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February 19, 2025 36 mins
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – A look at “What’s Up” with regular guest contributor Nick Pagliochini delving into everything the Southland has to offer; from the '70th Anniversary Celebration of Disneyland Park,' to a LIVE taste test of the Krispy Kreme x Hulu collab donuts & some great places to take in art and take some of it home with you…PLUS – A look at the growing trend of ‘Male Enhancement Procedures’ - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Later with Mo Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's Later with mo Kelly. Let's find out what's up
with Nick Pouliochini who joins me now in the studio
with his Disney paraphernalia right Disney seventieth Anniversary shirt on
and everything I do, which is funny.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
So talk about poignant because I was there before I
came here today Disney, like I was at Disneyland before
I came here. So I came all the way straight
on through from Anaheim, two hours from Anaheim.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
To get up here to Burbank to be here for
Later with Mo Kelly. So and then you didn't stay
here long. You left here and went where.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
And then I went over the Empire Center down the
street because somebody had a hanker in and a story
about donuts. So I went over to Krispy Kreme, shout
out to the crew that's over in the Burbank store,
and picked up both a dozen original glazed and also
that special collab box with Hulu.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Yeah, so not only did we get to discuss it,
we actually got to taste it. And before your time
with us is finished, we'll get some reviews from those
the studio about the Hulu box, Yes.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
Everybody, I think everyone. No, you haven't tried any and
I haven't tried it any yet, but we've got at
least two that have been tried in the Hulu box.
So but yeah, to go back to what we were
talking about last hour with the seventieth anniversary, and so
it's funny that you specifically talked about magic Key, because
that is something that I'm a part of. In magic
Key is the annual passholder program for the Disneyland Resort.

(01:22):
I funnily enough, funnily enough if that's the word just
made because you have ninety days out that you can
make the reservations is how the system works. So I
literally was doing the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, and they're all
available right now. And I was there for a friend's
birthday at the resort today and was sitting down to
lunch and we booked their reservations. And then, as you

(01:44):
have said, there are no more reservations available.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Were you afforded an opportunity because you were there in
person as opposed to trying to do them purely?

Speaker 3 (01:52):
We just caught the tail end before they were gone.
I had already booked them with the friends that were
with us who live over in Pasadena. They we're booking
as we were doing it, but like it literally, you know,
ninety days out, we're already set up and ready for
the seventieth. And I think because the funniest part is
July seventeenth is the actual birthday of Disneyland, July seventeenth,
nineteen fifty five. But of course Disney likes to give

(02:14):
you as much celebration time as possible, so they'll start
it early on Friday, the sixteenth of May. So the
biggest thing for you to know now and get ready
for if you are not already prepared for it. Nick
pollio'channe this weekend with Nick on Instagram, you can actually
see I coincidentally have a link there that has all
the details about the seventieth anniversary that I just put
out on my story today. But you can also follow

(02:36):
along and be able to see all the fun and
excitement as it happens. So I've got that also. We're
getting ready right now. We're doing Celebrate soul Fully at
Disneyland mostly actually is in both parks, and that's in
celebration of a lot of Black History Month, and then
we have coming up next Friday. You'll be able to
check out the food and Wine festival because I'll have
all the details about that. In fact, I'll be meeting

(02:58):
with some of the wine makers and some of the
celebrity chefs that'll be there. And then yeah, and then
we'll move into the seventieth Birthday celebration. So but it's funny.
I am decked out in all my goodies, so you'll
be able to see that on social media as well.
But yeah, it was wild and I barely made it
back from Mammoth.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
From snowboard. I saw that people were like snowed in.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
It was there were two avalanches the snow Patrol. Unfortunately
they're fine now, but there are three of them transported
to the hospital there. I got up there on Thursday
and Friday and we were shut down. There were eighteen
miles of the three ninety five that were shut down
between Bishop and Mammoth, so we couldn't even get into town.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
And then once we got there.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
I yours truly decided to make sure that his EV
was charged up and got that stuck in the snow.
So that was a whole experience. I found out that
Triple A does service you. If you get stuck, they'll
bring a winch out and get your car out.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
But yeah, it was wild.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
I've never like, I have seen incredible snow in Mammoth
and up in Big Bear. I've never seen anything like
this before. It was absolute insane and we were staying.
If you're familiar with Mammoth, there are several lodges, Eagle Lodge,
Canyon Lodge, Main Lodge. We were near Canyon, which is
one of the most popular ones. We were able to
watch all these things happening. We could see the avalanche
when it had came down, like we could see everything
from where we were.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
It was wild.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Were you ever in fear for your own safety? No,
we were good because we were far enough away. But
it was like we were on the other side of
the lodge, so we could see it coming down the mountain.
So if it did come down all the way and
had it affected the lodge, then it would have been
able to get to us. But it didn't quite make
it all the way down there, so it was a lot.
It was a fun experience, but it's good to be

