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February 12, 2025 34 mins
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – “What’s Up,” with regular guest contributor Nick Pagliochini delving into everything the Southland has to offer for Valentine’s Day from a LIVE! Blind Date you can watch solo, with your #Galentines, or your main squeeze’ to getting a tattoo to commemorate the day…PLUS – A look at The Atlantics’s deep dive into the realm of ‘sex parties’ - 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.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Forty joining us as he's going to do every single
Tuesday night now is Nick Poaliochini. We're going to find
out what's up comma with Nick Poliochanni.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
Not what's up with Nick? Right, what's wrong with him?

Speaker 2 (00:18):
No?

Speaker 4 (00:19):
I mean, let's be real though we do kind of
come up both side. We do all sides of it.
But good to be back, see, good to see you
as well, good to be seen. And the thing that
I was going to talk about and you've kind of
touched on it, but the thing is it is Valentine's
Day this week. We also have Singles Awareness Day, which
started in twenty one, two thousand and one.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
There's a Singles Awareness Yeah.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
So here's the funniest thing I even did like a
little bit of my like chat GPT Deep dottil So.
Singles Awareness Day originated in two thousand and one when
a high school student named Dustin Barnes, along with his friends,
decided to create a day to celebrate being single as
a protest against Valentine's Day, choosing February fifteenth as the
date to highlight their singles Day status and then often

(01:00):
selling discounted Valentine's are like going and getting all the
discounted Valentine's candy and everything else and using those as
part of the celebration for it. So anyway, and that's
also Gallentine's Day. Okay, like Galentine's Day, then Gallentine's Day
would pretty much be the same, but specifically for ladies.
So for you to get together with your female friends
or you know, however you identify it sounds like a

(01:22):
sex party. I mean it could be, because I mean,
and I have plenty of friends who would be happy
to put together a toupwar party. That's very much down
that line, because I got lots of friends in the.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Aware party.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
Things that do go their their top shelf safe and
the dishwasher.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
But they're good, they're good things.

Speaker 4 (01:41):
They're good things. They're good things. They might be called
marital aids or enhancements or enhancements additions too. But anyway,
so it's a busy weekend. It's a busy week this week.
It's a busy weekend because you've got that, and also
it's a holiday weekend because the President's Day. So for me,
I've got some things you know that I like to
a little bit off the wall and be a little

(02:02):
bit different. So one of the things that's really bizarre
in all of my deep dives of things have been
fun for you to do during the week or for Friday,
is going to be Blind Date Live.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
So this is.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
Literally put on by the Upright Citizen's Brigade in downtown
LA and it is going to be where you are
watching a lie a blind date happen in front of you.
So you actually get to be a fly on the wall.
How many times you want to be a fil in
the wall when you're sitting.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
On a date?

Speaker 5 (02:32):
Okay, and the daters know that they're being well dats know.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
But here's the problem. Here's the setup as I understand it,
and it's a bunch of comedians. I mean, if you're
familiar with Upright Citizens Brigade, you know it's kind of
like the Groundlings. It's it's a lot of improv. But
what is really entertaining about this is there will be
four daters in the audience that do not know they
are the contestants on the show.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
Is like prices right, come on down.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
Relatively speaking, kind of think back to you know, you
know the dating game, but they're going to be brought
up on stage. So they're being brought to the venue
with friends under false pretenses. Oh and then they're going
to go up on stage to go on a blind
date with the other four contestants kind of thing. And
you're gonna watch it unfold. Now, if you want to
go see it, their tickets available. You can get them
at the link in bio at Nick poulio'keannea this week,

(03:20):
Go Nick. But you can also stream it, which I
think is even more entertaining.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
This is this is interesting.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
So if you yeah, I was gonna say so, if
you and La mouhead they don't have plans on Friday,
this might be really fun for ten bucks. So it
may not be free ninety nine, but it's pretty darn close.
What time is it? I work on Friday, as you know.
Oh I know that, But that's why I say you
can well you can do that, but you can stream
it here. That was I was gonna say. So, if
you get it ten bucks in advance, fifteen dollars at
the door. All the information is at youcbcomedy dot com,

(03:48):
so upright, Citizensbrigade dot com, or you can check out
again the link in bio.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
But that's I like it. It's something different.

