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June 19, 2024 31 mins
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – An in-depth conversation with performer Amadeo Fusca, regarding his one-man comedy sensation “Men are From Mars Women are From Venus Live!” at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts (Friday, June 28, 2024) … PLUS – Thoughts on Singer/Actor Justin Timberlake’s DWI charge in the Hamptons - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
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You're listening to Later with Mo Kellyon demand from KFI AM six forty.
Men Are From Mars, Women AreFrom Venus Live, the hilarious off Broadway
comedy about relationships, marriage, andthe bedroom. The New York Times calls
it a funny domestic tale, andaudiences agree that when Mars and Venus collide,
the adventures are earth shatteringly hysterical.Men Are From Mars, Women Are

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From Venus Live KFI AM six forty. It's Later with Mo Kelly. We're
Live Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app.The off Broadway hit comedy Men Are From
Mars Women Are From Venus Live asa one man fusion of theater and stand
up and there's a lighthearted theatrical comedybased on the New York Times number one
best selling book of the last decadeby John Gray. Moving swiftly through a

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series of vignettes to show covers everythingfrom dating and marriage to the bedroom even
This hysterical show will have couples elbowingeach other all evening as they see themselves
on stage. Sexty and fast paced, this show is definitely for adult but
we'll leave audiences laughing and giggling.Like little kids. This two hour one
man show stars I'm Adeo Fuska,and he joins me right now on the

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show, and he'll even help usgive away a pair of tickets to the
Friday, June twenty eighth show atLamarade Theater of the Performing Arts. I'm
adeol Fuska, good to speak withyou. How you doing this evening,
I'm good man, thanks for havingme on. You hail from Pittsburgh,
And let me just ask this,this is a real question. How and
where did you find the funny ina town like Pittsburgh. It just seems

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so serious all the time. No, man, Pittsburgh has a lot of
great people here. And you know, the cool thing about Pittsburgh is everywhere
you know, I live in LosAngeles now, I lived in New York
forever, and everywhere you go,if you meet somebody from Pittsburgh, we
almost instantly fall in love and bondover the Steelers. So anybody that met
from Pittsburgh outside of Pittsburgh has justbecome like a friend for life. So

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yeah, Pittsburgh could be a littlebit serious, but for the most part,
we're you know, we're a nice, humble bunch. Okay, you
mentioned the Steelers, did I havean obligatory question to ask you, are
you cool with the re signing ofMike Tomlin as head coach? Yeah?
You know, I mean Tomlin's nodoubt, he's one of the you know,
he's just an amazing coach and theplayers love him. You know.

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The only the only thing is justyeah, when a team doesn't hasn't had
a playoff win in like, youknow, a decade or over a decade,
you start to question, like,well, where's the where's the issue
here? Then? Is it?Is it the coaching staff or whatever?
But you know, it's just Tomlinis so a winner. I mean,
he hasn't had a losing season soand he has the Super Bowl, So
it's difficult to Uh, It's justthat's how Steelers. That's how the Steeler

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front office bleeds, you know whatI mean, We've only had three coaches
in like a thousand years. Soit's it's kind of cool though that the
Steelers do that they operate in sucha loyal system. So uh yeah,
I mean I don't you know,I liked I've always liked and sometimes loved
Tomlin. It's just lately, likeyou know, the last decade, it's
like, well, when you're notwhen you don't get a playoff win,
it's like you just never know wherethe blame goes necessarily, So that's the

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only tricky thing. Okay, youmentioned you have only had like three coaches,
So that's Chuck Nol, Bill Kauer, Mike Tomlin. There's a lot
of time in between. But let'sgo back to the time of Chuck Noll
and comedy. If I were tothink about comedy, back then, stand
up comedy was a thing, andcomedians put in time to hone their craft.
Come to the Mike Tomlin era ofcomedy, if you will, It

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seems like comedians don't put in thatsame time to learn the art of stand
up How would you come out onthat? Yeah, I mean, you
know, especially in the digital age, you know TikTok videos. I mean
a lot of people will, forinstance, find a little bit of a
niche on TikTok and they're making videosand then all of a sudden they get
that following. And then once youget that following, bookers or agents or

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managers will assume like, oh okay, that following immediately speaks to like ticket
sales. So you got the numbersnow, so now we can put you
on a stage in front of anaudience, and comedy clubs will see that,
you know, the popularity of thenumbers, and they'll want to book
you, and a lot of peoplewill have to race to find oh,
shoot, you know, let me, let me try to find what my
my stand up set, my stagepersona, might be, my stage presence.

