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March 12, 2025 27 mins
ICYMI: ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – “What’s Up” with regular guest contributor Nick Pagliochini delving into everything the Southland has to offer; from the 411 on what 90s Nite was like at Disneyland Park, to ‘RENT’ in Concert at the Segerstrom Center of the Arts in Costa Mesa and MORE…PLUS – Thoughts on a new study that reveals “a large number of people are okay with their significant other being intimate with a robot - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI Am six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Mister bo Kelly, We're live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app,
and it's time to find out what the hell is
up with Nick Polliochini. As a matter of fact, Nick,
where the hell were you last week?

Speaker 3 (00:15):
I apologize that I wasn't here because I hate missing Tuesdays.
It's always on my calendar to be a good time.
But last week, if you were following me Nick Polly o'keana,
this week, I'm a Nick on Instagram, you saw that
I was at Nineties Night over at the Disneyland Resort
inside of Disneyland Park. So it was a fantastic time.
And this is something that I always want to push

(00:35):
people to attend. And the only reason I say that
is I did Sweetheart's Night. That's great. I did Nineties Night.
It was epic. We've got Star Wars nights coming up
in April and May, so I'll have more details about
that in the coming weeks here. But if you want
to find a time to go to Disneyland Park and
get on every single attraction with walk ons and everything else,

(00:58):
the party itself is four hours you get to go
in three hours ahead of time, so it's called the
mix in time period. And even though the ticket price
for that event is slightly higher than a regular one
day admission, you're going to get to go on all
the attractions that you don't normally get to get on
easily without the multi lane pass or the what used
to be called lightning lanes. So it's a really good value,

(01:20):
even though it's like a little bit higher price point
for you to go in if you're not super into
the theme, all the things are open. So if you
want to do all the things at Disney, especially Disneyland Park,
that's a great opportunity. So that's why I say that's
a huge, you know, kind of a inside scoop. Yes,
it's a little bit more expensive, I get that than
a regular one day admission, but I'm not kidding you.
If you want walk on to Haunted Mansion or priors

(01:42):
to the Caribbean or Space Mountain, any of those things,
you're able to do it. The only thing that I've noticed,
and it will be different when we go to Star
Wars night, but Rise of the Resistance was not open
for those nights, but you were able to do millennium Falcons.
Smugglers run without a problem. So if you want to
go back to Batu and go off planet and enjoy
a black Spires, that's always an option for you.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
Is there anything anything that you have not done at
Disneyland Park.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Yes, and it's mostly because of the price point and
as I think something that we all encounter, the thing
that I would love to do, which is kind of
on my bucket list. It is called Royal twenty one.
It is a special five to eight hour experience. I
believe it's fourteen courses. It is fifteen thousand dollars for
a party of twelve, and it is based above Pirates

(02:30):
of the Caribbean in what was supposed to be or
was originally planned to be Walt Disney's apartment inside the
theme park. So we all hear about the fire station
on Main Street and the light that's there that represents him,
and that was his apartment, but the Disney family apartment
is what was supposed to be above Pirates of the Caribbean,
so when the family was there with him, they would

(02:51):
be able to go, and when his daughters were there
to be able to stay there. It never opened for that,
but right now it is set up to be that
and during the Year of a Million Dreams, you could
win an overnight experience in there. It has transitioned to
be being part of Club thirty three, which is that
special club withinside the park. And you've been to Club
thirty three, I've been to Club thirty three. I used
to work at Club thirty three back many many days ago.

(03:14):
So one of my things before I came to radio,
I worked for the Walt Disney Company from ninety eight
through two thousand and three, and one of my roles
specifically was working with the reservation system for Club thirty
three members. Is it like fight club where you're not
allowed to talk about it? There's a lot of that,
one hundred percent. But I think it's a little different
now because there's so much available because before it was,
you know, you didn't have as much information out there.

(03:37):
Now you can go on Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, any of that,
and you can find so much about Club thirty three.
Did you have to sign an MDA? I have not
for Club thirty three for other events and activities at Disney.
Very very likely. Yes, indeed, you're right, But that's where
I was last week. And before we jump really into it,
I know we're kind of blowing through it. I have

(03:57):
a treat for you from Crumble. Hey, Crumble Cookies, so
c R U M B L here in Burbank and
this is specifically for you. Now if you know, you know,
does it have black olives on it? There are no
black olives, but it may be black in color. Thank you.
That was a good way. But this is for you.

