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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's k IF. I am six forty and you're listening
to The Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
We're gonna be in for a warm spell starting Monday,
so enjoy the weekend. Well, it's tolerable because we got
one of those stupid high temperature, warm, stupid spells coming
in on stupid Monday. Hate that, all right. Michael Monks
(00:22):
is with us Big Horse Racing fam and here to
talk about the San Gabriel. I'm sorry San Fernando Valley burglaries.
Michael Monks, how you Bob?
Speaker 2 (00:32):
I'm doing well, Tim, Thanks for having me on.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Thanks for coming on. Do you get robbed today?
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Not today, even though I live downtown where it's a
little shadier, But no, I'm I'm well.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
You know, they accorded to stats from some police departments
and some national stats I think FBI, they said crime
is down in Los Angeles. Do you know anybody believe it?
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Well, it's it's a question of the provided stats and
the vibes in the community, and those are in conflict
right now, that's for sure, and particularly an Encino in
the valley where folks are really on edge. A lot
of community meetings have been taking place there because of
a string of burglaries. They've got another meeting next week
and LAPD says they expect about a thousand people to.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Show up for this thing.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
So that shows you that folks are not necessarily impressed
with the stats of the departments providing about the condition
of burglaries in the city of La Right.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
And you know, I think a lot of reports, you know,
a lot of people don't even file, you know, police
reports or even call the cops because they know that
it's just not going to mean much. And so I
think crime is vastly underreported.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
LAPD is not going to concede that, certainly. But one
thing that they said. I attended the Public Safety Committee
of the city Council yesterday and some police brass where
they're talking about these burglaries, and one of the deputy
chiefs provided the response times for these burglaries and Encino.
They say, if you call and you've got a burglary
in the house, it's an act of burglary. The police
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take about six and a half to seven minutes to
get there. But if it's something that you return to
and you see that your house has been burglarized, it
could take up the fifty five minutes. And so if
word like that's getting around, you might be right that people.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Say, what's the point, right, you know, and Burbank it's different.
I was talking to the I think it was the
assistant chief, and he said, if the watch commander does
Code three, puts out a call for code three, lights
and sirens, hot prow whatever it is, if they don't
get to that person that called in two and a
(02:34):
half to three minutes, the chief wants to talk to
them the next day about what happened.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
And that is maybe a condition of Burbank being geographically smaller.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
But yeah, right, we have a lot of.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
LAPD districts, right, and so this is the West Valley
Bureau and their different precincts that they have, and they
have increased patrols there. They've got folks in the air,
they've got folks on horses, they've got folks on motorbikes
and tim they've got volunteers from the namemborhood walking on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays,
Fridays from.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Five to ten at night to help keep an eye
on things.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
So they're really trying, but the folks aren't necessarily feeling
comfortable just yet. One area in particular, where even LAPD
concedes the stats are up fifty percent. I don't have
the hard numbers there, but that's the percent that they
offered is around Libbett.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
Park and the one oh one.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
So further to your point about whether people the responding
officers can get there in time, the reason it seems
that areas like Encino or even Westchester on the west
side of town are being targeted is because of their
proximity to the highways.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
So if you're burglarizing one of.
Speaker 3 (03:38):
These houses, you hop in your car and you're a
short hop to the one oh one the four h five.
You're back to another side of the city in no time.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
And if you're committing a burglary in Encino and a
cop is coming from you know, Sherman Oaks or Van
Eyes or Northridge, there's only really three ways to get
into Encino. A Ventur Boulevard under the FOURAL five Freeway.
Then and there's Havenhurst, which is a mile and a
half almost a mile mile and a half west, and
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then west of that is Balboa. Those are the only
three entry ways into Encino, into that part of Encino.
So the people burglarizing in that area. Know that it's
going to take longer to cops for cops together, because
there's not twenty ways to get there exactly.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
And Havenhurst was one of the streets sided in this
report from LAPD. It's close to Libtt Park there by
the one oh one, so definitely one of the highly
traffic areas for these folks who are coming in there
believe to be parts of like organized crews. These aren't
random hoodlums. These are people who know what they're doing,
know who they're targeting, and know when to do it.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Well.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
You know, at least the burglars are smart up until
now because they're not killing anybody. You know, if you
kill somebody during a burglary, it sets off a whole
new wave of investigators to find your ass for sure.
And we are hearing though that some of these hot prowls,
as you mentioned, what might also be called a home invasion.
