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May 28, 2024 28 mins
Tim treated his wife to Del Taco and Walmart // Tim was listening to the Mo’Kelly show and it was incredibly funny because Stefush slept during Mad Max during their movie time, and we have audio // More car talk // Sharks are becoming “more aggressive” around the US and the world // The show is better when the whole crew is here  
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It's KFI AM six forty and you'relistening to the Conway Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app. You know,I can count, maybe on one finger,
how many times my wife and I'vebeen listening to talk radio together.
And if you're together, sometimes you'lllisten to music or not, you know,
just talk and not listen to radioat all. But I can count

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on one finger the times my wifeand I were listening to talk radio together
and laughed out loud. And itwas last night during the mo Kelly Show
when he was finishing his show atlike eight, and I was treating my
wife to And it's going to bereally tough to limbo under this for a

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you know class, you know,crazy nights. But I treated my wife
a romantic evening of what to deltaco at Burbank Airports. Oh, that
is really extending yourself. Made acouple of bucks every once in a while,
we can afford a uh, youknow, a crunchy taco. Now,
why were you getting del taco atthe airport? That's a good question.

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Well, we're on the we're onthe way home from Walmart. It
gets work gets romantic by the momentwe're on her way home from Walmart because
she needed creamer for her coffee.Okay, well that's nice that you mind
you made that trip together. Youdon't say, well you need creamer.
I mean I know where Walmart is. Yeah, I like going with her

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because she'll push the cart. Okay, and uh and Croache. When you
go to a Walmart or Target,do you push the cart or shed push
it? Mostly? I do,really, I never pushed the cart.
I always put my foot down,like I'll go with you, but I'm
not pushing the cart. Really.If I don't push the cart, then
the cart will be constantly in oneplace as she browses over to Yeah,

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the Crozier is taking control. Yougot you gotta keep it going. He's
got cart control. Do you evergo to the browsers section where all the
items are marked down? Oh?Sure, yeah, like that section.
Yeah, the clearance section is great. Yep. You know it's just you
know, eight cheap people trying tofind crap to sell on eBay, and
it's it's I never realized until Ithink I saw it, like in like

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Target or something like that, thatpretty much every store has a clearance.
I didn't realize that before you cango to Trader Joe's. You can go
to Vonn's. All these clearance areas, you know who has a great clearance
and it's hard to find. You'dhave to look for it, maybe for
like an hour, but I canshow you where it is. Lows,
Yes, Lows in Burbank. Yeah, and the in the bathrooms on the
west side in the back, yes, exactly, and man, oh man,

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they deep discounts. Yes, therehave been many things I've gotten.
What kind of stuff do you getthere? Just kind of lows. I
bought lights, you know, thesolar lights that line the oh sure,
like the front door landscapeyeah, right, yeah, and really nice faucet and
there were forty four dollars down markeddown to eleven bucks. So yeah.

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Fawcett's are a big one. Andreturned lumber, a lot of tools,
yeah, told you see a lotof tools. And also you can get
the piece. You can get thethe spools of wire that are pre measured
and pre installed for your weed whacker. Yeah, I get those. There's
the string or the yeah, thevinyl string, that's right, that's right.

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But I do like the clearance sectionand I and I feel dirty when
I'm looking at the clearance section.For some reason, I feel like I'm
I don't know, maybe i'd yeah, you feel like it's a sort of
a it's the U in the shadowsof low Man. It's like the bottom
of the barrel. Yeah, Iknow. Look, as Neil Savader said,

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look, it might be the bottomof the barrel, but you're still
in the barrel exactly. So whenwas the weed whacker technology that came into
Do you remember? You didn't youhave the when I was growing up.
You didn't have a week you didn'thave one. No, you didn't know.
When was it tim that they cameup with a weed whacker. I
don't know what I have to lookthat up, but but do you remember
it was? It was like afole and it had a blade on the
end of it, and you justback and forth. You'd swipe it and

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take That's right. I don't knowwhen the weed whacker. Let's find out
when the wed whacker uh came around. I'm gonna say, but you noticed
that when guys go to use aweed whacker and they come back, if
they've gone down the street to useit, they always hold it like a
weapon, like they're coming home fromwar and it's not really that big a
deal. You know, you justknock some weeds out. But they they

