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It's KFI AM six forty and you'relistening to the Conway Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app. It's Monday.It's beautiful outside, unless unless you're driving
back from Stage Coach. Just heardMichael Brian talking about it. Angel Martinez
is Angel with us? Is angerwith us tonight? Angel Martine, Hey,
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Angel, how you hi? Go? All right? So what's going
on with stage coach? You andmichael'brien have got the four to one one
short for information? I guess,oh is how it is? Whatever?
Don't you make fun of me?So that that ten westbound still is just
jammed getting out of the low desertall the way back from Highway sixty two.
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It's improving, I mean earlier,just like an hour ago, is
still loading up out one thousand palms. So it's it's like a nightmare quickly.
Oh yeah, and those delays arerelentless. I mean it's it's really
slow ahead all the way into sandalWood Drive, which is rolling into Calamesa.
Yeah, you know what I woulddo. I would jump off at
Marongo and take a dip in thatpool, get a room and stay the
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night and then try it again tomorrow. That's right, go for some lazy
river, yes, enjoy yourself.That's right man. All right, we'll
be on top of traffic all dayto day. But people coming back from
stagecoach, that traffic goes all theweight of the sixty two. And that's
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that's deep in the desert. Man. That's probably twenty twenty miles east of
Marongo. So that's a lot,big deal. All right, we have
a lot to get to today,a lot to get to. There's a
lot of protests going on at thesecampuses. I know, that's big news.
My daughter had her prom over theweekend and a lot of kids were
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talking about which schools they're going toand how the protests are happening. What's
going on with the protests, andso that's silly, a big deal.
It's a big deal. A lotof people are talking about it. When
you when you turn on the news, it takes up a lot of your
news. A lot of you know, of your news is the protests and
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more specifically, what's going on withUSC and UCLA are two local, uh
you know, beautiful universities, UCLAand USC. So let's find out.
Let's start with you c l A. Find out what's going on there.
Theig dog with this UCLA and andof course U c l A. I
don't have to remind everybody public campuswe pay for with our college with our
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taxes, so you can walk aroundany part of U c l A.
We sort of own it. ButUSC, that's a private school. You
cannot get on campus unless they wantyou on campus. And if they want
you off campus, they call thecops, and the cops remove you,
which I think is really bizarre.And I'll tell you why. If let's
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say you have two homes, right, you're fortunate you have two homes.
You live in one, you rentthe other one out, and you're between
renters, and you're still looking fora good renter, and then you don't
really have to pay much of mortgageon it. Maybe that home was left
to you by mom or dad whenthey passed away. And then you find
out there's a squatter in that home. Oh that's the worst. It might
take you six months to a yearto get the squatter out, and all
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they're doing is squatting on your property. But when you squat on USC's property,
well you might be there for aboutthree hours and then they call the
cops and the cops store your assout. So I don't know how they
have more power USC, but theydo. And you got to respect that.
Got to respect power in this countrypower because power dominates your life.
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Don't fight the power. Contrary towhat you heard when you were a kid,
fight the power, don't fight thepower. Fighting the power is a
long, very long trail to ausually usual wild disappointment. When you fight
the power, I'd say, justgo along and get along. Yeah,
unless you're young. You know,if you're eighteen nineteen, you have time
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to fight the power, knock yourselvesout. But as you get into your
fifties and sixties, it's really hardto fight the power because usually you are
the power. Dig dawg with you. Let's find out what's going on with
UCLA campus. Bill Palestinian protest hereon Dixon Plaza at UCLA. This tent
encampment here is expanding, It's growinglarger. Show you what's happening behind me.
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It started on Thursday with just afew tents. It has now grown
to more than fifty tenths. Herethese students demanding that UCLA not real.
I gotta I have a problem withthe music selection in the background. Cross
you're a music specialist, not themusic I would pick to pump up the
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crowd and get the protest rolling.Couldn't tell what it was. Let's let
me play it for you again.Here, show you what's happening behind me.
It started on Thursday with just afew tents. It has now grown
to more than fifty tenths here,these students demanding that UCLA divest from any
I can't figure out either. Butit's just like EDM Rave music. Yeah,
it's it's the music where like ChannelK cow will come on and say
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time in Temp brought to you byyou know, Golden Golden Doodles Ink or
whatever it is, and then dothe time in the Temp. It's that
casual music. It's fine. That'sgoing on with UCLA campus. Show you
what's happening behind me. It startedon Thursday with just a few tents.
