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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI AM six forty and you're listening to the
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio APPM six copy show.
Dodgers Dodgers, Dodgers Tomorrow, big parade downtown and then a
big celebration at Dodger Stadium tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
You need tickets and parking to get in, though, So.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Go tomorrow, go to the parade, and then go see
the Dodgers at Dodgers Stadium tomorrow. That parade starts in
the morning, then the Dodgers celebration Dodger Stadium is at
twelve thirty in the afternoon. We've got a problem in
Florida with snakes pythons wiping everybody out in Florida.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
There's a slithering threat lurking in the Florida Everglades. Burmese pythons,
the evasive species literally eating the wildlife into extinction. The
pythons can grow to eighteen feet long, and as you
can see in the video, they are capable of opening
their jaws wider than previously thought. Who capable of swallowing
whole native deer and alligators?
Speaker 4 (01:04):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (01:04):
How about that swallowing an entire deer? Oh? Wow?
Speaker 1 (01:09):
An eighteen foot python in your backyard in Florida.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Maybe, and those are even smaller than you all until
you watch out there severe declines in mammal populations throughout
the Everglades National Park have declined since to the species
of the raccoon.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Okay, so what do we do about it? What do
we do about these pythons? I think I think they're
going to kill them.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Apossome bobcap populations, they have been decimated. Some mammals have
effectively disappeared.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
It imagine just thousands and thousands of pythons eating their
way through the Everglades.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Every python that these participants removed is one more python
out of here, we said, one more out of the glades.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
You know, pythons are not natural They're not a natural species.
They were brought into Florida and either they got away
from their owner or they were too big for their owner.
They slithered away, they reproduced, and now they're wipe out
the Florida wildlife.
Speaker 6 (02:01):
But that's also one less thing that's just eating the glades.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Local officials hold an annual pison hunt. Officials say the
hunts are crucial to curbing the population because the snakes
have no known predators.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I am just cringing bonus pro both. Yes what.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Oh no, I'm not going to do that. Somebody whispered
in my ear. Maybe you can make an edit there
at the end, which word.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
Local officials hold an annual pison.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Hont No, I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that. No,
you can do that at home if you like. I'm
not I'm not editing that word. It's what it's in there.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
Twice. I'm not doing that. You can do it at home.
Well I thought it was just once. It's twice.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Local officials hold an annual pison hunt. Officials say the
hunts are crucial to curbing the population.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
No, no, no, I'm not doing that. You can edit at
home and have fun with that word. I ain't doing it.
I am not doing it. We had a report here,
and this is great for Fox eleven and Fox News
and Fox everybody, Fox Sports.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
But the two thand and four twenty four.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
World Series, it will be the most watched fall classic
in seven years, yeah, seven years. LA Dodgers complete their
five game series of the New York Yankees seven to
six on Wednesday. Fox Sports outlets, you know got Fox broadcasts.
He got Fox streaming services. They averaged eighteen point six
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million viewers for the game. That's a seven year high
for the World Series. The series a whole averaged almost
sixteen million viewers across the platforms, making it the biggest
World Series since the Houston Astros seven game victory over
the Dodgers when the Houston Astros cheated in twenty seventeen.
And so that's that's great because last year I think
(03:59):
it was an all time low. Yeah, the twenty twenty
four World Series also posted huge games over last year,
which sunk to an all time low of nine million
viewers per game. So this year they had close to nineteen.
So that's a big deal for our buddy Erica Shanks
and his whole crew at Fox Sports. That's a big deal.
(04:23):
I bet you somebody, if not a lot of people
at Fox Sports wanted this to go to a game seven.
That would have been off the charts when it comes
to ratings, off the charts. All right, So tomorrow Dodger
Stadium fans got a little bit crazy last night, and
that didn't look good.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Didn't look good.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
But it looks like, you know, there was a little
bit of islands, a little bit of looting, but not crazy.
Some stores got broken into last night. I lost his hand.
Two shoe stores got broken into, and they lit up
an MTA bus on fire. But that's not bad for
Los Angeles, you know, I think we got out go.
Speaker 7 (05:05):
It seems like the celebrations definitely got out of hand
last night, people doing donuts, even setting an MTA bus
on fire. This happened early this morning, around twelve thirty am,
and LAPD reported that a hostile crowd surround an MTA
bus and tried to set it on fire. Their sunset
and ego park avenue.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Who's doing that? Who's lighting buses on fire? Now?
