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It's KFI AM six forty and you'relistening to the Conway Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app. A. Wegot a lot to go into, a
lot of things going on. ParisOlympics are happening, so we can take
our minds off of politics for alittle while, a little bit, right.
Don't get too involved in politics.It's just not good for you.
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You don't make a lot of newfriends, you make a lot of enemies.
And there's three hundred and thirty millionpeople in this world, in this
country, three three hundred and fortymillion people. You might be able to
change one or two persons. Mindmaybe maybe one or two people, maybe
Max, but not a lot.It's a pain in the ass. It's
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a lot of cutthroat, it's alot of anger, it's a lot of
lying, it's a lot of hostility. And you'll feel better if you just
shut it down, all right.That being said, we're gonna do something
different other than politics. Everyone's involvedin politics nowadays. The Burbank Museum,
it is kind of cool what happenedat the Burbank Museum. Somebody stole something.
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Employee said, hey, crypt keeperis gone, and I was like,
what do you mean the crypt Keeper'sgot it? It was right here
at the Mystic Museum in Burbank.Security video shows someone taking it Sunday while
the store was open. On thecamera shows that he somebody took the crypt
keeper went ahead and picked it up. He hit it in the store for
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a few minutes, put it inhis own bag, and walked down.
I don't want it to be lostin the world where it gets sold off
and just sits in someone's collection foryears. You know, I really liked
that it was. It was herebecause people come here to see, you
know, the things that we kindof like repurpose. It's one of the
unique displays at the Mystic Museum,a longtime hub for horror fans. Now
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the actor who does the voice forthe Creeper John because he has done book
signings here. So when the storeposted the theft on their Instagram page,
he posted, what body snatchers,be careful what you've asked for thieves,
I could make your afterlife very uncomfortablekind of a threat. I don't know,
maybe it could be sued for that, he reposted, and he showed
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some support, and I really reallyappreciate it. We've had the christ outstanding
support from our community and our customers, and it really kind of warmed my
heart to let me know that they'reall still here for us and they're going
to try their best to help us. Yeah, they're going to try to
get that back. Hopefully they do. All right, let's talk about what's
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going on with gen Z and thelingo that the kids are using nowadays?
It always changing. Do you feellike the young people in your life or
sometimes speaking a completely different language?You got some help? All right,
Let's meet mister Lindsey, known onTikTok. He's a special education math teacher
from Pace in Arizona, Okay,who went viral as he explained the current
lingo to his followers. Today,he joins us for the very first edition
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of what Yes, Oh that's great? What the f Are the kids saying?
Maybe we could put a little toneand let's see if this works better.
Maybe this is a more interesting titlefor the very first edition of Yeah
what the f and kids are saying? For the very first edition of how
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are you hold? And I arekind of obsessed with you? We've we've
already shown your clips. Did youever think you would blow up on TikTok
like this. I did not,but I had some helpful things to say,
and I put them out there,and here we are get to it.
Now is the time we need youthe most. Let's get to it
doing a public service for all ofus parents. So should we get to
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the first one. Let's get sayingabsolutely so the first up we've got riz
Riz. We're a minute into itbefore we get the first word. That's
a morning TV? Does they stalland install that we've got Riz? Right,
Steph Wush, you're the youngest guyon the show. What is riz?
You know? You know it?Rizz is as far as I know,
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it's like kind of throwing shade atlike whoever you're talking to, whether
it's a you know, boy toa girl, girl to boy, just
kind of you know, not reallygive him the time of days, Heather?
Is that true? That is right? Also is to the youngest?
Okay, well, look I don'twant to ask a woman's age. I'm
in my mid to late thirties.Oh yeah, Steph Fush is nineteen.
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Oh you're nineteen. He looks likehell for nineteen. I'm going to give
you some moisturizer. How old areyou? Thirty? Six thirty six,
So we're about the same age,right, same age. Okay, what
is really rizz is when somebody's gotlike some swags. I'm like, you
know, if you're if they've gotriz, they're smooth. They've got like
a they're smooth with the ladies.That right. Charisma. Charis short for
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charisma. Yeah you got riz?All right? All right, so I'm
king of the Riz. You laughat me? Where's become the rizzler case?