It has now grown to more thanfifty tenths here, these students demanding that
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UCLA divest from any companies with tiesto Israel, and these pro Palestinian protesters
here have set up wooden barricades aroundtheir encampment to control who goes in and
who comes out, and they actuallyhave appointed their own guards here to block
public walkways here in the center ofcampus. Now, okay, those are
not UCLA guards. Those are theprotests. Those are the kids, the
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students. They have their own guards. That wild a life we live.
What a time we live in wherethe protesters have their own security for us.
It's kind of crazy. Show yousome pictures from a few minutes ago.
Some UCLA firefighters wanted to enter theencampment to inspect it for safety,
to see if there are any firehazards here. They were told they could
not come in. Is that rightthe firefighters? You see, like firefighters
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are told they can't walk on campus. That's pretty rich. You gotta give
them that. They could not comein. But the firefighters dismantled one of
the barricades, moved it aside,and went inside. Anyway. How's the
protest going where you say, hey, you can't come in here, and
then they move you aside and theycome in anyway over the objections of the
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pro Palestinian demonstrators who tried to blocktheir way. When we tried to go
inside with our news camera, thepro Palestinian demonstrators would not let us pass.
Are we not allowed to cir canwe talk to you? Why why
can we not go through here?Because we're not letting media and renton?
I know, I know, butthis is a public campus. How about
this idiot, because we're not lettingmedia and rentin. We're not letting media
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in right now? Sweet? Yeah, it's our property tax, probably not
hers because we're not letting media andrent now. I know, I know,
but this is a public campus.Why are we not able to go
through because we're not letting media?And now they still can't? You want
a firefighter just said to play stepback? Well, I mean he's a
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player, he's not a police officer. You're not a firefighter, so you're
not coming in? That's great?What balls on this woman or man?
I don't know. I can't tellnowadays. You're not a firefighter, so
you're not coming in? Well whyam I not? Sounds like a woman,
But I don't want to. Idon't judge anymore. I just let
you know. Different genders be gender. They're very young there, maybe their
voice hasn't quite as possible, that'spossible. Well, why am I not
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allowed to come in there? Becausewe're not letting media in? That now
I know we're not letting media inright now. I know what are you
afraid of? Why do you donot want to have people talk to you
and find out what your protest isall about? Yeah, why have a
protest unless you want coverage? Youwant coverage, that's why you protest.
I think as much coverage as possible. How did you get through you?
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So you guys are in charge ofwho gets by the way, so that's
the first pot or pan she's evertouched in her life. So you guys
are in charge. That's the that'sthe the the pro Palestinians version of a
rim shot, the protesters version ofa rim shot. That's great. Yeah,
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hey, you hear the one aboutthe cat. The dog chased the
cat in Burbank. It was sohot they were both walking walk along.
All right. We're live on KFI. It's hell getting out of stage coach.
So we'll be with you. It'llseven. You got another two hours
and forty five minutes with us.We'll be with you, and you're with
us, dig dong with you stagecoaches. You're listening to Tim Conway Junior
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on demand from KFI AM six forty. This is the protests that U c
l A. I asked to speakto someone from the pro Palestinian group,
but so far they have declined tooffer us a spokesperson. Now to some
pictures from yesterday, a pro israelgroup organized a counter protest here, just
a few feet away from the proPalestinian encampment. Those demonstrators showed up with
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Israeli flags, calling for Hamas torelease the hostages in Gaza, and the
two sides got into scuffles. Ohno, two sides went at it.
The close crumble the guy's warmer gettingrid of self checkout. Stop the share
touring this year? Stop it up? The movie Billy Jack? Are they
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gonna do another one? If youheard Taylor Swift to Adam Taylor Swift,
Cannon Jers is on sale. Pavilionssame as Vaughan's good price, killip children,
lendond their politics. They got greateyes gram Stop killip children again?
Why they clothes crumble? Kentucky theKings Kings need to score more goals.