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they hold that weed whacker like they'recoming home from Vietnam. Early seventy speaking
of the early seventies, and thatwas a big deal when that came out.
Oh my god, that was thatwas truly, to use the too
often used phrase, game changer.That was a it was a weed whacking
game changer. And you know whowas the first guy. My uncle Jerry
Dalton was the very first guy.I think that ended up in the emergency

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room because he were sandals using theweed whacker and caught him on two or
three of his toes right into theemergency room. I remember that because he
was he was a tree surgeon,my uncle. He cut trees, right,
but he called himself a tree surgeon. Right. Well, that's a

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decent branding. I don't know.And he said, he said, you
know, Timmy says, believe itor not, it's as difficult as medical
school. And I said, oh, well, thanks for the option.
I'm going to go with. Not. That was a great Steckler line.
Where we were talking to two youngladies outside of in our old building at
Kala, Sex on the second floorwas a beauty school and the girls were

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down there and they just passed theirtest and they were excited and crying and
laughing and cheering, and they couldn'tbelieve they passed the beauty exam for beauty
school. And he said, oh, you must be very proud. And
she said yes. She said,believe it or not, it's as hard
as med school. And Steckley goes, oh, I'm so glad you gave
me the option. I'm going togo with not because it's not absolutely not.

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But he was a tree surgeon.My uncle is a tree surgeon,
and my brother Pat worked for himone summer and my brother Pat's job was
to hold the rope and in casemy uncle Jerry cut a limb that he
was standing on, which happened acouple of times that summer, Pat would
hold the rope and catch him sohe wouldn't fall thirty feet on his head.

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So it happened in earlier mid June, you know, bang oh,
and he catches him with the rope, and now he's got to lower him
down hand over hand, you know, you know, six inches of time
until he gets to the ground.Well, my brother Pat says, that's
not going fast enough. I'll lethim slide a clampet. Slide, clampet,

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slide, clampet, and that thinggot hot and he went spinning and
no, bang hit the ground.And then he took off after my brother
and they got into a physical fight. And then at the end of the
summer he hired my brother back asan assistant. It happened again. But

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the second time it's on you though, right those two, yeah, oh
yeah, fool me once, right, yeah, those two over the summer
had two of those incidents, twoof them that you know, flail a
bang and then the chainsaw comes downafter him. Oh, because it's on
the same rope and bang bang.It was quite the summer. Quite the

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summer. I have an automatic cutoffswitch on those chain shaws, Now,
not on his. He's he gotin he's a mechanic, so he's able
to get in there and solder thatpart off bad because you know, because
crows. You know this. Whenyou have an automatic cutoff, all you're
doing is pushing that button, turningthat thing on all f and day.

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Yes, absolutely, and so ifyou can bypass that, that's a winner,
yep, you know. And thenhe did. He bypassed the automatic
cutoff until it's not one. Well, you're right, there's a reason why
there's an automatic cutoff. I giveyou that. God, if you know
what you're doing, have you everbypassed those? Sure? Sure? He's

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therefore for you to buy pass theyshould sell something like that. You can
automatically bypass that, you know.I remember it real quickly. I bought
a chainsaw. It was electric chainsaw, and the blade, the blade broke.
So I went to Low's or homeDeep I bought a new one,
and so I unplugged the chainsaw.I put the new blade on, and
I go to plug the chainsaw.Because it was electric, it's already plugged

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in. I changed the blade onthat chainsaw with the plugged in. Jeez,
man, isn't that wild? Yeah, you've you've dodged some bullets.
Oh my god. I shouldn't behere. I shouldn't be here, but
I am. So is Thompson.You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand
from KFI. A M six fortyMega trainer's in the building. Yep,

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he's upstairs on the fifth floor.And I know that because when I walked
in, there are about forty peopleoutside waiting at here at work, and
I said, oh, who youall waiting for? And they said Megan
Trainer. And I'm like, ohokay, I said you want to take
a picture of me? And theysaid who are you? I said,
I'm Megan Trainer's dad, And Itook a picture with the I don't know,

