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September 25, 2025 28 mins
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – Thoughts on the possible end of self-checkout kiosks in the City of Long Beach… PLUS – The debate over “breakfast for dinner” is reignited with a look at the best brunch spots in Orange County - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly
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Speaker 1 (00:22):
KFI later with Mo Kelly. We're live on YouTube and
the iHeartRadio app. And I'm in such a good mood
because I'm always in a good mood when the show
gets to give away prizes, and we have a lot
to give away tonight. Why because tomorrow I'm not on
the air. I will be at Footage Fest with Tawala

(00:46):
and Nick Polliochinni as we celebrate the anniversary of Napoleon
Dynamite and doing a special Q and A after a
special screening. So all the prizes that we've been talking
about have to give them away tonight. But here's what
you need to know. I'm not going to tell you

(01:06):
exactly when, but if you hear this, it's prize giveaway time.
What prizes am I talking about? We have two pairs
of tickets we have to give out to get the
lead out the led Zeppelin tribute ban. This is four Saturday,
September twenty seventh, at eight pm. We have two pairs

(01:30):
of tickets we're going to be giving away. And when
you hear this, know that we're getting ready to give
away a prize. And also we got to give away
two pairs of tickets tonight to see You Be Forty,
not a tribute ban the You Be Forty for Sunday,
September twenty eighth at seven pm. So if you should

(01:52):
hear this, we're getting ready to give away some tickets
and we're also giving away a pair of tickets to
the Miracle Theater this Sunday at seven pm because Grammy
Award winning gospel artist Corey Henry, who you've heard on
this show on multiple occasions, he is giving his monthly

(02:15):
church performance, that's what it's called, at the Miracle Theater
this Sunday at seven pm. So if you should hear this,
that means we're getting ready to give away even more prizes.
And that's saying nothing of the passes that we have
to the Alamo Draft House Theater downtown LA, which we're

(02:37):
doing on Friday. That has nothing to do with all
the Disney four packs that we're going to be giving
away next week. I think it's next week. Swallow, it
will correct me, but I think it's next week. We
have so much stuff that we're giving away, I can't
even keep track of all of it. But just know
when you hear the sounder, that means we're getting ready

(02:58):
to give away tickets, prizes, very cool stuff.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Not a Galaxian machine.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
No, no, no, no, that's the audio daily double from Jeopardy.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Oh I see, No, but I like Glaxon. That's one
of my favorite games. Or Gallagher, same six and one
half dozen of the other.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
No, no, no, Tony, Tony get Tony was like shaking his hands,
like no, no, mister gamer himself all these games and
like no, he's getting ready to go, like Alex T.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Beck on you it's not Centipede.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Okay, well, I mean Gallagha is nothing like Galaxy, and
they're they're very different games.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
What have I started? Come on, Gallagha is a much
better game. First of all?

Speaker 4 (03:38):
How so I'm sorry I asked, get to the bottom
of this. How so they get the double ship? You know,
bonus if you can do the firing, you know, that's
way better. You're talking about the bonus than Gallaga. The
bonus levels are better that the even just the way
the AI works as better.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Galaxy.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
There have AI back then when Galaxian came out, now
whatever you want to call it at the programming, but
Galaxy was before Galago, wasn't it.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
I can't remember. Yeah, yeah, it's yeah, it's it's more. Yeah. No.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
Galago was my preferred arcade game, and you can it
at table. It was just easy enough where you could
get your money's worth out of the game, and just
impossible enough where you could never finish the game. You
can't hide in that corner forever. No, No, you can't.
And I spent a lot of time hiding in that corner.
And after a while it just gets ridiculous where I
don't know, is there an end to Gallica, not that

(04:31):
a final level.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
I think it just keeps.

