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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's k IF I AM six forty and you're listening
to The Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
HEYM six forty. It's Conway Show.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
We have Dean Sharp coming up at twenty after the
hour and that's gonna be great house whisper. He's on
every Saturday from six to eight am, Sunday from nine
am to noon.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Great program.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
And then we got an email here from a listener
and said, can you please help me out? And I
said absolutely on Hi Conway Show, I'm a regular listener.
The California Highway Patrol of Santa Anna just issued a
press release yesterday looking for information about a vehicle crash
that killed my brother Daniel on Friday night, August thirtieth.
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Attached is the press release. This comes from Dennis Dufffield
and he needs some help. He needs our help, and
I'm talking about our help. People live in Orange County,
La County, southern California. This poor guy, Dennis Duffield, has
lost his brother and it looks like his brother was.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
In the Navy. I think he was a Yeah, he
was in the Navy.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
So it says here, Orange County, California, California High Patrol
officers are investigating a fatal hit and run crash that
took place August thirtieth at approximately eleven pm.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
So listen to this.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
Maybe you're on the freeway. We have a lot of
listeners who travel all day, all night. CHP Santa Ana
area units were dispatched to reports of a motorcycle down
in the number one lane of State Route ninety one,
ninety one westbound west of Gypsum Canyon Road ninety one
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westbound west of Gypsum Canyon Road. Upon arrival at deceased
mail located lying within the number two lane of the
freeway next to the blue and green Kawasanki Ninja five
hundred or five thousand motorcycle, which sustained major crash damage.
Investigators believe that the white Chevrolet Silverado may have been
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involved in the crash before fleeing the scene in a
westbound direction. So if you have if you were on
the freeway at around eleven o'clock on Friday, August thirtieth,
they're looking for help. The CCHB is asking for the
public's help on identifying the driver and the vehicle involved
in this crash. It's unknown at this time if alcohol
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or drugs were affected with HB is asking anyone who
has any information or may have witnessed this incident to
contact the Santa Anna office, and they give the phone
number here for the Santa Anna office. It's seven one
four three three eight fifty five hundred. Seven one four
three three eight fifty five hundred. So if you have
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any if you give any help, this poor guy lost
his beautiful brother, Dennis Duffield and his loss's brother, Daniel Duffield.
So if you could help him out, if you were
in that area, man, I would go a long way
if you could drop a call into the HP. All right,
we're watching the Dodgers here. It is the bottom of
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the third Dodgers three Mets one. The Mets have two
on board, and I believe they just showed a highlight
a second ago. I believe that the Cleveland they call
him now Cavalierians Guardians. Cleveland Guardians, I think, beat the
Yankees in ot extra innings. I have to look that
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score up, but it looks like they were celebrating on
the field. So the Yankees they were down to their
last the Cleveland Guardians Guardians were down to their last pitch,
and I think they hit a home run, tied it up,
and now they've beaten the Yankees. Let me look at
the score here, Yankees score, and yes.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Cleveland's seven, Yankees five. It's over.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Must have been a walk off homer because it ended
in the tenth inning, so it had to be a
walk off homer. Cleveland wins to stay alive. They are
down two to one, so Yankees two. Cleveland won in
the best of seven, and that is now a series.
It's now a series. So that's really cool. And I
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believe that game was played in Cleveland, So what a
great home victory that is for people live in Cleveland.
People went to the game down to the last pitch,
tied the game, and then won at the bottom of
the tenth inning with what has to be a walkoff
homer because the game ended seven to five. All right,
those are your sports scores for right now. Sports scores,
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and we move on with some news. There's a here's
something interesting a view Master movie. Have you heard of
miss a view Master movie?
Speaker 2 (05:04):
Let's find out more about.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
Finally, we are throwing things way back for this one.
Do you remember this popular toy?
Speaker 2 (05:11):
I know how you make it look so real? View
Master three D artists draw lots of pictures. Oh, I
love the view Masters.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
You get those little cylinders, those little discs, and you
can look it with both eyes, see beautiful like three
D images.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Ah, that was great, see one in the back.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Although I will say I short attention span theater when
it comes to the view Master. You know, you looked
at it for maybe three or four minutes, and then
you set it aside for about twenty years, never lived
looked at it again.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
The discs are used just once. Yeah, because you can't
reuse a disc. You let you flip it.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
You go through about three cycles and then you put
it down and nobody ever really comes over and goes, dude,
you have the latest of the view Master. I don't
think anyone's ever said that's right. I don't know anyone
who's ever said that, buddy, I got the latest disc
for few mesters.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Check this out.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Yeah, you coming over tonight. Why what's going on? You
got you got chicks and beer and cigarettes.