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maybe ten or fifteen of those kids. I love that for its pure
mischief A holary. Yeah, sonow they've posted all over line that they
had a picture with Megan Trainer's dad. Well, the pleasure they derived from
it is the same even though itwasn't you know what I mean, They
don't until they find out I liedto that, Okay, yeah, and

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then they're going to be pissed.But Susan, right, well, they
should know what Megan Trainer. Ifyou're at that into a Megan Trainer,
you should know what her dad lookslike. Oh I see, shame on
them, that's right. Okay,Yeah, you're evidently you're not a Megan
Trainer fan if you don't know whathis dad looks. Dad thought of that,
That's right, that's right. Iheard something very funny last night on

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the Moe Kelly Show. They weretalking about a head transplant, a brain
transplant, a head transplant, andMoe Kelly and Tuala were mixing up two
stories. It was very funny.I was laughing out loud with my wife
and I heard the tail end ofa story I had not heard. But
evidently, you know these guys,they go to movies a lot and dinner

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a lot, and they hang outa lot, which I think is terrific.
I wouldn't do it, but youknow, teach his own and I'm
Steph Fuje went to a movie andyou guys see a lot of movie You
and Mo and Twala and Mark Ronner, a big major movie fans. Yeah,
it's a group thing. It's it'sa lot of fun. Once a

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week or so, yeah, acouple of weeks. Yeah, okay,
sure. And what did you seemost recently where this audio is from Mad
Max? Furiosa. Oh yeah that'sa big one man. That's a lot
of energy in the special effects.Yeah. Yeah, it's hard to I
mean, I could understand sleeping throughlike Titanic, but you could never sleep
through Mad Max. You did alittle bit. How long did you sleep

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for? More than half? Probably? Wow? I think so? Wait
you didn't NodD off. You wereout. Yeah. Wow, what time
of day was it? Oh thisis midnight? Oh you worked all day?
Yeah, and then you went tothe movie. It's like it's an
eleven thirties showing, but after thepreviews it doesn't start till after me.

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But you go on weekday or weekend. Uh, well technically weeknight Friday night.
Oh you went after what they did? This thing? They go on
a Friday. My god, theygot to wait till after this their show,
their shows until ten. So butyou worked all week. You worked,
You work two shifts. You worksix hours a day on the air,
other two hours off the air.I was getting to that another two
hours off the air. So youwork eight hours a day and then you

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and then by Friday you're exhausted.Yeah, and then you go to a
movie Friday you're out. Yeah.No. I was ready to bow out,
but I was like, I gotit. I gotta Everyone else went
in, so I'm like, youknow what, I'll go in. Because
Tawala, that guy gets probably threehours of sleep a day he works.
He's the Tim Kates of radio exactly. He works as as harder, harder

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or as hard as Tim Kates.All right, So I don't want to
steal this from Mo Kelly. Ijust want to get a sample of it,
because you know, that's him andhis show and he did the work
and he deserves credit for it.But this is Mark Ronner taping you snoring
or sleeping? Mark, Mark Ronnert, who's the anchor for the Mo Kelly
Show, videotape you sleeping in thetheater? Is that correct? That's correct?

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Okay, can we hear part ofit? Yeah? Hold on,
all right, hold on, we'rein a holding pattern right now, Mark,
what was going on with with Stefan? Well, I'm gonna play you
a little clip here, and ifyou can't figure out what's going on,
I'll explain it at the end.Now, what you heard there was an

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action scene, Wow, an actionscene from U Furiosa, a Mad Max
story. But also what you heardwas the sound of Stephan openly snoring throughout
the whole thing, so disrespectful inthis part. Now, I know we're
not in the frat house or anythinglike that, but I felt this was
noteworthy because it was loud and itwent on for a real Wow, it

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was louder than the movie. That'sa loud movie. Yeah, just a
little bit. It's like sleep inmouth. It sounded like, yeah,
it's like sleeping through earthquake, butcents around. Sorry dated reference. Maybe
yeah, I was that nineteen seventysix or something. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, I get that. Uh yeah, when they had the
big speakers in the back of thetheater like Earthquake, Yeah, shows a

