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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's kf I am sixty and you're listening to The
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
It is the Conway Show.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
All right, ding Dong, Let's start with Alex Stone here
from ABC News.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
That guy is always great. Alex, how you bubb ding dong?
Speaker 1 (00:19):
You buddy, so lapd We've got this murder, double murder
in Incino.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I'm very familiar with that area of Incino.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
I used to go to our Lady of Grace, which
is the Catholic church right there on the corner of
white Oak and Ventura, until I got kicked out of
their long story, but that was my stomping grounds. I
know that people lived on Rancho there and white Oak,
a Valley Vista and white Oak. I knew a lot
of the people that live. I probably know four or
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five families that live within six houses of where this
murder happened when I was growing up. I don't know
if they're they're still, but Alex, that was always one
of the safest places in the valley.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Nice home, beautiful, great families.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
Yeah, and I mean, this is really scary, kind of
the worst case scenario that you think of a lot
of the burglary situations where if somebody comes home, they
go running out the back and nobody ever sees them again.
And this one that they came home and then they
were killed. They were shot togat. So for people just
tuning in, can you recap because you're better than not.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
I am. So what happened again? Yeah, so here's what
we know.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
So the initial call was on Thursday, and when this
all started, the LAPD got a call of a possible
burglary on White Oak Avenue. The caller reported a guy
was seen jumping over a fence at the home where
than this all unfolded this week in Encino and so
LAPD brought in an airship, their helicopter. They looked from
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the sky, saw no signs of forced entry. The home
has eight foot walls spikes on the top of the
walls to prevent anybody from getting in, but that also prevented,
you know, the like of your burglar alarm goes off,
where police come and kind of walk around the perimeter
and make sure there's no signs of anything. They couldn't
even get that close because they were sectioned off where
they couldn't get beyond that wall, and they didn't have
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probable cause to go beyond that.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
This is one of the neighbors I.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Renter called nine one on Thursday because she saw somebody
hopping the fence and I have no idea if that
was related or not.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
So it was related, and they looked from outside the gate.
They sent the helicopter up above, saw no signs of anything,
and they cleared the call at that point because they
did not have probable cause. Then on Monday, they got
a call for a welfare check at the same home
and the residents, including American Idol music producer Robin Kay
and her husband.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Let me ask you something, Alex.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Is that typical where they get called to a you know,
possible burglary and they clear the scene without entering any homes.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
They yet aroun into your home if there is not
a sign of and I mean this is you know,
a federal law, I mean US law that it is
your constitutional right not to have the police breaking down
your door.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
In your castle.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
You're right, yeah, unless they can see that there is
a crime that was committed or is about to be committed,
or that somebody is in great bodily danger. But they
because the suspect went through an open door and didn't
break any windows or anything. If they had seen a
broken window, then they have every legal right to go in, right,
they did not see that. There were no signs from
the outside. Now there was helicopter footage of a broken, shattered,
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back sliding glass door. The LAPD did that when they
came back. The police did that, but the suspect did
not and opened up a door and went in.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
So you know what, I heard that the suspect, the
guy who you know, suspective killing these two people, came
in through an open door. And I heard from Alan Hamilton,
who is the chief of detectives with LAPD. Yeah, he
said thirty eight percent of home burglaries and robberies people
come through an unlocked door.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
You know, it's probably right, seems like that would be
an accident. Yeah, and you think with an old lot
of doors. Yeah, they were seventy years old and in
a pretty quiet neighborhood, you can picture that the door
is probably if you're behind walls and spikes that we
understand they put up because of their worry about burglaries
in the neighborhood, that.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
They would think that they were pretty safe there. But
they were not so.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
It was Robin Ka that the American idol producer and
her husband. When police went in, they were let in
the property and then they saw blood and that the
blood gave them the probable cause to break that back
window and to go in. This is a Laped Valley homicide,
Lieutenant to Guy Goland Sand.
Speaker 5 (04:39):
They then breached one of the glass windows went inside
the residence where they found both of the victims deceased,
who had suffered from multiple gunshot wounds.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
And Tim Detextas believed that they did not know their killer.
And when they they got the call of a guy
jumping over the fence, that was twenty two year old
Raymond Boudarian who had broken through the open door, maybe
to burglarize. He didn't ransack anything, So I mean, it's
a burglary no matter what a four or five nine it's.