Speaker 7 (05:26):
Metro released a statement saying they were disappointed and angered
by the senseless act of vandalism, and Metro officials say that.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
They're I'm disappointed and I'm not even I don't even
drive for MTA and I'm disappointed.
Speaker 7 (05:37):
And Metro officials say that they're thankful the bus operator
and five passengers were safely evacuated before the bus was
set on fire. Police did tell us this morning that
no arrests were made, but people were also stealing items
and looting stores at various locations overnight as well.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
I wonder if it's a spontaneous thought, a spontaneous decision
to light a bus on fire, or our people at
home saying, hey, let's go downtown. We'll dress up and
dodge your gear, so people think we're Dodger fans and
let's let let's light one of those buses on fire.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Want do that? Yeah, okay, all right, let's go do that.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
I wonder what happens if it's just on the spur
of the moment, or if it's planned out.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
I don't know. Please say.
Speaker 7 (06:22):
Six people were arrested after stealing items at a Nike
store on South Broadway in downtown LA. There was also
a Tactico alert in place, and officers were trying to
disperse crowds throughout the night.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Yeah, crowds, you gotta get out. Oh man, it's that
loudly too loud, too loud. Oh god, god, it is loud.
All right, when we come back, we're gonna have fun.
We can take a break a little early here because
Dean Sharp's coming on. I always like to give that
guy a bunch of time because people love the Dean
(06:53):
Sharp segment. The House Whisper comes on with us every
Thursday at six PM, so.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Dean sharp up next.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
We'll talk some details like learn how to what colors
to paint a room, adjustable lighting, keep the kitchen quiet,
and also the bed doesn't need more pillows, it does
need more blank I'll tell you what that is.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
We come back.
Speaker 8 (07:21):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM sixty KFI AM six.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
It is the Conway Show. This is the big night
for Halloween for kids. Please be careful out there. I'm
sure Dean Sharpie agree.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Dean Sharvis with us. How are you, Bob, I'm good.
I'm ready to get out trick or treating, Buddy.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
I looked at today's rundown and I love it because
I am a big fan of lighting like you are.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
I think that's one of the things we have in common.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
I'd love light. Do you remember when used to put
in you know, like you know, canisters and stuff like that.
You used to have to buy the type of lighting
you want, And now almost all of those lights are
adjustable where there's like five or six different adjustments on
all of them.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Yes. Absolutely.
Speaker 9 (08:10):
If we're talking about recess can lights, one of the
things everybody needs to know and I'm surprised more homeowners
don't understand this, but yeah, I get it. You just
got your house that way and you've never actually seen
the guts. But a recess can light is made out
of two parts. Essentially. There's the part that's built into
the house up in the ceiling. We call that the housing.
But then the actual thing that holds the light, and
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it has a color to it, whether it's black or white,
whether it's a baffle, whether it moves, that's called the trim.
And these days, every major brand of recess can lighting
has not just four or five, but I mean thirty, forty,
sometimes fifty different trims that you can go on those cans,
and they are super easy for you. You don't have
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to be an electrician to change them out. You just
got to get up on the ladder, pull the one
trim down, unclip it, and plug the new trim in.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
Oh that's cool, you know I heard that?
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Not I heard, But I always assume when I walk
into somebody's house a sign of they made it, and
we don't have one, and I don't think we've Oh no,
we did have one.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Like three hours ago.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
But I always when I walk into a kitchen. I
think if somebody, I think people have made it, if
they have an island, isn't that weird?
Speaker 9 (09:25):
That's because you and I grew up in a time
in which there what what island? Islands were only things
in like executive kitchens somewhere. Yeah, exactly, And so for
us they are like oh and you know, and that's
design decor. They are cultural stories. Eventually, the day will
come when it'll be like, oh, you have an island.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
That's kind of passe. Yeah, but I still think it's
a big deal. I did do great, you know.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
I also think it's a big deal is when somebody,
and again I think people have made it. When I
go into somebody's house and I see a water source
at stove where you can fill up a pot of
water right there at the stove from a spigott.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Are there complications with that though, with the heat and
the water and plumbing so close.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
To not really? Not really.
Speaker 9 (10:14):
I got a weird story I can tell you about that.
You know, here's how long I've been doing this. When
I was working on the very first home that a
very first estate level property is a little twelve thousand
square foot house in Brentwood Park, the very first one
that I was given design director control over. We decided,
(10:37):
you know what, We're gonna put a pasta pot filler
over the cook top in this executive kitchen because it
was a major entertainer's kitchen, and people were like, what
what is that?
