think it would be easierif you guys broke up and had
to, you know, deal withthe dogs. I think you would have
shared Cussey where you get him fora month and he gets him for a
month. Yeah, we'd have toWhat about you how when you knew it?
Well, we only have one dognow, Abbey. And if God
forbid, anything happened to me andmy wife like she'd met somebody with a
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better insurance, better radio station,or maybe a syndicated show knocking it out
make a lot more money then Ithink she would keep the dog. Because
that dog, our dog Abby onlyreally loves my wife, follows her around
all the time, is always lookingfor and always sitting on her lap,
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always scratching, always barking, alwayswith her. She that dog ignores me
and my daughter. That dog isonly has singlely focused on my wife.
And that's it. That is itcomes up to the room and sits right
next to her bed. And ifI go to pet that dog, it
runs from me. How about that? After all the food, all the
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care, all the doctors, allthe vets, all that stuff, and
I go to pet that dog andshe's like no, no, no,
no, no, no, I'mgoing with things. You're mocking her or
something. Yeah, I don't know, I don't know what it is.
It's weird. It's a weird,weird dog. So who would Angel?
Angel would keep the dog? Yeah, you would keep it because your dog,
right, Olive, Yeah, that'sright. And just to boot what
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I did before, since I'm nolonger with that person, is that I
made sure that my name was onthe bill of sale for my dog when
I picked her up from the uhthe shelter. Wow, way to project
is that? Is that what brokeyou guys up? He saw that bill
of sale. He's like, allthe animals are in your name, what's
up with that? And why doyou have a file on it? And
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what's with your elbow? Yeah?Why do you have tennis elbow? I
saw the tennis pro. He's acute guy. You got and you got
all of legal work on these dogs. I'm out of here. I am
out of here. Plus, youkeep texting this radio guy about rockets launching.
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You're listening to Tim Conway Junior ondemand from kf I am sixty.
Our copper thieves are out there.They're stealing copper wire. And now that
six Street bridge, that beautiful bridgeon sixth Street downtown going east towards East
LA completely dark at night. Whata beautiful bridge. I think it was
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a five hundred million dollar bridge andnow no lights thanks to people stealing copper
wire. It's a popular spot inBoyle Heights. People can be seen walking
or running the path on the sixthStreet Bridge. Beautiful, But if you
look closer at the concrete barrier youcan see exposed electrical boxes, a number
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of them where wires used to beEarlier. This year, LA city leaders
sounded the alarm about a rise incopper thefts in the city, including right
here on the sixth Street Bridge.Manner. People broke in this town.
People are bu broke. Nobody hasany money stealing wire, copper wire?
What does that go for? Sixcents, eight cents of foot, twenty
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cents of foot, whatever it is, But it's going to cost a million
dollars to replace it all. Ithink that's a pretty bad idea because it's
also pretty as for them too.They're not electricians. There's the reason why
this stuff's covered up. Yeah.And also, by the way, when
you grab one of those wires,if it's hot, if there's current running
through it, it'll grab you andhold you and it'll fry you like all
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your entire body will be like abeef roast. It'll be it'll have the
same consistency of a roast. Allyour muscles will fry, all your inside
organs will fry, and they willget solid, and you'll be like a
roast. It'll roast you. It'sa problem, one neighbor says has been
going on for months. I firstreported it to three one one like six
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months ago. Billy Avalon shared thesevideos with US. I'm surprised that they
didn't take action. I first reportedit to three one one man. When
you call three one one, LAgets on it. I guess maybe they
don't. Like six months ago,Billy Avalon shared these videos with US of
cable wires sneaking out of the boxeson the bridge. He says he's been
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documenting and reporting to the city,but it's bridge of darkness, is what
it is. It's sad. Iwalk this bridge every day. I can't
take a regular walk on my bridgethat you tax me for all the time
because it's too dark. And thisguy's had it. This guy's added because
it's too dark at night, it'snot safe. At a press conference back
in January, city leaders called fora four hundred thousand dollars plan to create
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a copper wire theft task force tohelp curb the crime. Six Green Bridge
is a major briad. We haveto have a copper wired task force.