They call it a burglary because he was in there unauthorized,
but they don't really know what his motive for being
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in there was. But then Robin Kay and her husband
came home, there was a struggle, they were shot and killed.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
He was there for approximately half an hour. When the
homeowners returned back to their residence. A violent struggle ensued
between them and the suspect, who was already inside their home,
which resulted in the victims tragically losing their life.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
So they don't think he had any connection to them.
They are looking for is there anything that made him
angry and he would have targeted. They don't see anything,
but they were able to track him down. We thought
maybe because the Thursday nine on one call about the
guy jumping the defence has had a license plate number
in it, that they were so quickly able to get
this guy yesterday. But Guy Goland, the lieutenant there, was
telling us today that no, this was forensics of what
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was left behind at the scene. Maybe that blood, but
what was left behind and then a lot of it
was the surveillance cameras. That there were so many surveillance
cameras that led them right to this guy that they
were able to find it. He's probably gonna be charged tomorrow.
Hawkman likely to file the charges of murder and other things.
We did get his background today. He was previously found
mentally incompetent to stand trial on things, so mental health
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is probably going to come into play. He's been accused
of battery and threats and exhibiting a deadly weapon previously,
so he's been in trouble a lot. It seems like
that this may have some element of mental health with it.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
I also heard that previous DA gascon didn't charge this
kid when he should have.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
I know that as we were pulling up his record,
there were a lot of dismissed things. Some of that
may have been because of mental health, but he had
quite a long list. He's been arrested quite a few times.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
It's a really you know, it's a bad scene, and
it really rattles the entire neighborhood, you know, because those
people the reason why you make money, you know, primary
is to keep your family safe, you know, you move
into a nice house, a nice neighborhood to keep your
family away from this kind of crap. And when this hits,
you know, four million dollar homes, then why spend four
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million for a home? Why not go you know on
Kester and you know, Sherman Way and get something for
twelve hundred a month.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Well, I mean everybody living in Cino and areas around
at Sherman Oaks they've been dealing with for the last
couple of years. A lot of these burglaries, and a
lot of them have been the crews that have been
working and more professional and you know in a sense professional,
but that they are pros, are doing what they do,
and that they have an objective to go in there.
This guy was, according to the lieutenant, there working all alone,
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not working with anybody else, maybe going to burglarize, maybe
just hanging out in the home. Yeah, this is much
more of People in the neighborhood say that he had
been seen around before, kind of a druggy, it seemed
like to them. So this doesn't seem like the organized
ring sort of thing. But the outcome in the end
is as bad.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
As it could be.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
Well, and they also spend you know, hundreds of thousands
of dollars on you know, the spikes, the cameras, the
alarm they it's going to keep them safe, right the
wall alone, you know, that twelve foot wall that they
built around their house. That's got to be close to
two hundred thousand dollars for the entire wall, that electric gate,
I mean, all that equipment that they bought to try
to keep themselves safe.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
It all failed.
Speaker 3 (08:19):
Yeah, and you could argue it made it worse. Yes,
police weren't able to just openly walk up and walk
around their home and see the blood. Now would it
have made any difference last week? Probably not. They were
shot multiple times and in the head that by the
time police got there it wasn't going to help. But
it would have sped up the investigation a little bit.
But but either way, they found out about it on Monday,
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and by yesterday afternoon they were taking them into custody.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
They also had one of the alarm guys was in
the neighborhood and he said he tried to sell these
this couple on laser lights where you know, it's almost like,
you know, mission impossible type to add to their alarm system.
They said, no, they think they you know, they got
a pretty good system. But I don't even know if
that would have helped them, you know.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
And would they have turned it on if the doors
are unlocked? And I mean, how many people have a
burglar alarm they don't set because they're just running the
store or whatever it is that that may not have
helped either.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Yeah, and I've you know, my wife a couple of
maybe two years ago, she left the house, walked to Starbucks,
which is in our neighborhood and came back, and she
used to leave the sliding glass door open and our
gate door open, go to Starbucks and come back.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
And I said, sweet, you can't do that. You can't
do that.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
And she goes, I've gone for three minutes. I said,
I don't care three minutes or thirty seconds. You've got
to lock these doors when you leave.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
I think we all utter guard down, right. Yes, you're
out your neighborhood. You know all your neighbors. You're like, well,
my neighbors will see if something goes on, right, they
probably won't.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Unbelievable, But I appreciate you coming on. We'll talk again
real soon. You're the best, all right, Thanks there, he goes.