Speaker 2 (10:46):
They didn't even know what it was.
Speaker 9 (10:48):
We had seen them in restaurant kitchens, but we'd never
seen one in the house. So when I went searching
for it, of course this is pre in this pre everything,
this is like nineteen ninety two. We went searching for
them and couldn't find one. So I ended up getting
a laundry sink, a janitorial laundry sink. Okay, you know
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the kind that you see in school when you look
in the janitor's closet.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Right.
Speaker 9 (11:15):
It had this little bendy spout on it and the
whole thing, and we had it totally like a fifteen
dollars faucet, but we had it stripped down. We had
it sent off to our nickel plating company. We had
them nickel plated to match the rest of the hardware,
and the realtors who walked through that house when we
were done, that's all they could talk about, Oh my gosh,
you would not believe what is over the cook top
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in this kitchen. And now, of course every major playing
manufacturer has like twelve of them.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
You know what again, Dean Chargs with his house was
for every Saturday and Sunday here on KFI. I also
love you know, and people either love this or hate it.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
I love it. My wife hates it.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
I love in the kitchen under cabinet like fluorescent lighting,
I think that's a cool thing.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
Yeah, but not fluorescent, not fluoresce. But now it's not fluorescent,
but it's the what is it?
Speaker 1 (12:03):
It's all led Led. I'm sorry, right, Eli, yeah, Led,
but whatever. Just that having lighting under the cabinet I
think is a cool deal.
Speaker 9 (12:10):
Under the cab under the uppers that shine down to
the countertop.
Speaker 8 (12:15):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (12:15):
If the if the uppers fall short of the ceiling line,
we put them up on top of the uppers and
spray up against the ceiling. And I'll say were my
favorite application is these days we put it in everybody's home.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
And that is LED lighting in the cabinet. Kick down
where your feet are. Oh wow, I didn't even think
about that.
Speaker 9 (12:33):
Right down there in the kick In fact, it becomes
the favorite light for movie night because there's just enough
glow coming out of that you can make your way
into the kitchen, pop another you know, bag of popcorn,
and get back in without glaring out everybody who's sitting
in the adjacent room trying to watch the movie.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
It is a wonderful, beautiful effect.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
For people that don't have the money to add on
and they want to make their house look a little
bigger or can you can control the size of the
room with color?
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Isn't that right? That is true. Not a lot of
people realize that. Now.
Speaker 9 (13:04):
You know, we can't turn a tiny room into a
you know, into a warehouse. But you do need to
understand that if you've got a small room to begin with,
and you decide to go for a warm, cozy color,
warm colors, you're gonna make that room feel even smaller.
And unfortunately that's what most people do. So here's the rule,
(13:25):
general rule, and it's just it's just the truth. You
paint a small space with cool colors like blues, and
you will make a small room as large as it
can possibly be. And if you have an oversized room
that you're trying desperately to make feel more intimate. Then
that is where you use the warm colors, because warm
(13:45):
colors come at you and cool color colors recede away
from you.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Oh is that right? That's the rule of thumb. Huh yep, okay.
And you're not afraid of contrast, I heard. I am
not afraid of contract. I love you know, as long
as we're doing it tastefully.
Speaker 9 (14:01):
And I'd much rather see some amazing favorite color that
you have on one wall in a room contrasting with
everything else than for you to make the mistake of
taking that color and you know, painting the entire room,
because then it just becomes an emotional cave and nobody's
gonna enjoy it.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
Let me ask you a question, and maybe you know
the answer, and maybe you don't. I'm not expecting you to.
But when somebody on your block paints a house bright
pink or bright red or yellow, or you know, a
green stripes or whatever, and everybody else in the neighborhood
hates it.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
What makes people do that?
Speaker 9 (14:40):
Well, you know what, you've seen it before, right, Oh?
I see it all the time.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (14:46):
And I also I rew it when it happens like
on my way home, because then I have to find
another way to drive to my house. So I don't
know it, but you know, but good. At the end
of the day, it's this you don't design matters most.
I preach it every single week, and so these mistakes
can be avoided. And that's not to say that you
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can't have your favorite color popping at your house. You know,
I want you to let your freak flag fly. But
that kind of color on the outside of an entire house, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
I should tell you this off the air, but I'm
to say it on the air because I don't have
your I guess I do have your text, but I
want I want to tell you that I overheard some
woman in this building, maybe Robin Bird Lucci, say that
her favorite thing to in the world to do is
travel with you and Tina.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
That may be the case. She just loves I'm a
fun date.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
But just traveling, it said. You know, looking at buildings,
they look at it differently. They have an historic perspective
of things. And you add two vacations.