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You're not going to be in Edmonton. This score goals, poor goals,
goals, poor goals. That guysound like me at that protest. Wow,
you know a whole host of things. He was complaining about tom At
least one person was hurt here,a Pro Israel demonstrator was knocked to the
ground. She had to be carriedout of the crowd and was apparently bleeding
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from the head. UCLA did moresecurity and brought in officers wearing riot gear,
but as far as we know,nobody was arrested. A member of
the pro Palestinian group says, thepro Israel demonstrators were trying to antagonize them.
They are attacking us, They hadbeen pushing us. Are were trying
to keep Rakoul and control ourselves,the first one, because the all they
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do is to provoke us, andwe are trying not to be affected by
them. But this morning, thedirector of the Jewish organization here at UCLA
blamed the university administration for allowing thepro Palestinian group to take over a section
of campus. The tensions are high, and this encampment over here violates a
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long list of university policies that havebeen put in place to protect your students,
to protect all students, to keepcampus calm. Yeah, you know
that all this controversy used to behappening over in the Middle East. Now
it's here. It's here. It'son almost a lot of campuses. So
it's come to a It's come hometo the United States. All right,
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let's get see what's going on uscUSC. Are they going to have graduation
or not? Are they going toarrest more kids or not? Let's find
out USC. Right now, theyare operating with controlled access, meaning most
of the entrances are only allowing students, faculty, and registered guests. The
campus was closed last night after LAPDissued a citywide tactical following days went Brest
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with pro Palestinian protesters demanding USC cutties with Israel due to the ongoing Israel
hamas wore video captured protesters vandalizing schoolproperty, including Tommy Trojan and the fountain
with graffiti. USC told students toavoid campus due to disruption, but did
not specify what the disruption was.Last night, we saw dozens of LAPD
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patrol units and emergency crews rushed tothe campus during the lockdown, but around
eleven pm the tactical alert was calledoff. The encampments that were set up
in Alumni Park remained, even thoughthe school has a policy that prohibits camping
on campus. Yeah, they gotaway with it. The protests are still
there, intense camping right there onthe USC campus. Today we started to
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see the clean up of the vandalism, powerwashing the fountain and Tommy Trojan to
remove the graffiti. The controversy oncampus first began about Chimisigo, when us
see cancel the valedictorian speech after studentsraised concerns over a link on the valedictorian's
social media page. Up there's aguy who needs Zamco and about Chimisco when
us see cancer the valoty or what'sthe muffler shop? Is that income?
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What's the big mufflers star? Iremember like growing up? He might this
guy needs minus immediately ago when ushe canceled the valedictorian speech after students raise
concerns over a link on the valedictoriansocial media page that was critical of Israel,
but the university said they canceled itdue to unspecified threats. Since then,
there have been demonstrations and protests.On Wednesday, one hundred protesters were
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arrested for trespassing after disopeying lapd orders. Where is she doing? This report
from the runway at lad A Mighty. On Wednesday, one hundred protesters were
arrested for trespassing after disopeying LAPD ordersto disperse. Most recently, the school
called off quieter in Gaza than hereand she said background after disopeying LAPD orders
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to disperse. Most recently, theschool called off the main graduation ceremony due
to the chaos and unrest. USC'ssenior vice president of Communications released a statement
saying, in part, well,the university we supports freedom of expression,
these acts of vandalism and harassment areabsolutely unacceptable. President Carol Fuld has made
numerous attempts to meet with the students, but they have declined these offers.
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I spoke to USC students who describethe impact of the disruption on campus.
All right, here's the UCLA studentsthat are not protesting. I would describe
it as very upsetting for a lotof the students on campus. It's hard
for us to really be students atall, since all of a us adden
getting locked out of our own campusthat we pay a lot of money to
get onto. We can't study inpeace. Yeah, it's hard to pay
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eighty thousand dollars a year and thenthey lock you out. Piece we are
having trouble with during our finals.We can't even really graduate as we wanted
to. A lot of people arehaving trouble because people planned out their graduation
like years in advance for this,and their families are not being able to
come or getting restricted. So it'sreally hard for a lot of us waite
people. Students plan a graduation yearsin advance. Man, not in my
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family, hours in advance hours?Hey did timmy make it? I don't
know. Still down to the downto the real nitty gritty, down to
last vote to see if he's goingto be part of one grade paper.