(04:34):
here with you, and it's good to be here with later.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
With mo Kelly. Let me ask you this, somebody who
going back to Disney for a moment, someone who goes
to Disneyland so often for so many years. Sure, can
it meet your expectations for a seventieth anniversary celebration.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
I having been a part of the Walt Disney Company,
and I worked there from ninety eight through two thousand
and three, and I opened New tomorrow Land, and I
the eight and also Plaza in and I was a
part of the expanded resort project of opening Disney Grand
California Hotel and Disney California Adventure all of that. So yes,
can it be done absolutely? And can it be done well? Yes,

(05:13):
because Disney is exceptionally good at doing that. The question
will be when the Walt Disney Company becomes involved, it
becomes a company wide celebration as opposed to just to
our resort or to the wal the Walt Disney World
Resort in Florida, or Disneyland Paris or any of those things.
So it'll be really interesting to see, as we have

(05:35):
observed Disney Plus and all the other different properties within
the Walt Disney Company, how this will be played out.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
So what will be.

Speaker 3 (05:42):
Returning for the seventieth anniversary Wondrous Journeys, which is a
very popular firework show, which is interesting to me because
predominantly you get a new fireworks show when a celebration
year comes around. In fact, if we go over to
Tokyo Disneyland, which is operated by Oriental Land and Sea,
which is the partnership with the Walt Disney Company, they
have a agreement that every five years, for every celebration year,

(06:05):
they have a brand new parade and a brand new
fireworks extravaganza, something that we used to have here but
we have not seen in a very very long time.
We always get these incredible things that come back. That's
why the electrical parade continues to come back. Now, Paint
the Night will be returning for the seventieth anniversary. Very
excited about that. One of the most amazing nighttime parades
all that back, but we're not seeing anything brand new now.

(06:29):
There will be a new World of Color inside of
Disney California Adventure, so that's exciting. But that's just one
of the two gates, one of the two parks at
the resort, and that's also the new park, the new
gate that's not Disneyland, so Disneyland is getting some really
incredible returning properties, but there's nothing specifically brand new for
the seventieth, so it'd be really interesting to see because

(06:52):
Disney does like to keep things close to their vest,
so there is a very good likelihood that there's something
on the horizon that we have not seen. But people
like me who are good on the inside track usually
find things out and we may not be able to
share those things. I've yet to hear anything that much
I can say, so I don't know what the seventieth
will hold other than having all these fantastic things that

(07:13):
we've experienced and have been gone for a few years
will be coming back. So for me, it seems that
the theme for the seventieth is going to be nostalgia.
I think that's where it's kind of leaning into that idea. Now,
there will be a few things coming. The most exciting,
but we don't have official word on it is the
brand new Walt Disney Audio Animatronic that will be joining

(07:35):
and having a very special show along with great moments
with mister Lincoln on mainstream, but that will not be
opening on the opening weekend. Nosnel, no, no, Well, it's
very odd and this is the thing. So if you
go through the history and you listen to Diane Disney,
who is his daughter, and a couple things. One of
the things that was always very specific is that they

(07:57):
never wanted to create out audio animatronic of Walt, and
now it's happening.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
So I don't know what that is going to look like.
So I think that obviously means the Disney family has
signed off on it, of course, because they're not going
to let you know, Dad being effected in that way
in any way, shape or form. And it's incredible to
think that Walt will hypothetically be walking among us amongst
us once again. But it'll be really interesting to see

(08:24):
what happens, because if you've been to great moments with
mister Lincoln, it's pretty darn impressive that you think you
are looking at Abraham Lincoln. And obviously that is not
the case, because that is the tip top audio animatronic
that's available right now. What is interesting to me is
that with Epic Universe coming to Florida, which will be
opening Memorial Day weekend, right the weekend following the opening

(08:48):
of the seventieth anniversary, Epic Universe will have some of
the absolute state of the art audio animatronics, including in
Dark Universe, which will be Frankenstein and Brider, Frankenstein and
Wolfman and all of the different universal monsters will be
represented in these incredible audiometronics that we've never seen the