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whole theater. It was big movieslike Irwin Allen movies. Yes, I
love Towering Inferno. Man, thatwas my favorite O. J. Simpson
movie. I think you like themmore than they could gun. You're like,
yeah, oh, I don't know. I don't know. I don't
know, I don't know. Yeahhe had he had a body of work.
Yeah, I guess, I guessso. But anyway, so Meghan

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Trainer is in the building and whenyou came in, you were recognized by
one of the guys downstairs. Yeah. I was very excited him because you
know, people are there, they'rein a frenzy to to see. I
knew it was some kind of popartist, music artist of some kind.
And uh, when I'll tell yousomething else, just in the confession here,

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I was ready to not recognize thename of whoever they were waiting for
and you did, because you know, I know that I'm not super hip
anymore, so I asked, andthen they said Megan Trayner, I wow,
I know Meghan Trainer. Yeah Ican. Uh, I think everybody
knows Megan try Yeah. So thenout of the out of the group,

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guy yelled my name, said,hey, Mark Thompson, will you take
a picture with me? She wrote, she wrote that song that big chicks
are better than than babies? Gotback? Right? No, she wrote
at the big big girls are betterthan small girls. All about that bass,

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all about the bass. It's allthat's that's all related to the same
thing, right, But she wrotethe thick girls. In fact, thick
girls are better than Yeah, it'sall about the bass, right, she
wrote that song. Yeah, yeah, the bass. Yeah it's true.
Yeah, yeah, it's true.No, I think you're on some you
know. We then we have astory here she did. That wasn't the

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only song she did though. Shewrote that song, what's that Megan Trainer
song you Love you Can't stop singing? Where she was I'm getting Yeah,
Louis even tone made you look,may you look? That's great. That's

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a cool song. All right,We got We're gonna come back with a
story. Here we have sharks,and all the newscasts are misrepresenting the sharks.
They said the sharks are showing aggressivebehavior. They're not. No,
they're not. They're just showing naturalbehavior. That's correct. They're eating.
If a shark was in Nordstroms anduh Tobanka Plaza, ripping things off and

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killing people, that would be aggressive. But in the ocean eating, not
aggressive at all. That's their naturalattitude, you know, that's how they
eat their natural environment exactly. They'rethey're the apex right of the ocean.
Yes, yeah, and and sothey're not being aggressive. People have to
come here because you recalibrate. That'sa natural environment for us. That's right.

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Appreciate it. If they were inBurbank at a gas station holding up
a couple of you know, twins, that would be aggressive, really aggressive.
Yeah, and so they're not.So sharks are doing what the sharks
do. They eat, all right, Who cares? You're listening to Tim
conwayjun you're on Demyan from KFI AMsix forty. Jay Leno's on TV for

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the Mission Golf tournament. Oh wow, hey is Tim Allen? Jay said
yes to something Monday, June tenth, Industry Hills, Pacific Palms Resorts with
Tim Allen. I like that guy. They're both car freaks, right,
that's right, yeah, both thecar nuts. Hey. Speaking of events,

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there's gonna be a big car showthis weekend. Do you know about
this? No? Where is it? Oh? Yeah, it's in Woodland
Hills. It's the Car Show andSafety Fair, the second annual Still Saving
Still Serving or Saving Still Saving Livespresented by the LA Police Department. And
it's going to be June first,nine am to three pm at the Warners

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Center Park in Woodland Hills. Mybe fun fifty eight hundred to Panga Canyon
Boulevard in Woodland Hills. So it'llbe this Saturday, June first, nine
am to three pm in Woodland Hills. You should get out to that.
Maybe a Jay Leno and I willgo out there together, my new best
friend, Jay Leno. That's right, I ain't going to the car show.

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Fine, look at these idiots withthese cars. Do you think when
he goes to car shows he justjudges people for how crappy their cars are.
I think he's probably a jed.This may be wrong, but I
think it's pretty generous in terms ofhis judging of people. See I'm the
odd least at least up front.Up front, I think he lies to
people. Yeah, I think you'llwalk up and go nineteen seventy, do

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badly on nurse right, And thenas he gets in his car, he'll
be like a piece of cramp.So you're saying he's really two faced.
Well, he doesn't want to hurtanybody's feeling sure, And I think that
that's laudable. I mean that Irespect them. My sang lovely, my
sang right. I like that it'syour dance car like that. Okay.