Yeah. I think his mom istalking to one of his teachers to see
if we can change that F toa D. And you're thinking gets slid
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in to even enjoy college life.But planning a graduation years events? What
arrogance? What arrogance? Right?Oh, you're so great, you can
plan your graduation three years from now. Bell out of here to even enjoy
college life right now? Protest savedthe dates? Yeah right, the date
yeah for for twenty twenty nine,when my daughter graduates. Get out?
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He what the what the hell isgoing on with this family to even enjoy
college life right now? Protesters arestill on campus, right now, USC
is hoping for a more reasonable responsefrom the protesters. If not, they
do plan to take further action.Oh more, rest reporting live just outside
of USC's campus choicely on NBC fornet. There you go, all right,
the USC UCLA campuses still have someunrest going on, and we will
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follow that all day, perhaps allweek. We live on KFI. If
you're coming home from my Coachella,which was stage coach this past weekend,
still a lot of traffic, sowe'll be with you. You're with us,
We're with you. You can getKFI out in the desert and we'll
be with you until seven o'clock.Then Moe Kelly takes over and from the
looks of traffic, you'll still bein your car at seven o'clock. Ding
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dong, Hope the concert was worthit. I'm sure, boss. You're
listening to Tim Conway Junior on demandfrom KFI AM six forty ah yes,
ding dong. Hey, we're gonnahave Mondo. I'm in a bit sometime
the next hour or so. Thatguy makes the greatest guacamole in the world.
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Mondo three time gold medal winner,Blue ribbon winner at La County Fair
for the best guacamole in La County, and if you like me, we
spent most of your life, childhood, adulthood in Los Angeles. There are
a lot of people that make alot of good guacamole, and his one,
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hands down by far, the bestI've ever had. And we're gonna
tell you where it's available. Sokeep listening to KFI man that's gonna be
This is the only station in Latoday it will tell you where Mondo's guaca
is. All the other stations ignorehim, and we don't. Maybe we'll
in the future, but not today. All right, are shooting and loss
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in Encino. Sino's one of thesafest places in the world. What's going
on? The real work for detectivesstarts now trying to figure out exactly who
these three suspects are and why theytargeted this home. It all happened about
two point thirty this morning and inSino a security guard shot near his guard
shack multiple times, taken to thehospital and rushed straight into surgery in critical
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condition. That guard now out ofsearcher and expected to make it. He
managed to tell police there were threesuspects, three men, all of them
reportedly armed with guns. And wearinghoodies. Oh no, right. You
know. Money is great but alsobrings a lot of problems with it,
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A lot of problems like I don'thave a guard, shack. I don't
have a guard, I don't makemillions of dollars and I sleep better at
night. This guy has a guardon his property and they still rob his
house. That's crazy. Now,the multi million dollar home belongs to Amir
Ismailian, better known as cash XOwho toget Ah. Maybe that's why the
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guy's name has cash in the title, better known as cash xxo, cash
xo, cash kiss Hug. AsI know him, and I guess that
I was told by Steph Oosh,that's wrong. It's not cash kiss Hug.
It's cash xo cash XO. Hey, Richie, can I tell the
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story of what happened when I gothere today? Or would you rather keep
that off the air? I don'tknow what you're talking about, because nothing
happened. Okay, that means Ican. I can do it reluctantly.
So I got him, you know, nine nine thirty this morning to go
over the script. See who theguests are? You know, yell at
the time, nine nine thirty,Maybe oh no, actually ninety five.
You're right. I was late todayand I come in, I go over
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the guests, I go for thescript, yell at a few people to
get together make it better, andthen I store them out, have breakfast,
lunch, take two of the writers, three of the producers with me,
go to Arts Deli and we workon the show for about four or
five hours, and then I comeback yell at a few more people,
and then we finally go on.And So when I saw Richie early this
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morning, I go, hey,Richie Cunningham. He goes, heah,
yeah, Richie Cunningham. And thenas I'm turning the corner, he says
to steph Ouje, who's Richie Cunningham. And I'm like, okay, all
right. And then I and thenand then I thought about it. I
guess it's as if I was achild and my dad was talking about,
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uh, you know, I don'tknow a night like you know, gene
Autry. Hey, how's gene Autrydoing the hell? Or what's that whistletown
Willie? What's what's that that oldDisney cartoon? Uh it's something willy oh
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steamboat steamboat Willie? Yeah? Right, Hey, how about Steamboat Willie Whistletown
will That was my wife crazy,because whenever I'm thinking of a name,
I just say the first thing thatcomes to my mind. It's never closed,
and she's got to figure it out. But I guess you wouldn't know
who Richie Cunningham was on Richie,No, but I know the show that
he was on after the fact thatI had to google him real quick.