Speaker 4 (03:55):
It's something that if you're single, if you're a couple,
if you're a warrior, if you're an exhibitionist, if you're
all the things, it's something that's there for you.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
So that's different and unique to check out.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
But if you're looking for something a little bit more permanent,
whether you are single or dating or whatever, how about
getting a new tattoo.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Because you and I both have tattoos quite a few.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
I have a tattoo and a fraternity brand right, and
I've got Pinup Girl which is my grandma scorpio and
a water crevel clop of the Water sign. I did
both in my twenties and I was pretty safe as
far as imagining who I would be in my fifties.
I said, yeah, both of these will still apply. Yeah,
I don't know what I would get now.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
Well's funny because and I think what you just described
there is what I always encourage people because people see
the tattoos, and I like, you got them in my twenties,
and it's always do you have the people that go
and go get there?

Speaker 3 (04:46):
You know, Hey, I don't want to be not no
shaming the.

Speaker 4 (04:50):
Tramps stamp yet and I know exactly, But the point
is you and I have stories behind ours, yes, and
if you're going to go get something permanent on you,
that is something that I highly encourage that you get
a story.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
And so this is a great opportunity.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
So if you're ever familiar with Friday the thirteenth, that
predominantly in tattoo parlors around the country and around the
world is when they do flash sales, meaning that for
like five and fifty bucks. So on Friday thirteenth, all
around the world, you're able to go into most tattoo
parlors and just walk in off the street and they'll
give you a flash sheet and on that sheet will

(05:23):
be a selection of you know, fifteen to twenty tattoos.
You can pick something from that for fifty bucks right there,
no appointment needed, and you can immediately go in. And
it's a lot of what people do for a first
tattoo or for that first story, that first experience.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
So, yeah, I was a wild child in my twenties.
Oh I get it.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
I don't know if I would now my I'm forty three,
and my skin elasticity alone makes me question that well.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
And also I got both of my on my bicep,
which would change the least most likely right over the
course of forty years.

Speaker 4 (05:57):
And I did the same thing because I did both,
they're all on my lower torso because at the time
I was working at Disney and I had planned on
being a career Disney person and at that point in time,
Disney did not allow you to have visible tattoos. So
that was why I planned I was going to be
like that guy that was in the military who had
all the tattoos all hidden under my clothes.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
So that was kind of how that played out.

Speaker 4 (06:15):
But this year for Valentine's Day, there are a lot
of tattoo parlors around the Southland that are actually going
to be doing because Valentine's Day is on Friday the fourteenth,
They're going to be treating the same concept of that
Friday the thirteenth that it usually is. But I've even
found a couple of things where you can go in
and two for the price of one, you know, one
hundred bucks to get two tattoos, which is not two

(06:36):
for the price of one, that's fifty bucks each. But anyway, Thursday,
Friday Saturday. All sorts of tattoo parlors across the south
Land all have availability for that. So I think it's fun.
I think it's a different thing. It's definitely a unique thing.
Now again we've talked about this. Make sure you think
about what you're doing, get through and always make sure

(06:56):
that you plan because this is I mean we both
have friends I guarantee this, who have names or things
that that they should never have done. Yes, so the
go iconography. If you're going to do something like that.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
Stefan, do you have a tattoo or if not, have
you ever considered I do not, but I did consider
getting one.

Speaker 5 (07:16):
It was only because all my cousins got their last name,
well it's our last name put on their ankle. I
was like, that'd be kind of cool. But yeah, so,
I mean that's the only one I considered other than that.
Not really, Mark, did you ever consider getting like a
tramp stamp? Nothing above the coin slot? But Stephan, were
you concerned that you were all gonna forget your last name?

(07:39):
What's the issue there? I don't understand this. No, they
just did it. They did it on their own. I
was like, that's kind of cool. Maybe I'll do it too.
But then I was like, I think people the age
of Mo and me, when we were kids, it wasn't
a lot of people who had tattoos, and you ran
the risk of getting your ass kicked by just asking
somebody what their tattoo was, because it was usually somebody

(08:00):
who was either a vet, or a biker or a prisoner,
and they earned those tattoos. It wasn't just like a
sorority girl going in and get someone on her ankle.
It was there was a story behind every tattoo.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
And we came along where tattoos, especially in the African
American community, were frowned upon. You just you didn't see
tattoos were not looked upon favorably. I would say in
the nineteen seventy along the lines of what Mark was saying, Yeah,
you might probably were in a biker gang or something
like that.

