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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Six live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. And I have
a friend in studio. He was born on Halloween. He
loves all things Halloween, so I thought if I were
to give a preview of Halloween Horror Nights, there's no
one better to do it with than the Poliochini.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
How are you doing, my brother, I'm doing.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
Well, except for if you're one of the momigos and
you're joining us on YouTube, you will see I am
sporting an eye patch today and as Mo and I
were talking about gets my kf R situation where I
have a corneal scratch, so it's just pretty much that
to protect it, but you know, it gives me my
villain side kind of which works well for this part.
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But Halleen Horrnights, which is coming up and starts on
the fourth of September, is already on sale at Universal
Studios Hollywood, and we have eight mazes this year along
with the Terror Tram. Seven of the eight mazes have
been announced, and it's very interesting to me because they're
really leaning into IP or intellectual property, which is something
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that is not new, but it's I wouldn't say I'm
disappointed because they always do an exceptional job with it,
John Murdy, who leads the creative team over at Universal.
But I always love their their brand new unique ones
that they have. In fact, they've got one that I'll
talk about real quick. But of all the ips that
are coming five nights at Freddy's will be there. I
have no idea because I do not follow WWE. But
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they have the Horrors of the Wyatt six as opposed
to six, which I guess is originally it's six at
Siicks correct. Also, you've got the Terrifiers, so if you
know the Terrifier movies, and Jason Universe is going to
encompass all the different embodiments of Jason Borhees from the
franchise there. And then you've got Fallout, So if you're
familiar with Fallout on Amazon Prime, right, is that?
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:56):
Prime?
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:57):
So that will be represented there.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
The one that I'm looking forward to the most is
going to be monstros three, the third iteration of Ghosts
of Latin America. And we've had them the last two
years and it's been incredible, so much fun. And if
you've not been to Halloween Horrorites, it along with not
Scary Farm and even Halloween time over at Disneyland. They
are these really specially unique times that you don't want
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to miss. Now, another thing that is going to be
coming is Scarecrow with music by Slash, so specifically that Slash.
The thing that I like about this too is that
actual maze is going to be a part of Horror
Unleashed in Las Vegas and that actually I'm trying to
work on getting up there. The fourteenth of August is
when this brand new year round event over at Area fifteen,
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so on the west side of the fifteen. If you're
familiar with Las Vegas, Scarecrow is going to be one
of the permanent install locations for a year round Haunt
event that you'll be able to check out there. So
there's a lot going on. They haven't announced to the
or what the theme is for the Terror Tram, but
that's a lot of fun. Usually what happens if you've
ever been in Universal Studios, you are locked into the
vehicle at Halloween Horn Night's a different story. You get
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out of the vehicle and you become a part of
the movie.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
I'm sure they've changed it.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
I'm just concerned, and that's different from a phrase. I
just don't want a mother father touching me.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
Which is fine. So that's a great point. Specifically, you
cannot touch them and they cannot touch you, and they
will become they will come incredibly close. And having been
a monster before myself, I used to work to.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Catch an elbow.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
No, you're right, I got I got clotheslined and I
the worst part was they ran at me. So it
was a land thing. Yeah, so as a monster that
was shipwrecked or dark harbor at that point at the
Queen Mary, I got clotheslined and I was out cold,
and it was I literally did nothing. I just happened
to be, you know, the victim of that situation. So
but yeah, I say, Halloween Hornights is fantastic. Not scary
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farm over in Breena Park is amazing. Halleen hornit's open
sluckt nights beginning the fourth of September. I will be
there on opening night and then that runs until the
second of November. Because they do lean into they weren't
thos also not scary farm. The eighteenth of September is
when they start through the first of November, and Halloween
time at the Disneyland resort is the twenty second of
August through the thirty first, which is interesting because I'm
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actually going to opening night of Okie Boogie Bash, which
is on the seventeenth of August, so it'll be really
interesting to see we're going to get a preview of
the Halloween where it even has opened to the general public.