Speaker 4 (06:08):
Oh if you're trying to show them one too, you
got to get to the right one. So you're like,
hang on a second, Yeah, damn passed. Or if it's
half you know you got a half picture.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
You got to readjust the disc Oh you kids, Bela
and Stephush, you'll have no idea how much fun you missed.
You were born too late. Your parents had you too late, Bella.
How old are your parents? Hold your mom and dad?
Speaker 2 (06:31):
I think they get so mad at me if I
if I gave it away, give it, give me a
I'll give you a range ballpark it. Yeah, they're in
between forty seven and so they're young. Yeah, yeah, they're
pretty young. Okay, that's nice to young parents.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
My advice for young parents half kids and have as
many as you can. Man, it does change the house
for good and bad, but mostly good, mostly good. But Krozier,
you're you're a father of a beautiful daughter, and I
don't think you have ever gotten as much pleasure in life,
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in anything other than the great times you've had with
your daughter.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
Yeah, it's it's you realize more and more every day,
especially now as she's gotten older as an adult, getting
closer her mid twenties.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
It's she's your Yeah, she's your purpose.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Yeah, it really is great. All right, we've got to
take a break. We're going to come back. Dodgers are
up three to one. With one out in the bottom
of the third. The Mets have man on first and
second and we are going to have Dean Sharp bomb
with us. Dean Sharp, the house whispers up next on KFI.
Speaker 5 (07:45):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
AM six fortys Conway Show.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Dean Sharp is on the station every Saturday morning and
Sunday morning right here on k A six forty and
he joins us.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Now, how you Bob, I'm great, I'm great. How you
doing watching these Dodgers?
Speaker 1 (08:08):
I thought they got out of the ending on a
double play, but they were a little a little short
on the second leg of it. So it looks like
the Mets are still going to be at up up
at bat here and the Dodgers are up three to two.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
So that's the score.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Keeping your home safe, your business safe is everybody's priority,
and it should be.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
We need some more.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
Tips from a guy like you on how to keep
our homes safe.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
How do you do it? Lock the front door? All right?
Speaker 6 (08:41):
No, okay, okay, thanks for coming on. That sounds stupid, right,
all right, Okay, here's the thing. Thirty four percent of
burglaries of residential burglaries happen when the burglars twist the
door knob and walk right in.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Really the third.
Speaker 6 (09:02):
So so here's okay. So all right, So that leads
me to my important safety tip here, and that is this.
The reality is, I don't want people spending you know,
ga billions of dollars on home security because if if
somebody really wants in your house, I'm sorry to break
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it to you, they're getting in. I have built some
of the world's most luxurious and expensive homes with security
systems up the wazoo. You know what, if somebody wants
in and they take enough time, they can get in.
So what we're trying to actually stop are our crimes
of opportunity, opportunistic stuff, this kind of stuff like like
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some you know, some jerk kid and his friend targeted
your house and they walk up and they check to
see if the door is unlocked, and it is, and
so they roll right in.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
That's it's true. Okay.
Speaker 6 (10:00):
So here's the thing. Thirty four percent of burglaries come
in the front door, another twenty three percent use an
open window, and twenty two percent come in the back door. Ah,
that's it.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
That's unreal. Unreal.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
You know, we have an alarm system, but I have
these things called door stoppers.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Are you familiar with that.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Yeah, it's a bar that goes from the knob all
the way down to the floor and you lean it
up against the door and it's very hard to break
that door open. I have those on every door of
my house.
Speaker 6 (10:31):
Yeah, those are those are very very secure, very secure,
you know, and you know, and I mean, if you're
concerned about that kind of thing, you can go to
those up and they're not that inconvenient, right, But what
we're talking about on Sunday Sunday Show is actually home
monitoring and how this has just taken off. And by
the way, do you know this that the burg You know,
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I hate to break somebody's story of the world falling apart,
but here's the facts. Burglary rates have steadily decreased for
the past decade, with a sixty five percent drop in
burglary from twenty twelve to like twenty twenty one, and
even more since then, and the burglary rate in the
United States currently less than a fifth of what it
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was in nineteen eighty. Okay, that's very sure, I like that,
but a big reason for that is that we now
live in this connected age in which you can go
out and get yourself whatever you want for your home.