That's what we have to do.Plan to create a copper wire theft task
force, copper wire theft task Forcein LA because people are stealing copper wire.
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Copper wire theft task force to helpcurb the crime. Sixtret Bridge is
a major bridge, and we're talkingabout a couple of million dollars worth of
repairs just on the copper wire thatwas stolen. That's about seven miles long.
District fourteen council member Kevin de Leonesays the task force is focused on
getting the thieves off the streets andmaking a rest. Yeah, get Kevin
Delly on on it. Maybe justset him out there and I have him
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throw you know, racist terms everybodywho's doing it, you know, is
that what he get caught for?Then he get caught doing that? Was
he one of the guys that wasdoing that? He was in the mix.
I don't remember how much he actuallysaid that. He was definitely in
the meetings. Yeah, get himoad of with a bullhorn and just have
you know, you honkys, youknow, just get the keys whoever's doing
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I don't know what did. I'mtasking, you know, our hero of
street services, a street life tobe more specific, to figure out a
better way to reinforce so when thievescome back, because they will come back,
you know, it's not a questionof if to come back, it's
a question of when they come back. It's almost virtually impossible for them to
steal it. Yeah, well theystole the first time. People who live
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here by the bridge say they hopeto see repairs made soon. Just stop
kids use this, families, youknow what I mean. It's not safe
for anybody. Camilla Rambaldi, NBCfor News. Yeah, it sucks.
It sucks that we live in acommunity where people steal. He put a
nice bridge in that area, peoplesteal all the copper wire, and then
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the ninety nine percent of the peoplewho behave in that area can't use the
bridge anymore because it's too dark,it's too you know, dangerous at night.
Oh, I don't know. Idon't know what's going on in La.
It seems like we're not going inthe right direction. It really does.
I don't know if you saw thislast night by there was a fire.
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I think it's a La County firehousesixteen on Compton Avenue or Compton Boulevard,
and they're responding to a call andthen this guy jumps on the fire
engine and he's fighting the driver.Well, the fire engine's moving and he's
fighting the driver. I'm like,I've never seen that Before's that in Florida?
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La? New York, Louisiana.No, it's right here. It's
a twenty minute ride ride from whereI live. Man, the city has
fallen apart and we're allowing it.And I don't know what to do.
You know, you got to protectyourself, You got to protect your house.
Who is that actress that had herhouse broken into twice over the last
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four months? She was God him, I can't remember. My memory is
so horrible with actors and actresses.She's blonde, she's cute, She's probably
in her sixties or seventies, marriedto another actor. Anybody, Goldie Goldie
Hawn. Yes, her house isbroken into twice over the last four months.
Twice once she was home. They'rebreaking into Goldie Home's house. It's
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horrible. And she's thinking about movingto Palm Springs where they'll break into her
house again because it's still California.Just follow her down there, break into
her new apartment. But La isgetting really wild, it's getting weird.
Every store owner is worried about peoplebreaking in, Every homeowner is worried about
people stealing. Catalytic or you getshot for that nowadays, and and and
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the city council and the county supervisors. They don't seem to. I don't
ever hear them address it. Maybethey're doing it in private that I don't
hear it, but they don't seemto be addressing it. Krozier. If
all this crime was happening in Claremont, wouldn't there be an uproar? Oh?
Yeah, Look we have the southernpart of Claremont is like where it
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crosses, just crosses the ten Freewaygoing south. Okay, that's not the
greatest area. And people in thenorthern parts they'll complain about it, all
right, See, that's what youshould do. You got to do that.
Yeah, and then if and thenif they didn't respond to your complaints,
you'd throw them out. Yeah,throw them the hell out. Yeah.