(04:18):
The national Desert of the Month for Crumble Cookies nationwide
is your absolute favorite. So this box here, get it wrong, no, no, no,
this box here is for you. I'm reaching for the box.
So the box itself is going to be a cookie.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
It's cookies and cream. I don't care what it is.
If it's cookies and cream, it's right.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
So now I did enjoy from the Crumble crew. We've
got all the flavors for later with MO Kelly teams try,
but that one's just for you. So I'm going to
call it is the national Flavor of the Month from
Trumble Cookies. Just from O Kelly is going to be
the cookies and cream brownie. But I've got a whole
lineup of in fact, like we talked about and I
do have a correction to make, but key Lime Pie

(05:00):
is going to be available through Pie Day over at
Crumble Cookies, at least locally here in southern California. They've
got salted caramel cheesecake. They've got Rocky Road pink donut
if you think about like from the Simpsons, the pink
donut kind of style, and then also a Kentucky buttercake.
So I've got to share with the whole crew. So
Stephen mark T when you can come in in the studio.

Speaker 4 (05:22):
Okay, I was going to say, do not put yourself
between me and free food ever, but.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
So that's it. So that's kind of the tree because
I always as we bring it, as we've talked about
many times, I'm kind of the orange slices and Caprice
suns for the team here at later with Mo Kelly.
So this would be this week's introduction. So thank you
to the kids over at Crumble greatly over on Magnolia,
oh yes, Hollywood Way and Magnolia right there across from Porto's,
which is another one of our favorites. But that's where

(05:51):
all the goodies are coming from. So all right, jumping
into what's going on with me? I want to talk about, uh,
something that is really exciting and it's something that I
did not know a whole lot about, and I was
able to talk with the executive director, Lou Spistow, who
is in charge of the game Men's Course of Los Angeles,

(06:12):
and they this weekend will be having or actually I
take that back on the twenty second, twenty third, they
will have Rhinestone Cowboys, which is a huge performance that
you're able to attend at Sabam Theater over in Beverly
Hills if you're familiar with that, absolutely great venue. But
the thing that was so cool to talk with Lou
is we're in such an unusual time period right now,
and you know we've talked about DEI on the show,

(06:33):
and this is something I had no idea. But the
Game Men's Course of Los Angeles, the only thing they
care about is if you can sing, and if you
can do ten or one, ten or two bariton or bass.
Is that very inclusive. They have had straight men, straight women, transgender,
non binary, the whole nine yards, but they put on
these epic performances. It's usually to a season. This one

(06:55):
is going to be Hinstone Cowboys, and then they usually
do one in the summer, which I think is going
to be Dancing Queen, and then they always do a
holiday show, so it's a great opportunity. They are fantastic organization,
two hundred local performers. They have five or six different
dance numbers that are actually choreographed by some of the
people that are behind, so you think you can dance
and some of the other different performances here in LA.

(07:17):
But the bigger thing is it's going to be their
forty sixth year and they are hugely into education, music
and performance and everything else, so their biggest focus is
always on community engagement. And they will also be doing
a special intro specifically for the fire victims, so that
you have a special song, and they're going to be
doing a special performance to honor all those that are

(07:38):
here in LA. So that's something again that's coming up
on Saturday the twenty second and Sunday the twenty third.
I will be there, but you can also get details
about this at the Lincoln Bio at Nick poulio'chinni or
this week of with Nick on Instagram, and I will
also be pus sharing a little bit more. In fact,
I have a tease and this is for Matt producer
Matt here at KFI, who is a huge Twain fan.