You know, you can go you can pick through like
a nest or ring or simply safe and you can
buy these components like door modules, window of sensors, glass
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break sensors, motion detectors. Most of us these days have
at least one camera that goes to an app, and
all of these things connected to apps. All of these
things give us alerts. You know, I was on vacation
in Vermont, right, and the funny thing was, you know,
we were traveling and all of us were with another
couple with us. When we were traveling, We're all like,
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oh yeah, yeah, the the gardener just oh yeah, they're
in the sideyard.
Speaker 3 (12:01):
Right.
Speaker 6 (12:02):
We knew what was happening out our houses at all time.
And that's the kind of stuff actually that knocks out,
honestly ninety percent of the potential crime that could be
happening to your house.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Dean Sharp's with us a house whisper every Saturday and
Sunday right here on KFI. In the last We've been
living in this house for six or seven years, and
I'd say about maybe four or five times in that
period of time. We've had Burbank cops show up and say, hey,
can we take a look at your ring camera? And
I would show them to ring camera. But they do
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that when whenever there's crime in the neighborhood. And that's
an unbelievable tool that didn't exist when you and I
were growing up.
Speaker 6 (12:38):
Absolutely, by the way, did I tell you earlier this year? Uh,
there was a person murdered next door to us, wow murdered.
Oh my god. And at three in the morning, the
sheriffs were on my porch asking if we had any
something this or that or the next thing. And it
actually it happened like three days earlier, and Tina, oh,
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you know what, I did hear a thing. And then
we went back and we sat down with the sheriff's
department and we found the gun shot on our wow,
on our ring doorbell, and it was now evidence. Now
it's evidence.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Oh my god, that's my skin crawls when I get goosebumps.
That's unbelievable. You know, I don't know if if you
were an advertiser with him.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
I think you were.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
And then we did it for a while and it
baffles me why they're not still with us, because it's
perfect time to do this. But man, those Winston screen
doors are the best investment I think I've ever made
in protected my house.
Speaker 6 (13:36):
Winston was with me for a while. Yeah, I think they.
I don't know, you know, I'm not going to say
what happened with Winston. I think they just kind of
wigged out over something their southern California market because they
were an Australian company. But yeah, you're absolutely right. Security
screens the kind of screens that literally you can't drive
a knife through. You can't, you can't you know, beat
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open with a hammer. These are These are are seriously
unexpected safe barriers into a home.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
And they look great too, you know, it looks like
a regular screen. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I love them. What
do you think about you know, we've we've been watching
news over and over how these guys come into to
burglarize your house and they jam the Wi Fi so
they jam your alarm system. Is there any workaround on that?
Is there any you know, safety nets so that can't happen?
Speaker 6 (14:27):
Well, you know when it comes to that. You know,
I am not the Internet guru, but I do know this.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
I do know this.
Speaker 6 (14:32):
A lot of people, a lot of people end up
compromising when they're setting up their Wi Fi system. They
compromise those WEP, those web and web two passwords right
when you're setting up your Wi Fi. Let me just
I know it's a hassle, but just go with the
maximum encryption possible so that so that nobody can get
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their hands on your Wi Fi system.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
And then also, you know, because we're going to get
into you know, winter here pretty quickly. And I know
you're you have a you know, you talk about smart
irrigation and weather forecasting and stuff like that, and I
think that's great, but I wanted to point something out.
And I'm sure you've talked about this before, and I'm
I may have even gotten the idea from you. But
we have our lights, exterior lights, which are important, I
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think to keep people out. Remember when back in the
old days, you've you had to set a timer and
pull those pins on a clock, you know, up or
down depending on whether the lights are going to be
on or off. And then during daylight savings it was
always off by an hour and your lights came on late.
But with these new timers now they react to the
sunset and it's not you know, it's not by it's
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by time, it's not by sunlight. And man, these things
are beautifully save me a lot of time in resetting them.
And those lights go on exactly when the sun goes
down every night.
Speaker 6 (15:47):
I think they're terrific. Absolutely. We went from the pins yeah,
to uh, to the optical sensor, which of course you know,
knows when it's dark outside. But then now we're not
even using the optical sensors. Now you've got to connected
an internet connected system that knows where it's living and
it knows when the sun goes down, and it just
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gets it right every single day.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
And I recommend this. I bet you do it as well.
