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November 12, 2025 28 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Gary and Shannon and you're listening to KFI
AM six forty, the Gary and Shannon Show on demand
on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
There is something going on downtown that I thought we
were going to update. There's a report with a woman
with a gun and some shots that were heard earlier today.
So the police have done a floor by floor search
of the Broadway Palace. The sign on the side says
Broadway Apartments, multi story building on Broadway near Olympic and Ninth.

(00:31):
Witnesses apparently told police that they heard multiple shots. They
were just giving an update. Downtown police were and said
that they hadn't found any victims, but that they are
keeping people out of the building right now out of
an abundance of caution and apparently are looking specifically or

(00:52):
have concentrated on one specific apartment, but at this point
haven't found anybody with a rifle or anybody that had
I have been shot.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
It is a what you watch on Wednesday, make sure
to let us know what you are watching. I had
heard various people, Deborah Mark being one of them, talk
about watching the Murdoch drama series on Hulu. I think
Amy King as well, and I told everyone all we
covered the story. I know this story. Oh my goodness,

(01:21):
I told you, yes, it is crazy. It is so
good if you know, even that fascination of knowing how
rich people operate and how they live. If you're intrigued
by that kind of thing, like maybe a white Lotus fan,
you're gonna love this.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
But let us know what you are watching. It's an
awful story, by the way, it's a true story. It's
very stray good. Don't you think it's very well acted?
Patricia Patricia Arquet's incredible.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
But let us know youse talkback feature on the iHeart
Radio app in the meat iHeartRadio App.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
Wow, that's a throwback. Why is that right? iHeart radio? Yeah?
I was thinking, how's it going on? I was thinking, iHeartMedia.
That's sorry.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
It's what they should call major corporation, right, that's what
your email address says.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
They stop talking to me like I'm having a stroke,
because I'm not.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
I just got something switched up.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Do you know who always says they're not having a stroke?
What else is going on?

Speaker 3 (02:18):
Time for what's happening?

Speaker 2 (02:21):
I just like the face that you made when you're
like I just said something familiar and it sounded familiar.

Speaker 3 (02:27):
I don't like you right now in this.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Moment, the House is set in a few hours to
vote on ending our government shutdown. This is expected to pass.
Democrats are mad at each other over all of this.
The House will be in session today for the first
time in fifty four days. The first votes are expected
to be held. They changed this time on us. They

(02:51):
said the first votes probably just after two o'clock. That means,
after they get a bunch of other business out of
the way, the final vote on end the government shutdown
would probably be about four o'clock our time.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
If you look outside and you say it looks like rain,
you're right. The storm system is expected to land here
in southern California tomorrow, a bit of rain tomorrow night,
the coast, the valleys will get more, going to get
a little bit more Friday, a little bit more Saturday,
and then Sunday it moves out. Not going to be
a massive storm. We talked to Henry de Carlo from
KTLA yesterday.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
It's going to be enough to get us a good
start for the rainy season.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
Speaking of Henry de Carlo, there is a good chance
he's in studio next week.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Don't tease if you can't police.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
I'm just saying, speaking of House Democrats and making it
rain they want to release all of the Epstein files.
We expect to see a new member of Congress sworn
in today, a Democrat who won a special election out
of Arizona. Grialva is her name, and she is going

(03:56):
to sign on to a petition to have the Department
of Justice release all of the Epstein files. This comes
on the heels of the release of some Epstein emails
this morning. Now again, the headlines are very dramatic, like
there were hundreds of emails, all of them mentioning Donald
Trump and his proclivities with young girls. There were three emails,

(04:17):
and they allude to Trump knowing something about girls specifically,
but that's about It doesn't say anything about his involvement
necessarily with sex trafficking.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
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it mood. The jackpot for the next Mega Million's jackpot
on Friday is nine hundred and sixty five million dollars.

Speaker 3 (04:42):
That's not bad.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
That's not bad because that'll probably be by the time
they take that. By the time they do the drawing,
it could easily be over a billion dollars based on
ticket sales. Right well, California is tops. Once again. We
claim three of the ten most dangerous highways in all
of the United States.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
You've got the fifteen through San Bernardino County the most dangerous,
the most deadliest highway in the country, over eighty fatal
crashes in three years. There this is La to Vegas
to get a lot of tourist traffic, freight traffic, all
of it dangerous desert conditions.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
You know, the drill.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
I ten through Riverside County is third on the list,
and then I five San Diego County is eighth on
the list with forty two fatalities.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
They should do it. Where do you want to end
it all? Study?