They're happening while folks are at home, So it's got
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to create the fear that.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
Something like that is possible.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Michael Bunch, you're a news junkie, right, You like news,
I like news, coffee. You know a lot of things. Okay,
tell me the guy who got his watch ripped off.
He was wearing a million dollar watch in Beverly Hills
and had it stolen? How many pieces? How many areas
of life are you avoiding that? You think it's cool
nowadays in Los Angeles to walk around with a watch
(05:22):
that's worth a million dollars?
Speaker 2 (05:23):
It's very American psycho vibes late eighties for sure.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Isn't that wild? Very wide? And you have to avoid radio, TV, online, friends,
coworkers because everyone's talking about the crime. You go to
a restaurant, everyone's talking about it, and you're wearing a
million dollar watch. What's going on with you? That's not
a flex i'd want to make. Yeah, And if you know,
and if a guy knows that he can get a
million dollar watch from you in eight seconds, and that
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could set him up for five or ten years if
he sells it. Let's say he sells it for a
half million dollars, he's set for you know, four or
five years. One burglary, for sure.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
I'm not always comfortable in the forty dollars rebox on
Broadway down here.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
I'm with you. I'm with you. When I pull my
cell phone out, I look around to see who's gonna
wipe me out. I don't know if you saw this
story as well, but this young lady was riding a
bike or a mopeed, I couldn't tell the mode of transportation.
And she had her earbuds stolen from her while she
was riding her bike around. Earbuds worth on resale for
like forty dollars. Yeah, there's no escaping it. Yeah, it's
(06:24):
getting wild out there.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
All right?
Speaker 1 (06:25):
Where is this meeting again where a thousand people are
threatening to show up?
Speaker 2 (06:28):
Forgive me, I'm looking for those details.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
I'm not being able to find it exactly today, but
it is on the twenty second, so that's a week
from tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Okay, all right, Well, when you have the information, buzz
is back, we'll belt it out on the air. I'll
slide it over to you for you're the best, and
keep on the racetrack going my pleasure. I see, all right?
There he goes Michael Monks. He's from Louisville, Kentucky, and
he's a bigger race fan. He knows more about racing
than I do, like much more, I trust me he does.
(06:57):
He can go through who won the Kentucky Derby year
after a year after a year, and when you grow
up in that area, you become a horse racing fan.
You know, that's what people talk about all the time.
He's a big fan. Not a big gambler from when
I see but a big fan big horse racing.
Speaker 6 (07:13):
Would you would you consider retiring there, like living there
and then you just be among your people.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
One hundred percent? But you know it's really weird, is
he's into horse racing. I am, so is Chris Little Richie,
who is our producer. His dad's a horse trainer. I
grew up with it Woody from the Woody Show. His
dad's a horse trainer. It's crazy, but it's not wild.
How many connections are horse racing. I thought horse racing
was burned out.
Speaker 7 (07:37):
Radio people Ted zigg and Bush and Ted zigg.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Bush said, world class Sandy Capper, it's crazy. I've never
seen that thing like anything like that in my life.
That's great. And Bellyo's dad, Oh yeah, big gambler. He's
going to track all the time. Moe Kelly's dad quit
working to become a race track guy, to gamble at
the track. There's a lot of connections a horse racing
(08:00):
here on this program.
Speaker 5 (08:02):
Belly.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Did your dad win at horse racing or get busted
out both both? Did you know when he had money
when he came home? Oh yeah, oh it really Did
you go to take out the sizzler or something? Where
was the big dinner when he when.
Speaker 8 (08:18):
He hit it was an Italian restaurant. Yeah, family owned
Italian restaurant.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
And he was smiling ear to ear. Huh oh yeah,
I tell you how he did it too.
Speaker 7 (08:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 8 (08:28):
The replay of oh and I had this on this
and this, this and this came in and I had oh,
I was so close on this.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
My kind of guy, man, that's my kind of guy.
Speaker 9 (08:38):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I Am six forty.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
One of the bachelors from The Golden Bachelorette said he
likes when people come by unannounced. I think that ship
is sailed, but in the old days it would happen
all the time. And Sebastian Manuscalco, one of the funniest
men in the world, did a unbelievable job explaining it
in a very funny way. So here he is Sebastian Maniscalco.
Speaker 10 (09:11):
I was sitting in my house a couple of weeks ago,
just relaxing, my doorbell rang.