And another thing that I want to throw in a
little bit early, but Midsummer Scream is coming up the
weekend of the fifteenth through the seventeenth. That's why I'm
also having a little bit of a challenge trying to
figure out if I'm gonna be here or in Vegas,
because that is the ultimate Halloween, Haunt and Horror convention
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that happens at the Long Beach Convention Center, and it
is well worth it, especially because I guarantee John Murdy
if they do not make an announcement on that final
Maze and the Terror Tram, John Murdy always wraps up
the show on Sunday nights and we'll have all the
details of what's coming. It's really one of those things
that you can plan ahead because realistically, and as you
have been to either Michael's or Home Goods or whatever,
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Summer Ween is definitely in effect for twenty twenty five
so there's always a joke that the day after July
fourth is when Halloween season starts. And this year they
have really leaned into it. When has it started for
you historically? Historically for me, it's kind of a year
round thing. Obviously, as you said, my birthday is Halloween.
But I do have to say, and I was talking
to my husband Brian about it, I'm a little bit
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sad about it coming so early because growing up with
Halloween is your birthday, that's the ultimate. It's not like
Christmas where you get you know, messed out of presence.
It's not like Easter, Okay, you want to share that
with you know, the Rising Christ or whatever. There's so
many things. But with this. I used to love Halloween
and it was literally just like thirty one days of Halloween.
Now it's almost three months or four months of Halloween.
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So I love it. Don't get me wrong. I would
rather see more of it than less. But even for me,
it's a little bit disappointing that wen it it really
dies because it's the same thing because if you think
then Christmas already is in stores as well, if you
go to Home Goods, if you go to Michael's that's
already there. Hobby Lobby is decked out. I mean they're
almost decked out year round, so it kind of depends
on you. But that all being said, yeah, I kind
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of missed the fact that it was just thirty one days.
I love the idea that we're taking it a lot further,
but at this point, you know, that's kind of where
we're at.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
So it's later with mo Kelly, we'll have more of
what's up with Nick Poliochanni.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
You want to give us a quick preview what's coming up?
Speaker 3 (06:16):
Going to talk about some concerts that are going on
in the sound plan. Also, if you are dying to
see Cynthia Arrivo Alphabeff from Wicked, she'll be at the
Hollywood Bowl.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Is that Jesus Christ.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
It is Jesus Christ Superstar, So I'm really really all
star cast to talk about. There a couple of concerts
going on. Also, you've got the US Open of Surfing
in Hunington Beach, and then I've got something special coming
up this weekend that I really want to encourage you
to become a part of.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
What's really going on with Nick Polyochinny.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
Other than the pirate situation. Some of the things that
are happening in the sound plan a lot of them,
and just talking to you, we were just talking off air.
Hollywood Bowl. If you've never been to the Hollywood Bowl,
it is one of those unique venues. And I know
that they have bowls or band shells around the country,
and we've even got the Greek the Forward Amphitheater, like
we've got a lot here, but there's just something different
about the Hollywood Bowl. And I've been there for a
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couple of before I started doing either skipping out on
Chateau Limo and going to Vegas or joining my watch
is still magic, I know, by the way, trust me,
I know. And the worst part is I was, yeah,
I will never excuse myself out of that. I know
that I have to apologize profusely to Lamuhef. But anyway,
Hollywood Bowl, if you've not done it, it is a
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fantastic time, specifically because it is one of those venues
where you can b yob and b yof, bring your
own food, bring your own bevies, and sit up at
the very top. And it usually is about thirty five
to forty dollars, so it's not you know, it's in
the ballpark of going to the theater going to a
movie anymore, but you can actually go there and see
some incredible music acts or like this weekend, it's a
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very interesting retelling of Jesus Christ Superstar the Andreloyd Webber
and Tim Rice Musical and it has an incredible all
star cast. So if you are a huge fan of Wicked,
Cynthia Arrivo, who plays Alphabat, will be Jesus. Adam Lambert
who did a stint on Broadway in Cabaret, he will
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be Judases Scariot. This is my favorite of the whole group,
which is very odd. Josh Gadd will be playing King Herod.