Alex Stone with ABC News, a horrible story coming out
of Encino. These poor people spent well poor people, I
mean poor in the sense that they are no longer
with us. And they were shot in the head inside
their beautiful home in a great part of the valley.
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And it has a lot of people rattled, a lot
of people because it's just getting too much. La is
just getting to be too much for a lot of people.
We man, we throw a lot at you. In Los Angeles,
a lot, and it's really tough to get by, whether
you're poor or wealthy. Somebody's coming after you and it sucks.
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And I don't know whether that happened. It didn't happen
when I was a kid, didn't happen when I was
a teenager in my twenties or thirties. But man, something
in the last decade has happened to this city, and
it's it's just gruesome, it really is.
Speaker 6 (10:34):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
I was driving in today after I went home to
grab lunch. You know, we have the morning run through.
I get here around nine nine thirty, we go through
the script the morning run through, I go home to
have lunch.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
I come back and.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
I was listening at AM five seventy during a commercial
break on KFI, and I heard them talk about Steph Fush,
who's our talented boardop here and producer, and they were
eating hot dogs over there on five seventy AM Sports
five seventy.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
I guess it's Fox Sports or La KLAC. I don't
know what that was.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
And I heard them talking about Steph Fush eating hot
dogs and he had three, Stephush, how many of you?
How many hot dogs did you have before? I just
gave you the next load?
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Three? Three? Okayad the next the next load all right?
And so nex weeldbarrow full.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Steph Fush asked me to go into their studio and
get him three more. And because they cut him off,
so I went into the studio. Matt money Smith was
standing guard over the hot dog steamer and he said, hey.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Conwey, how you doing. Hey? Can I get three?
Speaker 1 (11:52):
He goes, yeah, sure, you know anytime. He said, you're
a rather thin guy. You're gonna eat three hot dogs?
I said, no, they're for steph Fush. He grabbed him
off plate and put him back in the steamer. He
got mad, Yeah, he said, you're not. He's not getting
six of our hot dogs. He said, Brian Long has
even had one. We gotta be, you know, spread out.
So I grabbed one of the buns to put on
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the plate and I burned my effing finger because the
buns are like two hundred and twelve degrees. How the
Christ does a button and why does it have to
be two hundred and twelve degrees for.
Speaker 7 (12:26):
A plastic little hot dog heating machine, right, But how
does it get that hot and not melt?
Speaker 1 (12:33):
But why is it that hot? Why is the bun
happen to be that hot? It doesn't know if there's
a gauge on it or not. Off right, keep the
buttons outside the heat top off? Yes, because the bus
soggy too. Yeah, they're very soggy. So I was able
to get one onions and mustard and gave it a
staff fuge and his eyes rolled back like a shark
consuming uh, you know, a seal.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
And that was over two bites and that was done
plate you before what? Five hot dogs? Do you know
what he ate before? Three?
Speaker 6 (13:05):
No?
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Four? Now, well it's going to be four. You know
what he enjoyed right before he started on the hot dogs?
Speaker 1 (13:11):
Let me guess chipolte nope, pizza nope, burgers nope.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
Ice cream? Ice cream no way, yes, because there's an
ice cream truck downstairs in the loading dock. So Crozier
told steph you better go get your ice cream. Got
him mighty? I wish I had that was that young,
It could eat that much? Right? Did you miss those days?
So good?
Speaker 1 (13:37):
So steph Ush's job is to sit here, you know,
from four o'clock until ten o'clock running the board of
the most popular talk station in America. Right, So he
can't spend casual time on the can between.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Yeah, yeah, he can't read a paper.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
And you know, and you watch TikTok, not work time
or studious time between four and and ten pm. You've
you've got to s like a dog, you know, two
pumps a wipe in your back.
Speaker 7 (14:09):
Stephan, at this age and in your life, have you
has it caught up with you yet that when you
eat this much at one sitting, that it catches up
physically to you at all?
Speaker 8 (14:19):
No?
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Because I, oh, wait minute, no, was that a problem?