And again I may have picked it up from listening
to your show. But we were saved, we were out
of town, and we were saved a lot of damage
because right below the washer, the clothes washer in our house,
I have a pan there and then I put a
detector in there that was made for this, and it
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detected there was a water leak under our washer, and
I was able to call a neighbor and they went
over and shut the water off. But we would have
been out of town for another two weeks and water
would have been leaking for two weeks. And there's a mechanism,
a little box you can attach to the internet. Put
that there and it warns you if there's a flood
in your house.
Speaker 6 (16:44):
Yeah, that's part of the connected stuff we're going to
be talking about this weekend. And I'm glad you brought
it up because I'll tell you what, instead of spending
thousands of dollars more on anti burglary stuff, and I
know people are freaked out by it, but here the
average burglary ends up costing a homeowner tour eight hundred bucks.
But a broken water line could destroy your entire first floor.
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I mean, just take out the whole thing. So yeah,
spend some money on flood detectors. Water detectors you can
put them now. They're like the size of matchboxes. They
can go underneath the kitchen sink, underneath the washer dryer,
underneath the water heater, anywhere there's a sensitivity so that
you get an alert. You can also put a flow
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of mow and control flow, like a a app activated
main water valve on the main line coming in That
itself monitors leaks and if it doesn't go off, you
get a message from one of the sensors, you can,
no matter where you are on the planet, turn off
the water mainto the house and stop flow.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
That's great, buddy, I'll be listening this Saturday and Sunday.
Sounds great.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
Thanks man, all right by Dean Sharp the House Whisper
this Saturday from six eight pm on Sunday nine to eleven.
Oh no, no, no, no, on nine to eleven, nine
to noon, extended for an hour. And you only get
an extension on this channel six to four zero am
if you get ratings and you get listeners.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
Ooh, mass Aura, he was extended. That means ratings.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
We're live on KFI Dodgers three Mets two in the
top of the fourth.
Speaker 5 (18:22):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty am.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
Cortage Convoy Show.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
We're in the top of the fourth Is it only
the top of the fourth inning?
Speaker 2 (18:34):
Is that possible?
Speaker 1 (18:36):
A game that's over an hour long, an hour and
thirty minutes and we're just the fourth inning.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
Who it's a long ass game.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Man, Dodgers three Mets two in the top of the fourth,
One out man on first and second.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
We'll follow it for you.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
I'll tell you real quickly what something happened to me
here at KFI two nights. I was down in the
garage getting my car to leave, and a very nice
woman who I've known for a long time, who works
here at iHeart, named Lisa Fox. Remember Lisa Fox?
Speaker 2 (19:17):
Right?
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Are these two more runs for these Dodgers? Is it
possibly five to two Dodgers? Yes, it is Dodgers, five
Mets two. Man on second with one out, that's Mookie
Betts who just had a two I think it's uh yeah,
he hit a double, two runs, scored a two run
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double boom. All right, we'll get back to that. So
I'm in the parking lot and I run into Lisa Fox.
Chose me with Ryan Seacrest, remember that on ninety eight
point seven, who back when he started? Yeah, And I've
got to know her for over the last couple of years.
She is always been very nice to me. I think
she's the only woman in this building who's always been
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nice to me. Well, maybe her and Robin Berluci, maybe
Belly O. But Bellio has been pissed at me sometimes.
But so We're in the parking lot and Lisa Fox says, hey,
Luke Robati and Stasia ROBATAI I think it's I pronounce
her name is Luke's wife, Stasia. They're doing this Echoes
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of Hope. It's a great charity. It's a charity that helps,
you know, people who are homeless, and I think helps
a lot of foster kids.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
That's what it does, helps foster kids.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
And so she said, we're doing a poker tournament on
October nineteenth, this Saturday, at four pm at the Museum
of Flying. And she goes, I can't find enough celebrities
to put a celebrity at every table. And then she said,
can I ask you a favor? And I said sure.
(21:02):
She said, do you have Mark Thompson's phone number?
Speaker 2 (21:12):
I said I do. Yeah, he's great. Yeah, he's terrific.