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Like the ten from downtown to West LA. That would
be number one on the end at all list, the
four H five through the supulvient of pass. Let me
just run into this wall here.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
They said that there's a bunch of different factors that
contribute to our dominance on this list. Largest population, of course,
more drivers on the road, major highways that are dual purposes,
not just commuters, but also massive trucks, et cetera.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
Travel corridors and all that.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
All right, Well, these alerts that come to our phone,
they're all finding good until they start effing with us.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Right.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Remember Hawaii when they got the alert that there was
like a nuclear bomb coming or some of the missiles
coming in from Korea.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
Yeah, same kind of thing happened in South Pass yesterday.
We'll tell you. Oh no, not just South Pass my house.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Oh well, if it happened, then let's live team coverage.

Speaker 4 (06:25):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
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So leave us a talkback message.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
On the iHeart app.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
Yes, and look and let us know what it is
that you have been watching. A reminder that we are
going to be at Lucidoor Brewing Company in Chino Hills
on Friday for our probably I don't want to say
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Speaker 3 (06:59):
No that e might be, it might be.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
It's not our last appearance, but it's our last news
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Speaker 3 (07:08):
So all the more reasons you've got to make it.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
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have stuff we're given away. They have stuff they're given away,
and together we're giving away tickets to their hops in
the Hills event, which benefits the Chino Hills Fire Foundation.
So we'll talk a lot about that when we get
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Speaker 1 (08:05):
Well, South Pasadena actually accidentally, I should say, sent an
emergency alert test of phones across La County. It wasn't
just South Pasadena. People got this in Long Beach, downtown
La Redondo, beach and.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Beyond Gary's house. Gary's house, My wife's phone got it,
mine didn't.

Speaker 3 (08:23):
I've never heard you refer to yourself in the third person.
It does not happen. It makes me feel this is
what's happening now that you're a stage star. Is that
what happens? Well?

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Gary is very uncomfortable. Yeah again, I still I have yet.
We've done these stories. We've talked about these emergency alerts
that come out over your phone. The cell networks are
all part of it. You can turn them off. Sometimes
you can, others you can't. I have no idea. And
why would my wife's phone get the alert but mine wouldn't.

(08:59):
We have different areas codes on our phones, but you do, Yeah,
because yours was a work phone, right, But that doesn't.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
I don't know why that would change.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
Both area codes are still within an area that would
be impacted by an alert that would come out from
South Pasadena.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
I don't get it.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Maybe they wanted to save her, but not you strong
possibility they were hoping that we weren't together.

Speaker 3 (09:21):
I get it.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
According to city officials, not intended for the general public.
It was transmitted to mobile devices, but that they are
now looking into the cause of the error. The initial
indication this was a someone that this was a human
error event rather than some sort of software malfunction of

(09:42):
the alert platform. They've issued an apology. They said, we
apologize for the mistake and any confusion it caused. I mean,
the nice thing is this did say it's a test.
There is no emergency, right, It's not like it said
the nuclear warhead it's on its way, right. And remember
the alerts that were going out during the fires at

(10:03):
the beginning of the year did not say they were tests.
They were sent mistakenly to areas that were not under
evacuation warnings. And that is the problem with this, that
there can be a the sky is falling what's the
word the sky is falling problem here where people begin

(10:27):
to ignore those emergency warnings if they're too often, if
they're you know, if half of them are human error
or even a software error, people are just going to
stop listening to them.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
And that's the biggest problem with all of this.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Yeah, that's the thing. I mean, if we get one now,
you're going to think, oh, it's just a mistake.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Again.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
Well, that's always been a problem, even with our emergency
alert system. That's one of the reasons that they changed it.
When you were a kid, it sounded different. The alerts
that would go out over radio and TV sounded different
than they do now. And one of the reasons that
they said that they wanted to change it was people
were getting too complacent. You know, ninety nine I should

(11:14):
say ninety percent of the time, those things are just
tests Well, they sound the same as they did when
I was growing up.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
It's that same bad quality audio of some guy and
now he's a robot, but he sounds the same as
the guy used to sound like, yeah, no, it's.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
Awful, and they can't even generate an AI. Listen.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
I would be fully in favor of an AI generated
voice that sounded better than someone being held captive.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Maybe somebody calm maybe now, maybe Keith Morrison. I would
love Keith Morrison to light up my phone and say,
will you do it?