So this one means that's funny,the rizzler. Okay, so this
one means charisma. It means you'vegot charm. An old word that you
can reference back to for a littlebit of help. Is mean you've got
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game. I was in high school, were you? Yeah? Maybe it
wasn't Riz. They love this one. Obsessed with this one. Okay.
They've got lots of little iterations ofthis word. They've got the rizzly Bear,
they've got the Wizard of ozur wrecks, okaysurce wrecord. I've got people
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who have kids that have come upto me and told me that they have
a PhD in quantum rizzi. Ohmy god, that's pretty good one.
A professor of rizinomics. So theyare obsessed with this one though, Yeo,
that dude's got w rizz or walkingdown the hallway of you. I
have a fourteen year old and asixteen year old, and even like,
We'll be at the stopping shop andI'll be just being polite and talking to
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the cashier, and my kids werelike, look at that as the w
RIZ and stopping shop. I waslike, what, No, I just
asked her how she was doing?What is the w sorry, not just
the winning risk? Winning risk?Next? Okay, very obsessed with it.
My daughter likes to use this word. If a boy tries to put
the riz on my daughter, shouldmy husband be scared? Probably a little
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concerned, baby. Okay, tellus about the next one. Okay.
The next one is pick me girlor pick me energy? Okay, now
pick me Think of what some ofritchie uses that here, pick me energy,
pick me up? Okay, nowpick me think of of a try
hard Okay, somebody who's maybe they'rethey're they're more about getting attention and attention
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seeking than they are being genuinelli andin themselves. So you don't want to
be a pick me Oh sorry bellio, sorry, Okay, you don't want
to be. I don't want tobe a kind of an insult and that
girl's pick me or that guy's apick me. But that's not because they're
smart and they raise their hands inclouds. No, no, different,
different, different. Okay, sogive us an example of a picture.
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So just kind of being loud andobnoxious, maybe just to try and get
attention or draw things to themselves.Who would be the the pick me on
on air? Bello, of allthe of all the hosts on air,
who would be the pick me?Kind of being loud and obnoxious, maybe
just to try and get attention.That's the definition, kind of being loud
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and obnoxious, maybe just to tryand get it. Really yeah, wow,
it screams Gary, Aaron says Gary. And Shannon. Yeah, not
Shannon, but Gary. Kind ofbeing loud and obnoxious, maybe just to
try and get attention, draw thingsto themselves. That would be an example
of a moment she's realizing she wasa pick was a worried I was a
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pick me, and I just wantto apologize to on my middle school teacher.
Welcome to the club. Okay,all right, all right, what's
your next one, mister? Thenext one that we have is do it
for the plot? Now, thisone, I really really like this one.
This one is Life's a movie.My my whole life is a movie.
There's a story, there's struggle,there's obstacles. I like that term
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do it for the plot. Ilike that. We're gonna come back and
talk about Deadpool. Very popular movieand comic con with Moe Kelly's very own
Mark Ronner. Very smart dude.You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand
from KFI AM six forty. MarkRonner does the best movie reviews in Los
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Angeles TV or radio, and hejoins us. He also anchors for the
mo Kelly Show. Nice to seeit bub. It's nice to be in
here early with some office casual.Yeah, that's right, that's kind of
cool. Yeah all right. Soyou you're big Deadpool fan? You know
I wasn't before the first movie,but the first was so funny and so
entertaining that how could you not becomeone? Right? And is this the
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only Marvel movie coming out this year? Yes? It is. This is
the They really had a quality controlissue, but they hit this one out
of the park. If if you'reonly going to see one Marvel movie rice
year. We had a great time. I went with Tuala and we were
just elbowing each other and pointing atthe screen like those monkeys at the beginning
of two thousand and one A SpadeOdyssey, pointing at the obelisk. We
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could not have been more entertained whatI heard. It's the best comedy of
the year. It's so funny.It's really really funny, and it's naughty.
It's filthy dirty. It's not reallya kid's movie, but good luck
keeping kids out of a Wolverine andDeadpool movie. It's our rated. Oh
okay, it's way r rated righthard are Ron. I'm gonna try to
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talk you out of this, okay, because during the break I asked you
not to Please don't give the endingaway. I'm not going to spoil anything
because I would cut somebody who spoiledit for me. I had to stop
watching stuff on TV like Ryan Reynoldsand Hugh Jackman co hosted Kimmel's show this
week, and I shut off.I couldn't help myself from watching that.