Speaker 2 (14:26):
I do that. I drink a lot of water when
I go to bed. Oh you do? I think that
cleans me out? Wow?
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Who get what doctor gave you? That that tip that
even that even Stephen Trick, you.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Got what you want.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
I take a couple of bottle of water at night,
and I'm good to go. But Stephani, your hot dogs,
you've had four, You're gonna have four. You're gonna have
ice cream?
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Yeah? And I had the ice cream, okay?
Speaker 1 (14:59):
And so you have with onions fresh raw onions, not
cooked onions, or and also uh mustard mustard. Yeah, and
you don't you're not afraid of losing a half hour
of work between six and ten pm tonight. No, I'll
probably get another one later today or whatever the leftovers
are they're going to give to me. Wow, I wish
(15:20):
I had that Argentinian stomach. You know, that's where it
comes from.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
I think I'm concerned about being in this room with him. Yeah, okay,
I get that.
Speaker 6 (15:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
Yeah, Well you didn't go for any of the dogs.
Huh No, that's not your jam.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
It's not my jam. I let foosh have mine? Oh
you did?
Speaker 1 (15:38):
I wish? Yeah, I will look. I know they're they're
you know, they smell good. I'm not going to chance
one here between four and seven, but I will say
not bun length, not bun length.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
Rather short dogs. Oh is that right? Yeah? Like almost
half a bunt let bunch. Yeah, the hot dog takes.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Over the bun for sure. No, no, no, no, no, the
other way around. That bun is much bigger than that dog.
Oh yeah, then is just yeah, unless they cut them
in a half crozier.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Did you eat one? I did? I did?
Speaker 6 (16:09):
I did?
Speaker 2 (16:09):
No onions for me to come on over in here.
Hang out.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
For these young stomachs. I am completely envious. So that
you know, I drive by Arby's and I got to
hit the can. That's good. I'm with you on that.
My my, my regular plumber has said one more, you know,
Panda Express and word, you gotta get yourself another plumber.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Beef and cheese and you're dead. I did have during vacation.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
I did have the French dip from Arby's and uh,
I started, I got sweaty on my forehead.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
I'm like, oh, this is not good. All as you
turned all, No, it's just all it's all salt, you know.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
I mean you dip a salty you dip a salty
sandwich with salty you know, RB sauce into salt water
and you just you feel your shoes. You know, you're
you're gonna explode and bust a shoelace or a belt
or something. But man, that's Stephush. I gotta give it
to them. That guy can really knock it down. You
should be in one of those contests, you know. I
think you can. I think you would place.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
I gotta I gotta train. I think you are. Matt
should give you more hot dogs.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
I think you are I think you're training? I, well, yeah,
how many hot dogs can you eat in ten minutes?
Speaker 2 (17:20):
Yeah? Oh I think I like nine last time? In
ten minutes?
Speaker 3 (17:25):
No?
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Uh like in yeah, ten or twelve minutes, give.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Or take, not even a bet, just a casual eating yes,
all right, all right, I but look, it's the summer.
We have hot dogs during the summer. Like everybody, you know,
you grill them or you boil them. In this case,
we steam them. And there's nothing like it. You know
that hot dog with mustard or ketchup. I think ketchup
is for nine year olds and onions. I think that
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takes you back to your childhood.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
It's fun of me for too.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Yeah, once you're nine, I think you're out of the
ketchup game. I have found audio so we can play
it in that.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (18:03):
I heard money yesterday giving him giving him the heads
up in the hallway.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Start National hot Dog Day tomorrow?
Speaker 9 (18:08):
Right?
Speaker 2 (18:11):
Why why warn the dragon? Right? But cut you off?
It does exactly. It does take you back to your childhood.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
Like when you eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich,
it takes you back to third grade. You know, when
mom and dad made one for you. It's in a
ziploc bag. You're in school and you open that up. Oh,
it's nothing like that. Or a bag of Dorito's with
a coke.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Tomato, soup and grilled cheese.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Yes, exactly, that's exactly right. It takes you back to
your childhood. Nothing like that.