Speaker 9 (15:53):
You know what, I try and I try and bite
my lip half the time so I don't just nerd
out all the time. They're like, okay, We're going to
go down this street, and Dean's just gonna start spouting.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Did you know you know what?
Speaker 9 (16:05):
But I hold back, but I do let a little
it out, and you know, I'm like, hey, guys, see
that that's really cool and here's why. And so you know,
everybody in that little group adds their own bit of
flavor to the trip.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
And that's why we enjoyed so much.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Excellent, But I appreciate you coming on. We'll talk to
you next week. We'll listen here with the weekend. Sounds great,
all right, Dean sharp house whisper Saturday morning six to
eight am. Sunday morning nine to eleven am. Ooh, nine
to eleven am. But wait a minute. The show is
successful and they extended it. When you get a show
extended on a weekend, it's rare. They usually take time
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away from you nine to noon every Sunday. Right here
on KFI, it's gone my show Halloween tonight. Please please
do me a favor. Maybe we've never met, maybe you've
just heard me on the air, but maybe you think
you owe me a favor. I'm gonna cash it in
right now. Please be careful driving around tonight. Please do
(17:01):
me a favor, do me a personal favor. Drive slowly
and think about me until you get home. And let's
spare these kids tonight. Let's get home without hitting any
of these kids Tonight. They're gonna be out, they're gonna
be dressed. Dark streets are dark, a lot of people
stealing copper wire all over the place. And these kids
have their whole life in front of them. It's really silly,
(17:24):
really stupid to take that away from them because you
want to get home two minutes earlier. Please do me
a favor. I'll never ask anything again. Just please slow down.
Speaker 8 (17:35):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
Forty KFI AM and six forty.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
It is The Conway Show Halloween. It's already getting to
Oh it is dark even turn around?
Speaker 4 (17:48):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (17:49):
What time is it gets dark at six thirty six? God,
so it's completely dark outside. That means kids are trigger treating.
Please be careful. I know I say it over and over,
but I can't say it enough. Every year we do
stories about how kids get wiped out because somebody's driving
too fast or recklessly, and it ruins a.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
Lot of lives. Please please slow down, Please, please, please, please.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
All right, I'm speaking of fast cards the Erwindale Speedway.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Crozier. You live out near How far are you from
Erwindale's Speedway.
Speaker 5 (18:26):
About halfway from here to my home? Okay, it's before
your home. Yes, all right. You know they're right at
the six oh five.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
You're shutting it down. Yeah, I heard.
Speaker 5 (18:36):
That's been a staple for many, many decades here, man.
I just I can when I think of it. I
smell the demolition derbies.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
I can hear it when you know, at night, when
I'm leaving Santa Need and I go down to the
six o five, I'm going down you know, south More.
We used to live in Seal Beach, I could hear
it on the freeway.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
You can hear I got admit I was a little
bit ignorant too.
Speaker 5 (18:57):
It was open for people to the loo to just
bring their cars in and race them.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
I guess, so, I guess. So that's pretty freaking cool.
Speaker 5 (19:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
I think you have to have insurance and you know,
sign your life away in case. But when I was shot,
when I was in dward A looking for a car,
I could clearly hear Erwindale Speedway from that.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
And that was a mile and a half away or
mile away or so.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
It's loud, so awesome, So I think I understand why
some people in the area are not completely heartbroken that
it's closing.
Speaker 10 (19:28):
It is loud Erwindale Speedway and Events Center making that
announcement yesterday, bringing an into the decades long car culture
destination for everything from NASCAR showcases to street legal races,
hoping to deter the legal ones we constantly see out
in our communities. According to the San Gabriel Valley Tribute,
the land on which this sits on changed ownership about
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two years ago, with developers looking to turn the sixty
seven acres now into a seven hundred thousand square foot
outdoor mall business.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Oh that's great, that's what we need.
Speaker 6 (20:03):
Another mall, sixty seven acres.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Sweties seven acres. It's going to be a brand new Irwindale.
Speaker 10 (20:09):
Mall, outdoor mall and business and industrial parks slated into
bring in a lot of jobs to the area.
Speaker 9 (20:16):
This has been.