So Oloff from Frozen will be playing King Herod. Also,
you got Philippuso, Milo Mannheim, Raoul Esparsa, Brian Justin Crumb,
Tyrone Huntley, Zachary James, a huge ensemble cast. It's really
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really fun and if you've not been ever, this is
a great opportunity to check that out. It's available Friday
and Saturday. Also, if you are looking for something else,
they've got an entire season. You can buy it ahead
of time if you so choose, but there's so much
going on that you can definitely check out. And in
the Southland, if you weren't already aware, last night and tonight,
along with the first and second of August, it is
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the Mayhem Ball from a Lady Gaga, and that is
at Kia Forum. Shout out to my cousin Michelle, who
is there right now and sending me pictures from the
event floor. But that is happening at Sofi there, arms sorry,
that is happening at the Kia Forum, and then at
Sofi happening just a couple of days later this weekend,
I should say, the fourth and the fifth, So actually
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next week beginning of next week, you've got Las Bujeres
Yah No Joran, which is a Shakiras tour will be
coming through and that's at so FI. So it's I'm
surprised that Gaga is not at Sofi, But then I
guess maybe this kind of explains why there's a conflict there,
because Gaga literally has four nights in town as opposed
to Shakira, who has two. Now, granted, if we're putting
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the Kia Forum attendance alongside Sofi, I guess it makes sense.
Give you four nights here and two nights there. That's
always a thing. But yeah, it's a lot going on
for southern California. Also already underway, well I shouldn't say
already underway as of tomorrow, the International Surf Festival kicks
off in the South Bay. So if you are in
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Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Rodondo Beach, Torrents, the Port of
Los Angeles Department of Beaches and Harbors, and then Los
Angeles County Fire Department are all coming together along with
Beachsport dot org. And this is not a new event,
but you'll actually be able to experience world class surfing
along the California coast. And that all leads into what
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is going on down the way. Is going to be
happening at Huntington Beach is the US Open of Surfing,
and so that one is already underway. It started on
the twenty sixth and runs through the second But the
thing that I like about this, if you are a
huge fan of extreme sports and doing the outdoor activity,
you can always check it out. From just walking along
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the beach, walking along the strand there are certain portions
that you can get grand stand seating and be able
to enjoy it. But trust me, it's not like the
amplified sound of the announcers just gets cut off at
those seats. So going down to HB not a bad thing.
You can pretty much as you come out of Sunset Beach,
heading into Huntington Beach is where you can start catching
some of the event. Most of it is a circle
or centered right around the pier in Huntington Beach. But
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that's a great time. I love going, mostly because it's
such an interesting time. Especially being in Huntington Beach down
along the water, You're able to experience and see, you know,
a whole different side of HB with all these talented
athletes from around the world who are coming in for
the US Open of Surfing, and it's just a great time.
You can also catch it on ESPN and a couple
other stations, so that's definitely something worth checking out. But yeah,
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I mean it's been it's pretty quiet. Schools are actually
getting ready to go back in session, which is crazy
to think about. We're coming up on August and a
lot of schools are going back early this year. We
were talking about that earlier in the week yes, like
it's wild to me specific to having to figure out
I couldn't imagine trying to figure out what to do
with my kids because it's like did you already do
what you wanted to do, because they all got to
be back. And it's interesting because when I was a
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kid growing up in the Idlann Empire, we had smog
days and those were days that were about fourteen days worth.
We had them in the Southland, but we had them
especially strong out in Success couldn't go out for recess
and there were a few days every year that we
had to stay home. They couldn't do anything with us,
and it was just wild. So to think that you
go different places around the country or you know, even
if you go to like Mammoth or whatever, they have
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snow days, we had small days. And so it's so
interesting now all these years later, out of the eighties
through the nineties into two thousand and beyond that you know,
the air quality has cleaned up enough that you you know,
you were able to go outside and do some unique things.