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But after that, I was like, I'm done. I can't see anymore.
Yeah, I don't like the behindthe scenes footage and how they make
and I want to keep that amystery. I don't like that stuff.
Yay. When we were kids,you never really saw a whole bunch of
spoilers. You just went to amovie and you saw the movie and you
talked about it when it was over, and there wasn't like this whole side
industry built up of spoilers and BTSfootage and all this kind of stuff.
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And so you really, if youdon't want to ruin it for yourself,
you've got to have some discipline.I had a friend of mine who ended
up working for Disney for like twentythree years or so, and he was
about to retire. He said,Hey, you should come down sometime.
I'll show you behind the scenes atDisneyland. I said, that's the last
thing in the world I want tosee. Yeah, you're taking all the
magic up. Yeah, why wouldI want to do that? I mean,
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if you are a big Cinophile ora big Marvel fan what have you.
Afterwards, you're gonna want to knowand hord and collect everything you possibly
can. But you want to gointo it as fresh as possible. And
I promise you nothing about this movieis disappointing. It's so satisfying. That's
fully satisfying. That's great to hearthat kind of enthusiasm today about about a
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movie, because you know it's expensiveand everyone feels like they're always getting ripped
off. But man, if youthink you got your money's worth here and
you're not and you didn't go init as the biggest Deadpool fan in the
world, how about guys who liveand die by that stuff. Nobody could
be disappointed with this movie. Iwas so happy with this movie that I
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wanted to stab somebody. It's avery stabby movie, very you know,
a lot lots of stabbing, swordplay, sword stabbing, shooting. It's
it's like, you don't want toget in the car right after you see
a Fast and Furious movie. Sure, stay away from knives after this.
Right after Fast and Furious you wantto drive like those guys. That's exact
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right, Or like when you've beenplaying a video game, stay off the
four h five real quickly. ComicCon, I know you're into comics.
You're a writer, Ye have yourown comic book, you're online? Are
you going this year? I'm notgoing. I actually have to work tomorrow
as well, But I am sadnot to be going because I have a
project that needs a home that I'vebeen working on all year. But I
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know lots of people who are going. And this is the first big year
back since the pandemic. Oh really, okay, withered it down to nothing,
it was all, but I thinkit was canceled a couple of years,
and then it came back in somesort of anemic form around Thanksgiving one
year, So back in full forceright now. I mean, the fact
that there's a big COVID explosion inhalf the States doesn't seem relevant anybody.
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I'll tell you this though, evenin non pandemic years, everybody who went
came down with the con crud anyway, because you got one hundred and thirty
five thousand people packed tight in there, and they're all breathing and spraying.
There's stuff on each other. It'sgrotesque, it's disgusting. Would you dress
up for it? Did you gothat far? No? The pros don't
dress up, but I would loveto get I always used to get photos
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of people dressed up, like holdingmy books and stuff. That's fun,
Like, hey, you're dressed likea zombie cause hold, pretend you're taking
a bite out of my comic somethinglike that I've not been. Is it
a three day event? Well,now it's expanded to essentially a five day
even because the nights when everybody usedto just kind of show up, get
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off the plane, be jet lagged, have some drinks and stuff, those
are like full convention nights now.So like it starts on Wednesday now,
and it used to be Thursdays wheneverybody got there Friday, Saturday the big
con days. Then Sunday everybody's hungoversaying goodbye, getting on their planes.
But no, no, no,Now it's five solid days. Is it
expensive? It can be, yeah, I mean getting a place to stay
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is prohibitively expensive. I mean youI I'll though laying on some secrets because
because I was a writer, wellam, I'm not dead. You know.
I would always have people further upon the food chain who were like
a listers, and I would likestay in their hotel. That's cool.
I mean it really hindered my careerthat I never was so interested in writing
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comics about muscular people in tights paunchingeach other. But my friendly so did
always got killer hotel rooms and thatredounded to my benefit. Oh that's always
had fun. What does it costto actually get in a couple hundred bucks
a day? Okay said as acreator, I never really had to pay
again. I but you're going toempty out your bank account because but it's
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worth that everyone was ever been saysit's one of the great experiences of their
life. It is, and it'sturned into a massive pop culture for us.