Speaker 5 (08:30):
I feel like, since I'm not like a combat vetoran,
I don't deserve one. But on the other hand, tattoos
of both of my late kiddies on each bicep, Wow,
that has some appeal.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
No, that that's and I understand that emotionally, And you
may be trying to be funny, but I'm not kidding.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
I got to do that. Yeah, that's something makes sense.
That's something that's not going to change.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
And along those lines, my mother got her first tattoo
at eighty right is it it's it's actually an homage
to my late father and it says big Moe's girl.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
And do we want to know where it is?

Speaker 5 (09:07):
It's on her bicep somewhere around her because I've seen
it fourth of July.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
So like, no, I've seen no, No, because I know
your mom. Like I was gonna say, like, I've seen it,
so and I have to say, that's impressive.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
I'm all mama.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
Yeah, with her her fireball and her uh and then
her tattoos.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
Look, she and I would talk before we go to
break and I would talk and we would have adult conversations.
Now sure, she will tell me about relatives who passed on.
She would tell me stories that would have been considered
very embarrassing, you know, ten twenty years ago. And you
learn more about your family that way, and then the

(09:44):
stories that she tells about them. I learned more about her,
and I've learned that I don't want to learn everything about.

Speaker 4 (09:50):
No, no, no, not no, And I think that's the
thing that we just you know, that's something that I
even tapped to with, you know, losing my father. It's
that oral history component correct and making sure that to
get those stories, because even as time has progressed to
the stories change ever so slightly, or they become more embellished,
or something gets really unusual. And there's a couple of
stories that I'll tell you off the air that are

(10:10):
like that.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
So I'll tell you some.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
I won't give the names, but sure I think was
what was I think I took her. I took her
out for her birthday. Okay, So we were just talking
and she was telling me, did you know so and
so was gay?

Speaker 5 (10:25):
No, and you find out like five six family members
are either gay, gay, or i'll say multisexual, right, because
there were no there were.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
No labels back then.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Of course, you know, you just learn more about your
family and then you realize that people are you have
a very limited view of them in your family as
you grow up. Right, if you learn more about your
family members, you probably would have a greater appreciation of
people in general.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
I agree.

Speaker 4 (10:56):
I think that's and right now, that would be amazing,
wouldn't it.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
It would be It's Late with Mo Kelly.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Nick Polo Kenny joins me in the studio k if
I Am six forty Live everywhere in the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
You're listening to Later with Mo Kelly on demand from
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Speaker 3 (11:14):
Last Call and Song to Tell.

Speaker 6 (11:17):
You, Last Call, Songs tell Us this Week, Last Gong.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
K if I Am six forty. It's Mo Kelly and
Nick Polyokeety as we continue What's Up with Nick. Last segment,
we were talking about tattoos, where we have them, why
we got them, whether we get others in.

Speaker 4 (11:51):
The future exactly, and if you want to get them
this weekend for Valentine's Day, because there's so many opportunities
for you would be starting on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. So
it's very funny because Valentine's Day is obviously a very
commercialized holiday, and so it's a very much Hallmark holiday,
if you will, or American greeting card holiday. But you've
got Villentine's Day, which is the thirteenth of February, you

(12:15):
have Valentine's Day which is the fourteenth, and then you
have Singles Awareness Day or Gallantine's Day on the fifteenth,
So you've got all of that stuff. Plus then here
we are. It's all butted up against President's a weekend,
So you want to find a place to either show
off your tattoo and you or old. How about something
a little bit darker in downtown LA. How about something

(12:36):
with Cumbia. And I know you love music, but Gothi
Cumbia is back and it is a traveling show that
goes all around the country. Now it is twenty one
and over, but it is Friday, and it is going
to be at the l Ray in downtown or sorry,
the Regent Theater in Downtown LA. It's been at the
l Ray previously, but this year it is at the
Regent Theater. And it is incredible if you have attended

(12:58):
any of the events before, and it's going to be
a really interesting because it's like Cumbia music, and you've
got all sorts of other things, but then you also
have like dance and electronica. They've gotten many different rooms
that are there available for you. So trying to find
something that's available for everybody, I guess is what you're saying.
Plus we're in a world and we've talked about there's

(13:18):
so many times with this weekend with Nick or anything else.
Halloween is a year round thing. Halloween, Horror, haunt are
all very very popular venues. And so when you've got
this like gothic crossover from when we were kids and
Gothic was a very specific thing, very very specific, and
now those lines of dark black ink have bled into