Yeah, that's what. You gotto expect the change. If you
say nothing, that's right. That'sexactly right. I always said, I
have a bumper cigarette says that.Can't expect change. If you say nothing,
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I'd say nothing, but it saysnothing teaching, that's right. It's
getting weird weird around Los Angeles,all right, Dad, six twenty,
Your good friend is coming on DeanSharp and he always has it's a cool,
cool idea for us. He's gota really great show here on weekends
on KFI and Saturday morning and Sundaymorning as well. Who come out at
six twenty. That's always a greatsegment. You're listening to Tim Conway Junior
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on demand from KFI AM six fortyAh Yes, ding dong, all right,
The Eagles one of my favorite bandsof all time of the Eagles,
and I always want to see themin person, never have, and I
think time is sort of running out, and if you don't get to see
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the Eagles soon, you might neverget to see the Eagles. Well,
they've just announced eight new shows andthey're practically in our backyard, you know,
Vegas. I think a lot ofus consider Vegas part of LA You
know, you drive there and it'sfour hours or so, it's pretty quick
drive. And they're going to beat the Sphere. I can't imagine a
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cooler place to see a cooler band. And even if it's a couple hundred
bucks, if you could put thattogether, bump a credit card, maybe
borrow from mom and dad, Idon't know, and get some money,
get out there. Let's find outwhen the Eagles will be at the Sphere
in Vegas. Doesn't everyone love thatsong? If you're an Eagles fan,
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get ready to book your trip toVegas. Today, the six time Grabby
Award winning band announced they will beheadlining a series of concerts at the Sphere
this fall. They will perform eightshows over the span of four weekends in
September and October. Tickets go onsale next Friday and prices start at one
hundred seventy five dollars. It's notbad one hundred and seventy five bucks to
see the Eagles. And again,it's going to be September and October two
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weekends and September two weekends in October. They will perform eight shows over the
span of four weekends in September andOctober. Tickets go on sale next Friday
and prices start at one hundred seventyfive dollars. That's a cool deal.
Get out there and see the Eagles. Crozer, have you ever seen the
Eagles live? I have not aboutyou'd love to know. It's one of
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those ones where it's like, I'mnot going to go out of my way
because you know, I like themusic, But it's not one of those
oh my god, I gotta go. But I've heard their concerts are tremendous.
I think there's only like three survivingmembers left. Yeah, who is
the guy that was it Henley thatdied? No, Henley's alive. Glenn
Fry Fry. I met Glenn Fryreally at the you know everybody. No,
it's because the Lakers like the who'swho was at the Laker games?
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And you met Glenn Fry. Hewas a big Laker game because I went
up and asked for an interview forour halftime show. Oh for Matt.
Yeah, I was Matt And didhe say yes? He said no?
Thank you? Most he was nice, but most most of them said no.
Wait. So your job your dadsaid yes? Oh what a sweet
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man. So your job was togo into the stands fine celebrities and ask
them to come on the halftime show. Yeah, and who said yes?
Tim Conway? Thank you? Didhe say yes after you had to like
bag him or did he say immediatelyyes? He was like pretty gracious and
said yes immediately? Wow? Whatwas he there for? He's not like
her fans. He was filming anepisode of Yes Dear Well former Governor Gray
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Davis. They were during like breaks, they were chasing each other down on
the floor. Okay, you know, so like Matt or whoever would say,
go see if you could get youknow, Tim Conway on the show,
and he did it, and hedid it. Did he have to
go up to the booth or didthey throw around? We were like twenty
rows up you know Chick's nest.I'm not familiar with that. Oh yeah,
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okay, yeah, Chick like tosit, not up where all the
media sat, but Chick liked tobe like just in the middle. Okay,
So your dad came up and dida short little interview with Matt money
Smith. No, you know,maybe it was Larry Burnette at the time.
Maybe it wasn't Matt Excellent. Whoelse said yes? Vanessa Williams,
Wow, that's a big deal.Yeah, that's huge, Miss America.
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Yes, well she was married toRick Fox at the time, and she
said right next to us, soit was a pretty easy get. She
was very sweet though. Who JackNicholson you know, uh, he did
come on with us when Chick passedaway at his funeral and we were doing
a live broadcast. Came on,so he was very nice. Yeah,
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but a lot of them said no. Who said no? In the most
aggressive way they push you. Well, okay, he was nice about it.