You're going to see news coming outof this all this weekend. I
had to tear myself away from thecomputer just to come into this room to
talk to you, because there's alreadylike the last thing I saw, and
this isn't great news, but it'snews Like they just announced there's going to
be a new Dexter series with MichaelC. Hall. This is gonna be
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dribbling out all weekend, all sortsof fun nerd entertainment news. Excellent.
Are you guys going to cover tonight? Are you doing a review on dead
Pool? I am not because there'sno run or report tonight because there's a
little different configuration of the Mo KellyShow this evening and I'm not sure what
mo and Taula want to do onthat. But it's fun when we all
argue about nerd stuff. It's justin the same way. I like listening
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to all of you guys argue aboutsports stuff and call each other names and
insult each other's lineage when because ofyour regional sports teams are slightly different.
I love that stuff, all right, buddy, I'll be listening tonight.
And again I have not said thisto anybody else, but you you do
the best movie reviews in the business. Bless you, Timmy TV, you
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know, internet podcast whatever, andI hope you do more of them.
Thank you so much. Always funto sit in with. You're the best.
Bob Mark Roner. Tonight, moKelly in about a half hour from
now. You're listening to Tim ConwayJunior on demand from KFI AM six forty.
About a month ago, maybe sixweeks ago, we had a good
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friend of mine, Kyle Tampkin,who's a professor, sir, if you
can believe them, at cal Lutheran, and we had about thirty kids of
his in the studio and we said, anybody who goes out and celebrates this
show and put it on social media, we'll have you back. And four
of the students did, and oneof the students is with us and her
name is Grace Bradowski. Bradowski.Right, Bradowski, Bradowski. Nice to
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see you. Nice to see youtoo. You you have ambition. I
do you get that from mom ordad? A little bit of both?
Okay, all right. I likehow you sit on the fence, not
to offend anybody because your mom's here, right, But you are a sophomore
there. I am going into mysophomore year. Okay. And how did
you pick col Lutheran? Do youlive in the area. I do live
in the area. I'm from SeeMe See Valley. And I always saw
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growing up that I wanted to goaway for school and go somewhere else.
And then as it came closer,I realized that I don't want to leave
my mom. I love close,right it is. I love it,
beautiful daughter, you are. It'sgreat. I still get to have my
college time, college experience, butI can drive home to my mom if
I need it, and come homeand watch our shows together. So that's
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got to make her feel great.Are you an only child? I'm not.
I have an older sister. Okay, she close with mom. She
is close with I'm very close withmom. She's not in prison. No,
she is not in prison, thankfully. I heard she was in prison.
Is that wrong? Okay? Allright, but you are very ambitious.
You have your own design company Ido. Yes, what is that
called. It's called GLB Design GLByes, okay, which is my initials,
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right, And it's a design business. So I can hopefully take it
as when I graduate school and gointo more graphic design. But at the
moment, it's mostly for social mediamanagement and so I work. I have
a few different clients that I runtheir social media's for them and it's great.
I love it. Where can peoplefind that if they want to use
you online? Right now? Youcan just email me at Bradowskigrace at gmail
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dot com. Okay, we'll putthat out there. But so you're you're
in the radio program there? Doyou want to get into radio? I
would love to. I I'm ajack of all trades and I'm I'm really
bad at focusing on one thing thatI like to do. And so you're
how old are you at nineteen?I'm nineteen. Yes, you shouldn't be
focused on anything exactly. I lovegetting experience and going out and trying all
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new things and kind of figuring outwhat I'm into. And that's what I
love about the major that I've chosenat kawlu Is I can I'm a multimedia
major, so I can take itinto radio, film, animation, graphic
design. There's so many different thingsthat I can try out with it,
and I like not being confined toone thing. Great. You know what.
That's perfect because if you do confineyourself to something and then you don't
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like it, later on, you'llkick yourselfiet and try something out. So
that's that's a great way to go. What does your dad do for a
living? My dad is what youwant to say? What kind of business
he works for? Bimbo Bakeries.Oh I love Bimbo Bakeries. Oh that's
some of the greatest stuff in theworld. Yes, I love it too.