Speaker 10 (20:16):
Really in the works since twenty fifteen, so they're going
to demolish this area and make plans for the new mall. Now,
this has gone through some changes. Many people knew this
as the San Gabriel Speedway back in the sixties and seventies.
Then it became a quarry before it turned into the
Irwindale Speedway. There's a lot of events planned for its
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final farewell in December twenty first. All of the assets
and events have now been transferred over to Kevin Harvick's
current raceway in Bakersfield.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
There you go, it's over all right.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
Speaking of brand new developments, Ontario is building a one
hundred million dollars sports complex that is going to be
host to the Doers Single, a minor league team.
Speaker 7 (21:02):
It isn't a field of dreams, it's a field where
dreams came true.
Speaker 6 (21:05):
It's been twenty years in the making. Today the City
of Ontario broke ground on a one hundred and ninety
acre Ontario Sports Empire Complex.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Man, they're doing it right out on Ontario. Ontario is
the place to be out there in the Inland Empire.
That whole area is going to explode with growth over
the next ten twenty years. And then they got that
train coming in from Vegas yep, yep.
Speaker 5 (21:31):
And it started with the airport when they really started
expanding and making that the improvements with.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
That that's old school an old school airport. I remember
leaving out of that airport to go to Portland for
Thanksgiving and I parked probably seventy five feet from the
entrance of that airport for eight dollars a day.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
It's one of the best.
Speaker 5 (21:54):
I'm picking up a friend of mine tomorrow night after
work from Ontario and I'm actually kind of looking forward
to you how easy that is. It's one of those
weird things. It's incredible, it's not. And they still have
the old terminal out there where you actually have to
load onto the plane from the tarmac and you go
up the stairs.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
I like that, which is really cool.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Yeah, I enjoy that, except when it's one hundred and
ten well and everybody's a sweating on the plane.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
But Ontario, they got it going on out there.
Speaker 6 (22:18):
Which will include multiple fields for youth sports and a
professional baseball stadium.
Speaker 11 (22:23):
We manage complexes from New York to California. Now, and
what you're looking at with this site plan, in this market,
with this type of design, there's nothing like it in
the country. This will be a national destination.
Speaker 6 (22:37):
Mayor, Mayor Pauleone and city officials were on hand to
sign a ceremonial lease agreement with the Los Angeles Dodgers
Single A team, which will begin playing at the new
one hundred million dollars Stadium beginning in twenty twenty six.
Speaker 9 (22:51):
Really excited to partner with everybody to see next generation
of Dodgers take their first steps in their professional careers
right here through the city of Ontario.
Speaker 6 (22:57):
Coma i'd Say, who played for the La Dodgers and
was named World Series co MVP in nineteen eighty one,
spoke to the importance of the minor leagues in developing
young players skills.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
Ron say the penguin on the hot corner and see
what he had to say about it.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
The minor league systems are incredibly important to the honing
of the skills of the young players. It gives them
an opportunity to play against higher competition as you move
up the ladder.
Speaker 6 (23:23):
The minor league team currently plays in the city of
Rancho Cucamonga as the Quakes, but next year their contract
with the city will expire with the single A team
moving to Ontario. That also includes a name change which
the public is invited to.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Get in on Ontario Professional Baseball dot Com and hit
us with some creative and fun team names and maybe
you can be the person that names the team.
Speaker 6 (23:47):
The complex is destined to be where players can know
their dreams.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
It's a wrap having computer problems here. I wanted to
find I can't find it here.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Do it Monday. All right, Chipotle is in the news.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
I know Steph fush, big big Chipotle fan loves Chipotle.
They have something cool going on here, and man, something's
happened to computer. Let me see if I can play
this here.
Speaker 9 (24:15):
Long after customers have complained, Chipotle finally admits it has
a portion sized problem, which can vary depending on location.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Now, yeah, all right, it's not working.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
But basically they are going to have another portion at
the Chipotle for guys that are going for it in live.
I think that's what it is. It's called the I'm
going for it in live portion, not the Steph portion. No,
they just load them up, man, load them up. But
that is a cool hang that Chipotle. Every time I've
ordered online and I've gone there to pick it up,
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it's been ready every single time you sit there.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
And wait for it. They have that system down. All right,
we got to take a break.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
We'll go back and talk wrap up Dodgers, Big parade
tomorrow and big party at the stadium. Give us more
details on that when we come back and Halloween, please
slow down, look out for those kids, and get home
a minute later and get home in one piece without
wiping out some kids. Conway Show on demand on the
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