(09:08):
likes of.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
So can I compare? Will it compete? We'll find out
when we come back. We'll also find out about this
Krispy Kreme and Hulu dual promotion. We talked about it
earlier in the evening, how they've teamed up for this
special variety pack of assorted flavors and comminations. We'll learn
firsthand whether it's Walla Sharp and I think Andrew Caravelli

(09:32):
tates one and I'm not sure Stepan that you takes
one of the Hulu Krispy Kreme pack. Okay, So we
get some first hand choices about what is good and
what is very good and just moment.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
You're listening to later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
That's call KAFI Lady with Mo Kelly and Nick Poliochny.

(10:16):
We are live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app And earlier
in the show we told you about Krispy Kreme and
and Hulu how they were teaming up on a new
donut collection inspired by movie theater snacks, and in discussing it,
we were just overcome with this desire to have some
Crispy Kreme donuts. Nick Polio Ketny was listening in at

(10:38):
that moment. He wasn't even officially on the show, and
he was nice enough to leave the studio, get in
his car, go to the other side of Burbank and
pick up a box of glazed donuts just for me,
because I will eat every damn one of them. There
are only maybe four, laught I going to talk about
how I okay, stop, I didn't say you.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
I just said the box only has four laughs. They
could do math though that. There's a few other people
here and we also got a box of the Hulu
inspired snack donuts as well.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Toilet Sharp, you tried the caramel popcorn donut.

Speaker 4 (11:17):
Yes, what was your review the donut? The makeup of
it was delicious and the filling good. The caramel added
was quite possibly one of the worst ideas Hulu or.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Christian Kream has ever come up. Let me say this
real quick. It's an unglazed shell donut filled with caramel
popcorn flavored cream filling, dipped in white icing and caramel popcorn,
and topped with red icing drizzles. Continue.

Speaker 4 (11:46):
The caramel popcorn is again the most atrocious addition that
they could ever put. This popcorn tasted like day old,
stale caramel popcorn. Was not a good addition at all.
But the donut itself, it is beautifully made. It almost

(12:06):
looks like a popcorn bucket. So the white and red
drizzle on top, it makes it look like a popcorn bucket.
And the popcorn is like kind of at the top
if you were to look at it face up. But no,
I would never eat that donut again.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Andrew Caravella, you tried the blue Raspberry slush donut, which
is an original glaze donut dipped in blue raspberry flavored
icing and blue sanding sugar.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
Yeah, my tongue is still blue right now, so kind
of like if you had an icy Yeah, I mean
it literally tasted like I ate what a unicorn would
throw up.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
I just that doesn't sound positive.

Speaker 5 (12:41):
Well, I mean, you know unicorns are like rainbows and sparkles, right,
So it was like a glittery kind of flavor. It
wasn't too sweet, and that glittery blue raspberry almost kind
of it's almost like dry jelly. That that's what it
tasted like, like like the filling that you if you
really have a filling and a donut like but it
was tried on top. That's kind of what it tasted like.

(13:02):
But with a blue raspberry type of vibe. It wasn't
too bad. Like if you want to be adventurous, I say,
try it once, but I wouldn't go back and get
it again.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
Adventures doesn't sound like an endorsement. Yeah, I'm not. Finally
a reason to go and get a slice of that.
And Stephan, you had the cookie Dough Superstar donut, which
was an unglazed shell donut filled with chocolate buttercream flavored filling,
dipped in chocolate flavored icing, and topped with gold glitter

(13:31):
sprinkles and cookie dough bites. Damn, that sounds like a lot.

Speaker 6 (13:35):
It is a lot, and so personally I liked it
because so you bite into it, there's like little almost
like the cookie Crisp Cereal, but even smaller, like they're
like dot sizes and you bite into it and obviously
there's a cream, but it's a chocolate and the first
thought I was like, oh, that might be a little
bit too much sugar, But then I gotta bite if
something else they put like I'm guessing it's not actually raw,

(13:57):
but what tasted like raw cookie dough bites in of
the donut itself.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
It probably was wrong and that set it off. Oh
it was raw cookie though, I can see that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay,
then it was it was that was magical? Whoever thought
of that? That was great?