He brings me home bread that's agreat sour nough bread and little bites.
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Was your mom able to stay homeand raise kids? She was not
able to. But she is aelementary school teacher. Oh that's good,
so we got to still spend tonsof time with her. She gets her
summers off us everywhere. And didyou go to the school that she was
teaching in? I did? Oh, what a nightmare. I know oh
no, man, I would haveoffed myself. My mom was in so
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that's like kindergarten through sixth grade.Yes, And it was a hard addrestment
going into middle school and being like, I don't have my mom here anymore
for me. What a great job. She should write a book. What's
your mom's name, Jennifer? ButJennifer, you got to write a book
on how to raise kids? Youknow, when he does, it works
hard. A nineteen year old kidwants to hang out with you. You
bet something, right, baby,something right? All right? Your dad
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said, today's your lucky day.It is, and you bought a lottery
bought a lottery ticket for the Megamillions. Okay, so we'll see hopefully
that's right. All right. Soyou have obviously you want to do all
these things, you know, theInternet and design and all that stuff.
What is it when you say GLBdesign? You're designing products or you're designing
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like you do a pr work.That's the fun part about it is And
that's why I like about it beingmy own business is I can take it
wherever I want to. And sowith school right now, I'm an emphasis
in graphic design, which is creatingproducts like labels for products, logos for
companies, billboards, magazines, anything. And so that's the nice part about
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this is I can take it todo whatever I want to do. If
I'm graduating and I want to gointo creating logos for companies, I can,
or I can take it of productdesign. And that's the fun part,
right I would not I would stillinvestigate radio because you're nineteen and a
lot of charisma, and you cantalk and you don't fun for over your
words like I do at age ninety. But radio is a great business.
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I know you're in the radio programin school. I would still invent.
I would still go in. It'sthe greatest job of the world. It
seems like so much fun, andI learned so much when we came in
toward the iHeartMedia area. It reallysparked a new excitement in me. And
I definitely do want to start myown podcast over at ICLU Radio. I
think it would be super fun.I want to get my roommates in on
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it. We can all just yapto each other for an hour or you
and you got to thank mom andDad because cal Lutheran is a sixty eight
thousand dollars that's why I'm hoping towin the lottery. I've got to pay
for school somehow. Oh man,I hope they're helping you out a lot
of sour doughs. Gotta move yeah, Bimbo Bakery, Yep, Yeah,
I really appreciate you coming. We'llput your information out for people want to
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get a hold of you for designor help. But man, you are
a beautiful kid, got a greatrelationship with your mom and I and I
think you're going to be doing somehuge things. I really thank you,
and I didn't say that to theother kids that came in here, So
thing dog with you. I appreciateit, all right, Nice to see
you. And Grace is a beautifulname too. I love that name it
is. I don't know if it'sa family name or not, or mom
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just picked it out of a hat. Well, my older sister's Faith.
So we've got Faith Grace and acousin named Hopes. And I'm going to
cal Luther exactly. I get it. I get it. A big fan
like me of the Lord. Yes, dig dong with that Lord all right,
real live on KFI. Grace,Thanks for coming in. Nice to
see Kyle. Nice to see you. Too, Kyle Tampkin, Professor Tampkin,
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I think I'm the first guy everto say that you're listening to Tim
Conway Junior on demand from KFI AMsix forty. It's Conway Show. Hey.
Next Thursday, if you're in theHuntington Beach area, come on by
and say hello. I'll be therewith Belly O. Angel Crozier's thinking about
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coming down. Yeah, we're allgoing to be a Bjay's restaurant in Brewe
House in downtown Huntington Beach a weekfrom yesterday. So next Thursday, August
first, if you can believe that'salready August first, from four to seven
pm, be a part of theConway Show. Yeah, enjoy happy hour
specials five dollars Bjay's handcrafted signature beer, six dollars brew house, Margarita's,
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and my favorite seven dollars mini deepdish pizzas. Bjays is at two hundred
Main Street. Two hundred Main Street, just a couple of blocks from the
ocean, a couple of blocks fromthe sand therene Can beach, So that'll
be a lot of fun next Thursday, come on down. The reason why
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I know Bimbo Bakeries I was ahuge fan growing up. And if you're
you know, in your forties,fifties, or sixties, you'll remember this.