But we definitely live in that area that's always referenced
when it is either surfing or you can go to
the mountains or you can go to the desert or whatever.
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There's always so much happening for pretty much the South plans.
So it's interesting though, because this week is kind of
the wrap up, I'm guessing or getting ready to go
into those summer ween experiences where you're able to really
you know, check things out and enjoy things as you're
getting closer and closer to going back to school. But
the funnier not funnier thing, but I live by an
elementary school with Long Beach Unified School district and actually
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met the principal of the elementary school who's brand new
this year, and are talking to her and getting all
the lowdown on things being different and going back early
and having different breaks throughout the year. So that seems
to be either a longer holiday break for Thanksgiving or
a longer holiday break around Christmas and then usually maybe
the full two weeks at spring break. Is why this
is all coming about. So it's interesting to be not
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even through the summer. I mean, we're looking at the
twenty ninth of July, and you know we're already getting ready.
If you go to Target, if you go to Walmart,
you're going to see all the back to school stuff,
So it's kind of interesting that way, and trying to
figure out with my nieces, my sister's kids. Down in
San Clemente, they're getting ready to go back in two
weeks I think it is. And then in Long Beach
they're getting ready in two weeks for sure, or maybe
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three because I know there's a couple of in service
days coming up for the teaching staff. But anyway, it's
a wild time right now in southern California only because
you know, what used to be that good solid three
months of vacation ish or two months really has dwindled.
And it's really interesting because they're giving more throughout the year.
But that's where we're at.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
So isn't that enough? No?
Speaker 3 (13:54):
I you know I have more.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
It's Later with mo Kelly, Part two of What's Up
with Nick Poliochini and just ki A six forty.
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You're listening to Later with mo Kelly on demand from
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What's up for you? What? Thanks? What's up?
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What?
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K if I Am six forties Later with Mo Kelly,
Part two of What's Up with Nick polio Channi, I'm here.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Okay, you gotta tells what's help.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
I'm gonna tell you what's up with me, and I've
seen in the moment he goes in the chat room.
Thank you for obviously tuning in on YouTube to mister Kelly.
But to answer the question that has been posed quite
a few times, the reason that I'm wearing a patch
is not because I'm a huge fan of Pirates of
the character. I mean, yeah, but it's specifically because I
told I have a scratch on my cornea, so it
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is there, and just so it looks way worse under
I feel like, you know, this is my Quasimodo moment
from Hunchback. I've just like or maybe more Phantom, Phantom
of the Opera, behind the mapp behind the masks.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
Look, I've had nothing but eye problems my whole life
on a number of levels. I've had a few eye surgeries,
ocular blowout fractures, so wow, and they are strabismus.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
You can go google that. There are a lot of
things that I deal with eyes.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
I've worn lenses of some sort since i was maybe
eight years old, and I much of my vision was
impacted due to a head injury when I was eight
years old.
Speaker 3 (15:41):
Really okay, yeah, so continued to this.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Yeah, so that's when you were talking to me about
It's like, oh yeah, meant to that, done that all
sort of heavy.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Are you doing this? Are you making sure you're not
doing that?
Speaker 4 (15:50):
No?
Speaker 1 (15:51):
Watching, very helpful, No to really, but I've had all
of those things, and I don't wish it on anyone.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
It's just one of the things that I was not
blessed with. Is as far as a strong set of eyes.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
I get it. I can still wink, but I mean
that's about it. I won't see it. But that's okay.