But Keanu Reeves I asked if hewould come on, and he said,
I'm good. Thanks, That washis response. Yes, a Rod
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wouldn't come on. A lot ofthem who else? How did you approach
them? I told him I wasa producer with the Lakers radio broadcast,
and you know, would they liketo come on our halftime show? I
think a couple of them. Ibrought the headset to them. They didn't
want to leave their eat and soI'd bring make it as easy as possible.
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Did you take no for an answerthe first time? Yeah, you
didn't. You didn't say okay,Kana, please don't give me that.
You know what, I do notlike bothering people that you know they set
the worst person in the world todo that, Honestly. I remember Robin
came to a game once and shewanted me to go down and get liners
from some of the people for thefor the thing. And I'm like,
she goes, just go up andyou know, get them, get them.
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I'm like, I really don't wantto do this. You just go
up and do twenty commercials just todo twenty commercials? No, she just
like, just get in there andgo ask. I'm like, I did
not want to bother people. Yeah, but for the most part people were
very you know, kind and butwould turn me down quite a bit.
I think the world of you,you know that, right, I told
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you today you're great, but yousaid you're great. You're great. But
they sent the wrong person. Theysent the wrong person. Yeah, you
need somebody aggressive. Yeah, youknow, you need somebody like Krozier Crosers.
Just grab them by their jacket anddrag them up to chick Nest.
I remember Matt got mad at meonce or annoyed with me because he wanted
one of the player's pre game andhe sent me down to go get because
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there was something around. I forgetwho it was, and I went down
there and uh, you know,they said no, and he wanted me
to get more aggressive with him,and I kind of got after him.
I said, you're not going toget these guys right before the game starts,
you know, so we kind ofYeah, they have a pre game,
you know. Yeah, and Iyou know, I had been covering
them for five or six years.You know, when they're going to be
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the most open to come on withyou and stuff, and they're just time.
The timing is really important. AndMatt money Smith put pressure on you.
He did, he did, andyou didn't like that. Well,
I just I just told him,you're not going to get these guys,
you know, you're not always goingto get them right before? Did you
ever go to the locker room alwaysyou had to go? Did you ever
see any all the time? We? Yeah? Is that right? Yeah?
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I think I've said this before.Lakers were pretty respectful of people in
the locker room. They cover up, or they'd go in another room to
get dressed and come out. Butwhen you went into the opponent's locker rooms,
they did not care all. Sothey would just be totally naked talking
to you. Yeah, wow,why why don't why don't we do that
around here? What are we alwaysclothed? The shirt? Yeah, yeah,
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all right, let's do it.Let's go. Somebody in Arizona was
there over the weekend. I said, She's where'd you get that shirt?
It's horrible? That could have beenany one of your shirts. Well,
that's true, but I said,look, first of all, what guy
says that to another guy? Youknow, your shirt's horrible? What kind
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of guys that do that, andyou know I totally said, Look,
the principal reason guys wear shirt isthe cover shirts is to cover their nipples.
That's right, and this shirt isdoing that. So what is what
do you care what the pattern is? It's wrong with you. I have
an embarrassing story to tell. Okay, can you come come back to it?
Okay? What word that I usedthe last sentence that reminded you of
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it? Anything covering there? Okay, all right, we'll come back.
Bellyo's got a story about her.God Almighty, I hope, I hope
it's good. But we have readit past you first. Oh you don't
think you can say it on theair. No, I could say it
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on the air, but I'll justI'll tell it to you and then you
decide if it's airworthy. Okay,well i'll punch it up. I'll make
it. Do you not like whenyou do that? I don't. You're
great, Bellio, You're great.All right. You're listening to Tim Conway
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right, belliohead a story and sheran it by me. I thought,
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it's I think it's okay, Okay. What was the question whether or not
it was too racy or just notinteresting or she didn't want to use the
name of the athlete. But Ithink you have to really, Yeah,
why, it's not that big ofa deal. Okay, I'm the one
that doesn't look good in the story, not him. Well that's true,
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that's true. It is Yes,it looks horrible. I do. Yes,
it's just natural, Tim, it'snatural. I know it's worse than
average. You don't look good atall. Oh really yeah, Okay,
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he's got a point. You don'teven know the story. Angel in the
story, you don't look come outgoodie. All right, So what's the
story? So when covering the Lakergame, after the game is over,
they give them twenty minutes and thenthey have to open up the locker room
to the press. Okay, andby the way, let me just go
a background. Sharon Bellio for tenyears worked for the Los Angeles Lakers.