He's here part time.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Yeah, like one day, are we That's right? So I
think Mark Thompson might be going. I don't know, but
it's this Saturday, October nineteenth, four pm at the Museum
of Flying and that's Echoes of Hope, great charity to
help foster kids. They're going to honor Kevin Ryder and
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is it Murin Donkeymurriinn Donkey. So it's gonna be this
Saturday Museum of Flying at four pm. Luke Robatime, one
of the great athletes of all time in hockey in
the NHL, played for the Kings for many, many years,
many many many meters. So let's go go Dodgers, and
go Kings, and go Luke Roboti. So it's this Saturday,
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four PM. Museum of Flying Dodgers five Mets two in
the top of the fourth inning that game. That game
is an hour and a half old and we've only
gone through four innings. This might go on to midnight
at this point. This is the longest Dodger game ever,
all right. And we always talk about the Dodgers every
single Thursday. We talk about the Dodgers at six thirty five.
(22:37):
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been getting a lot of email and a lot of text,
a lot of action on your accident on the one
thirty four the two ten freeway, and people want to
know if you're okay and is your car okay?
Speaker 2 (22:58):
In that order. Greatly appreciated by people.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
Well, I am fine. I got the estimate of my
car to get it fixed to day, and I got
to make some decisions on what I'm going to do
with it. So it's all goods drivable. I came in
today with it as well. Is it in the high
three thousands?
Speaker 2 (23:12):
No?
Speaker 4 (23:13):
Less than that good, which surprised me.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
Oh that's great.
Speaker 4 (23:15):
Looks like the front end rear bumpers will have to
be replaced. So I'm it was that cheap.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
Okay, all right?
Speaker 1 (23:22):
And and everybody's okay, everybody, nobody's everybody appears to be okay.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
That is sensational.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Okay, So the update on Krozer car is not great,
but Krozer is great. Yeah, and you know you didn't
have I mean the very next day is when.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
You feel it. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (23:38):
Yeah, And I had a bit of a headache, but
I don't know if that was from the accident or
stress or whatever. I mean. I had actually stopped my
car completely when I got smacked from behind and hit
into the woman in front of me, so it wasn't
too violent.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
I should say, do you.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Ever when you get when you stop on the freeway.
I do this every time I look right in that
rear view mirror to find out who's going to wipe
me out?
Speaker 4 (24:00):
Normally I do, Normally I do. It was just so
fast this time I didn't even have a chance.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Doesn't it seem loud when you get hit too?
Speaker 4 (24:06):
Oh it seemed a heck of a lot more violent
than it actually was, because I when before I got
out of my car, I thought, how am I getting home?
I got to call a tow truck or anything. I
got out and I was like, oh, okay, it's not
too bad, right, little duct tape? Yeah, yeah, pretty much.
By the way, seeing the woman in front of me
whose car was her car's total.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
If you need duct tape to match the color of
your car, I got that. Oh yeah, I'm loaded up, man,
I could. I could come out with a with a
razor and a roll a duct tape and that thing
will look brand new.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
You got the colored red duct tape just in case
the light goes out of the.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Bad I remember that in Cleveland the guys used to
be red duct tape. That's great over their lights. That's awesome,
all right, great news. With the Dodgers up five to two,
that's a great score. And if the Dodgers win this game, man,
they will be one shy of going to the World Series.
And in the World Series they'll be playing the Yankee
(25:00):
or the Cleveland Guardians. And right now that series is
at two to one Yankees, and they had to come
back from behind. They were down to their last out
in the ninth inning, tied the game, and then they
won it in the tenth inning. So that was a
great game to watch. That happened in Cleveland, in Cleveland,
and to give you an idea of how people in Cleveland,
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you know, love that team.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
They were.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
They filled the stadium. They filled the stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.
And the temperature there was thirty nine degrees woo thirty
nine d's grees, so quite cold to sit there through
a ballgame, and it's going to be in the forties.
Let's see what's going to be in New York City
for this next game. Right now, the temperature in New
(25:48):
York City, Let's find out what New York City is
fifty forty three degrees.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
Forty three to sixty was.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
The high tomorrow for another game tomorrow afternoon, forty five
is the low. Sixty seven is the high. And if
you're looking for local weather, we got it here San
Fernando Valley. You're gonna love this. Tomorrow's high seventy seven,
seventy nine on Saturday, eighty two, eighty three. But here's
where you're gonna be bumped. Tuesday and Wednesday of next
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week eighty seven and eighty six degrees. We're back to
almost ninety on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
That is a bummer.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
If you live out near the beach, you're gonna love it.