Speaker 7 (09:16):
This is weird.
Speaker 10 (09:18):
It's a different feeling when your doorbell rings today opposed
to twenty years ago. Right, twenty years ago, your doorbell rang.
That was a happy moment in your house is called company.
Be sitting there on a Thursday night watching TV.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
Your doorbell rang.
Speaker 10 (09:37):
The whole family shot off the couch.
Speaker 5 (09:38):
Oh my god, put.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
The lights on.
Speaker 11 (09:43):
Somebody's sat it.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
We got people. The whole family.
Speaker 12 (09:51):
Went to the door.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
The kids were in socks.
Speaker 7 (09:55):
They slid up to the door.
Speaker 10 (10:03):
Nobody looked to see who it was.
Speaker 11 (10:06):
You just opened up the door and you were like,
oh my god, look.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
At look at us here, and you're asking what.
Speaker 12 (10:19):
The hell are you doing here? And the person be
like I was in the neighborood. I thought I might
stop by see how the kids are doing.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
They're like, oh, come on.
Speaker 12 (10:31):
In, we're gonna have some cake.
Speaker 11 (10:37):
Your mother had a little intimens there's some Sarah Lee
crumble cake just in case company came over.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
She made an announcement when she bought it.
Speaker 11 (10:49):
She's like, listen, nobody touched this cake.
Speaker 7 (10:53):
This is for company only.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Those crap muffins, those are for you.
Speaker 11 (11:01):
You better hope to God somebody comes over so we
could cut the cake.
Speaker 13 (11:07):
This whole new messity area is brand new.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
It's brand new, so this.
Speaker 10 (11:10):
Will She put her cake in the middle of the table,
proud of it, and then she put it right in
the middle.
Speaker 7 (11:17):
Cut yourself a slice, my cup of coffee.
Speaker 10 (11:21):
We're gonna do want some sanga?
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Dad, that's old school.
Speaker 10 (11:28):
A lot of the young kids are looking at me, like,
what is that a kniphone?
Speaker 2 (11:31):
In the hell?
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Is seca?
Speaker 12 (11:39):
Your mother had a tin round an orch tin asanka
ready to.
Speaker 10 (11:44):
Go, just in case the company should put a big
pot on the table.
Speaker 7 (11:48):
Go ahead. Nobody had a cell phone back then.
Speaker 10 (11:51):
If you're if your if your if your house phone
did ring, your father stood up, said, nobody, get that phone.
Speaker 12 (11:58):
We got a company, and you lost track of time.
Speaker 10 (12:04):
Two hours went by.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
You were like, we gotta get out of.
Speaker 12 (12:06):
Here, and that's okay. Next time we're gonna come by you.
But yeah, my door's always open. Now your doorbell rings.
Speaker 11 (12:19):
He was like, what the.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Everybody praises? All right, your own mother's crawling across the kitchen.
Speaker 11 (12:42):
Get down, my harmy crawl, harmy crawl, Get in the closet.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
You'll get the sword in the living room. Somebody get
the sword underneath the couch in the living room.
Speaker 11 (12:51):
There's a sword. Right, you have to turn and ask
your family. You invite anybody over, to invite any buddy over.
There's always that person upstairs that didn't hear the bell.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
They come walking down.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
What the hell is going on?
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Somebody's outside. They're at the door. I think they saw
a movement.
Speaker 7 (13:21):
Oh god, I gotta open it. I got no cake,
I got no.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Come out pretty s people.
Speaker 12 (13:33):
You can't stop by anybody's house anymore. If you do,
you have to call from the driveway.
Speaker 11 (13:42):
You're like, I'm here, can I approach? It's me and
three other people. We're gonna walk up through this cycle.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Send your mother with a sword. That's great. Man Sebastian Manascalco.
He's going to be the first concert, I believe at
the into It Center. I think that is going to
be the first concert this Saturday. First comedian, first comedian. Okay,
well that's right. There's a band front. Oh man, that's
gonna be hot. You can still get great tickets for
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Sebastian Man of Scalco for about seventy eight bucks. Yeah,
and go to see the new stadium and go see
the concert. He's gonna be playing in the round, in
the middle of the stage, their center court. They're not
selling the upper bowl, just the lower bowl and three
four sections in the upper bowl. But that's gonna be
(14:34):
a great concert this Saturday night. It's going to be packed.