Speaker 3 (11:49):
We'll try. Okay, what's he gonna say. He's gonna tell
me that there's a nuclear bomb headed to my arm?
Maybe a bomb. No, he doesn't do that, that's like
Scooby or something.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
Well, he would vocal, he would actually use a word.
He wouldn't just do a vocalization like that he would
say there may have been a bomb.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
Well yeah, something like that, Yeah, well yeah, yeah, Dorothy
knew the fool story.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Right, like Keith Morrison City Confidential, something like that, where
it's serious but comforting.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
Don't worry, the bomb is not expected to hit in
your location. Yes, or was she? I love that? Okay,
we'll work on it. I don't know who we have
to tell. I don't know who we have to finagle
to try to get that deal.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
But I mean, I think everyone would enjoy a calm,
measured voice that's used to voice acting.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
I didn't ask. Actually, now that we think about this,
my wife didn't react to that at all. What did
she do? Nothing? Did she pick up her phone?

Speaker 5 (12:58):
No?

Speaker 3 (12:59):
Nothing, no thing interesting. I didn't get the alert she did.
Her phone was in her purse on the table.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
I knew that's what it was, an alert, but I figured, well,
if I didn't get it, I can't be that important
if only one of us got it, Like she didn't get.

Speaker 3 (13:16):
The phone from the purse, and you didn't say anything.

Speaker 6 (13:18):
What is?

Speaker 2 (13:19):
In fact, I didn't ask her about it until this morning,
when I asked, you check on your phone and see
if it was this fake alert from Pasadena.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
At the time that the alarm went off, had you
reached the number of words that she allows you to
say in the home, so you had no more words
left for the day?

Speaker 3 (13:37):
So you did I tell this morning to use the words.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
I had ramped up to a lot of words just
before six o'clock. Yeah, so I may have pulled back
a little bit after that. Yeah, I was watching an
old baseball game or something like that.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
I don't know. It's peaceful, It is peaceful, all right?
What you watch on Wednesday? Let us know.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
We've got The Mormon Wive season three coming back to night.
We are going to reach I think probably oversaturation now
that one of these Mormon wives.

Speaker 3 (14:08):
Is on the Bachelorette too oh too much. You don't care.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
You're not going to watch any of this? You are correct,
I do too, Elmer. We'll talk about it.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
On this Wednesday, November twelfth, Friday. Of course, News and Bruce.
We're live at to Lucidor Brewing Company in Chino Hills.
We'd love it if you were out there later on
our show. No later on John's show, possibly Conway's show.
The expectation is that the House of Representatives votes on
ending the longest government shutdown.

Speaker 3 (14:46):
We saw.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
The latest time I saw was that at about two
o'clock is when they could start their voting, and it
should be a vote rama. There are going to be
a bunch of different business things they have to attend
to there in the House before they get to the
Senate bill to end the government shutdown. That would probably
be closer to about four o'clock our time.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
Again.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
We've also said that of the hundreds of flights that
have been canceled over the last several days, tomorrow, even
if they do pass this government shutdown and tonight, does
not mean flights get immediately back to order. It has
been better than probably what we expected today in terms
of cancelations, but Sean Duffy, the Transportation Secretary, said it

(15:29):
will take some time to get things back to normal. Yes,
I was excited, You're gonna go watch it and then
owner is gonna play that thing.

Speaker 3 (15:39):
But you went like this, like there was something exciting.
I'm so excited for what's about to happen. Okay, it's
time for what you watch on Wednesday. The following program
is brought to you in living color, but you're watching
in there.

Speaker 5 (15:51):
Americans love television. They wan their kids color USA television.

Speaker 3 (15:57):
Matta, you've been.

Speaker 5 (15:57):
Watching too many of those live television shows.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
Well, I said, I wasn't going to watch the Murdoch
drama on Hulu just because we did cover the story extensively.
It felt like for years, you know, the unraveling of
this legal dynasty in South Carolina and the trail of
bodies and this family's wake and the tragic end of
it all, and the fall of this of this legal

(16:22):
family that had been around in the area for generations,
widely respected, and how with great power comes great responsibility.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
And sometimes Spider Man people, is that from?

Speaker 4 (16:34):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (16:35):
Whether that's well, it's from a lot of them, but
Spider Man's probably the most recent one, okay.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
And anyway, it's just about how the rich can spoil
themselves into complete ruin. And it is so well done,
Like Debra said, it's so well acted, it is so
worth a watch. I am addicted to it, even though
I know how the story, I know the big parts
of the story, the way they fill in all the
details and dramatize this story is really well done.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
I who Susanne who plays the man Patricia Aratricia. She's fantastic.