Speaker 4 (04:33):
It's like those games would just crash at a certain point,
like Donkey Kong, I believe it'll just or pack Man.
I think they just kind of crash at a certain point.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
You just keep going until you personally explode in a
giant Tourette's incident of the filthiest language possible when you
get killed unfairly. And Galaxiane was more like Space Invaders.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
Yes, it was closer to Space Invaders, but I mean
I enjoyed each of them in the time that you
know they were on top.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Tony, I deeply profoundly regret reference. I withdraw it.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
We went all the way around the barn because of
that but also on the show tonight, we're going to
talk about these self checkout kiosks which may be going away,
specifically in the city of Long Beach. Did you hear
about this new ordnance said no more self checkout stands
unless there is a person to man or woman them,
however you want to phrase it. We're going to talk
about that next segment, and we're going to tell you

(05:23):
about the best brunch spots in Orange County according to
the OC Register. We got a lot of nice positive
feedback when we were talking about bars the best bars
in the OC last night.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
We're going to keep it going with the best brunch spots.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
And let me just tell you right now, it's not
a real brunch spot if they don't prominently feature breakfast foods.
You have to have a healthy offering of breakfast foods.
I'm talking about pancakes, I'm talking about French toast, I'm
talking about a it's made to order. We need to

(05:56):
have breakfast potatoes, need to have all the breakfast foods.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Oh, I don't care.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
It's got to be breakfast because brunch starts with breakfast.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
As long as you're not eating that stuff for dinner
and upsetting the laws of God, and man, oh, we're
gonna have this fight. No, this is the hill I'm
willing to die on. Oh, let's go back to galaxy O.
Breakfast for dinner is always okay.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
There's someone right now who's eating pancakes or French toast
for dinner, and I support them in every way. I
want them sent to Seacott. What is wrong with you?
What is wrong with having breakfast for dinner?

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Because it's it's perversion, it's it's wrong.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
But you'll wake up and eat pizza in the morning.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
Well, you can eat pizza anytime you want.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
No, you can eat breakfast. I don't make the rules.
These are the rules. You can have breakfast. That's why
they hit breakfast was so damn good. They said, we
need to extend this period in which people are gonna
eat breakfast. We'll call it brunch.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
Well, brunch is okay, especially if you've got the mimosis.
Can we at least agree on that and move on? Yeah?
I never I never really care for You can't even
give me that now, I can't. Okay.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Look, I don't like mimosas, I don't like Bloody Mary's.
I don't like alcohol in the morning. You hate America,
I do. I hate everything about it, especially the part
that doesn't like breakfast for dinner. I could go for
some like Denny's pancakes right about now.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
What did I offer you when I walked in today?
I don't know your undying support, love, adoration? What which no?

Speaker 1 (07:19):
No in the non science fiction world, I offered you
something that was vaguely breakfast, like it was that I
made lovingly and skillfully with my own hands at home.
And you said no, dirty hypocrite And you said no, no, no, no,
tell the whole story. It had mushrooms in it. And
I abhor mushrooms. What did they ever do to you?

(07:42):
Absolutely nothing? And they will get nowhere near me. I
don't eat mushrooms. Were you abused with the mushroom as
a child? What happened? I don't know what it is.
My mother loves them, my wife loves them. I don't
like the taste of them. I don't like the texture
of them. They're usually used as a meat and a
log especially you know for vegans. They love mushrooms. I

(08:03):
don't like it in my uh risotto. Usually I'll get
like a rice risotto to put mushrooms in it. Can't
stand mushrooms, just don't like them. Okay, that's fine. I
accept that because I just accept you. But I want
you to know that you're in the the tiny, strange
minority of people in America and the world.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
Look, I've been a minority my whole life. Okay, don't
start that. Okay, I'm just letting you know. I'm used
to it.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Whenever I walk into the room, I'm usually the minority.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
I haven't said you people once yet. Not yet. It's
still early. Okay.