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So it's almost like, yeah,a lot nowadays, a lot of
people are working slightly more backwards asopposed to when it was like years and
years and years and years on stageand that's how you build it up.
Now it's it's almost like months andmonths and months on TikTok and then all
of a sudden you're thrown to thewolves on stage. And I know,
I know a lot of people,a lot of friends who have you know,

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found their little social media following offof like whatever type of videos they're
doing that I've hit a niche market, and then all of a sudden they're
getting they're getting thrown on stage moreand more. And but for the most
part, I will say they doall right on stage because they do have
an audience base that follows them,that likes them. Enough to just you

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know, to know where their humoror where their angles coming from. But
I agree with you, it's notlike there's a whole different way to do
it now, or there can beat least well you are doing it and
doing it well, let's get intomen are from Mars, women are from
Venus live. Let me take astep back. The book was a sensation.
It continues to be a sensation.Obviously it still resonates even today.

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Why do you think that is thatit still resonates, Well, you know,
it's the tales all this time.You know, men and women in
relationships, anybody in relationships really,But yeah, you know we are target
demographic. Is it's a date nightshow. It's for basically couples that are
veteran couples really that have been togetherfive, ten, twenty some fifty years

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that come to the show and it'sall about, you know, celebrating the
joy of that relationship but also completelyknocking it down all throughout the night and
kind of making each other see howridiculous each one of us are within all
these situations and stories that I layout throughout the night. And yeah,

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you know it's not rocket science.We're not trying to change the world.
We're not trying to make any weirdplace statements. We're just trying to give
people a two hour fun night out, a date night out, you know,
away from the kids, away fromthe you know, the stressful life
they have going on at home potentially. And you know, I do my
best to just be a cartoon characteron stage, bopping around, making as

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physical as possible. I do alot of crowd work with the audience too,
And you know, we've been successfulwith the show just because it's just
screams fun. What is your warmup before a show like this or any
show for that matter, do youhave a routine or any superstitions you know,
So this show, I mean,yeah, this is a mammoth.
This show. It's two hours.There's an intermission, it's just me.

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There's a couple of little video interstitialsthat are a few minutes each, but
otherwise it's me on stage for youknow, two hours, moving around like
crazy, trying my best to justkeep it as fun and entertaining and unpredictable
to watch as possible. So yeah, there's a lot of work that has
to be done, you know.And the shows at night usually and sometimes
I have too a lot. Somy routine is just you know, stay

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in bed as long as possible,you know, and then I'm in my
own world all day, you know. So those I don't even got to
bed till like five. I makemy coffee, I earn my clothes,
I do my you know, redleather, yellow leather, red leather,
yellow leather, unique New York's.I wish to wash my Irish wristwatch one
hundred times over. I always hitthe stage about a half hour before at

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least I have a guitar. Iplay a few funny songs, so I
always warm up, make sure thechords are there, and I usually run
through like the first ten minutes ofthe show in all the like the loudest
parts of the show, just tomake sure they're like in my body.
I always do that pre show onstage, just to warm up the mouth
a little bit as much as possiblewith that. And then yeah, then
I just trust myself. I justtrust myself before I go out there that

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I'll be able to, you know, deliver a performance that's worthy of these
people taking the time to sit thereand watch it. To warm up.
That's the setup. When we getback we'll get into it. Men Are
from Mars, Women Are From VenusLive is coming to Lamarade Theater for the
Performing Arts on Friday, June twentyeighth at eight pm. As a matter

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of fact, tickets are still availableat Lamarade Theater dot com. That's Lamarado
th h E a t r Edot com. In fact, we'll be
giving away a pair of tickets tothe June twenty eighth show. In just
a moment. My guest is thestar of Mina from Mars. Women Are
from Venus Live, mister Amadeo Fusca. More with him in just a moment.