It's going to be great. But cut some slack to
the people who work at the end to It Center
or Arena Dome, the Dome because it's opening week. Give
him a break, right, don't expect the beer to be working.
(14:56):
Don't expections. Yeah, don't expect those chicken strips to be
high with the sauce relaxed.
Speaker 7 (15:02):
They're supposed to be great chicken strips.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Yeah, they're supposed to be great. But this is opening week.
You know, you may get a solid one, you know,
like still frozen. Yes, that's exactly right, that's exactly right.
Cut them some slack on opening week. They're just getting
the bugs worked out. But Sebastian mantascalco Saturday at seven pm, yes,
(15:26):
seven pm, nineteen hundred hours, so seven pm at the
Into It Dome in Inglewood, high demand, but you still
can get a good seat so go to your I
don't know local tower records and I get a ticket
or so, I don't know how.
Speaker 14 (15:40):
You do it.
Speaker 9 (15:41):
Now, today you're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand
from KFI Am sixty.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
We've got some bad news for you. A lot of
social Security numbers have been breached and stolen, and it's
going to impact a few Americans. They say it's gonna
in fact, three hundred and thirty three million Americans. Oh,
I guess that's all of us. Yeah, all of us.
Speaker 15 (16:07):
We report on data breaches all the time. Well, this
one could potentially dwarf them all.
Speaker 14 (16:12):
There are multiple.
Speaker 15 (16:13):
Reports that hackers claim to have stolen the social Security
number of every American?
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Do you hear that every American?
Speaker 15 (16:21):
The social Security number of every American?
Speaker 1 (16:24):
We're all in this together now, and that.
Speaker 15 (16:26):
Much of the data is has already been shared online.
The claims have not been fully verified, but if true,
what can you do?
Speaker 14 (16:33):
Well?
Speaker 15 (16:33):
You could check your credit report for free with one
of the credit bureaus, Equifax, Experience or TransUnion.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
I did that and I must have accidentally signed up
for a monthly service and I was getting billed twenty
nine to ninety five a month from one of the
credit bureaus. And so I called them up and I said,
I don't mean obviously men you do this. I must
have checked some off or didn't check something off. But
I'm getting charged thirty dollars a month. And I said,
(17:02):
I'm I looked for you guys to protect me from
this kind of crap. Not also, you know, screw me.
So I'd recommend you go and lock your credit. You
can do that. You can lock your credit where nobody
can open up an account. Mine. My solid security is
locked on all three.
Speaker 7 (17:19):
They can't even run a check on it.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
They can't even run a check. I went to buy
a car, the guy whoes, hey, we can't. We're not
getting anything back on you.
Speaker 7 (17:25):
That happened to me too.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
Yeah, and then then you got to figure out you
remember the pass word, open it up and good luck
with that.
Speaker 7 (17:30):
You're right?
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Yeah, like, oh that passed what I used eight year
eighteen years ago? Let me check and no, this isn't it. No, no, no, no,
gone gone. But anyway, your Social Security number is been compromised.
Speaker 15 (17:44):
It's over and you can get a fraud alert put
on as well. There are also multiple pay services that
will monitor your credit for you.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, we've got the puent Day
Hills puent Day Hills fault line. New details another thing
is gonna wipe us out.
Speaker 16 (18:01):
New details about yesterday's quake that rattle nerves across southern California.
Have seismologists say it was on a fault more dangerous
than the San Andreas.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Oh do you hear that? More dangerous than the Sant
Andreas fault?
Speaker 16 (18:14):
More dangerous than the San Andreas.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
I wonder, I wonder if Chewi's okay out there in
La Puente. Do you remember Chewi from La Puente from
the Yeah? Yeah, I wonder if Chewi's.
Speaker 16 (18:27):
Are right out there and capable of a catastrophic quake.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Who is your favorite character from these? Was it Chewy
from Lapuente or Liz Rugburns Fulton?
Speaker 8 (18:38):
Well, I'd love Chewy from La Puente, but you can't
beat Liz's nickname.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
Yeah, that's kind of a archaic name. I don't know
if you could do that nowadays, Hey, Belly, No, okay,
what about Commander Chuck Street? Remember Commander Chuck Street. Coach
Charlie Wright keep your eye on the ball. I think
was his slogan. Those were all great characters from the
(19:04):
D's show, Rick D's the Weekly Top forty. Oh what
a show man.
Speaker 6 (19:10):
I just got out here to La in eighty eight.