I know that's fine. Well I'm winking, all right, you are,
I'm blinking. I'm winking.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
I'll take it, work for it.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
Yeah, Okay, there we go.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
All right.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
What is underway as of the twenty fifth and runs
through August eighth is one of my favorite exciting times
for the South plant. It's Dine La Week, which is
much longer than just one week anymore. But the reason
that I love this so much is we're all watching
the Almighty Dollar, and we're all watching our pocketbook and
this is the time when in Los Angeles County and
that means everyway the South Bay, San Gabri Valley, Los
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Angeles City proper. A lot of restaurants are participating in
dine La, which means discounted meals could be either during
lunchtime a lot of times and a more often than not.
They're prefix so meaning that you pick an appetizer, an
entrain assert or something of that effect. Also, you're able
to get into a lot of restaurants that may be
booked up. So this is one of those times where
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if you're looking for something fun, maybe a little bit
special occasion wise, I want to save a few bucks,
it is a great time to check out food in
the South plant So dine la dot com and it
is presented by Discover Los Angeles. But it gives you
a whole rundown. And I'm talking you name the kind
of food, and it's funny because you've got everything from
Let's see. If you're familiar with Shutters on the Beach
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over in Santa Monica, an insanely expensive beautiful hotel property
one Pico over there, they have a dinner with a
sixty five dollars prefix. If you're looking for something maybe
in Let's see, kind of scrolling through and seeing what's around.
You've got Alexander's Steakhouse over in Passadena, You've got every
kind of food. Oh, amotakos, which is great. You've got
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that in Ciritos, which is a lot of fun. But yeah,
it's one of those times where you know, even if
you don't have something to celebrate, it's a great time
to get out into the neighborhoods of southern California once again,
just because you're able to sample different cuisines. And I mean,
you know, I love free ninety nine. So this is
as close as I can get you to that with
some of the restaurants. But a lot of times they
do have things that they do throw in complimentary or
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free with the meals. So it's definitely worth it. And
so if you are familiar with fundraising and you are
familiar with me in any way, shape or form, I
am a huge proponent of children and I am a
huge supporter of children, and I have been with Chalk
Children's Hospital, Orange County for well over twenty five years now.
I started out volunteering with them when I was a
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cast member of the Disneyland Resort and Disney Volunteers. Ears
is still a big part of that but Chalk Walk
is happening this weekend. It's Chalk Walk in the Park
presented by the Disneyland Resort, and it is an opportunity
to raise funds for Children's Hospital Orange County and the
Chalk Foundation, because what they do with chalk is they
never turn any family away, no matter what the situation
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may be. And not that's the vast majority of children's hospitals,
either Miller's, Children's in Long Beach or CHLA, all of
them never turn children and family away. But this is
one of those reasons or one of those times when
match needed funds are collected. And the trade off is
you get to get up at the butt crack of
dawn on a Sunday morning and you get to go
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through the resort, so you get to walk through cast
member areas, backstage, you get to walk through some of
the attraction areas, you get to meet all the characters,
and it's all raising money for the Children's Hospital in
Orange County, which is in Santa Anna. If you're ever
traveling along this is me and my traffic reported is
if you're traveling along the twenty two or the fifty five,
you can easily see it. There just it's next door
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to Saint Joseph Hospital, which they used to share a campus,
but now through chalk Walk and many other the chok
Gala and other things, they're able to be self sufficient
and support themselves. And it's all through this event. Most
of it is through this event. If you're watching with
us right now on YouTube at mister mo Kelly, you
may have seen Henry de Carlo from KTLA. He always
has a huge team. I'm actually walking with a brand
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new team this year. Usually I work walk with Disney.
In the past, we've had I hurt teams I've walked with,
but I'm actually walking with nineteen nurses part of Magically
Thriving their nurses from all over Southern California as well
as outside of the area who come in maybe they
originally lived here and we are raising funds. So if
you are interested in supporting children in the Southland, you
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can always visit chokwalk dot org. If you go to
Nick pollio'cheini or this weekend with Nick on Instagram, TikTok,
you name it. The link in bio has where you
can even donate. You can join our team. I think
that's still available through Friday. But if you're not able
to join us, the thing that I do love is
the Slumbering Bear. So the Chalk mascot is Choco Bear.