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Okay. On K six Friday,We're live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
and I'm still in conversation with misterAmadeo Fusca as we're talking about Men from
Mars Women Are from Venus Live atLamarada Theater for the Performing Arts Friday,
June twenty eighth at eight pm.Amadeo stars in this two hour one man

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show. Amadeo, let me bringyou back into the conversation before we were
talking about your life, your career, how you may warm up for this
show or any show. Now it'sthe night of the show, people will
be coming in, they sit down. How do you warm them up or
do you just come out and justgive it all to them at once?

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Yeah, I pretty much come outand give it to them all at once.
Luckily, there's a there's a quick, little like two minute video that
kind of opens the show to giveyou a kind of backstory about the Mars
Venus Mener for Mars Miner from VenusBook and what you're sort of about to
see. It's kind of a cartoony, kind of a playful video that can
service a few laughs from the crowd, but it is a slight, like,

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you know, a slight warm upto me. But no, when
I run out to some music,I get them all pumped up. I
take a few minutes to not evena few minutes, to kind of explain
to them who I am and whatwe're about to get into. I do
my best. You know, I'vedone the show so many times now,
and I tailor it to certain citiesfor sure, too. You know,
there's a lot of moments in theshow where it's insert local flavor here.

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I have probably about eight to tenof those where it's whether it's a local
sports team, what kind of youknow, if they have a special dish
monument, you know what's going onin the town that night or at that
venue, especially, you know ifthere's another concert or another show in town
fill in the blank. So it'syou know how much they pay for parking.
You know, I really I reallydo a little bit of due diligence

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before the show as well to makesure I know exactly my surroundings of where
I'm at. And I just chuggedso much coffee before the show. I
forgot to mention that, Like,I just have coffee. I have a
coffee machine in the back, justgoing. So I'm just a huge ball
of energy. But yeah, it'sbeen. It's been pretty successful so far,
and I have a lot of funI mean all these God, this
is probably gonna be like my seventyfifth city I'm going to. It's just

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been. It's just been. Everycrowd is so different and and I continue
to kind of find a new funnypart in each city I go to.
You know, I constantly am keepingit fresh, especially for myself. You
actually took some My next question isbecause it's a different city every night,
and you're tailoring your performance to thedifferent cities. But is there a time

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in which an audience or an audiencemember throws you for a loop and then
it may take you in a differentdirection. Doesn't necessarily throw you off your
game, but there's something that youcan riff off of and that it may
take it in down a different path. I probably have about fifteen to twenty
moments in the show now that havederived from an organic audience interaction that I

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did not necessarily plan that night.And sometimes, you know, occasionally you'll
get the sort of interruptive audience member, but in Michel, they're never being
interruptive in a way that they're tryingto derail the show as much as they're
just having fun. So they justcan't help themselves. And sometimes I invite
that, so it's a little biton me. But anytime that happens,

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I usually I usually try to playalong with them like we're friends, versus
that they're like the enemy of thenight, so to speak. But there's
just so many times where I mean, honestly, I think like five of
my favorite parts in the show havederailed from something actually happening in the audience
during a call and response moment thatnow I've just taken and kind of implemented
into like the show's script, ifyou will, and that just has been

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helping the show evolve, evolve,evolve, evolved, because you know,
when you can get a seventy percentreaction from the audience, you know,
from on laughter off of something thatjust keeps the wave of energy throughout the
night going and going and going.So I'm always looking for, like,
what's a fun way to say thisor convey this, or how can I
like bring this back to something thatactually happened one night. You know,