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Then he gets to the car,it's like, oh, thing's on worth
ten grand. I think I stillsmell like this car gound of mining guy
in a car and there I thinkI still smell like him sometime. I
remember when I got my hell Catand we kept called in one day and

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you asked him, what do youthink Dan Thompson's got the hell Cat,
which is expensive car at the timewas and he said, for the money,
it's really like a really good thecar for the money. For the
money. Maybe I'm thinking for themoney, it's like all the money I
have I bought this car? Isthat the car you got? Aaron?
No, no, no, no, no no. Would you get air?
That was? The Camaro was likea souped up Camaro. What time

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of dight was that? I waslike three thirty in the morning. There's
no one around and you hit thetrain tracks on Chandler. Yeah it was.
It was sort of stupid, andyou got air all four tires off
of the Oh. I don't know, I just I don't even. The
only reason I know that I tookout was because I slammed my head and
the thing came down, slammed onthe roof of the car. Guy.
It was really hurt. But itwasn't there a cop sitting Yeah. Cop
lit me up right over, like, geez, really, dude, there's

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no one around here. I can'tbelieve you're here. Yeah, but you're
all four tires are off the ground. What do you want to comp Oh?
No, he was completely right.Absolutely, no, I'm not sparks
flying everywhere. You really You've reallyenhanced the story through the years, but
it's it was definitely it was.It was a real, you know,
stunt car kind of moment inadvertent.It was a it was. I wasn't

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trying to get air any and Iwasn't trying to What was the show that
the dukes? It was the Dukesof Hazen. It was it was a
you know, I like that.All right, let's talk get in some
news here. This is a lie, but we'll play it anyway. They're
saying the charts are aggressive. They'renot. They're just doing what shark's doing.
Here we go as beach goers acrossthe country begin to soak up the

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warmer weather on the sand and inthe sea, right marine experts have fresh
warnings about the rare but potential dangersthat could be lurking beneath the water.
Right before the holiday weekend, aflag from the New England Aquarium urging the
public to be aware of their surroundingsafter reports of multiple marine MAMPs found with

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white shark bites off of Massachusetts coastline. It is very much a wild
environment anytime you're entering the ocean.Unprovoked shark attacks and fatalities are up worldwide.
Are white sharks great white sharks?Are they gray or white? I
think they're grayish sh Aren't they?How they get the name? Great white

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sharks? Are the bellies white.I don't know they maybe I think they
are whitish bellies, but they maybe white in relation to the other I
don't really know. I think Ithink they're just aggressive like white people.
That could be a holds. Yeah, you know, privileged, entitled white
people. You think that's that's whatthey used to be called. I see

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the privileged white a whole sharks.Right, it doesn't really work. Let's
just call them white, just greatwhites, that's what they are. The
US had thirty six such attacks lastyear, accounting for more than half of
the sixty nine incidents across the globe, and to jump from the average of
sixty three the previous five years.Okay, the average is sixty three and

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word's sixty nine, you know,give or take. That's that's about average.
It's not like the average is sixtythree and word twelve thousand, right,
right. If you are swimming inan area where there are large sharks
feeding on large prey items, youknow there's an element of list. God,
I mean, that's why I guessyou get those stupid you know,
government jobs, so you can saystupid things on the air like this,

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lady. If you are swimming inan area where they are large sharks feeding
on large prey items. Right,you know there's an element of list Oh
okay, thank you, doctor Avio, so three D house of obvious comments.
If you're swimming in an area wheresharks are eating, there's an element
of danger. Okay, all right, thank you, lady, appreciate it.

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Thanks mom, God Almighty. You'relistening to Tim Conway Junior on demand
from KFI AM six forty. Oneof the cool things about working in radio
is is that when you're in musiclibraries and radio stations. I actually have
a test pressing of this song youdo yeah wow on a record like yeah,
yeah, I'm a forty five likehandwritten on there. What it is

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is that? Right? Man?You got to keep that? Yeah?
Yeah? How many of those?Do you have? Just one of that?
But I have a couple of testpressings. Wow, So you get
that song before anybody else. Yeah, that's basically it. Yeah, that's
when they when they want to getit to the radio stations and get it
on the air. But it actuallyhasn't been released yet. Did it come
with a bag of money or coke? Did it come with little coke?