Speaker 6 (18:37):
You're listening to Tim conwaytun you're on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
This is National Hot Dog Day and they're celebrating it
next door at am five seventy. We should have done
that Bellio next year. Let's do that. Let's get the ah,
We'll bring a grill in. I'll bring the Foreman grills. It'll,
you know, taste like Dodger Stadium grilled hot dogs. Oh,
I had one last night. I fired up on the
grill man. There's nothing like that. Nothing in the world
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like a grilled hot dogs. Okay, So Steph Fush buzzed
over to five seventy am and sort of held court
over there, took charge, went in for a hat trick
to begin with the trifecta.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
He went in for three dogs. Three.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
It was a three dog night for Steph Fuje and
then Mac got after him for a couple of reasons,
one for wanting ketchup, two for quantity, and three not
after you know how long you been with us?
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Three years? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Okay, still not sure on the pronunciation or the spelling
of steph Fush.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
They're calling you skeef foosh with a K. Yeah. I
guess Kate's was making fun of me. Oh he was, yeah,
and just with a different sounding. Yeah, he just said
skeef foosh. Skeef foosh. All right, so I corrected him.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Okay, all right, So here it is Stephuh's getting international
attention with his ability to down these dogs.
Speaker 9 (20:02):
Thank you a dino evil awesome conversation. Who's to your
left there, don What do you got going there?
Speaker 2 (20:09):
What's up? Stiffish?
Speaker 9 (20:10):
Yeah, observations. It's hot dog day on the petro So I.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
Got three dogs. You've been in here for what at
least seven minutes?
Speaker 10 (20:17):
Three dogs, two with buns right, one without?
Speaker 2 (20:20):
Right?
Speaker 9 (20:20):
Don't you grab the microphone, Stiffush. I would have put
you on the air until you said where's the ketchup?
Speaker 2 (20:24):
Yeah? He did too.
Speaker 9 (20:25):
I mean we bring in dogs, buns onions, mustard, relish
and like a child who wants us to cut the
dog up.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
And put the two pigs in there. I feel there's
the ketchup.
Speaker 10 (20:37):
I feel like I'm the child of the bunch because
there's been five people eat hot dogs. I'm the only
one that put relish on it. Oh, I was going to,
but yeah, you were going to. You did, no, I was.
Speaker 9 (20:48):
You know what, you know how it gets you get
your hands on it. Like man, it's on a jam,
this thing, and I just want to get after it.
I mean, it's truly been like it's true. Is the
bosses coming in? Come on in, be Long? Boss is
coming in for hot dog days.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
So the boss, Brian Long comes in for a hot dog.
They're gone because Steph Fush is eating him by the handful. Yeah,
he had to run across the street to hold foods
and get more dogs and buns.
Speaker 9 (21:13):
Yeah, Stefush has been getting after it for a solid
seven to eight minutes. He's been trying to put this
thing together.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
His plate.
Speaker 9 (21:20):
Two dogs with buns, one dog, no bun. Oh, shoot,
you know what belong You gotta wait because Stafush cleaned
it out. I just put the new ones in, So
we got to give me ten dogs.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
You're gonna run out of buns too.
Speaker 9 (21:32):
Dude, ten minutes you think so you'll run out of
buns oscar and uh and be long. Do me a
favorite Steffush on your way out with your three dogs.
Turn that thing up to hot on the on the thing,
turn it up to hot from warm.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
You know that.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
That looks like a very simple hot dog steamer. But man,
does it do its job. It gets hot. Yeah, it's
super super. It's a great hot dog dispenser. It's unbelievable. Hi,
because we got or on high. Yeah, there you go, Hi.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Matt, say the word if you need me to go
run across the street. Yeah, it was Ronnie.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Ronnie their board out producer had to run over to
Whole Foods and grab more dogs because Steph Fush.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
Came in with you with both hands.
Speaker 9 (22:11):
Real question, and that was that was an act of
heroism after Steffush cleaned us out last time. By the way,
is it with a tear A k okay good? Kate's
calls you scuff fush? Yeah, well what is that? A?
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Yes? Is it scuffush?
Speaker 9 (22:26):
It is tea stuff, fushy stuff foos. That's not a
bad one with the hot dogs stuff foush.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
It is tea stuff.
Speaker 9 (22:36):
Fush. That's better stuff fush.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
That's a better name.
Speaker 9 (22:42):
Stuff fush, stuff fush, Yeah, stuff fush. Making sure So
Kate's is just you know, ribbing you a little bit
with the scuff.