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I'm very much in a dance withthe audience to keep them guessing. I'm
not always talking at them. I'mvery much talking with them and including them
in, like I said, alot of call and response moments throughout the
show. So it's yeah, thoseare the best moments, the ones that
just happened off the cuff. Ialmost every night I'm just like waiting for
something like that to happen. Arethere any generational demographic generalities among demographic as

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far as ages, Are you findingmore boomers or more gen wires, gen
zers, exers? What are youfinding? Yeah? I mean, you
know, since the book came outin the nineties, and it was so
popular then. You know, Ithink most of our crowd is a little
bit more of that boomer generation becausethey're the ones who have sort of adhered
to what these theories kind of arefrom the book and the theories I mean,

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I get people who are little bitcloser to my age, you know,
who don't take themselves too seriously,and because you know, the book
is the book was written you know, like forty years ago, I guess
thirty five years ago, thirtish yearsago, so the ideas are still the
same, but sometimes the way theytell them might be a little bit old

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fashioned. But the way I performit on stage, it's really just one
big joke. I'm almost making funof the book itself in a way too.
So sometimes we don't get the youngergeneration because they might think like,
oh, is that that old book? It's like, well, no,
I'm telling you. When I doget the younger generation in a little bit
more, they they sort of seelike, oh, this is just fun
and funny and it doesn't take itselftoo seriously and it's not necessarily like oh

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men do this, women do thishahaha, or it's really about the Martian
brain Venusian brain, Martians and Venusians. You know, we try to kind
of open the gam it up soit's not just gender specific. But yeah,
I would say it's just mostly boomer. But you know, the show,
it truly is really fun for everybodywho comes. But yeah, I
mean that's also if you go toBroadway too, it's just mostly like the

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boomer. Yeah, it's just whoeverhas the money to pay for tickets that
aren't like five or ten bucks too. All right, Well, at that
time in the program where we knowsomeone is going to go courtesy of Lamarade
Theater, i'm adal I need youto pick a number between one and ten.
Please, oh man four, callernumber four. If you are calling
number four, you are going tosee A'madelo Fuska and also his presentation of

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Men Are from Mars, Women Arefrom Venus Live at Lamarada Theater for the
Performing Arts on Friday, June twentyeighth, at eight pm. I'm Adeo
Fuska. I've really enjoyed this conversation. It's been a pleasure having you on.
I wish you a wonderful performance andplease let's do this again sometime and
Low thank you so much and ifyou have time June twenty eighth to come

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through me Alamara. It's a bigtheater, so we got to fill about
I think close to twelve hundred seats. It'll be fun. Well, I'll
be looking forward to seeing you.Then it's Later with mo Kelly k if
I AM six forty. We're liveeverywhere on the iHeartRadio app. You're listening
to Later with Mo Kelly on demandfrom KFI AM six forty camp I AM
six forty. It's Later with moKelly. We're live everywhere on the iHeartRadio

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app. And I'm quite sure JustinTimberlake wishes he could take back the night.
Not having a good day today forJustin Timberlake. But you know who
is having a good day, JoeIlo of Locker Center. He's our winner.
He'll be going to see Men andfrom Mars. Women are from Venus
Live at Lamarada Theater on June twentyeighth at eight pm. Congratulations. We

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love giving way free stuff and infact, going back to Justin Timberlake,
going to give him was a littletoo late for him, but go on
to give some other people listening somefree advice. By now you know Justin
Timberler. Timberlake was arrested on DWIcharge in the Hamptons. That's a very
free frough, very very very wealthyarea. And he was pulled over by

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police and he said to police whodetected a spell of alcohol, quote,
I had one martini close. Quote. I don't know if he said it
like that or he said ahead,one martini is one of the other.
It was probably the latter, butTimberlake was behind the wheel of a gray
Florida registered BMW. He was stoppeda little bit after midnight near Madison Street