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Magical? Okay, so we have one endorsement, right, yeah, I
would say so I will Yeah, two nay's. And then
what was the the that's what was the candy double
featured donut, which is also stuff Yeah, and original glaze
donut dipped in white icing, topped with milk chocolate candy
pieces and many milk chocolate chips, and drizzled with chocolate
flavored icy My goodness. See I'm biased because there's another

(14:34):
donut place that I used to go to that started
to put like Eminem's on the donut. You put M
and ms on anything like that, you got a winner.

Speaker 6 (14:42):
And it's actually it's actually it was funny because aside
from that, it's actually pretty standard of a donut, like,
there's nothing too crazy except the M and ms. So
I think if you want something a little bit out
there but not too much like some of these other ones,
I think that's the one to start with because it's
got the simple flavor and then you get the crunch
from the M and m's.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
So we have two donuts thumbs up, two donuts thumbs down,
or at least once, but never again.

Speaker 5 (15:07):
I want to know which ones were the rejected ones.
I didn't make it through marketing. That's what I want
to know.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
In other words, if you said yes to this, what
did you say no to? That's good, That's what I
want to know. No, no, no, we need to go
with the cookie dough superstar donut as opposed to the
blastest one because I just telefilled.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
Though I was gonna say so it's gonna be like
Swedish fish or I'm trying.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
To think of all the different things you would get it.

Speaker 6 (15:32):
That's not a bad idea to all it if they
would have done the popcorn with the telefilling instead of no.

Speaker 4 (15:38):
Yeah, and I actually no, I had to go and
drink some of that uh cafeteria milk we have over there.
So now my stomach is probably could be just early.
You got the bubble guts, so I had nothing to
do with that part of the show. I just provided
this and that's it. Well, we thank you for street.

(16:00):
Did you try anything yet?

Speaker 3 (16:01):
I haven't tried anything. I had way too much fun
in watching all of you guys do it. I tried
the original glaze, all of them. They're delicious. All the
studio smells amazing. Right now, you won't say that much.
They usually have the law of diminishing returns. Like think
of hot dogs. If he one hot dog is great,
two pretty good, three not so much. Fourth, Oh, you've

(16:25):
gone too far. It works in the other direction with
the donuts. The first one was good, the second one
was even better, The third one was heaven. The fourth
one was better than sex. Wow, and you heard it here. First, Mike,
go for a fifth?

Speaker 2 (16:41):
Somebody get him? So I get it. They always say
twice on Tuesday, how about five times?

Speaker 5 (16:49):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (16:50):
Thank you very much? Nice, there we go. Finally, I
love it. So what were we going to talk about?

Speaker 3 (16:56):
So I'm gonna I'm gonna give you a quick rundown
in the last couple of minutes there before my time
for the show. There's three different art exhibits that are
going down and I've talked about these before with this
weekend with Nick, but it's really worthwhile if you are
interested in unique art that is being resold here in Hollywood,
so maybe it's from old movie sets or anything to
that effect. Also new art from artists who are either

(17:19):
well established or brand new or never discovered before. So
the three different art shows that actually start tomorrow and
run all the way through Sunday are going to be
the Felix Art Fair, which is at the Whole Hollywood Roosevelt,
and that's a great place to visit just for fun,
and it is free ninety nine to get in, so
it's worth doing that. Obviously, the art pieces themselves are
not but visiting it. Is also at the LA Convention

(17:41):
Center South Hall, starting tomorrow all the way through Sunday
will be the LA Art Show, which is celebrating its
thirtieth year, and that also will have some live demonstrations
of artists that will be painting and sculpting and everything else,
so that's well worth your time. And then the other
art show or the other art fair is happening also

(18:01):
starting tomorrow through the weekend and it is over ten
thousand artists that make unique claims to different things. Anyway,
this happens in Atwater Village to much smaller kind of
alternative things. So if you are looking to get ahead
of your spring cleaning and you want to get something
new for your home, this is fantastic, especially because all
three of those events are supporting the efforts for the fires.