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Were you around for the Coke Times. No, I was I came in
like just post that like the payolaplugola crap where guys used to come into
radio. Oh I guess mine.I didn't get any of that benefit.
Well plug all it was before thatbecause they busted that guy Alan Freed.
That was like in the fifties orsomething, wasn't there. Somebody's given me
the EVA like, don't mention that. Now we had to watch about you

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know, total of four and ahalf hours of video on not you know,
I'm not doing that on the airdoing that, so let's not do
it. No reference to pluggoble.All right, Well, then we'll talk
about Los Angeles restaurants and how greatthey're doing. It's been a really tough
year. You know, it startedlast year. There have been a number

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of factors. A lot of thepandemic era loan's rent coming to the strike
obviously in Los Angeles really hit theindustry that's used to catering and a lot
of studio orders. And then ofcourse this year there are a lot of
new legislations that are starting that areokay, so the restaurant business is in
tough shape. Is will Cole Shriverwith us. Will you with us?

(24:57):
We crank them up here, we'llcall Shriver. Are you with us?
One? All right? Well sayI'm here. Okay, Sorry man,
I was gonna text you and askyou if you can come on sure.
What's going on in the desert here? Off the I fifteen from Baker to
Vegas. They're a shutting off power. Oh yeah, tomorrow night from ten
pm to ten am, Edison isdoing a planned power outage. They're going

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to shut down about ninety miles alongI fifteen of all the electricity is going
to be out. So that meansno gas stations, no restaurants, no
charging stations, no nothing for aboutninety miles. Oh my god, that's
could be horrible. Yeah. Soif you're driving to Vegas, a good
idea to bring some food gas upfirst. Don't plan on getting gas out
in the middle of nowhere. Man, it's going to be dark out there.

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That's kind of a cool thing togo out. Look, yeah,
really catch me that light pollution outthat'd be like nineteen twenties driving through the
desert. Yeah, yeah, exactly, zero light pollution. That's wild.
Man. Well, I'm glad youbrought this up because you know, listeners
need to know. And we're asit started starts right at at Baker.
Well they're saying in the Baker area. So I've been trying to find a

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map where it actually starts and ends, but just don't plan, you know,
near State line there to be ableto get gas because it's gonna be
it's gonna be a little messy foryou. I wonder if it'll affect those
gas of those casinos there. Iwas Buffalo Bills, Whiskey Petee. Yeah,
Whiskey Peats always seems like casinos,at least the ones in Vegas,
they always have generators, you know, they they always find a way to

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rank in that money. You know, my wife and I were in Las
Vegas because my daughter had a cheercompetition, and on our way back,
we stopped at Whiskey Pete just becausewe didn't feel like we lost enough in
Vegas. And we pulled in andWhiskey Pete has about nine slot machines left,
no table games, just nine slotmachines. Wow, Whiskey Peach,
are the mighty have fallen? It'sover? And then so we went across

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to Buffalo Bills and it was aparty. Wow, it was packed,
absolutely packed. Everything everything was.It was loud, and the music was
rolled, and the restaurants were open. It was wild, but across the
freeway was dead, so that itseems like the whiskey Peters are now over
at Bob's. Yeah yeah, atyeah, yeah, it used to be

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that really cool roller coaster there too. Get still there, still there.
Okay, By the way, Ihave a roller coaster story for you.
I'm glad you brought that up.I was driving all night from I left
Chicago and I was driving back toLA and I drove all day. I
drove all night, and I literallygot to uh Buffalo Bills, like at
five in the morning, and Isaid, I need a room. I

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need to sleep for about eighteen hours. Guy gives me a room. And
an hour and a half later Ihear bah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah, and hegave me a room. There was a
lot about eleven inches away from thatroller coaster. Oh no, it was
right outside the window of my room. Oh no, So every night seconds

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when I've had no sleep for twodays, every ninety seconds, yeah bye
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