(08:02):
Really I didn't know that huge. And oh dude, really
you got to go to thank your stuff. No, Matt,
if you're listening, by chance, we're I'm pull I don't
mean to out you. But if you go to his Instagram,
he's met her innumerable times to the point that I
swear he's his like he is her illegitimate, dah a
son whatever. Like it's wild to me because he has

(08:23):
been all over the world to see Shania Twain. He
took Michelle Cube at one point. Man like, so I
don't know, I know, yeah exactly, So what's funny? I
will have a tease of man, I feel like a woman.
Performed very much. That was good. I love it. But
the game Man's course of Los Angeles was wonderful. To
share one of the rehearsals with me, A man, I

(08:43):
feel like a woman, So you can talk about that.
That's a great tie in. So anyway, that's what that is.
And uh, do you want to jump into what's next
or you wanna what do you feel?

Speaker 2 (08:53):
We need to go to a break sounds to come back.
We'll talk a little more with Nick Paulochinti. Oh, and
Marco used to give some food. I was like, Mark
needs some food. I'm gonna hurry with this so I
can get in there and get it. Okay, good, all right?
Sex Forted with life Everyone at a heart radio app.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI Am six forty.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
Nick Poliochini, he is my friend for life because he
brought me this Cookies and Cream crumble cake that is
to die for. Nick, you want to finish up the show.
What do you need you need to Yeah, I can
do it. I mean whatever you need. Okay, you need
me to go get you some food. BackRub because this
is great.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
Front rub. These cookies are terrific. Thank you. Mark. I
don't know about we have to make Later ten for that.
But after he talks to George, so yeah, so we
talked about it. Crumble Cookie. The national flavor of the month.
I'm going to say is the Later with Mo Kelly
brownie in my book, but it's Cookies and Cream brownie.
So you can check that out from Crumble Cookies. Again.

(09:53):
Thanks to the crew over at the location here in
Burbank at Hollywood Way and Magnolia, so check them out.
One thing that I did talk about earlier today, earlier
in the show that I do want to do a
quick correction Lorie's Pie Bar in Long Beach. I said
it was the first fifty customers get a slice of pie,
the Key Lime pie. It is not just it's not
a slice of pie. You get a free key Lime

(10:14):
pie shot. And when it is she does these great
tastings of all the different pie flavors that come in
little shot glasses. So that would be that. Also by
five slices of pie and the six to one is
on the house. And then also Cutie pie jars which
have no crust but they're really really good, and I
know that there's a couple that are gluten free. If

(10:35):
you purchase six cuty pie jars so they're little Mason jars,
you get a free tot. So that is me. Lurie's
Pie Bar is in Long Beach. It is on Pine
Avenue around fourth You can find out more details at
Nick Poulio o'channey or this Weekend with Nick on Instagram.
But I want to take you to Orange County for
this next one, and I'm very excited because Tyler Matthew

(10:56):
Burke and Tristan Schuler are two friends of mine who
I talked about later with Mokelly when I was doing
this weekend with Nick for Lacas live here in Hollywood
at the Roosevelt. They will be actually a part of
a really incredible concert that's available at the Segerstrom Center
for the Arts and Coast to Mesa this Saturday. And
it's going to be Rent, the in concert. So Rent,

(11:17):
which is a Broadway musical, is a film. Yes you look,
I was getting ready to say, but go ahead, no,
segwe what do you want? I can't. What's the song?
So five hundred and twenty five thousand, six hundred mines
there it is. So that is the unofficial uh well
lullaby Broadway, but the unofficial anthem of Broadway. In fact,

(11:39):
you can see I believe it was the cast of
Aladdin just did it, or one of the major shows
that's on Broadway just performed it. But this special concert
version is going to celebrate Jonathan Larson's iconic rock opera
featuring a live symphonic orchestra, and then this cast of characters.
Now I've got those two guys that I've known for
a while, but there are so many people and it's

(12:00):
going to cover seasons of love. So five hundred and
twenty five six hundred minutes Love LEA v BOM, Take
Me or Leave Me, and light my candle. It is
a one performance only this Saturday, and so that's when
we get to that last call. Definitely not free ninety nine,
but relatively inexpensive because it only is thirty one dollars
is the starting price for tickets for that. It's not

(12:21):
completely sold out, but I would highly encourage you to
check it out. You can always visit Seekerstrom online or
you can check out the Lincoln bio again at Nick
pouliyo'cheanne in this weeknd with Nick, and the last thing
I want to talk about is some of the things
that you can do for Saint Patrick's Day. So don't
forget this is the weekend of Saint Patrick's Day. And
in fact, I'm decked out and you'll see pictures of
me on social media. Come into the show tonight in