Speaker 10 (22:49):
I don't think this is gonna be the last we
see a stuffs today either.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
That's the guy who's only met Stephanish for five minutes
and nailed him. As they repeat, be cause the bird
ribbing you a little bit with the scuff.
Speaker 10 (23:02):
I don't think this is going to be the last
we see a Stuffoos today either.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
And he's right too, He's right. He came back for
a fourth.
Speaker 10 (23:11):
I don't think this is going to be the last
we see a Stuffoos today either.
Speaker 9 (23:14):
He'll be back in a few minutes. He'll be back.
At least he spared a bun. When you go back,
are you going back because you're hungry? You're going back
because it quantity quality what brings you back? Hunger and
uh it's delicious, Yeah, okay, I get that.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Hunger and free yeah, free too. Free is always good.
But those are great dogs, you know, those Hoffey dogs
that they serve over there, They're terrific.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
He likes the food and he likes the prices. Yeah, stuff,
that's great, dude. You got to get into a contest, man.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
I think that's your calling, you know, you know, pack
those things away and doesn't seem to have any effect
on you. Doesn't look like you're gaining any weight. You know,
you just sort of breeze through life.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
What do you wait? You wait one to eighty? You
buck eighty? I wish I think I'm too eighten, But
ten two, ten, okay?
Speaker 1 (24:03):
The heaviest I what I ever was was to twelve
and I and I thought it was really rough on
my knees.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Is it rough on your knees? No, it's rough on
my heels.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Okay, all right, Well I could teach you how to
walk that off. Okay, yeah, I could put about twenty
percent more lift than those legs for you. I think
you're walking too far back on your heels. But four dogs,
you represented this really nicely, buddy. I appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Buddy. You get a band star today. Stuff. Ooosh, that's great.
Speaker 6 (24:33):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Hey, there there was an earthquake up in Alaska, an
Alaska earthquake, and it wasn't though it wasn't a three
point four where you know, we all freak out down
here in southern California. We know, we take calls, hey'd
you feel it? In more Park? Hey, how'd you do?
In Banning? And everyone calls up, Well, I my sunglasses,
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I fell off the vizor I'm not sure if that
was from the earthquake or or if I stop short,
I'll hang up and listen to your response out there
off the air, and then and then we all flip out.
You know, when there's a four point five out here,
we all call, you know, each other, a text each other.
Heye you feel it? It was close to you as
in Malibu, you know, how was it? Did you get
to shake alert? We all flip out for about an hour.
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This is not that this is a seven point three.
This is larger than the north Ridge quake by about
one hundred. You know, it goes up exponentially, So a
six point nine is you know, one hundred or ten
times worse than a six point eight. So this is
a huge earthquake up in Alaska seven point three. To
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find out what's going on.
Speaker 4 (25:44):
That seven hundred miles there runs along the southern coast
of Alaska as well as the Alaskan Peninsula.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
And you know what, and I know you're what you're
saying is, oh, it's up in Alaska doesn't affect you.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
This is the ring of fire. The Pacific is active
and we're just waiting for our turn for the big One.
I hate to say that, but you got to be prepared.
We talked to doctor Lucy Jones and she said, the
one thing you need to have in the house is obviously,
you know, a first aid kit in case everybody gets hurt.
But what you're really gonna want for the next six
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weeks to six months after the Big One is water.
All the water mains will be broken. You won't have
water to shower, to brush your teeth, to wash your face,
to you know whatever you use water for drink. You're
not gonna have water for maybe up to six months.
And so you have to have a lot of water
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stored and buy it.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
It's cheap.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
You can buy water at Safeway or Walmart, Target wherever
you go, fairly inexpensively, and keep it in the garage,
you know, and by I have like thirty gallons on hand,
it'll be like liquid gold. When the big one hits.
And doctor Lucy Jones I remember her saying this. She said,
when the big one hits, this is what you'll this
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is what you will not hear from anybody in southern California.
Not a single person will say the following, Hey, is
this a big one? Not one, We'll all know it.
It'll be one hundred and twenty seconds of continuous rattling
and rolling buildings, moving buildings, falling build houses, collapsing, one
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hundred and twenty straight seconds, two minutes of radical movement.
So you've got to be prepared. I hate to, you know,
to scare you, but I think it's better to scare
you and have you prepared than you sitting in a
house under the rubble, and you know, without any kind
of equipment, you need water. Go out and get water.