I had no idea that you had a radio show.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Oh was up right.
Speaker 6 (19:14):
I just know him from the Top forty show in
Disco Duck and I remember driving around seeing billboards at
the time Ridemnent.
Speaker 7 (19:22):
The Disco Duck Guy's got a radio show.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Yeah. I've told the story on this on the air before,
but you know, we we recycle audiences and maybe somebody
hasn't heard it. So if you heard it, grab a cigarette.
But I was such a huge fan in college. I
went to San Diego State, and in San Diego State
it's too far to get Kiss FM. You can't get
Kiss FM down in San Diego. And that was before
(19:44):
streaming and before apps and all that crap. And so
on Tuesday and Thursday I had late classes, So I
would get up at five thirty in the morning, drive
to Dana Point or Laguna and and sit there on
the on the bluffs of Dana Point with my Winchel's
coffee and my Don't It and listen to Rick D's
(20:06):
for like three hours and then drive back to San
Diego State. I did that every Tuesday, and every Thursday,
got up, drove an hour, sometimes an hour and a half,
sat my car, listened to Rick d'z, and then drove home.
Not a chick magnet. In college, I got very very
(20:29):
few people. I put out a couple of feelers. Hey, gals,
they may want to do this with me. Oh what
are you doing? Waking up early tomorrow five point thirty
getting a coffee, you know, a long John from my
you know, chocolate bar, Winchell's, and listening to Rick D's
on the bluffs of Dana Point. No, nobody, Okay, I'm
going anyway. Screw it.
Speaker 16 (20:49):
I'm going anyway and capable of a catastrophic quake.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
All right, a catastrophic quake on the Puente Hills fault line.
Speaker 16 (20:57):
And they say it's especially dangerous because it runs through
heavily populated area KTLA.
Speaker 8 (21:02):
Sandra Mitchell is live at Caltech in Pasadena, with the
warning from experts.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Oh, Sandra, please don't scare the hell out of us.
Speaker 13 (21:09):
That quake goes that quake fault line goes right through
downtown Los A.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Sandra, Sandra, I'm gonna tell you again, ask you again,
Please don't scare the f out of us.
Speaker 13 (21:19):
That quake goes. That quake fault line goes right through
downtown Los Angeles. Seismologists here at Caltech say if there
was a powerful earthquake along that fault line, it could
kill up to eighteen thousand people.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
Sandra, you gotta stop, you gotta stop. We're already running
in the walls, petrified and scared to death and loading
up our drawers.
Speaker 13 (21:40):
It could kill up to eighteen thousand also tonight. The
one thing that you can do to get ready for
a strong earthquake, and it is not an earthquake kit.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
Yeah, it's moving to Ohio. That's the one thing you
can do.
Speaker 13 (22:00):
Shaking stopped yesterday. There were more warnings and real worries.
Speaker 4 (22:04):
That fault runs right through Los Angeles, which is why
we need to be concerned about it.
Speaker 5 (22:10):
It does has the potential.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
For it's Lucy Jones, doctor Lucy Jones, a very large earthquake.
Speaker 5 (22:16):
It's been modeled up to magnitude seven and a half.
Speaker 13 (22:19):
Chrismologist doctor Lucy Jones says Monday's modest quake was on
the Puente Hills Thrust fault system more dangerous than this
San Andrea's fault because it is perilously close to downtown LA,
a place packed with people and very old, unstable buildings.
Speaker 5 (22:37):
Higher Death told them we would see from the San Andrea.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Lucy, you got to stop. You and Sander are knocking
us out here with these debts, and who's going to
get wiped out? We used to rely on doctor Jones
to give us some comfort fear, yeah, not telling us
we're all going to die and all our friends and
family going with us.
Speaker 4 (22:54):
Higher Death told them we would see from the San Andrea.
Let's say, because it is so much closer to people.
Speaker 13 (22:59):
The fault stretches from the Glendale Pasadena area to Puente Hills,
and lately has been very active.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
That was me I used the effort when I was
listening to that report.
Speaker 13 (23:15):
All that seismic activity has people ducking and covering throughout
the Southland. From twenty thirteen to twenty twenty three, doctor
Jones says there was an average of five magnitude four
or stronger shakers, but twenty twenty four has been a
lot more volatile. Already this year there have been thirteen
magnitude four or stronger quakes all.
Speaker 5 (23:37):
This year is now an active year again.