Speaker 5 (08:36):
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Speaker 6 (08:41):
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Speaker 2 (08:59):
Just want to digress real quick.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Had a nice conversation today with Megan McCain on her
Citizen McCain podcast. I'll be uploading various clips from that.
If you go to Instagram at mister Mo Kelly m
R M O K E L L Y, you will
see clips pop up. We had fun talking about the
rapture and other things that we've talked about here on

(09:22):
the show. But Megan and I we go way back
and been friends for a long time and people say
like Mo, you and Megan McCain. Yet not only was
she a host for a short time here at KFI,
she was a very very good friend to me when
my father passed and she was there to console me
and gave me a lot of words of wisdom to
navigate that time. Obviously, with the passing of her father

(09:45):
she had some pearls of wisdom to pass down to me.
So if you get a chance and go to a
mister mo Kelly, there'll be more clips that they roll
them out, like you know, once every twelve hours or so,
but definitely want you to catch that conversation. I'll post
a full conversation before the night is over on Instagram
and threads.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
Changing gears.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
If you're like me, I usually go grocery shopping once
or twice a week. I don't do the grocery shopping
where I'm getting like forty five fifty items.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
I shop as I need stuff.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
I know it's not efficient, it's typical man behavior, and
I'll go and shop for like seven eight things. The
reason why that's important is because I almost always then
go to the self checkout option. I like not being
bothered by people. I would rather not wait in a line,
and usually the self checkout moves quickly enough where I

(10:39):
can get in and get out. But if you happen
to be living in Long Beach, that option as far
as grocery stores may be going away. Long Beach City
Council approved an ordinance back on August twelfth, which establishedes
quote unquote, certain staffing requirements for self service checkout stations
at grocery and drug stores to advance public safety and

(11:03):
prevent retail theft.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
Close quote.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
I don't know how this advances public safety and preventing
retail theft by shutting down the self checkout kios, but
it's happening, and it's happening in Long Beach.

Speaker 7 (11:17):
This is impacting nineteen stores in Long Beach. What it
could mean is those self checkout kios those lanes could
become extinct. So I walked into these vonds offer vonds here,
I've gotten rid of their self checkout lanes. Six of
the kiosks were closed, and this is what shoppers are
seeing when they go in. They're seeing these signs saying sorry,
these lanes are closed because of the new ordinance.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
So in order for the.

Speaker 7 (11:42):
Self checkout lanes to exist here on Long Beach, stores
got to follow some guidelines, right, a three to one ratio,
So one employee for every three self checkout lanes two?

Speaker 1 (11:53):
Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose if you have
to have an employee for every three self checkout lanes.
The whole point of a self checkout lane is to
be by your damn self and check yourself out. But
if you have to add more employees just so you
can use this self checkout kind of counterintuitive.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
I would think.

Speaker 7 (12:14):
Self checkout lanes two. It has to be fifteen items
or less for you, the consumer.

Speaker 8 (12:20):
Excuse me, fifteen items or fewer. Grammar fifteen items or fewer.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
And don't you just hate the mother fathers who come
up there with like forty five items.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
It's like, damn, you can't.

Speaker 8 (12:34):
You should be able to count to fifteen when you
have forty five items in your basket.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
And I've been like, oh, I didn't see your swing,
But it's fifteen items or fewer.

Speaker 7 (12:45):
It has to be fifteen items or less for you,
the consumer. Three, you can no longer buy those locked
items in those self checkout lanes.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Well wait, wait all these rules now, this is not
in the ordinance. Oh, you can ever buy booze in
self checkout? Either that's booze. But I'm saying all the
items and depending which store you go to a long beach,
that could be your toothpaste, it could be shampoo, it
could be all those items which weren't locked up prior
to the pandemic yet are now locked up and you

(13:14):
can't use them for self checkout.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
I'm not sure I've ever made it through a self
checkout without having to get help from a human. This
is what I do now.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
I usually would go to the Vonns up on Pass
Avenue before I get here, and I may get a
dinner or something, and that means I just go to
self checkout and you have to ask for a bag.
You have to beg for a bag, and it's like,
not after even after begging for the bag, you have
to pay ten cents for the bag.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
I had to learn that when I moved here, because
you go through the checkout with a whole cart full
of stuff and then at the end they ask you,
would you like a bag, And I'm like, oh, no,
I'm wearing cargo shorts. Don't worry about.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
It right now.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
I'm just gonna care bring this all out in my arms.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
I'm a black man.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
They're not gonna let me do that.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
We're gonna assume I'm gonna say, cirt, where's your receipt? Well,
it's in my pocket, but I can't reach it right
now because I have fifteen or fewer items in my hands,
I can't reach into my pocket.