(18:25):
So a certain amount of proceeds from every one of
those events for all the purchases of the art, and
some of the artists themselves are donating additional funds. All
that is going to continue to support those who lost
their homes and the Palisades fire and the Eaten fire
over in Altadena. So it's a really great opportunity for
you to get out and experience something again free ninety
nine to get into those if you're looking for something

(18:45):
that's a little bit different, that is also available, but
you're looking for something that's definitely unique and special. There
is a new art exhibition from a Mister Brilliant that
starts tomorrow and runs all the way through March that's
going to be more down the anime side of things.
And then the one last thing if you're looking for
something to go in and do before the weekend comes,

(19:07):
The California African American Museum, the cinema there has It
Was A All a Dream, and it's a brand exclusive
screening with Free ninety nine To visit. You just had
to RSVP to the event. This is happening on Thursday
seven to nine pm. You can always you know, listen
to Later with Mo Kelly and then queue up for this.
But if you have not seen It Was All a Dream,

(19:28):
it's a very very interesting, very different It's called a
visual memoir reflecting on the dawn and golden era of
hip hop. But if you don't have a knowledge of
that and you go into it, it is so incredibly
well done. I have seen it before. I have not
seen it in this presentation, but I have seen it before.

(19:50):
But it's got notorious Big Wu Tang's, Methan Man's in it,
Snoop Dogs in it, a whole bunch of other different
performers and a lot of them will actually be there
for the screening on Thursday. So and these are great
things for you to check out this week or heading
into the weekend.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
Very nice, Thank you, Nick. You want to hang around
for a little longer.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
I would love to, but if you want to find
out what I'm doing, as always, you can follow me
on Instagram Nick Poliochanny. In this Weekend with Nick you
can find out all the details, including on what's coming
up for the seventieth anniversary for Disneyland. Also knots very
from the Peanut celebration celebrating everything Snoopy and Charlie Brown
is going down, and do not forget that the fan
Fest is coming up for Universal Studios and I will

(20:29):
be there for opening weekend for that, which would be
featuring Back to the Future and Star Trek and so
many other unique properties. So all that and more you
can learn again on social media Nick Poliochanny and this
week I with Nick.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
When we come back the latest Rage Johnson Enlargement. I
am six forty one live everywhere. No, I'm being serious. No,
I'm being serious. That is very Look it's coming up.
I can see it on the rundown.

Speaker 4 (20:54):
I've got surgery and enhancements are no longer just for women.
And if that is except in society, this too shall
be acceptable for those.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
Who's a very serious story.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
I think it's disrespectful for you to laugh about I apologize.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
I'll tell you more when we come back. But yeah, okay, okay,
we all want to chord here. Okay, we're gonna take
this seriously like adults on the other side of this.
Absolutely Okay. Everybody wants a little growth in their life. Yep.
We need to be the bigger people here, so least
we can do bigger something. I'm just going to try
to get ahead of this. Now.

Speaker 4 (21:32):
Look, let's take our time. We don't have to rush.
This is a story that we can really stretch out.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
What was that basketball player? Is magic?

Speaker 7 (21:45):
Joh all right, this is a little too long. Now,
that's very big of you, Steven. Let's go, Andrew go.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
You're listening too late with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
And when I look at pictures today on Instagram, I
don't know if the person is real, AI, I don't
know if the attributes are real, if the muscles are real,
if the mammary glands are real. I don't know if
any of that stuff is real anymore, because with all
the filters and everything, you never know if what you're

(22:27):
looking at exists in real life. They have these Brazilian
butt lifts where you don't have to work out anymore.
They just stick some stuff in your behind and now
it's like round and almost deformed looking. That's lifted. I
guess if that's what you want to call it. But

(22:47):
but previously we thought that that was specifically just for women.
That's not the case anymore. Men they're getting like pectoral enhancements,
they're getting liposuction, and men increasingly are extending parts of

(23:08):
themselves which make them feel better about their overall appearance
and self worse worth. Put in another way, guys are
getting Johnson enlargements more and more every day. Is becoming
very very popular among men, and Johnson enlargement as far
as a business has been booming. Multiple cosmetic surgeons have

(23:30):
spoken out saying that Johnson enlargements is now the most
popular procedure yet it is.

Speaker 4 (23:41):
Look there are industries where being more enhanced helps. There
are male models who need additional enhancement bus besides using
prosthetics in their shorts when modeling. There are for male
sex workers. There are uh porno workers. And I don't

(24:05):
I'm not playing when I say that these are the
individuals who are frequenting these enhancements. They're getting the shots.
They're doing all types of things. Fillers, yes, and this
is what they're doing to to keep themselves strong.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
Like bull right, because nobody wants to have wrinkles there.

Speaker 4 (24:22):
No, no, no, no, they don't want don't you don't
want you get that staggy that's look, you don't want
any staggy.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Wow, you want to be there.