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middle Line Highway, just in caseyou know where that is in the Hampton's
And he initially was stopped for drivingthrough a stop sign. That was the
first dead giveaway, and failing tostay on the right side of the road.
A's the second giveaway. So heran a stop sign and he was
driving on the wrong side of thestreet. Okay, So it wasn't like

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it was difficult to find reason topull him over. But here comes the
free advice. Once police had pulledover Justin Timberlake, they said it was
clear that he was not in shapeto drive. Quote. It was ascertained
that the defendant was operating said vehiclein an intoxicated condition, and that his
eyes were bloodshot and glassy. Astrong odor of an alcoholic beverage was emanating

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from his breathi officer help. Hewas unable to divide attention, he had
slowed the speech, he was unsteadyafoot, and he performed poorly on all
standardized field sobriety tests. Timberlake,according to officers, struggled to walk heel
to toe and to stand on onefoot without swaying or using his arms to

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balance. You know, that's kindof difficult to do. Sober you ever
tried to do that? Just standon one foot, not use your arms
as a counterbalance or say the alphabetbackward. I gotta start practicing that.
I have been practicing that since Iwas like twenty two. Like z y
W ts R. You're going todamn Yeah. Here's what my law enforcement

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friends have told me, and I'veheard this from an LAPD officer and also
an LA County Sheriff's detective. Thisis what was told to me. If
an officer or deputy should ask you, hello, mister Kelly, have you
been drinking this evening? Even ifthey believe that you have been the moment
you say only had one or onlyhad one or two, you have just

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cemented probable cause for them to giveyou every single test road test just in
case. And now if you're likeslurry, you're speech and everything, it
won't matter. But if your borderlinethe moment you admit to have imbibing some
alcohol, well they're going to runyou through all the tests at that point
because they know you're lying on somelevel. If you say you had one,

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that means you had four. Ifyou said you had two, you
probably had six. So they're goingto drag you out of the car at
that point. And from what itseemed justin Timberlake definitely had more than one.
They quote Timberlake is saying, Ihad one martini and I followed my
friend's bone. And then they said, well, we need to make sure

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that you've only had one, Sosir, can you step outside the car
and not fall over. Also,Timberlake declined to be tested for impairment,
allegedly telling police quote, no,I'm not doing a chemical test. If
you didn't know. A refusal canbe introduced at trial to establish conscious evidence
of guilt. It is the prevpredicate for a revocation of driving privileges.

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No, of course, we allhave the same question. You're justin Timberlake,
you're at a party at the Hamptons. I mean, you couldn't get
a ride from someone from somebody,that's the question. If you have the
kind of dough he has, andhe is one of the top selling artists
in the world, take a cab, take an uber, get somebody to

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drive you. Well, there aretwo things here, because you are one
of the top selling artists in theworld, and you are probably accustomed to
a certain level of privilege. Andput it this way, I'm quite sure
he's gotten free passes in many facetsof life that just comes with being a
celebrity. He probably thought, well, it's no big deal. You know.

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I don't know how far he hadto drive, but it wasn't close
to his house that much. Ido know, because he wasn't living in
the Hamptons. I don't think helived somewhere in New York, but not
in the Hamptons. Yeah, getan uber, phoning a friend. Hell,
there are probably friends at the party. I don't I don't get it.

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I don't get it. It wasIt's one of those things, Yes,
I know, if you're under theinfluence, you're not making good decisions,
you're not reasoning all that well.But use some of your pocket change
in order a limo. You don'thave the problems that normal human beings have.
This was unnecessary, and not toexcuse anything. Ten fifteen years ago
it was different, because I'll giveyou a perfect example. I remember,

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I think it was like New Year'sEve and I wanted to call a cab
and I tried to call a caband I couldn't think of a name of
a cab company. Why I hadbeen drinking and when, and I had
to use four one one when Iused for one one this and I said,
can you just give me a cabcompany? Said no, you need

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to tell me a name of acab company. They wanted me to tell
me to I don't know. Idon't know a name of a cab company.
I think I finally said, likeyellow cab or something, just assuming
that there was a yellow cab companyout there, and you know, it
was ding ding ding ding. Thatwas the right answer, and I got
a cab home. But this waspre uber This was pre lifts. There's
nothing more annoying than a pedantic operatorwhen they know it exactly what you need.