(12:44):
all the green, including my sunglasses that show up on Instagram.
But there's so much happening this weekend that will be
celebrating Saint Patrick's Day which is on Monday, So that
is something for you to check out. If you're looking
for something in downtown La Grant and Central Market will
having this Saturday at one o'clock the Saint Patrick's Day
Barcrawl and block party tam O'Shanter. If you're familiar with that,

(13:06):
that is a very well known Disney tie in because
it used to be where Walt Disney and a lot
of the Imagineers would eat and they also have decorated it,
so the original Imagineers tam O'Shanter, which is going to
be up in La or is in La on Monday,
you can go the special food drinks, a live VIP experience,

(13:26):
which I'm not sure what that is, but I'm sure
I'll be passing that along to you on social media. Also,
if you're looking for something to get outside, depending on
how the weather is this weekend, Hermosa Beach Saint Patrick's
Day Parade will be happening in Hermosa Beach. And then
if you're looking for maybe you know green beer, Angle
City Brewery Saint Patrick's Market will be happening this Saturday.
And then if you want to get out of town,

(13:47):
I got places to go down in San Diego, Point Loma,
Pacific Beach, you name it. There's so much happening this
weekend all across the Southland, so you've got a lot
of opportunity to get out there and enjoy yourself both
this week and throughout the weekend. And when do you sleep?
I'm sorry, I don't. And I think what's funny is
not being here in the mornings with wake Up Call

(14:08):
and the Bill Handles show. You'd think I would sleep more.
While I may not sleep, I may not be up
at three thirty in the morning like I used to be.
I am still up first thing, and I am pounding
the pavement throughout the south Land. Are you naturally a
morning person on that level? No, In fact, that was
my joke. Was always for at least a decade with iHeart,
I was paid to be a morning person. That's the
only reason I showed up later with O Kelly. This

(14:28):
is the time slot that would be fantastic for me.
So for the powers to be the listening. If moever
needs to fill in, I got you. We will always
have you here any time. Thank you.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
And since you brought me this, this cookies and cream
crumble cake, you can come back next week or something
for that.

Speaker 3 (14:44):
Oh, I appreciate it. In fact, you know I was
talking to Tea and with pie Day being this Friday,
I might even pop in on Friday with a couple
of treats for you to share.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
All right, just don't bring any from Mark. I promise
plenty of olives for everyone.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
Well, I was gonna say, I will bring green and
black olives and a tin of the or the best
sardines or whatever you want. He eats it all. I
love it. But but but he'll eat that. But he
won't try Chitlin's want. That's what I don't understand. Oh,
look at the clock. If I am six forty, we
got time. What are you talking about that, Mark? I

(15:18):
got like ninety seconds last. We hold on, I gotta go.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
Can't you see like the contradiction there? The Chitlin clock
is ticking. Should we let him off the hook?

Speaker 3 (15:29):
No? Not here?

Speaker 2 (15:30):
Okay, well not on this show. Mark, How do you reconcile?
I don't we have to go? Wow, just.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
A wall. There will be no Chitlins. All right, Okay,
I guess that's the end of the segment. Well, thank
you very much for ending us on a high note there. No,
I'm going to hire a Chitplin security detail for you guys.
This is not gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
You want it to be fully black, And I said
you have to want them.

Speaker 4 (15:58):
Well you don't want You don't have to haze me,
mister frat boy.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
If I was gonna haze the hate you, I just
put it in your food and not let you know.

Speaker 3 (16:07):
Oh I think i'd know. Here's all I gotta say
is we've got enough people out there. If you have
a delicious Chitlin's recipe, we need you to reach out
to Twala or to Mow and cut him off. Fish
cut him off. No, foush, you can't cut me off.
I'll just keep talking. There we go. It's a tag
team in here. Yeah. We just need him to try
it once, just once, just once, just once? All righty?

Speaker 4 (16:31):
You done?

Speaker 3 (16:34):
All right?

Speaker 2 (16:36):
When we come back. There are a huge number of
people who admit that they're okay with their partner hooking
up with the robot. Say what you want to stay
around for this?