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It's going to be the life saver. It could save
your life.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
And this happened after a magnitude seven point three earthquake
was recorded off the coast. It actually struck about fifty
miles south of Sandpoint. So people they're bracing for large waves,
Residents and visitors racing to higher ground or moving further
inland if they can tremors from this earthquake or felt
throughout the region. In fact, alarms were sounding in some
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of those larger communities like Kodiak just moments ago. That
warning was downgraded to an advisory.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
So the people on edge, people are on edge.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
People on edge here anyway, And now we got Bob,
you know, a earthquake in the mix, all right, You
got to be prepared, got to be prepared.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
Neil Diamond, Neil Diamond.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
I know we're a huge fans here on the show
of Neil Diamond surprises fans with a rare appearance at
a sold out show.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
There's a big deal.
Speaker 11 (28:39):
Rare appearance from legendary singer songwriter Neil Diamond turning a
performance of a stage musical into a sweet surprise. Over
the weekend, A rare appearance from legendary singer Neil Diamond
turning a performance of a beautiful noise bomb into a
beautiful moment to the eighty four year old surprising a
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sold out audience at a Los Angeles performance of the
musical based on his life, leading the more than twenty
six hundred in attendance in a rendition of Sweet Caroline.
It's one of the few public appearances the Rock and
Roll Hall of Famer has made since announcing his retirement
from touring following a Parkinson's diagnosis in twenty eighteen.
Speaker 8 (29:23):
There's no getting away from it. You can't just say, Okay,
enough already, let's get back to life. It doesn't work
like that.
Speaker 11 (29:30):
In twenty twenty three, Diamond saying that even five years
into his battle with the disease, singing still gave him strength.
Speaker 8 (29:36):
I still can sing.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
I feel good.
Speaker 8 (29:39):
Yeah, it's like all the systems of my mind and
my body are working as one when I'm saying, and
it's a great feeling.
Speaker 11 (29:54):
On Saturday, Diamond showing that while the disease may have
slowed him down, it hasn't silenced him.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Ah What a Man.
Speaker 11 (30:08):
Noise is currently on a national tour and has already
been seen by more than a million people.
Speaker 7 (30:17):
Yeah, our own Debora Mark. She went to a performance
of that show at the Pantagious last week and she said,
at the end of the show, his wife came out
and basically did the same thing with a FaceTime of
him on the phone.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
Oh that's kind of cool.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Yeah, yeah, what Angel is referencing And it always gets
me in trouble, So thanks Martinez. I went to my
anniversary in Las Vegas, which is sort of a cool
thing for me to do, right, guy with a radical
gambling jones picking Vegas for an anniversary. And I got
tickets to Neil Diamond, my wife's favorite, so I got
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her back when she use to drink, got her loaded,
pushed away the bread, you know, the breadsticks, so she
got extra buzz. And because when you're paying a lot
for Vegas drinks, you know they are a buck or two,
you don't want them to be absorbed by the free bread.
That's right. So we go in, we got tickets. We're
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watching Neil Diamond. She's going crazy. She takes her shoes off,
and she says.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Let's run down the brush pit.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
And I'm like, noah, no, let's just sit back here
in row eighty five and watch the show.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
It'll be great.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
And she takes off, runs down in the mosh pit,
running around. Two minutes later, she's walking back with her
shoes over her shoulder, dejected as hell, and she goes,
let's go. I said, what are you talking about? She goes,
you know, let's you know what's going on, Let's get
out of here. I said, what's going on? She said,
that's not Neil Diamond. That's surreal Neil. That's the guy
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pretending to be able to be real Neil Diamond. And
you got me drunk enough where you convinced me it
was deal. And then I got down there and I
embarrassed myself in front of everybody and that much pad.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
But he was pretty good, though, wasn't he. He was great.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Look from eighty five rows away, that's Neil Diamond.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
Yeah, that's Neil. That's not even surreal Neil. Until she
got up close, that's right.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
That's why I tried to hold her back, Me and
three other guys to grab her and hold her back.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
But no, she's slippery. She's gone slippery.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
She made it to the front and she looked at
this fat guy and like, that's not Neil Diamond.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
My husband on our anniversary bs me. That's what happened.
All right.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
We're live, but the tickets were cheap, So enjoyed that.
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