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They know what you need. It'slike, can't you just choose one
for me? Please? I gottawait till you say it. You have
to say it right. And that'sexactly what it was. I can remember
her voice as clear as day.I'm still mad at her. I don't
know her name. I don't knowif she still works for four one one,
but I hope she lost her job. Yeah, let's try and ruin
her life. I don't want toruin her life, just her employment life.

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But I say that to say,we don't live in that world anymore,
especially you know, with the withthe prevalence of these ride share companies,
they're a bunch out. There's morethan just uber and lyft. If
you're in a pinch, And fromwhat it seems like, he was three
sheets to the wind drunk. Notlike borderline, but he was like falling

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down drunk, like more than youwould get on the alleged one martini.
Yeah, it sounds like, Look, you can't be that drunk where you're
swerving to the other side of thestreet on one martini. I don't care
if it what's straight vodka or ginor whatever they put in it. It's
just not possible. Yeah, it'sunlikely. I mean, my grandma used
to be a Martini drinker, andshe actually used to love telling me when

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she fell over at a dinner withher face in the soup, and she
liked Martini's because they were quote ashort cut. But I think old Timberlake
probably had a little bit more bodymass than my grandmother. And not to
the labor the point, what's itwith Martini's. I think they're nasty drinks.
I've had it before. They're nota good tasting drinks. Well.

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I like the vodka ones, likeJames Bond. I don't like the gin
ones. Those aren't nasty, right, I think I've had the gin ones,
not the vodka ones. They justwell, I guess it's an acquired
taste for grown ups. It's nota sweet drink. And if you have
some d bag idiot who keeps onasking for it dry, make it dryer,
just like past the bottle of vermouthover it like they don't know what

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they're talking about. They just wanta glass of chilled vodka. I wish
I could live the life of likea justin Timberlake and just be driven everywhere.
I mean, he can call ituber an uber black, whatever the
top of the line is, andgo in style both ways. He could
take anybody where he was at theparty or whatever and say, here's one

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thousand dollars, take me home.You never have to talk to me again,
right right, And then his wifeopens the door and honey, hoosas
Oh, she just she was justmaking sure I got home safely. He
could probably get away with that,though, I don't know. He's been
in trouble lately with that. Ohreally, yeah, there was. There
were some problems with an actress bythe name of Alicia Wainwright. There were

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some questions about their friendship and whathave you. Okay, you buried the
lead, that's what I actually wantto Well, well, we can only
speculate because he was at the partyby himself. We don't know, you
know, why he was at thatparty or who the party was four.
So that'll come out. It'll comeout, we'll find out more. We're

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gonna get some dirt out of this, okay, of course, no,
no, no, absolutely, well, anything to make this wall to wall
cable TV news coverage worth our time, because it's a little overkill right now
it is. It has really haven'twatched any TV coverage of it, but
I assume since it's right now onCNN. Oh really, like there's nothing
else going on in the world.Well, you know, everybody needs ratings,

(25:26):
everybody needs eyeballs. Oh crap,we're talking about it too. Never
mind, you're listening to Later withMoe Kelly on demand from KFI AM six
forty. Before we get out here, you gotta let you know that CAFI
AM six forty is celebrating the returnof Global Citizen Festival, which is going
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com to start taking action, andcheck out Global Citizen Radio now on the
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Global Citizen Festival. And before Iget out of here. And when I
say get out of here, Imean like leave the country. I'm no,
I'm not on the run. No, I'm not being chased by the

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Feds. Nope, nope, nope, not yet at least or at least
I'm not going to admit it onthe air. But I'm getting out of
here. I'm going to Korea withmembers of my Dojong, which is Korean
for Gymnasium Martial Arts Studio. We'regoing to the World Hopkto Championships in a
Soul Korea, Busan, Korea andalso Soul Korea. And I'll be there