Speaker 4 (16:48):
Here?

Speaker 1 (16:48):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
Forty, and a huge number of people would be okay
with they'd be cool with their part and it doesn't
distinguish spouse or significant other, but their partner hooking up
with a robot. And there are a lot of facets
to this pole, but it's interesting in that that particular item,

(17:15):
So let me go right there. In this poll, more
than a third of gen z respondents admitted to using
chat GPT to combat feelings of loneliness, and fourteen percent
would prefer to confide in an AI chatbot about personal
issues rather than their partner. However, two out of five

(17:38):
people would view it as infidelity if their partner was
intimate with a sex robot modeled after them first having
a sex robot modeled after you, personally, that's kind of weird.
It's really weird, and it's exceptionally weird that you think
it will be cheating if your partner had sex with

(18:00):
a robot modeled after you.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
Yeah, that's well, and I'm going to be very careful
in choosing my words here, but there are kits that
you can clone portions of your body, Okay, and that
has been encouraged as a relationship enhancer, if you will,
I'm picking up what you're putting down, So if said

(18:27):
mimic android or whatever we're gonna call you know, right,
I was gonna say, we don't want to say data
from Star Trek. But if it had the trappings of
said long existing he said long activity, would it be
or would it like? I don't see how that is.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
See. The thing is, the whole idea of a robot
has evolved over years, because a robot when we were
growing up could have been anything that like a.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
Toy that moved around. Well, I mean even look, let's
go kids, look at Big Hero six from Disney. It's
exactly what you're described, right, that's a robot.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
And when you're talking about sex, as far as I'm concerned,
if you put a smiley face on a vibrator, does
that count?

Speaker 3 (19:12):
Right? It's a rhetorical question. But the whole idea.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
Of a robot correct in place of a person, is
going to evoke different ideas and different people exactly because
I've seen many apparatus eye if you will, No, I know,
but I'm saying I'm very familiar with many apparati that
could easily be constituted as this item.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
Per se.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
I don't know, and I can't speak for women, and
thank goodness, they're no women in this conversation, because I
know they're probably custing us out. I don't know how
it would be cheating if the whole idea is it's.

Speaker 3 (19:51):
I look at a self pleasuring no, and I agree.
And it goes back to that chatchept component that you
were talking about, that if there are people today that
are more comfortable confine in an AI based program. Okay,
now we're talking emotions as opposed to physical necessarily.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
But it's not a betrayal, I'm sure because it's not
like you're you've taken these vows and then you're having
sexual relations with the refrigerator, correct, and then all of
a sudden, you know, like Will Smith said, an I robot,
there's just lights and clockwork, right, I don't know how
that actually then qualifies as a person in and of itself. Now,

(20:29):
if it becomes self aware, then we have a different conversation.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
Well, and like you just said, if if said robot
embodies your neighbor rather than your significant other, Okay, now
we got a different ball game. We're talking about it.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
But is it again it goes back to this conversation,
is that actually cheating because you're not conspiring with a
third party to deceive your partner. I think there has
to be a human an element for it to be cheating.
I mean unless everybody, I don't want to say that.

(21:05):
Look now, okay, yes.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
But.

Speaker 5 (21:10):
One or two cheese make it too baby to nixt
point when if it was a I how would you
know if you were talking to someone, say online, if
you were flirting, whether it's AI or not. And some
people do get bent out of shape if you are
talking online with someone. And if you say, but babe,

(21:33):
this is AI. This isn't an actual woman. I'm on
here talking to a robot that's telling me the things
that I want to hear, that's talking nice to me
after work, that's telling me I look good, this, that
and the other.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
Is that cheating?

Speaker 5 (21:48):
Because then are you putting emotional stock into this relationship
with this artificially sent sentient being.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
See that's the difference between and I want to generalize
general men and women. Men by and large look at
cheating as a physical act right now, So we must
do this, that and the other to constitute cheating where
a woman you can most women generalizing, I know, get
mad at me later.

Speaker 3 (22:16):
Is an emotional act where you could be texting with
someone or sexting with.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
Someone and engaging in an emotional repartee, which is considered
a betrayal of the relationship.