Speaker 4 (24:36):
I want to be present the individuals who are Look,
this is also something that is booming among Fortune five
hundred uh and and various business leaders of the world
who are tired of only being wanted for their money.
And literally they're saying, Look, I don't want to just
be wanted for my money. I want to be like

(24:57):
uh uh Pete, uh uh, what's the guy Davis? Yes,
I want to be like Pete, and I don't want
to have you know you did you see the I
don't know.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
There's just being going around showing Jeff Bezos when he
first started Amazon Versus like maybe a year ago, and
it says something to the effect of you're not ugly,
you're just broke. And it shows that the change in
him with all the money now he looked like a
regular nerd, droopy and Saggie looking and now he looks
like he works out all the time. He looks like

(25:28):
he's he's buff and someone who could get someone like
a Lauren Sanchez his hairline, right.

Speaker 4 (25:35):
I mean, look, we're also talking about someone who could
afford I'm not saying that he is, but who could
afford biceped enhancements, pectoral enhancers. He could have his chest
sculpted and stomach sculpted. With that ice sculpting, he could
also be paying for some enhances because Lawrence anxious is

(25:56):
not like, hey, I want money all the time because
the budget. What he does one is her stepping out
on him for someone who is already in doubt.

Speaker 5 (26:04):
Yeah, but you know what happens most of the time
when you get you know, you know, uh, surgery X done,
that anxiety goes away, But then it goes somewhere else, right, like, oh, oh,
I got this taken care of. We're good now, you know.
Come to think of it, I maybe I should look
at getting this done too. That happens all the time,
Like your problems are not solved, agree because you do that.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Usually one procedure leads to the next procedure, be a
tattoo or whatever, you usually move on to the next
thing that you quote unquote want to improve. Now, as
far as this particular procedure, it could be the first one,
it could be the third one exactly. Oh it's not
big enough. Let me get it done again.

Speaker 3 (26:43):
You know.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
All I can say is, and I say this pretty confidently,
I'm not letting anyone down there with any type of knife, needle, amen,
nothing like that. Okay. What I got is what I got,
and that's what it's gonna be until the day I die.

Speaker 4 (27:04):
Look, I am, in my over fifty years of life
now have never wance, never want had a complaint.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
I have no no, no, no no no no no
no no no no no no no.

Speaker 4 (27:21):
But but but I can understand how after you get
over a certain age, after you can get over a
certain age, how you may over over fifty, how after
a while you may save yourself like hmm, you know,
I want to keep up with these young bucks out here.
Make sure that I am really, you know, strong like bull.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
Let me let me just say this, and I say
this not in full self deprecation, but just to be honest.
There is nothing that I can do all night long anymore.
I can't dance all night long anymore. Hell, I can't
even sleep all night long anymore. There is nothing that
I can do all night long anymore. And it's okay,

(28:04):
I am not trying to keep up with someone who
is twenty five years old, dude, and spent on that
night here. Okay, I just I can accept that. Okay,
I'm comfortable in my skin where sid skin where I
don't need an hour and a half long session to

(28:27):
reaffirm my manhood.

Speaker 4 (28:28):
These aren't about hour and a half long sessions this
or about even the fifteen minutes back's getting totally blown out.

Speaker 3 (28:35):
That's what they're saying. Fifteen minutes, that's generous. I'm impressed.
Fifteen minutes, That's that's really. I'm impressive.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
Look, I have driven some great distances, indeed, haven't we
And it wasn't to just, you know, five minutes a
fan out. No I I you know if I'm going,
if I'm driving that long, you know I'm taking gen
sing all the way out there.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
It's approaching berries is a preparation, okay, Yes, but I
know that I'm going to be dancing later that night.
Make sure I take a nap.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Earlier in the day, which I did, but like, this
is like going deeper into this thing. Twenty five percent
of this doctor's clients have to come in for revisions.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Yeah, that's if you're not getting one shot, much less
two or three. Act.

Speaker 4 (29:20):
Now, what it also doesn't talk about is accidental light
Paronis paronis.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
I think it's paroti disease.

Speaker 4 (29:31):
Okay, well you can have the misshapen yes, it can
look at lumpy, Yeah, lumpy bumpy, heavy bruising, scarring.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
Yeah, snow white and the seven Dwarfs.

Speaker 3 (29:41):
Yes, you know some people are into that. It's like
a bag of potatoes. You just you know, it's it's
a lumpy We we're going to be serious about.

Speaker 4 (29:48):
This, Okay, Okay, Look, you don't want Paronis, you don't
want any of the other ballads.