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He's adorable. I may have been, as we say at
Disney at friends with him at one point, so I
may have been able to don the costume. That's been
a few years because I'm quite a bit taller than Chaco.
But I am there to support him in many many ways.
But if you're looking to find a good tax write
off for this year, or if you're looking just to
donate a few bucks, any amount is perfect and all
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goes to the Children's Hospital of Orange County as well
as a Chalk Foundation. And if you're not familiar with Chalk,
not only do they have that location to described in
Santa Ana, but they also partner with Hogue Hospital. They
have Chalk at Mission Hospital down in Mission Baho. So
there's so much there really is an opportunity for you
to get out. Also, we will have some of the
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kids of the nurses walking with us, and what's always
fun is being able to see year after year how
many families come back. And the sadder part is a
lot of times they may have lost a child at
Trotrem's Hospital, Orange County, and they still come back years
and years. I mean, there are handfuls of families who
have hundreds of members on their teams and raise funds
every single year, and they lost their children decades ago,
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and so it's one of those times to come together
as our Southern California community and really support each other again.
If you want more details about this or anything else
I've talked about for What's Up with Nick, you can
always check out the link in bio at Nick Pouliochanni
or This Week of with Nick on Instagram, TikTok x
or Twitter, you name it, I'm there. If you have
anything you want me to check out, by all means,
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slide into the DMS or shoot me an email. You
can also get that just because I want to not
only check out the things and encourage you to visit
things I'm aware of, but I want to know what's
going on in your backyard and I want to make
sure that I can support that no matter what the situation.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Maybe Nick Pouliocheini, Yes, sir, missed you last week.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
I missed being here last week too. I had an
incredible time with a lot of folks over at the
Disneyland resort. I also we had the seventeenth was the
official birthday. On the eighteenth, I actually hosted a retirement
party for JP Pryor and Steve Waalkenberg. You can see
that video over on Instagram with Disneyland Cast and community.
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Also you can see it on the Disneyland you know,
at Disneyland you can see a glimpse of me hosting
over there, which is kind of fun. That's exciting to see.
But it's one of those things if you're a magic maker,
being a cast member at Disney or being a member
of the Chalk community, getting out there in your own
backyard and helping out where you can is always a pleasure.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
Will we see you next week?
Speaker 3 (22:45):
I am planning on it, okay, because you may just
you know, no, you're right, And I mean the worst
part is I was hanging on the fourth of July.
I leave us hanging, I know, and God knows, and
I yeah, So I plan to be here next Tuesday,
where I am almost every.
Speaker 2 (22:59):
Week, text La MoU hair and fall on the mercy
of her court.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
I will absolutely and I know she enjoys portos because
she does. I mean, there might be delirious to your
house too, as fine as long as Mark doesn't get anything. Well, no,
Mark doesn't get squat. Does Mark even know where you live?
Did he go?
Speaker 2 (23:14):
No? Of course he didn't go. You just hang on here.
I like porthos say you're.
Speaker 3 (23:18):
Not getting any bring over some of the potato balls,
Mark Schnell.
Speaker 4 (23:23):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
And last thing, if you're following us on YouTube, a
couple of people pointed out in the chat room of
Momigo's but all three of the boys are all in black,
but especially Mark and I were both rocking our Simon
Cowell black T shirts.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
I need an eyepatch. I feel like I'm missing aye party.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
I find you one in the first aid.
Speaker 4 (23:41):
Kid.
Speaker 3 (23:41):
Well, I'm using both of my eyes at the moment,
so hang back for a second. Oh boy, you need
both eyes for what you do for right now? Yeah,
I think you're fine with just your mouth and moving on.
Moving on.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Out there for a moment. We need some uncomfortable side
hold on. We're a half hour away from Safe Harbor. Okay.
Speaker 4 (24:03):
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