Speaker 5 (22:29):
And see, Look, I dated a young lady who had
a rose. Ladies, you know what a rose is. And
she loved her rose, she really really did. And I
had no problem with Look, she lived far away and
I had no problem with her utilizing her rose.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
Hey, the rose works. Is that cheating?

Speaker 2 (22:47):
I said, no, one, are my last relationships before I
got married. She had machinery, gadgets, technology, stiviiology as opposed
to just.

Speaker 3 (23:02):
Yes, a handheld you had. It was an analog, it
was digital. It was digital, right, it is motorized, of course, motorized. Right.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
It didn't bother me because I don't think it was
being used as a way to deceive me. No, I
just didn't see it as cheating. I think it has
to involve a person.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
But I think to what you both have said, specifically,
with this person that you were dating, Tea, you were
aware of what was transpiring with said Rose, Mo you
were I didn't care.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
I mean, right, you know I opened a drawer one day,
Oh oh yeah, yeah, that's my friend.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
They had a name for it. Never see, But that's
it's funny. No, no, no, But that's actually a really good
point because now you're giving and then not sentience to
this activity. But you're actually naming an inanimate object. So
are you applying some some unique emotional connection.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
I named my car, but sure, and it has a
motor as well, and it lets me.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
But it's not sexual, it's not cheating. But you're gonna
feel real bad at that gets in accident. You might
shed a tear for said, maybe, especially if the body
gets dented, right and your car looks real good. It's
a nice ass.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
Have you noticed that Mark never participates in these conversations.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
The fun part of that is, though, if you could
see his facial expressions, because we can, this is the
only thing. You are so lucky he will not join in.

Speaker 4 (24:28):
In fact, I was gonna point out that you could
almost say there's a slippery slope here.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
I just remember to face was nothing but judgment.

Speaker 4 (24:41):
Well, of course, and I have naturally am not enough
of a pervert to know what a rose is. Whatever
it is. Now, okay, you've never heard of a rabbit.
It's on defensive and repellent. But we know that these
mess around a fine one. No no, no, no, no,
I'm just un locking the door to the news.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
Both.

Speaker 4 (25:02):
We know that people use items to achieve certain goals,
and so Mo mentioned. I think drawing a face on it.
I mean, at some point it gets weird, but at
no point would you want somebody to walk in on
you using it? Right, I think that's a different discussion.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
I mean, what people do privately and personally is what
people do. And I always say people like what they like.
It might be butter and crisco and handcuffs, I don't know.
But my point is, is it then a betrayal of
the trust of your partner just because you have motorized.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
Assistance or even more because as you were talking about earlier, Nick,
when you can customize and things like that. At the
last Electronic Fair in Vegas they debut some new advancements
on on the sex bots and you can you know,

(26:03):
custom scope faces of whatever. You can go into design
and face. These things are looking more and more and
more like people, and I think that's where this discussion
comes from. It's not necessarily the manual technology that we
have now, these are fully autonomous beings or fully autonomous
devices that move on their own that can talk. You

(26:25):
can program dialogue into these things. They their eyes, move,
their mouths, moves and things like that. And I think
that this is what this is getting to in that
as these things become more and more available to the
public for purchase. Right now, these things are very expensive,
but the price is coming down because the demand is
going up and the makers of these users saying, hey,

(26:45):
we can make more money. Is there an argument to
be had that if you step it up to that level,
is it cheating? If you have a full bodied robot,
is it cheating? And it's still a machine?

Speaker 4 (26:59):
So I'd say no, Well, if someone else is working
the controls, then maybe it's cheating.

Speaker 3 (27:06):
But see if they're autonomous and if they're running themselves.
Because just what T said specifically CS in Las Vegas,
we've covered it Aaron KFI, right, No, we've covered it
on KFI in the last couple of years. They literally
have strippers that are completely robot.

Speaker 5 (27:20):
Strippers, absolutely robot strippers, and no Juge I saw those things.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
They shake it, they drop it like it's hot, they
do robot mo.

Speaker 5 (27:30):
You've been to the club, I promise you see one
of these stripper bots, you're gonna say, well, damn, that
looks just like homewhere they used to be at the
Okay Thereby.

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