(26:56):
for a little over of a weekor so. Yeah, yeah, little
for a week, and I'll beback in here Monday week. So I'm
gonna miss you guys, like notat all. Dad, Wow, Okay,
now I thought you were going overfor a seminar. It's a tournament.
Well, I have one of mystudents is fighting and demonstrating in the

(27:17):
competition aspect. I'll be one ofthe judges that there are a lot of
events and competitions they'll have it.I'll be one of the judges and there'll
be people from all around the world, practitioners of Hopkito Kuksuwan, they'd be
quabrang dol and yeah, from aold world. I don't know what exactly

(27:38):
to expect, but there'll be thousandsof people there and I'll be posting videos
and pictures and that kind of stuff. Have you ever been to careers?
This is my first trip. Thisis my first trip in martial arts,
especially in Hopkito. It's kind ofit's it's smiled upon, like it's kind
of a trip to Mecca. You'resupposed to go where the art was founded

(28:02):
and see from a historical standpoint whythe art was created, where was created
and this connection to Korean history.Wow. So looking forward to that long
ass flight. But hey, Igotta do it. Seven movies you got?
I just I went on Netflix.I just started downloading just about anything
and everything. The hit Man.I was just like, okay, I

(28:23):
have five of the top ten.Just ok I haven't seen that. Haven't
seen that, haven't seen that.You know, Well, if you want
to sleep on the plane, popin hit Man. Oh really no,
no, still gonna watch it regardless. It's not much good. Okay,
well you know it's it's rated infor Netflix. I don't have any real
expectations. It's rated Z. Igot to the end of that and found

(28:47):
out if it was a Richard linkLater film, which made it even more
disappointing. That's surprising, Yeah,because he's terrific. It's just exceedingly average.
Okay, well, all right,I don't I don't mind average too
much when I'm watching Netflix. Imind average if I'm actually paying money to
go to a movie. Well,let me put it this way, dude,
here's your call back. It's thekind of movie that you'd build a

(29:08):
lego set while you had it onthe TV. Okay, well, I'm
on a plane. I'm kind ofa captive audience at that point. It's
not a big deal they did.They discourage taking the legos on the plane
because when people step on them intheir stocking feed, you don't want that.
Yeah, I won't be walking aroundmuch. I mean, I'll get
up and move around and exercise.You know, I'm not trying to get
like an embolism or anything. I'venever been. How long is the flight

(29:29):
to career Thirteen hours twenty minutes?Good lord? What time each way?
What time do you leave? Twelvethirty pm pm? Oham tomorrow? Wow?
So I'll be at the airport probablylike ten o'clock. And wow,
you got a ride to the airport. Got that covered? Yeah, it's
called uber. Yeah, how tolive far from the airport? Are you

(29:52):
going like with them, like onthe same flight or you're meeting them at
when you get there. No,we'll be on the same flight. Oh
cool. Yeah, there'll probably besome memory of other schools on the flight
as well. That's awesome, hopefully. You know what I love about this
flight is no one will mess up. No one's gonna get out of the
line because that's an ass who've beenwaiting for you? Oh yeah, people
will be ready to fight at thatpoint. Yeah, yeah, I love

(30:15):
it. Yeah, so looking forwardto it. It should be a good
time. I will be posting videosand photos, maybe even do a live
stream. I think they're fourteen hoursahead, so you know the postings may
come at weird times. Yeah,definitely. So don't blow up the place
while I'm gone, all right,Can you handle this, Stefan if you
promise to bring us back some coolsouvenirs, Yeah, I can do that.

(30:37):
Nice. Just text me let meknow what you're looking for. I'm
a large I mean I've never been. I'll know what's out there. Okay,
all right, I'll make it happen. No, no, it's just
dope, just you know, bringingback stories mane. Well that that's easy
enough. I will see you allin about a week and a half.
Tiffany Hobbs will take over from metomorrow and finish out the week. Have

(31:00):
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