Speaker 7 (14:17):
But anyhow, three you can no longer buy those locked
items in those self checkout lengths if they decide to
keep them. So, as you can imagine, there's a lot
of reconfigurating that stores have to do, a lot of recoding.
Does just mean that they will hire more workers?

Speaker 5 (14:35):
No?

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Also, did she say can reconfigurating?

Speaker 1 (14:38):
Yes, she said reconfigurating as opposed to reconfiguration.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
What are we doing here? Fifteen items or fewer?

Speaker 7 (14:45):
Three you can no longer buy those locked items in
those self check out lengths if they decide to keep them. So,
as you can imagine, there's a lot of reconfigurating.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
That stores have.

Speaker 7 (14:56):
Reconfigurating configure that stores have to do a lot of recoding,
does just mean that they will hire more workers. I
talked to a shopper here. She didn't want to go
on camera. She told me, oh my goodness, during the pandemic,
they made us get used to these self checkout lanes, right,
and I never liked it. Now I'm used to it,

(15:17):
and now I got to go back to waiting and
maybe longer lines.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
Yes, yes, that is the only alternative. I think we
need fifteen new reporters or fewer. This is not her
finest moment. It gets worse. Mark.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
I was actually not going to bring that up, and
then she all of a sudden has a brain lock
and her and her speech just completely stops.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Here it is I'm going to play it unedited.

Speaker 7 (15:42):
To waiting and maybe longer lines, because are they going
to hire more workers? I said, well, what if they
do hire more workers? She goes, are the costs going
to go up? I don't want to see that. So
no matter how you cut it, this is going to
impact the consumer.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Guys negatively impact and I and I that's the negative impact. Yeah, yeah,
that's the future. Some of these ordinances are just dumb.
To think that you can't have self checkout unless you
have a person there defeats the whole point. What's the

(16:24):
point of having self checkout? And yes, if you should
hire someone, and I doubt they will, but if you should,
it's going to have the cost of goods go up
as well because they're going to They're going to figure
that into the cost of goods.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
So mark no.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
More self check out for you or me, at least
in the city of Long Beach. Well, I'll just leave
that to the hookers that go to the Ralph's Sun
near my place late at night. Why is it you
always have to belittle the hookers. Oh, I didn't belittle them.
Everybody's got to earn a living, do what you can.
Hooker's got to eat. I'm just gonna go ahead and

(17:01):
leave that a lot. It's Later with Moo Kelly kf
I Am six forty with Live Everywhere, the iHeartRadio app
and speaking of hookers at eating, we're gonna tell you
about the best brunch spots in Orange County.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Hookers need not apply question mark I am ron Burgundy
unless they eat breakfast for dinner.

Speaker 5 (17:18):
You're listening to Later with Mo Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty l.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
With Kelly six ft.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
Live Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app and YouTube.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
It's Later with Mo Kelly and the series that I've
been following in the OC Register talking about the best
of twenty twenty five. It's interesting because there are places that,
for the most part, I've not been to. I don't
live in the area. I visit the area, but when
I visit the area, I want to be intentional with
it and hit a new place each time. So these
are some great recommendations. Last night we talked about some

(18:04):
of the best bars in Orange County, and today we're
going to talk about the best brunch of Orange County
for twenty twenty five. No only lists the top three,
but that's good enough. I said in the first segment
that brunch must include a breakfast option. If I'm going
out to brunch with someone, I'm eating breakfast. I'm not

(18:25):
eating a burger. I'm just not. It defeats the purpose
of going out to brunch. Just say you're going to lunch. Then, okay,
the emphasis must be on breakfast.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Mark Rodner. It must be the focal points. Where do
these rules come from? Of yours?

Speaker 1 (18:42):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (18:42):
That come for me?