Speaker 8 (29:59):
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but there is a normal for you. If, like thousands
of other guys, you find that your erection doesn't look
so normal anymore, it could be an addressable medical condition
called Perni's disease. A curved direction with a bump that
bothers you is not normal and should be checked out

(30:19):
by urologists. The pump because you don't have to accept
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Speaker 4 (30:29):
Okay, now, okay, okay, I have seen, I have seed.
There are actual stories, there are videos, yes, of.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
Some women who like.

Speaker 4 (30:46):
Bumpy rough shape. Yes, we're that close from locking out
the guy. I mean, look, I'm not mad at this surgery.
And I say, fellas, if you want to go, get it,
go get it. As long as women can go and
enhance and and you know, pull up, pull down, pump up,

(31:08):
then so can you get it?

Speaker 2 (31:12):
Oh god, I am supporting. We're live everywhere the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
And before we go, here is my final thought. Earlier
in the show tonight, I was talking about how there
was legitimate speculation as to whether sports broadcaster and analyst
Stephen A. Smith would throw his hat into the ring
and run for president. To be fair Smith, he said
that he's more disinclined to run than anything, but it

(31:47):
is something he at least casually has considered. And I
don't know personally. I don't personally know the guy. I
only pseudo met him once while on opposite sides of
an issue, you know, debating politics on MSNBC many years ago.
In fact, it was the Chris Matthews Show. I say
that to say he has been trending in this direction

(32:09):
for a mighty long time. But I wouldn't presume to
know him or his politics. But this is not about that.
This is not even about him per se. This is
about us as a country. This is about how we
have devalue the importance of the presidency, where now it's
just about whether someone likes you enough on TV, or

(32:32):
whether you have a large following, or whether you have
a large social media presence. If you do well, then
you can be seriously considered for the position of leader
of the free world. Ain't that something? Carry the nuclear
football set both our domestic and foreign policy agendas, send
troops into battle, maybe even to their deaths, make decisions

(32:55):
which could define history and or destroy us as a nation,
because that's where we are as a nation. You need
not have any applicable experience on any level, because that's
how little we think of what it means to become
president of the United States. Because right now, as of

(33:19):
twenty twenty five, we want to be entertained more than anything.
Here's the flip side, And the flip side is that
the people considering and maybe even actually running like Steven A. Smith,
they also think just as little of the job. Here's
how I know, because they only endeavor to start at

(33:39):
the very top. They've managed nothing, they've never led an agency,
managed a bureaucracy, but ready to step in and manage
more than two million federal employees on top of those
other aforementioned responsibilities which are very very important. And they
think that they can do that, that they're ready to

(33:59):
do that, they're qualified to do that because they have
some sort of cool podcast or some sort of an
engaging TV personality. And don't get me wrong, Stephen A.
Smith has a cool podcast, he has an engaging personality,
but don't tell me he's qualified to do anything that
the President of the United States is required to do.

(34:20):
And these individuals, it's not limited to Stephen A.

Speaker 9 (34:22):
Smith, but they aren't content to run for state assembly
or mayor demonstrate that at least on a small level,
a local level, that they are of the metal mettl
e to become any elected official.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
They just go straight to president who thinks like that.
I mean evidently Stephen A. Smith, Donald Trump and others,
and of course millions of would be voters because we're
okay with that. It's one thing to think that you
can run, it's another thing to vote for that person.
So it's all of us. It's about us as a country.
We turned the phrase career politician into some sort of

(35:02):
slur or scarlet letter, as if there's no competency requirement attached.
Imagine for me, for just a moment, imagine pointing at
someone and calling him or her a career doctor or
career accountant, or career teacher or career pilot, and thinking
that's some sort of insult. Put all those jobs together

(35:24):
times five thousand, and they won't ever have the collective
responsibility of one president of the United States. They won't
touch as many lives, they won't be responsible for protecting
as many lives, or appoint Supreme Court justices who will
preside for the next forty years. But nonetheless, we require
fewer qualifications than any of those five thousand doctors, accountants, teachers,

(35:44):
or pilots. We only require our candidates to become president
of the United States, to become leader of the free world.
We only require that they say stuff we like Reach
Hire America because eventually, eventually there will be consequences for
not prioritizing qualifications for k IF. I am six forty,

(36:07):
I'm mo Kelly.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
If there's news, if things shift, if they stay the same,
things change for better or worse.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
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