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That's a big deal. Bellio.You should always say that whenever you meet
anybody. No, you should,that's a big deal. You worked for
the Lakers for ten years. Okay, I'll start mentioning it. I mean,
look, John thought you were loadedbecause you worked for Laker. He
did, No, you're broke.Yeah, he quickly found out. All
right, So you're in the lockerroom. So you go into the locker
room, and so covering them allthe time, you knew, like the
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order that they came out of thelocker room. So I always went to
shacks locker first because I knew hewould come out first, So that's you
wanted a good spot. So Iwas stant what you sure. I was
standing at his locker room and someof the other players are there, they're
like icing whatever, and directly acrossfrom me, Derek Fisher was icing his
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ankles in a big bucket of ice, and he was sitting in a chair
and he had a towel over hislap, and he was, you know,
he had just a towel over hislap, and he's a very chiseled,
you know, very muscular, verychiseled man. And I was just
kind of looking around the locker roomto act like, you know, I
wasn't paying attention to much. AndI looked at his bucket of you know,
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his ice bucket, and then Iwas looking at his legs and then
the bucket, then his bucket,and I guess I lingered too long at
the towel and he caught my eyeswith eye contact, and he caught me
looking at his stuff. He caughtyou, I didn't see anything looking at
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his ankles, yes, And Iwas so embarrassed. W so embarrassed.
That is wild, yeah, naughty, naughty, yeah. And what was
his reaction? He just looked atme. He didn't really have a reaction.
You flashed back like you owed himone. Shack shack, what are
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you looking at? No? No, no, you never you never reciprocated
on no heavens No, no,I don't know what goes on down like
you owe him one or I don'tknow, like you know, an attractive
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man. Of course you're gonna lookright. Yeah, but for twenty minutes,
did he eye or anything or likeraising an eyebrow or nothing? No?
Nothing. Was he married at thetime, Yes, he was going
out with Vanessa Williams at the time. No, that's Rick Fox was married
to. That's who you're looking at. Derek Fisher. Oh, Derek Fisher.
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No, Rick, when you'd standunder he had, I'd like steering
to it. His teeth were perfect. Now he's like wow, because you're
like they're so tall that you're lookingup and you can see every tooth in
his mouth. They're all like thenicest guys and very professional. Oh I
see, okay they were. Soyou were looking at Derek Fisher. I
was looking at Derek Fisher. OhI misunderstood. Yeah, said all right,
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you look at Derek Fisher. Okay, yeah, that's pretty wild though.
I thought it was Rick Fox.Well, I mean I've looked at
him too. Okay, who haven'tyou seen? Wow? Yeah? No,
no, no, were you therefor the Magic Johnson year? No
it was not, No, itwasn't. When did you get there tooth
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out? After their first the twothousand? So they won the first year
at Staples Center. I missed thefirst championship. I was there for the
second and third. Who was therewhen you got there? Kobe, Kobe
and Shaq, Phil Jackson, RickFox, Derek Fisher, Robert Lorry.
Who's the nicest of all of them? Probably Rick Fox? Robert Ry was
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the cool guy. Yeah, loveDory. They were honestly, they were
all the coolest guys. And theyall knew who you were. Yeah,
that is so wild a single game. Look, you underplay that, but
you know how many guys are listeningto a KFI right now that that are
that that are blown away that youwere that close to the Lakers and that
team. Kobe Bryant, Kobe nice. Kobe Bryant knew who you were.
(31:30):
Yeah, he would call you,Sharon Bellio. I don't know if you
knew my last name. He knewmy first name for sure, and he
would say, Hi, Sharon,Yes, I got goosebumps. You don't
have any idea how big You knowwhat big celebrities they are. No,
I feel very lucky that I goto take a break. I was just
going to get into some really importantstuff. Okay, can you tell?
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