Speaker 6 (17:11):
Kat.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
I was going a little bit farther back because it's
the older sister, if I'm not mistaken. And then the
guy who played in the Lakers documentary also show fantastic.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
I can't remember, I never remember. It makes the real.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Life Murdoch likable while you hate him at the same time.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
Yeah, that's that's one of the great ones.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
We talked yesterday about this Netflix show about the assassination
of James Garfield, President Garfield, the shooting and then his
eventual death from sepsis, and I.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
Asked my wife, Hey, you know you heard us talk
about the thing. Shot it down. Had no desire to
watch it at all, not about the assassination of Garfield. Yeah,
and I don't know why I was so excited about it.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Maybe because we made it sounds so interesting, But she
said that does That's not on her radar at all.
So I don't think if I watch it, I'm gonna
have to watch it alone.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Yeah. I think.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
I think what made me intrigued, Maybe not normally I
would be intrigued by that show is just how well
acted it is, and and it's a period piece, so
to speak, eighteen eighty or what have you, which is
I thought maybe would be fascinating just for costume alone, but.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
She didn't like it, so it's dead.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
Does We did, of course, watch Leanne Morgan's new special
called Unspeakable Things. Yeah, we saw that on Monday night,
and then we talked to lean Morgan yesterday.

Speaker 3 (18:42):
She's one. She is one of a group of.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
What would you say, I mean when you watched it,
did you think to yourself, she's a clean comedian. Yes,
Oh I didn't. I didn't think about that, just that
it was you could have watched that. I could have
watched it with my family, like the entire family when.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
You recommended her to me before I had seen her
stand up and then I saw it and I said
to you, I know why you like.

Speaker 3 (19:11):
Her so much. And she's a clean comedian. I said
that to you after her first stand up a couple
of years ago. I can see where you would like
that well, and we've talked before about.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
That and I do too, but I can it's more
it's it's definitely something I would think it would be
in your.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
Ally this is dangerous territory for me to talk about.
But there are not a lot of female comedians stand
up comedians that I think are funny or I should
say it this way, that I enjoy. There are many
of them that are funny, but they feel like they
have to keep up with the dudes and say things

(19:49):
that you would not expect a woman to say, which
can be funny at times, but when it's an hour
long stand up special and that's all you're.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
Doing, I have the same problem with it.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
And it's because we are wired the way we are
as humans, and there's some cognitive dissonance when we see
a woman behaving like a dude or exhibiting dude characteristics,
whether it's swearing or being crass or any of it.
It's just the way we're wired our mother and it
goes back to our relationship with our mothers.

Speaker 6 (20:23):
Right.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Our mothers aren't like that for the most part. You know,
that's not what's nurturing, what draws you to the female thing,
you know, right. So it's and I know it's real
rich coming from me because I do it all the time.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
It's worse for me. I mean, you could say it, well,
go on sorry, but I'm just saying that I understand
where you're coming from.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
How it's uncomfortable, especially for men probably to watch a
woman try to be funny, or even if she is
very funny and be crass and foul mouth and all that,
if there's something there where it doesn't feel right and
it's never going to feel right.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
She steers clear of all of that.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
She is one hundred and ten percent woman, and she's
funny and you feel safe with her.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
It's a safe set. And it's amazing to me that
she's a grandmother. I mean, she talks about her grandkids
in the show and they're young, but she's fifty She
said she's fifty nine something like that, And I don't
know why.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
It's just it stuns me that someone grandmothers don't look
the way they used to. Honey.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
No, if I'm not even talking about the physical looks,
just her attitude about things is very can still be
very young. The name of the guy we were talking about,
Jason Clark, is the Australian actor who was in Nning
Winning Time, The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
He's great. Now, what else has he done? Murder? Death
in the family, what's his name again, Jason Clark. He's
done all kinds of fantastic and is he Australian. Yeah, yeah,
he did all kinds.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
He was in one of the original Twilight movies, okay, zero,
Dark thirty, The Great Gatsby, White House Down, Dawn of
the Planet of the Apes.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
He's very good all kinds of stuff, so he is
a great actor. When we come back.

Speaker 4 (22:06):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 6 (22:13):
Hi, guys, I just finished watching All Her Fault on Peacock.
It's the main actress is the gal from Subsession. I
think I'm pronouncing that correctly. Anyhow, such a great watch.
It's only eight episodes and intense and the last two
or three episodes major plot twist, really really good, easy

(22:35):
to watch.

Speaker 3 (22:36):
I highly recommend it.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Every day psychological thriller. Sarah Snook, by the way, is
the lead actress. She goes to pick up her young
son from his first playdate with a boy at his
new school, but the woman who answers the door has
never seen or heard of either Marissa or her son.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
I feel like I've read this book.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
I read books and I don't remember I read them,
but yes, it's on my list of shows to watch
as well.