Speaker 4 (23:40):
Twenty twenty four has had more earthquakes than any year
we've seen since nineteen eighty eight.
Speaker 13 (23:45):
The most active year, and that's comforting.
Speaker 5 (23:48):
Any year we've seen since nineteen eighty eight.
Speaker 13 (23:51):
Great the most active year in more than thirty five years.
And doctor Jones says it's likely to continue. But that
doesn't mean we're on the verge of the big one.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
Okay, that's comforting, but.
Speaker 13 (24:03):
That doesn't mean we're on the verge of the big one.
Speaker 17 (24:06):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (24:07):
We should be expecting a somewhat to continue at a
higher rate until it goes back down again.
Speaker 13 (24:12):
So we always talk about having that earthquake kit ready.
Right here, it comes to lessons, So we always talk
about having that earthquake kit ready, right. Yeah, it is important,
but doctor Jones says even more important is to have
an emergency response plan with your family and friends. That
is a place where yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Nobody doesn't.
Speaker 9 (24:31):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
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It's Conway's show. We got a cool story for you here.
It's not all doom and gloom. The Puente Hill's fault,
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It's not all bad news around here. Don't accuse us
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news too, fun news, heartwarming news, right all right? Like
this eight year old in Philadelphia raising money to go
see Taylor Swift.
Speaker 14 (25:09):
If the put was worth.
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Stop Lenonie Eline's lemonade.
Speaker 14 (25:17):
I'm selling lemonade to save it for the Taylor Sweat concert.
Speaker 13 (25:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (25:21):
She actually said in the beginning of the summer, all
she wanted for her birthday it was gonna Tailor Swept concert.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
All right, So what did you do? Did you give
her tickets?
Speaker 10 (25:30):
Now?
Speaker 1 (25:30):
We got her at table and some lemons, some water
and a sugar, put her out there and worked her
ass off for it.
Speaker 14 (25:38):
So I asked my.
Speaker 18 (25:39):
Mom if I kid you a lemonade seance to see mom,
and she said yeah. So I just shorted and then
it started to come out good.
Speaker 14 (25:48):
Thank you.
Speaker 17 (25:49):
We were just all for it, just helping her every day.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
What a great kid. You know that kind of work
ethic is going to go far in life.
Speaker 17 (25:55):
I like this get out there whenever she could, and
she started taking.
Speaker 15 (26:02):
Something special bike lemonade.
Speaker 18 (26:04):
Just be good.
Speaker 14 (26:05):
Can't say nine of selling lemonade?
Speaker 17 (26:08):
Stay cock, Help, Facebook, help?
Speaker 5 (26:10):
Excited?
Speaker 1 (26:11):
What do you do on a lemonade stand krozer? Do
you just pass it by? Or do you give money?
Or do you get lemonade? What do you do?
Speaker 7 (26:18):
I have one right around the corner from my.
Speaker 6 (26:20):
Place that was set up a couple of weeks ago,
and we weren't close enough at the moment for us
to stop. And when I went to go back there,
they were already shut downs.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Ah I I donate like a couple of bucks, and
the last time these kids couldn't believe it. I said,
he here's a I only have two bucks. It just
take the money and like really really yes, I just
keep the money. And and they said, well, here, let
me give you some you know, uh a fresh, you know,
really cold glass of lemonade. All right, Like I'm not
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gonna drink that crab dirty hands, you kids breathing in
it and touching everything.
Speaker 6 (26:57):
The only thing that's in my head is that just
give them money, don't take don't you.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Touching everything with those snotty noses.
Speaker 6 (27:03):
It's usually warm too. It's cold because they've been out
there so long and it's you know, package all package
country time crap.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
You know. Light Yeah, Crystal light. I don't need COVID.
Speaker 6 (27:16):
I just want to give you, guys a couple of bucks.
Speaker 17 (27:20):
People were constantly coming to visit her lemonade stands.
Speaker 14 (27:24):
Swifties.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
I hope she makes enough money to go to the concert, right?
What else? What am I what? I hope?
Speaker 5 (27:31):
You know?
Speaker 17 (27:31):
They all came through for we We're fortunate enough to
find tickets for London's Friday concerts, So.
Speaker 13 (27:40):
We fly out.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Better get selling, girl, better start start browling, start selling.
Speaker 17 (27:46):
So we fly out tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Well, she made enough money to fly to London to
go to a concert of lemonade. You gotta get something
like that.