You're gonna love it. Fifty two is the low. Seventy
three is the high. If you live out near any
of these beaches and all, it's gonna be the seventies
for the next ten days. You're good for the next
ten days. Miles game is early one tomorrow, Yeah, two
p one o'clock, card time, one o'clock, Yeah yeah, one o'clock,
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art time, four times time. If you're a let's say
you're a mountain rat like my friend Johnny Hansen with
the Bomb Squad, Shaky Hans Hansen with the bomb Squad.
If you love the mountain and you're going to Big
Bear or Lake Arrawhead this weekend, bring a jacket. Thirty
three degrees on Friday, that's the low in Big Bear,
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thirty three degrees. Thirty three in Big Bear. That is unbelievable. Now,
if you're going to Mammoth, Belly, Oh, I know you
love Mammoth and Johnny b you guys love Mammoth. Well,
tomorrow the low in Mammoth is nineteen degrees. Nineteen is
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the low in Mammoth. Forty seven is the high. Then
on Saturday twenty eight and fifty seven. But tomorrow, tonight
into tomorrow the low is twenty degrees or nineteen, depending
on what part of Mammoth you're in. Nineteen or twenty degrees.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
That is freezing.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
That means you're going to start to make snow, and
BELLI will have to make up excuses on why she
doesn't want to go skiing. When she was into it,
they were dating, when they were engaged, she loved it.
Once they got married, she threw the skis in the fireplace.
We're live on KFI Dodgers five, Mets Too.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on DEMYO from KFI
A M six forty.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
It is The Conway Show, Mets two, Dodgers five in
the fifth inning and we're keeping an eye on that
for you. Don't forget our own Colschreiver. Will Coleschrever is
in a play called Guys and' Dolls at the Altadena
Music Theater Altadena Music Theater dot com the tenth through
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the twentieth of October. So go look at that if
you can. And then one more piece of information. We
got a I got a picture request to sign an
autograph picture from two people named Perry and Susie Mammagonian
m A M I G O N I A N
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Mammagonian Perry and Susie Mammigonian. I have to tell you
I don't have your address to send you the photo.
For some reason, it's not on this page. May have
been my fault. I apologize, But if you know Peggy
and Susie or Perry and Susie Mammigonian, please have them
contact ESS and give us the right address so I
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can send them an autograph photo. I feel horrible that
I lost the address. It's Pete Perry, Perry and Susie Mammogonian.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
And there you.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Go, all right, meta ah, big huge company. They own
a lot of things and firing people for misbehaving Yep,
can't misbehave right nowadays you get fired for that. They
can fire you for cause.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, says it has laid
off an unspecified number of employees.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
What did they do? What did the employees do to
get fired from Facebook?
Speaker 3 (29:53):
And that includes some two dozen people in the LA
office fire for misusing company meal vouchers?
Speaker 2 (29:58):
What the hell? What they do?
Speaker 3 (30:00):
The company says the employees were using those vouchers to
buy things like laundry detergent, have the meals delivered to
their home offices that do not have on site food services,
so they can have their meals delivered at work.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
There you go, don't miss you, don't abuse your privileges
because you could get fired and then they fire you
with cause, and that means no severance and means tough
to find another job because a lot of people will
look at your resume and say, hey, what happened to Meta?
Why did they fire you? Oh, you're ripping the company off. Ah,
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you're doing something you weren't supposed to do. Ooh eh,
don't want your kind around here. And it's hard to
find another job. So got to remember that if you
got a cool job, hold on to it and don't
abuse it by doing something stupid, because if you do,
they could fire you and then the party is over.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
It's over all right.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
There's a robbery in Lake Forest horrist robbery of a
Chase bank and a shot was fired. At least one
shot was fired, which is highly unusual in a bank robbery.
Speaker 7 (31:09):
Gunfire during a bank robbery in Lake Forrest this afternoon,
The OC Sheriff says one shot was fired before deputies arrived.
It's unclear whether the shot came from a robber, a
security guard, or somewhere inch in Portola Parkway that Robert
fled and is still at large. Foothill Ranch Elementary School,
just a half mile away, was put on lockdown until
parents could be contacted to pick up their kid.