(13:42):
so many areas to the point that you see, you know,
I mean, you've got san Rio characters, the most adorable,
that's Hello Kitty and Karopi. But you've got Coromi, which
is literally the character born on Halloween, that is like
the darkness. You've got death metal little characters within that world.
So anyway, Gothi Kumi is something that you can check out. Also,
there are plenty of burlesque shows that are going on,

(14:05):
which is always kind of fun. Got some stuff over
at Harvell's and Santa Monica down in Long Beach again
you miss, I'm there so long, Okay, that we can
do and we need to do so we can do
double date or whatever not. It's a little challenging with
this shift, but you've got Harvelle's in Santa Monica, You've
got it here and down in Long Beach. So what
they were done to Beach for a while. They were
they did have a location there. I don't think it's

(14:26):
still with us. I don't think it survived past the pandemic,
like a lot of businesses, but Harvell's, which is near
Congregation Ale in Long Beach, I'm a.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Pretty regular there, or have been in the past.

Speaker 4 (14:37):
So but anyway, also because it is an extended holiday weekend,
it might be time for you to Oh no, there
was one more thing I want to talk about. This
one is kind of interesting. It came up on my radar.
There's such a focus on health. Obviously, we just came
out of January and so you know, New Year's resolutions
have probably gone out the window by now we're in February.

(14:57):
But there is a place called I'm guessing it's Live
or Live West Hollywood, and it is also going to
be opening a new location in downtown LA somewhere here
in the near future. But you can go for a
couple's ice chill, so where they have the cryo chambers
that a lot of athletes, professional athletes do for sports recovery.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
You can go with.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
Your significant other and you can go in the chamber together. Now,
I don't think you're gonna be getting you know, fresh
or friendly in the chamber together. No surprisingly roomy, but
really when you're talking you know, sub zero temperatures, shraggage,
I mean yeah. And also any moisture is going to
be stickage, so like you're gonna be like out of

(15:39):
a Christmas story like for the tongue on the light
of the light pole or the flag pole stuck. You're stuck,
so you'll really be stuck on your significant other. So anyway,
totally random thing. I love it when people take a
holiday that is all about one thing and then just
completely throw it onto ear and advertise it.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
So l I V who or w E ho live
we hooe. Good job.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
But you can check them out on Instagram. And then
I was gonna say, because it is a holiday weekend,
what am I doing? I'm going snowboarding, so bear no
going to Mammoth. So I usually go three times a year. Obviously,
not having a job slight you to have all sorts
of spill this weekend because of that. No, that's exactly.

(16:22):
So that's and that's what I'm gonna say. So even
though I'm going to Mammoth, which is not close, they've
still got so much there at the resort that'll be going.
They're expecting more snow to be dumped on Thursday and Friday.
Also here in our local mountains, you'll be able to
go to Mountain High in Rightwood. You can also go
to Snow Summit and Bear Mountain. If you're going to
go over to Big Bear, there's plenty of snow. If

(16:43):
you're not looking for actual specific snow sports, you can
do Lake Arrowhead, Blue Jay. There's so much to do
and this is one of those opportunities that we always
celebrate here in southern California because you've got the beach,
you've got the mountains, you've got everything in between, and
so this is you know, it's beautif But again with
the wain, the rain, the rain and the wet weather

(17:05):
there we go.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plane.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
But yeah, so that's it.

Speaker 4 (17:12):
So that's where I'll be headed off actually Thursday, and
i'll be back on Monday. So it'll be nice to
be back. I haven't been back in Mammoth since last year,
so I.

Speaker 7 (17:20):
Don't I don't think I've been to Mammoth since I
was a kid. It's great and I love it because
it's great year round. So they have mountain biking with
the lake there. I mean not saying I'm highly encouraging
you check out the things that are closer to home.
Just go to the San Bernardino Mountains, go out to
Lake Arrowhead, go out to Big Bear, go to Right Wood.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
That's a much easier thing. In fact, that's what we
usually do during the week. So we'll go snowboarding during
the week because it's a quick and easy run up
to the local mountains. And then these longer holiday weekends
we'll be able to go out for Mammoth and get
in some really solid runs.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
You got a question, Yeah, and we'll just dump this
if this is too much your business. Oh no, but
you have an electric vehicle, I do. Does going to
Mammoth impact your vehicle in any way to the best
of your don't know?