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Yeah. Happy Days, Yeah,yeah, and Tuesday, Happy Days,
Wednesday, Thursday, Happy Day.It was a Wednesday, I don't know.
Start Monday, Tuesday, Happy Sunday, Monday, Happy Days, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Happy Days, Thursday,Friday, Happy Days, Saturdays one
day waiting a week for you mean, on on on on out Happy Days.
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Oh that's good stuff. That's great, buddy. But I get it.
I get it. You don't knowwho Richie Cunningham is. I understand,
man, I do get it.I would love to have a mind
that is just set on scoring othergirls and guys. You know, I'm
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not really worried about other life.Heather crap, life throws at you.
I get it, buddy, Iget it. But when somebody had a
dinner with you, says hey,Richie, Richie Cunningham. Now you're loaded.
I know exactly who they're referring.Yeah, now you have you have
to you know erst yourself. Youcan do it quietly here on the air,
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right instead of doing it like amongstyour friends, like you know,
you friend or I don't know,some my chap you're with. You can
now do it quietly on kfive.Hey, who's hopefully they're not listening.
That's right. But I would thinkif your name Richie would Richie Cunningham would
have come up in the past.What do you get nickname wise Richie Valez
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or Valez I don't know, Okay, Richie Valley, Yeah, Richie,
Hey, Richie, Ritchie rich youget that a lot? Richie Rose?
Whoever that is that is? That'ssome kind of box wine salesman, like
a little gay rapper, Okay,Richie, rich Richie Richie Rose. Sounds
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like a really cheap wine from likeTom Dale's box wine from Palmdale Happy Hour.
Yeah, that's right, buddy.Well, now you got Richie Cunningham
in your arsenal, you're gonna loveit. All right, we're live.
We're gonna check it with Mondo atsome point tonight. That's cool. And
then our own Steph Fuje went tothat big pizza fest. You went to
a what is it the Pizza WorldPizza fest? La? How was it
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delicious? And you paid? Youpaid one hundred and thirty bucks to go?
Yep? Was it worth it?Absolutely? Did you get bombed?
No, I just well bombed withpizza. You didn't drink? Nope?
Wow at a save room for thepizza? Is that in your singles?
Ad? I don't drink. Isave room for pizza. Exactly, pizza
pizza. We'll work on that.You're listening to Tim conwayjun you're on Demayo
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from KFI AM sixty. But ashow growing up with Happy Days. That's
really cool, big deal, bigdeal Happy Days. Hey, you know
what I looked, I might beon the moon here and maybe somebody can
correct us because that's happened in thepast. But I tried to look this
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up and Harvey from what I understand, and I can't find any information on
this. Did Harvey Korman one ofthe funniest men in the world. You
know, one of the original castmembers of the Carbernet show Blazing Saddles.
He was the voice of Gazoo inthe Flintstones, and yet that funny man
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does not have a star on theWalk of Fame. Is that possible?
I guess that's possible. Ryan.A lot of people have. There's there's
twenty two, thy seven and seventyeight stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,
a lot of them you don't evenknow. And yet Harvey Korman doesn't
have one. That's outrageous. Ifthat's true. Maybe he does and I
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just couldn't find it. That's possiblebecause I didn't spend hours and hours and
hours on it. I did aquick quick search while I was looking at
something else. And so he mayhave one, but I couldn't find And
I find that outrageous. I wasoutraged over the weekend, not just because
of that, but other things,mostly at the track. Ahha, all
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right, monster bees another thing Ihave to worry about. Monster bees.
Monster bees. What's going on withthese monster bees? Where are they?