But Sarah Lee had a product outwhen I was a kid, and
there was a big brownie I thinkit was like twelve inches by sixteen inches
or twelve by fourteen whatever it was, and it was a big Foyle tin
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with a cardboard cover on it,and it was a huge brownie twelve inches
by fourteen or sixteen inches, andmy mom would buy one from I don't
know, Gelson's or wherever we wereshopping, Fazzio's, Ralph's, and man,
when that brownie came home, itwas attacked by all the kids.
And we love that Sarah Lee brownie. And I think Bimbo bought Sarah Lee
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at some point in the two thousands. So that's my connection to Bimbo Bakeries.
Pretty big company, by the way. The revenues in the billions,
sixteen billion dollars. Wow, that'swild. All right, It is Friday.
This is my sixth show of theweek. We came in on Sunday
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because President Biden had stepped aside,so if the energy wasn't here, this
is my Saturday. And you know, six shows is a lot. Sweat
my ass off over this microphone forsix straight days, six days of this.
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Exhausted, absolutely exhausted. All right, let's talk about these fast food
bags. There's Norton's out there,another thing to sort of, you know,
control our lives. Stop by AnnieMcDonald's in the city of Los Angeles,
and after being a do you wantfries with that? You might also
be asked do you want to bagwith that? Well, I'm going to
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drive through. See the sign there'sa mandatory charge of ten cents per bag.
Oh no, oh no, everyone'scharging for everything nowadays in this state.
Everything. Doctor k t Sha Coreyexperienced this at an Ell McDonald's earlier
this month. Shakur reached out toNBC four because he didn't know why this
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McDonald's was suddenly charging ten cents perbag. So I was like, wow,
what if someone came through the tryany extra fees. A mom with
a couple of kids just getting by. The LA City Attorney's office tells NBC
four it's because of a city ordinance, the same one that allows grocery stores
to charge for bags. Last year, that ordinance. You know, it's
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weird that some stores can charge andsome stores don't. I noticed that Lows
and Home Depot don't charge for bags, but yet the grocery stores due and
now McDonald's. Last year that ordinancewas a mended to allow restaurants in the
city to charge for bags as well. And it appears some McDonalds. When
do these fees stop? When dothey stop? And it appears some McDonald's
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and other fast food chains in thecity are now doing so. So I
didn't want to pay for the bag. Would you just hand me my food
items directly out of the windows?Yeah? Right, I didn't even want
to pay for the little sleeve toget the fries. And could you just
put the fries in my hand.I'll just sit there and it'll it'll burn
for a while, all right,Stephan, Before we get out of here,
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I got great news for you,buddy. I know you're a huge
fan of Chipotle. That's your move, Yes, that's your go to place.
Well, guess what Chipotle is.Finally, addressing the recent criticism over
the chains portion sizes, that's alwaysbeen a thing that you know, Chipotle
always packed those burritos to the guild. I mean, you couldn't get more
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any more stuff in a burrito thanthey put in. But there's been some
stores that have been, you know, skimping on the meat and the and
the you know, the salsa,the cheese, the beans, the rice.
And now they're going to retrain andrecoach the restaurant operators so they have
a director to get more to thecustomer. I will say this. I
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mean, as far as I know, when people get burritos, they still
stuff them. It's the bulls thatthey usually don't know how to like pack
it and they don't put as much. You have to tell them double it
up. Because when I see someonegetting a burrito in line in front of
me, you're after me. Imean, like you said, it's it's
almost ripping before they even wrap itin the tenfold, I know. And
you notice that the guys who foldthe burritos, they're all like muscle,
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you know, like weightlifters. Youhave to have that kind of strength,
upper body strength to roll one ofthose things. True. I think it's
Manuscalco does a huge great bit onthat. You know, the guys that
are rolling those burritos at Chipoli.All right, so good news. Over
the weekend, you get more inyour burrito, all right, we gotta
get out of here. Moe Kellyis coming up next with his Great Friday
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Show Movies at nine pm. I'mron, are you guys doing that tonight
at nine pm? I'm not surewhat we're doing in the nine o'clock hour,
so you better listen to make sureyou find out. I'll be there
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