Speaker 3 (18:04):
Surprisingly not.

Speaker 4 (18:05):
So when I first started going to Mammoth, I had
a Toyota RAV four, just a regular, you know, gasoline
powered vehicle. And the last three seasons, yeah, we're twenty
twenty five yacht. So the last three seasons I've had
a Volkswagen ID four And the only challenge that I
have encountered is sometimes finding a place to charge. But surprisingly,

(18:28):
even with all the communication around EV's and lower performance
in the cold temperatures, we've never had a problem. And
it's funny because now my sister and brother in law
have jumped on board and they also have evs, but
they've up to this point also always use a gasoline
vehicle and we always get better gas mileage and everything
else going up into it and have had very few

(18:49):
issues at all. So surprisingly, Plus our cars all will drive,
which makes it even easier because I don't have to
worry about chains or anything that. Also, yeah, so you
don't use change. No, sometimes if you get it's really bad.
We can get those socks, which I think is hilarious.
But yeah, other than that, no, it's great. So I'm
as I am not. There are other things I'm looking
forward to, other evs for my future life. Volkswagen has

(19:13):
not been my favorite, but it's never failed me. It
hasn't steered me wrong. Now, I hope that I'm not
going to talk to you next Tuesday and have.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
Any story to a completely different stories.

Speaker 4 (19:23):
It could be a new story because I'll obviously be
back and I'll be fresh back for Mammoth to be
able to talk about all that.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
Yeah, please take a lot of pictures of videos.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
I will and as you always, you can follow me
on social media, Nick Poulli o'channey and this week I'm
a Nick to find all of that. Plus I'll be
checking out some food spots, especially check out fifteen minute
Foody on Instagram because surprisingly, over the last few years
up in Mammoth, they really have increased their food. Are
you've seen I guess you would say more options, many

(19:51):
more options in food, including a few celebrity chefs from
a top chef fame from Bravo.

Speaker 3 (19:56):
So I know it's wild. I gotta take me sometime.

Speaker 4 (19:59):
I'll take you, all right, I'd love to take the show.
That's what we got to figure out.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
That's not an impossibility. I think that it'd be really great.
I know.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
I think Neil tried to broadcast one time up there
hit it was hit and miss.

Speaker 4 (20:11):
Which I'm not surprised. And I know that I've called
in when we were doing on Friday from Mammoth and
it wasn't perfect.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
But I'm pretty sure things have grown and changed and
I think we can figure it out.

Speaker 4 (20:21):
So if not, this season Later with mo Kelly coming
to Live from Mammoth, Juno Lake or anything else up there.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
I like it. Let's strive to get there.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
It's Later with mo Kelly CAFI AM six forty Live
everywhere on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
You're listening to Later with mo Kelly on demand from
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Speaker 2 (20:40):
But you can tell how the news influences how outlets
will do their investigative reporting. I think with the controversies
plural surrounding p Diddy, for example, and other similar controversies,
people have now expressed a desire to know more about

(21:01):
sex parties. We hear about all the things which supposedly
go on in Hollywood, and I'm here to let you
know the stories are real.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
They're one hundred percent real.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
But when you have what I think of respectable outlet
like The Atlantic, delving into the pervasiveness of sex parties,
you have to think like something's changed, something's different. And
I have long believed let me not tell that lie.
I've long known that the reality of a sex party

(21:34):
is not as sexy as the idea. There are certain
things you don't want to see, there's certain things you
don't want to smell, and you can't undo certain sensory.

Speaker 3 (21:48):
Experiences.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
It's not like Eyes Wide Shut, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
It's nothing like that. But there are some groups.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
And Swalla will tell you about the time he got
invited to a sex party sometime.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
I'm sure. Yeah, no, I did. I did. We heard
about Sanctum.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
That was well a group which was in the news
a lot, and that was a member's only sex club
in Beverly Hills, inspired by the movie Eyes Wise Shut.
As a matter of fact, Sanctum members SNCTM would pay
twelve thousand and five hundred dollars or more per year.
And that's just for access to masquerade parties, which could

(22:30):
be as much as two thousand dollars a ticket, which
means twelve five hundred dollars just means you'll get the invitation.
The two thousand dollars is you get to go to
the specific event. First, you know, your members fee twelve
point five Okay, that's just so they'll send you the email, Hey,
we got a party coming up.