Speaker 3 (22:59):
That's a good one. Jay Ellis is in this Dakota fanning.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
Eddie Murphy's got a documentary on Netflix. Eddie Murphy is
a joy to watch, seems like a good hang And
apparently from everyone who's seen this documentary, that's exactly what this.
This drives home that he is relaxed and likable and candid,
and he's just sells himself, they say, is a wildly wealthy,

(23:24):
wildly brilliant every man.

Speaker 3 (23:26):
Shows up today. It's called what's the name being Eddie?
Being Eddie? That's what it was. Yeah, I'm excited to
watch this one. I'll gobble this up today. Hey, Gary
and Channon love the show Cliff in Vegas. What you
watch on Wednesday?

Speaker 7 (23:40):
I know this has been brought up before, but I'm
watching The Chair Company on HBO. What a weird, weird,
wild show, very awkward, just odd, mysterious, but entertaining.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
So check it out.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
Comedy thriller, they said from Tim Robinson, one of the
executive producers of that show. And then one that I've
seen advertised. I don't I still can't wrap my head
around exactly what it is yet Gary.

Speaker 3 (24:10):
And Shannon ooh, you need to watch flur of Us.
It's the new Yeah.

Speaker 7 (24:16):
I think it's Flagan who wrote Breaking That and Si
Fi number one on Apple TV.

Speaker 5 (24:23):
Where the main character is a woman who is the
only normal person left from the human race. And I
really think they think character and Shannon have a lot
encounmon based on what I listened to you, guys, I have.

(24:43):
It's quirky, it's weird, it's different.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
I like it. Give it a try. I do want
to give that one a try.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
And I am a little bit skeptical because whenever someone says, oh,
this person reminds me of you, they're usually an awful person.

Speaker 3 (24:58):
Like season one of yellow Stone Bath. I got that
a lot.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
Oh boy, and oh so and so reminds you of
me of you? And then I watched the show and
it's this awful person. What how did they think of that?

Speaker 3 (25:12):
And it's like thanks, guys.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
In this case, Deborah ree Seahorn is the is the
lead actress in this and she was Kim on Better
Call Saul. So if you if you watch Better Call
Salt and again as the first callaue there mentioned Vince
Gilligan is the executive producer and I guess one of
the main brains behind all of this. But it is

(25:35):
a weird thing again. It's set in Albuquerque. Like Better
Call Saul and Breaking Bad follows the author, Carol Stirka,
one of only thirteen people in the world immune to
the effects of the Joining, resulting from some sort of virus,
some extraterrestrial virus that transformed the world's population into a
peaceful and content hive.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
Mind.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
That's not good mine. Were you a fan of the
Toy Story movies? I think did it miss you? I
believe it missed me. I you would have been twelve
or thirteen when the first one came out?

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Really yeah, no, I never I think I saw the
first one in later times, but maybe not maybe bits
Are you a Toy Story person?

Speaker 2 (26:17):
I remember watching it. I went to the movie theater
in Chico with my roommate at the time to watch
the original Toy Story because it was fat. It was
the computer animated aspect of it that was like, how
could they possibly do that for two full hours.

Speaker 4 (26:29):
Of a movie?

Speaker 3 (26:30):
Yeah, and it's famous people in it, right and the
famous voices.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
Yeah, Toy Story five is coming out in June, and
they have released the trailer for it, which is really clever.
I mentioned this with Justin a couple hours ago, but
it's almost like it's about ten or twelve years too late.
It's about all of the toys terrified that their kid

(26:54):
gets a tablet for Christmas or in the mail.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
That would have been really good if it was that long.
Go yeah, and maybe you know, I'll give it a shot.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
I don't think I ever saw a toy story four,
but I don't feel like I'm going to miss anything
if I don't.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Yeah, are the lights flickering in here? Did I overshoot
my sh radio with that extra coffee that I had?

Speaker 3 (27:16):
I don't see lights flickering?

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Okay, Well, sometimes we overdose on caffeine. You didn't just
see that flicker?

Speaker 3 (27:25):
You just closed your eyes? Okay, stop, you did just blink? Okay,
John Covelt show again up next. No, watch, I'll watch
and I'll see it.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
I know I'm blinking, dumb ass. I also noticed that
sometimes these lights do flicker.

Speaker 3 (27:42):
Yes they do. I haven't noticed it again? Then, yes,
I just saw it, okay, and our eyes didn't blink? Yes,
all right? John's up next in the light flickering room.
I didn't mean to call you dumb ass.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
Oh drive safe tomorrow, everybody, stay dry. You've been listening
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