Speaker 1 (18:43):
That's all it meant. Oh, okay, clarification achieved, right, Just
want to let you know. So it's just the top three.
So coming in at number three Broken Yolk Cafe, and
they have multiple locations, and as it already known for
its extensive breakfast menu already in Yes, I'm in, I'm

(19:05):
in Broken Yolk brings excuse me breaks into the list
among diners as the favorites for brunch. It opened in
nineteen seventy nine in the Pacific Beach area of San
Diego and has expanded to forty locations in nationwide, seven
in Orange County. The breakfast menu is massive, with traditional
egg dishes in an array of combinations, omelets, skillets, I

(19:27):
make seven kinds of benedicts, seven South of Border combinations,
breakfast sandwiches and burritos, and savory or sweet pancakes, French toast,
crapes and waffles. They had me at Crape, they had
me at breakfast, Mark Ronner. I will eat there at

(19:48):
Broken Yolk Cafe anytime during brunch because they have an
exorbitant menu.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
You sound like a reverse Doctor Seuss cartoon. Insie Doctor Seuss.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
Yes, yes, I'm gonna break my fast really fast at
the Broken Yolk.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
You will eat it in a house, You will eat
it in a mouse Yes, yeah, yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
Coming in number two dles Mexican Grill. Did you hear me?
Les Mexican Grill multiple locations This year, Dreeles Mexican Grill

(20:39):
celebrates its fifty third anniversary. Continues to serve its clientele
with the quality, familiar meals, and veteran staff that have
landed it atop the best of lists for years. That
holds true for its weekend brunch, as it says, quote,
what makes our brunch special that it doesn't feel like
a trendy outing. It makes it feel like your favorite
home cooked to Mexican meal, just with a little extra flare.

(21:00):
That's Melinda Fraser, social media manager. The small chain nine
SOCl locations five in Orange County offers brunch from ten
thirty am to two pm the frame excuse me. The
favorites include Wavos, Benedictos, Breakfast Burrito.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
ChIL Chiles. Okay, now we're talking.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
And recently added pasole for breakfast brunch. It's just I'm
just reading. Hey, I think of that as a dinner option.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
Yeah, inappropriate? Sorry, Oh you can't have dinner for brunch
or breakfast for dinner. We're all over the map here
and they also serve complimentary champagne. Well you buried the
lead there, didn't you? Hey, you know, complimentary. They didn't
say you could get drunk. She said, complimentary.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Okay, all right, that's number two, and then coming in
number one of the best brunch spot in Orange County. Uh,

(22:09):
I'm not so sure I could agree with this. The
name of the spot is The Cut handcrafted burgers. Uh,
where's the breakfast? Where's the breakfast?

Speaker 2 (22:24):
It reads.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Already established and beloved for its high quality burger concepts,
the Cut is carving out a strong niche in the
brunch market. Quote, we're heading into a newfound revival with
this change. This founder, Steve kim My executive chef Ryan
Yee comes from a high quality culinary background. We try
to execute as close as we can to that level,
but still make it approachable.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
They say their menu is both familiar and unique.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
It is served from ten am to two pm on
Saturday and Sunday. They serve savory biscuits and gravy with
Italian sausage. French toe okay, there we go, which is
made on fresh brioche from Orange County Baking and mixed
beer mix berries and chicken and waffles. Okay, that's kind
of sort of I need more breakfast though.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
And chicken and waffles negative.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
I've never been a fan of that particular dish. Chicken
and waffles one. I don't like mixing my sweet and savory,
but the dish itself has never been like special to me. Now, okay, look,
I've never understood that. But I thought if I admitted
that you and Touala would gang up on me and
start with your white sheet stuff.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
No no, no, no, I mean you and the pointy hats.
That's all you.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
I can't do anything about that. Twala, and I don't
know where he comes out on chicken and waffles me.
I'm I'm not a fan of meats and sweets. I've
had it, but it's not like I really enjoy it
because it feels like I'm eating two meals at once.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
I meet my breakfast and my dinner at the same time.
It's confusing, it's incongruous.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
I need If I'm gonna have breakfast, I'm gonna have
all breakfasts. I'm not gonna mix it up.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Okay. I like to keep my food segregated. See do
you have to say segregated? Yes?