Speaker 5 (22:51):
This is on the third is at Ditty's house. Okay,
click here to purchase your ticket. Right then you have
to pay the two thousand dollars for them to tell
you the exact location or how does this get by
on event bright or email?

Speaker 3 (23:05):
It ain't on event right, well aware, but it not
on and you're not wrong. It is t You're not
wrong at all.

Speaker 4 (23:14):
But that that's all I'm thinking is that's exactly it.

Speaker 8 (23:17):
If you get an invitation to a party, it is
because you are down with someone who specifically included you
into a group. When I was invited, it was because
I was good friends with the hostess of the events. Okay,
and she said, Hey, I would love it if you

(23:38):
would come and check out one of my parties. Okay,
c o Emmy and check out one of my parties. Okay,
And I got I got Barry, I got specific invite
that was do not shure and and it was interesting
because the email it expired like within the day, like

(23:58):
like I got it, and then the next time I
tried to go back and it was like all the
links were dead. But once I clicked on it, it
sent me to a thing I had to get her
code to go in.

Speaker 5 (24:08):
Yeah, and there were rules, right, there are rules, all
sorts of rules, all sorts of rules.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
When you can or how you can approach a couple
or a group. How you can like ask to be
tagged in. I'm being serious, no, very serious. Yeah, you
can join.

Speaker 8 (24:24):
And what you have to do, like you have to
be willing and open to certain things and her parties
where you have to be open to everything. Oh it
wasn't It wasn't just a heterosexual sex party. It was
a we are all here to have sex. If someone
sees you and wants then you have to be willing

(24:47):
to be down.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
And also you can't show don't ask me why I
know this. Do not ask me why I know this.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
I'm gonna ask you. You can't just show up as
a stag male. You can't say, hey, everyone's getting down,
can I get You have to like bring a wine
bottle to the party.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
Put it that way, absolutely absolutely.

Speaker 8 (25:05):
They prefer a very fine wine, Yes, very fine wine,
red wine if you.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Can, And once you see the rules set what you
have to be open to, then the experience of seeing
what is happening, it is not eyes wide shut, It
is nothing like that.

Speaker 8 (25:27):
But now I will say this, and I do know
this for a fact. There are certain parties held in
the Los Angeles area where the ticket price is high
and the ticket price is so high because they have
regular individuals, regular wealthy individuals showing up to be able

(25:47):
to peruse and select from various models who are hired
to be there. So they do some of these really
really high class wars. They will make sure that there
is a cavalcade and a parade, a parade of selections,
top choice for you to also engage with. So it's
not just you know, you and your neighbors in you know,

(26:10):
the valley. It's not the key party. It's that people
used to talk about. No, not in any way, shape
or form.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
But part of that membership fee is it's understanding that
if you're if you, if you can't afford the membership,
then you obviously don't belong air quotes. You have no
business being there, and they want it as a deterrent,
but also some degree of insurance of how discreete you'll be,
because you will come across people that you know by

(26:35):
face recognizable, and if you can't handle, let's say, in
the Sanctum example, the twelve thousand, five hundred per year
plus the two thousand for the particular event, then obviously
you shouldn't be there.

Speaker 3 (26:49):
You're an unserious person.

Speaker 8 (26:51):
I think that to the Atlantic's credit and why I
love this article. What's up with all these sex parties
is because they were looking to pill back the layers
on the Diddy party, as if to say, you all
are mistaken. Did these parties are just street level parties comparison,
if you all think that this was something, you think

(27:12):
that he's Oh my god, wave you wag a finger
a Diddy? You did wrong? No, no, no. The pervasiveness
of this in all major cities New York. Uh, it
doesn't matter where if it is a major metropolitan area.
These sex clubs have actual chapters, actual chapters, Marcus from

(27:34):
the La chapter, I should say, the Seattle chapter.

Speaker 3 (27:36):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 5 (27:36):
You find any of those macaqus at this party, because
I hear you can catch stuff from thecacs. We all
laughed at that market. You got no credit for it, none, none.
It doesn't make any difference. Okay. They he needs to
hand over the gavel. They're meaning now was a callback.

(27:57):
I'm bringing my funny.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
That's the whole point.

Speaker 5 (27:59):
You were seeing a comedian do a callback of an
earlier joking them shot for that.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
He's openly hostile to us. Now makes joke that's like
everybody's a critic. Stephan has a very high caliber.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
Obviously, No, he would like to present himself as high
falutin high brow.