And when will they wipe us out? Believable story. Believable story from one
North Carolina family. A toddler wasconvinced that there were monsters in her bedroom,
as one does, right, buther parents thought it was just her
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wild imagination. Thanks to the recentviewing of the movie Monsters. Inc Well,
the family started to notice a fewbees pop up, and then a
few turned into tens of thousand.A bee keeper tracked the bees down into
the toddler's bedroom using a thermal imagingcamera, boy discovering that there was a
massive hive there. Now the talewas not over. Because honey bees,
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of course, are endangered, exterminationnot an option. The family had to
begin the long process from moving them. Oh no, well, you can't
exterminate bees anymore. Is that theagainst the law? And I don't think
it's against the law. You're notsupposed to do it. We had a
bee hive in our backyard the otherday and they start swarming, so I
just go inside. I leave alone, you know, because I learned that
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from Dean Sharp. Leave alone,and they'll leave you alone. The moment
you start spraying them with water andyou irritate them, that's when they're going
to irritate you, and they're gonnawin. They're gonna be of course,
they're gonna die once they sting you, but they don't know that. But
once you're stung one hundred times,you'll think of nothing more than the sings
all day. All week and itcould kill you. It could kill you.
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So bees ah do yes? Whenyou heard about those bees and those
people's house, did you run overthere with your mouth? No? No,
I did not. But you knowa lot of times I know you
make fun of me. And whatangels referencing is. I like to son
in the backyard, and I fallasleep quite often while I'm sunning, usually
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just in my underwear, and I'man open mouthed sleeper, and so I'll
sleep with my mouth open, andI occasionally, like two three times a
month, I get stung inside mymouth. And I don't know whether they're
going in there because some big honeyfan. Maybe I just they drank some
tea with honey and they're going inafter the honey. I don't know if
that makes sense. I don't know. Bees don't like honey, though?
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Do they they make it? Idon't think they like it. Bears like
honey. I think they use itas food, right, do they?
I don't know. I've never heardof bees. I don't think. I
don't think bees like honey. Ithink they make it. I think bears
love honey, you know, Iremember Yogi and Boo boo. They loved
it and they really enjoyed it.Just produce it. Yeah, they produce
it. They don't need it.It would be kind of weird if they
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ate it, that's right. Yeah, I mean, when's the last time
you saw it? You know,a chicken, a Chick fil a.
They don't do it right. Andthere is a law. It is against
the law to kill a swarm ofhoney bees without first trying to get a
bee keeper to collect them. Whereand if there's a swarm or anything like
that? Is that a state lawor county or it's at least a state
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law. It is, okay,well that's anybody. You can say,
Hey, I called my uncle Lau, you know, Phil, and tried
to get them out of here,but didn't work, so I wiped them
out. But I think most people'sinstinct just get him the hell out and
you know, hopefully don't kill him. But sometimes, you know, kids
a preference. They are a protectedspecies, like the bald eagle. Is
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that right? You know? Thebald eagle has it has been a protected
species a little too long in Alaskabecause I don't know if you've ever been
to Alaska, but man, theywalk around like pigeons. They're everywhere in
Alaska, and they're fat because theyeat, you know, fast food.
They'll you know, hang out atMcDonald's. You just see these big fat
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bald eagle bald eagles just hanging outand you're like, man, you're on
our dollar. You're a symbol ofAmerica. Why are you and hanging out
with all your buddies at McDonald's going, I'm with you. It is still
protected under the Bald and Golden EagleProtection Act, but overall it was removed.
The bald eagle was from the listof federally Endangered and Threatened species.
So yeah, because it's off thatlist. Because there's millions of them in
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Alaska. Now, you can't getrid of them. They swarm you.
They're they're seriously, they're like they'relike pigeons up there. All right,
we get it, yes, ma'am, go ahead. According to honey flow,
they say that honey is bees waysof preserving their food so they have
something to eat when there are manyflowers in bloom Ah. That's why they
do it, all right, Theremust be a lot of bees because every
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time I go to the market,there's three, four or five shelves of
honey man, there's a lot ofhoney out there. There is there.
There does seem to be a lotmore honey that I've noticed for sale than
I have in the in the wayway too much, definitely. I mean
one jar will ask your lifetime putany farmer's market too, that's right.
At least two or three stands tableswith people with right. And it's always
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the guy who's starting a new businesis to go, hey, honey,
let's get into the honey business.They do it like hey, MasterCard needs
somebody go out and do a smallbusiness. So let's do honey on the
on the estate right off the offramp of Highway one on one. All
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