Speaker 9 (24:04):
I did, yes, And that's where we draw the line,
because I want my meats and sweets together. I want
sweet on my meat. I want it all. Okay, excuse me,
you want your sweet on your meat. Sweets and meats
go together perfectly. Although I no, no, no, no, I
have to admit this out loud on the radio. As
many times as I've been to Rosco's over I don't

(24:25):
know how many decades I have never had their chicken.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
I don't think of Rosco's chicken and waffles for anything,
chicken or dinner. If I'm going there, I'm getting like
the grits. I'm gonna get the eggs. I'll get the
chicken sausage, chicken sausage, chicken sauce, not chicken. Yes, it's
a sausage that comes from a chicken's.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
Right. If you throw something in a tube, steak, it
suddenly becomes acceptable for breakfast. Yes, and chicken or waffles,
not chicken and water. I agree, Junction, what your function exactly?
Where's Jack Sheldon when we need him?

Speaker 9 (25:03):
Some people they like a little sweet on their meat.
Some people like a little sweet on their meat, and
they like how it flavors me. I'm okay, I don't
want any bird on my plate unless it's in a
nice salty disc that is the Rosco's Chicken sausage.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
And button or can get you pretty far. The conjunction matters.
I don't mind it. I just don't mind it with
you know together, I just want it either or not?
And do you keep all of your dishes set like
when they give you the grits and the cheese, eggs
and onions and the waffle do you keep all those
on their separate plates that they come on?

Speaker 2 (25:40):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (25:40):
I don't like my food touching, so you don't put
it all on one plate.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
And just no, no, no, no, no, it's.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Either or and I'll eat this or that you have
yellow pois tape on your plate?

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Sure do not this?

Speaker 5 (25:53):
But that you're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on
demand from KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
Always time to give away some tickets.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Let's talk about Get the Leadout, which consists of six
veteran musicians whose intent is delivering Led Zeppelin live.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
Like you've never heard them before.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
If you and a guest want to go this Saturday
at the Sorito Center for the Performing Arts to see
Get the Leadout Led Zeppelin tribute band. You need to
be caller number eight, call her number nine, You and
a guest. We'll get to see Get the Leadout this Saturday,
September twenty seventh at eight pm at Crito Center for

(26:32):
the Performing Arts. And if you are a Led Zeppelin fan,
you do not want to miss this. Caller number eight,
call he number nine. They've been dubbed as the American
led Zeppelin. They're gonna be performing all the hits, a
whole Lot of Love, Immigrant Song that's my favorite, and
Fool in the Rain. Two pairs of tickets. We're giving
them the way right now. Call her number eight, call

(26:55):
her number nine. And I never had a chance to
see led Zeppelin, but I would love the opportunity to
see Get the Lead Out, the closest thing to that.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
And it's at the Sorito Center for the Performing Arts.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
If you've never been there, it is a wonderful venue.
In fact, that's where I got married, at the Sorito
Center for Performing Arts. You definitely want to go to
great venue. I anticipated it being a great show. All
you need to be is caller number eight, a caller
number nine, you and a guest. We'll be going to
see Get the Leadout as in Led Get the Lead

(27:27):
Out and see all the hits performed of Lead Zeppelin
this Saturday at the Toredo Center for the Performing Arts.
If you are in the Mo Migos chat in the
YouTube video stream, we're giving them heads up when the
ticket giveaways are going to be happening. So it would

(27:49):
behoove you, behoove you Mark. It would behoove you to
be part of the video simulcast community on YouTube at
mister mo Kelly, we will be giving you a heads
up when we're giving away the tickets later on for
Corey Henry or later on for UB forty. You don't

(28:10):
want to miss out on your opportunity eight hundred five
to zero one KFI eight hundred five two zero one
five three four.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
Not only would it behoove you, but if you don't
do it, you'll rue the day and you'll rule the day,
and it would beg the question why did you miss
your opportunity? And if you took it it might rid
down to your benefit. Well, yeah, you don't want to
have a negative impact that No, I haven't

Speaker 5 (28:31):
Forbid KS five and KOST HD two, Los Angeles, Orange
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