Speaker 7 (27:55):
It's still cheaper than buying tickets here.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Yeah, you're right, it is.
Speaker 14 (27:58):
My grandma likes to see the swift.
Speaker 17 (28:00):
My mom passed away two days ago, so we were
supposed to make the announcement that day.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Oh my god, So the grandmother passed away two days ago?
Is that? What's going on?
Speaker 14 (28:09):
My grandma liked to see the swift.
Speaker 17 (28:11):
My mom passed away two days ago, so we were
supposed to make the announcement that day, and my mom
was supposed to be here. So of my mom not
being here, I attached a picture to her passport book
Polainus when I gave her the gift. So my mom
will be coming to London with her.
Speaker 18 (28:25):
And I know that she's proud of me right now
when she's up there, and I know that she's always
going to be watching me, and she's always with me
and my heart planning.
Speaker 14 (28:35):
But never be shy and always believe in your dreams.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
There you go, what a beautiful little child.
Speaker 14 (28:43):
Will never be shy and always believe in your dreams.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Yeah, never be shy and believe in your dreams. All right,
you can all learn from that generation much better than us,
all right, Maniscalco. We're getting a lot of email on that.
People are buying up takes and people are asking if
I'm going. I don't know. I might, I'd like to,
but I don't know how well I'm gonna do at
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the track. You know, I might lose all my cash
by seven o'clock and then I'll got no dough for
the concert. I don't know. We'll see, we'll see. But
the Manuscalco Sebastian Manuscalco is at the end to It
Dome this Saturday, the first.
Speaker 7 (29:22):
They have amount of where his stage is.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
Yeah, it's gonna be right in the middle, right dead center,
dead center, center court. And they're selling only the lower bowl.
There's only four of the upper bowl sections available. But
it looks like it's and you can still get a
good seat for let me see here, eighty eight dollars,
seventy eight dollars, one hundred and eleven seventy five bucks,
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sixty nine dollars. There's three listings, twenty three listings for
sixty nine dollars each for.
Speaker 7 (29:53):
Basically the opening of this incredible arena.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
Yeah, I mean you would pay fifty bucks just to
go see the arena and see what that's all abo about.
Speaker 7 (30:00):
People would Yeah, so.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Fellios going or not? You know, she never gets.
Speaker 7 (30:05):
Out, some Manuscalco.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Yeah, you never really get out, do you?
Speaker 7 (30:08):
You should treat her to me?
Speaker 8 (30:09):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Really, you should get her two tickets. I should take
it out.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Okay, Yeah, treat me and I'll go.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Would you go if I bought your tickets?
Speaker 8 (30:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (30:18):
Really?
Speaker 5 (30:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (30:19):
Have you bought her tickets before?
Speaker 1 (30:20):
She hasn't used I bought her tickets. I gave her
tickets before and all she did is complained for four
years at the Orange County Fair.
Speaker 7 (30:29):
Yeah, you know what, I'm good.
Speaker 8 (30:30):
I don't need any.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
I gave her. I gave her six free tickets thanks
to my my buddy Michelle at the Orange County Fair.
And this he then complained for four years.
Speaker 8 (30:40):
Okay, okay, okay, all right. You didn't tell me, thank
that that they were just tickets to get into the
front gate.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Would you think they were going to own the place?
Speaker 8 (30:53):
No, but I didn't expect to spend four hundred dollars.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
You baby, you know that's on you. You know, did
you have a good time? Yes, Okay, there you go.
Speaker 8 (31:05):
I would not have invited all of Juliana's friends to go.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
How many went? Three of them?
Speaker 2 (31:12):
And it was on me.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
I said, it's you can't tell nowadays how many friends
are going because of the day them. You know, you're like, hey,
how many friends are going? Well, we're picking them up, like, well,
how many is that? Is that one? Or is it ninety?
I don't know nowadays.
Speaker 8 (31:29):
Yeah, we got the food and the fast track and played.
Speaker 13 (31:32):
The games and then on the way home, one of
them wanted to.
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Go through McDonald's.
Speaker 8 (31:38):
Like I hadn't get into my savings.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
Account for this trip. Wanted one to go to McDonald's.
And I'm like, it's so great.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
We have to.
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Hey, we got breaking news a collision on Channel seven.
We came back. We'll talk about that. Angel will be
on top of a big rig collision and we'll find
out where this is. It looks like a mess out there.
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