Speaker 3 (28:23):
We're talking about sex parties, Okay, I love Can you
let us know all the rules?

Speaker 5 (28:31):
Now?

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Well, I thought that was pretty obvious, didn't wait? I
didn't know that callbacks. I love a good callback. I
know the callbacks were not on the menu.

Speaker 5 (28:40):
They don't qualify tough, tough crowd here of comedy.

Speaker 3 (28:47):
I would think he would appreciate that.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
Some of the greatest comedians, In fact, all the greatest
comedians employed callbacks.

Speaker 5 (28:52):
I know, that's what I'm saying, but that's They're not funny.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
That's like a period on the end of the sentence,
like oh, okay, cool, you got it talking about.

Speaker 3 (29:04):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
Perians are needed in every sentence exactly, So this is
the way to close out the show.

Speaker 3 (29:10):
Yeah, we gotta have some quality controlled, don't we.

Speaker 5 (29:14):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
I am genuinely speechless. And that was an accidental rim shot.
That was that a ram or a shot? Don't dare
laugh at my joking.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
That's what it was.

Speaker 5 (29:34):
I know.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
George nor Is like I hate these guys. I hate
these guys. I hate these guys justified can if I
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Speaker 1 (29:42):
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Speaker 3 (29:59):
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Speaker 2 (30:00):
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Speaker 3 (30:06):
Good evening, sir, Hello mister Kelly. We've got a great
program for the world tonight. We're going to talk about
the economy. Is it going to be good for us
for the rest of the year?

Speaker 8 (30:14):
And then later on a remote viewing a Coast to Coast.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
I sure hope the economy is great for the rest
of the year, but I'm concerned.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
Got to be honest, I'm concerned.

Speaker 5 (30:23):
Keep your fingers crossed, all right, then fingers crossed, See
you buddy, talk soon.

Speaker 3 (30:29):
And before we go. We've been.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Using a new segment to way to close out the
show right now.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
It's called the Final Thought.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
I may change it, but it's just some things that
we're you know, I've been ruminating on and sort of
just bouncing around in my head. But with the news
of the day, and here's tonight's probably by now you've
heard about the chances of a particular asteroid striking Earth
within the next decade.

Speaker 3 (30:57):
Well, it's doubled over the past few weeks.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
The chances is of the hitting Earth, and this is
according to NASA astronomers, doubled. I said, to be fair,
it only doubled from one to two percent. But if
I told you that there was a two percent chance
of your next flight ending up in the side of
a mountain, you wouldn't like those chances, would you.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
Kind of same thing.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
The asteroid discovered just after Christmas has been named twenty
twenty four. Why are four? It could possibly strike the
planet in December of twenty thirty two, and this is
according to NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies, And
the way we've been going, that too will be defunded
by the federal government. We've all likely seen movies like

(31:45):
Armageddon Deep Impact similar plot lines. You know, killer asteroid discovered,
the world comes together and depends on America to save
the day. And in both of those movies, with varying degrees,
the day is saved. But this is real life and potentially,
potentially we are only at step one. You know, the

(32:07):
killer asteroid. It's out there, it's been identified. That's step one.
All that's left is step two and step three, you know,
for the world to come together and then America to
save the day. But step two and three would seem
to be damn near impossible. Right about now, we are
far closer to netflix is. Don't look up which detailed

(32:29):
in America in denial of an asteroid impact, That to
be seems more realistic. We don't take measles seriously.

Speaker 5 (32:39):
We don't take polio or e. Coli seriously eating more.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
We don't take science and scientists seriously eating more. Scientists
we know more than the scientists, than the experts, the elites,
the elitists. So given that, what chance is there of
us taking an asteroid seriously? Hell, we're still yelling at
each other over whether we've actually been to the moon.

(33:05):
We're still cussing each other out over whether the Earth
is spherical. That's actually like a real debate in someone's minds.
These days, we as in the United States of America,
have routinely devalued higher education in science and facts. The
betting favorite at this point should be the asteroid, and

(33:26):
I gotta be honest, A large part of me pulling
for the asteroid, or at least until we stop acting
like an unseerious nation. For example, today today a Congressman
from Georgia introduced a bill to the House of Representatives
with a straight face that would give a new name

(33:47):
to Greenland. Instead of Greenland, it would be named Red, White,
and Blue Land. This asteroid cannot get here fast enough
for I am six forty.

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