Speaker 2 (31:31):
There you go, all right.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
This is not for social media, but I have a
friend who's a police officer with the let's just say
a police department somewhere in Orange County. The suspect.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
Oh this can't be right. Oh no, this isn't right.
This isn't right. This is oh, I know what this is.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
He sent me this saying they found a suspect not
in the bank shooting, but a suspect who showed up
at Marongo at our party last year with cheese on
her shirt from Del Taco or Taco bell.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
That's what this is.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
They determined that a woman showed up last year at
Marongo for the party, Italian female flannel shirt, flat shoes, vest, jacket, camouflage, sweats,
eating cheap sushi, and a former radio shack employee. Wonder
(32:41):
that is sounds a lot like Bellio, is what it
sounds like? All right, let's talk. We got a little
more news. The Dodgers five mets too with two outs
in the top of the fifth inning. Two outs in
the top of the fifth So that's a big story,
huge story here in Los Angeles, big big story.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
All right, We have the maybe you saw.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
This in the news in Van Eyes, a homeowner confronts
a squatter in his home, living in his home for
a while.
Speaker 8 (33:10):
Really intense moments for this family. They say they were
just getting home when they noticed a light on on
the second floor of their.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Home and they weren't and no one was supposed to
be home.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
So the guy who's got pretty big cojones, instead of
calling the cops right away, he went up to find
out what was going on in.
Speaker 8 (33:28):
That room up there. The homeowner, Mike says it's actually
under construction. Mike says he and his family were just
getting home from his mother's funeral.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
Guy's going to his mom's funeral then has to confront
a homeless guy who's living in his house.
Speaker 8 (33:43):
Mike says he and his family were just getting home
from his mother's funeral, already a really difficult time for
their family. You could imagine.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
He says.
Speaker 8 (33:52):
He was taking out the trash and that's when he
noticed that light on. He went to see who was
up there, but the door was locked. He knocked several times,
then came face to face with the intruder.
Speaker 9 (34:02):
When you opened, you're trying to attack me. So that's
when I give it a couple of them, and I said,
hold on here before he's lucky. I mean I was armed.
Two I'm licensing armed. I kind of like that. It's
not right. My kids are here. You know, I spend
a lot of money and pink taxes, but I don't
just feel I don't feel safe in this neighborhood.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
To be honest with you, Yeah, well, welcome to La.
It's every neighborhood Mike says.
Speaker 8 (34:25):
The man claimed he was in an Airbnb and get this,
like you guys said, Mike says, It's not the first
time the same man has done this. Last time, the
man ran off before police could get here. This time,
Mike says he didn't let him go until police arrested
him for trespassing.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Oh boy, all right, well, it's not just North Hollywood
or Van Eyes. It's everywhere. Disneyland is in the news.
What are they offering at Disneyland? Something new, something special?
People like Disneyland. Let's find out what's going on.
Speaker 7 (34:55):
Disneyland has unveiled a new Lightning Lane Premiere Pass. It
would give guests sax as to every Lightning Lane without
having to book them in advance. The new pass will
be available limited quantities starting next Wednesday. It'll cost four
hundred dollars a ticket. Starting next year, prices will depend
on the date and the demand will go for.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
Three hundred to four hundred dollars a ticket.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
Okay, all right, four hundred dollars a ticket. I know
what you're thinking, Well, that seems high. But if you
could spend four hundred dollars a ticket instead of two
hundred and go on every ride as often as you
want without standing in line. I think that's a home run,
especially if you don't go to Disneyland that often. You know,
if you go every you know, two or three years,
you can spend all that money on one day and
really really enjoy it. The one thing that you know
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that sucks about going anywhere is standing in line. If
you can throw a couple of bucks at that and
avoid it, Man, Bob's your uncle. I'll tell you all right,
the Dodgers five met to Moe Kelly is coming in
and he will give you scores throughout the night. And
he's a big Dodger fan as well, a lot of
things that Moe Kelly and I agree on sports. We
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both grew up in Los Angeles, big Rams fan. He's
a huge Rams fan, I think maybe even bigger than me,
and a big Dodger fan as well.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
So go Dodgers. Go.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
Dodgers up five to two. If they win this game,
they take a commanding lead over the Mets, and they're
one step closer to the World Series against either New
York Yankees or the Cleveland Guardians.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
All right, mo.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
Kelly his whole crew next right here on KFI Am
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