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It's KFI Am six and you're listeningto the Conway Show on demand on the
iHeartRadio app. We'll wrap up withthese callers. They were nice enough to
hang on so real quickly. Dominic, You're on KFI. How are you,
hey, Tim? How are youall right? Every night? Oh?
Are you? Couple of things onthat remote viewing? The guy's wrong.
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It's it's what people are doing nowand you have a sense like,
hey, that guy's over there,and then yeah he is, and you
remote view it. Ah. Ireally I called basically because I worked for
the city and you guys one daywere talking about the copper wire that's being
ripped out of the light poles,which happens in front of my shop all
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the time, and they ripped itout one day, and then the shop
shut down because they shorted out ourour area. And then I wanted to
mention four hundred catalytic converters were rippedup during just after COVID. But you
know what this is me off isthat it's never on the news. And
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you just said you go over theborder and get guests for four dollars,
three dollars and you come home andit's six or seven. But no one
does anything that's from California Air ResourceBoard. They're fake. They want to
pretend they're making the air flander.They're not. I'm a mission to expert.
They do nothing right. I agreewith you. I agree with you.
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I think, yeah, there hasbeen a fair little progress in this
in this state since I was bornon anything. Yeah, I'm right with
you. I'm the same age probablyyou know. And no one gets up
and does anything. Well, Imean, where are they getting the money
to pay for it? If it'sso right? Like Domina? You know
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how these people There are some peoplethat say they're sick of crime, and
then you say, well, whohave you voted for for the last thirty
years? Oh well I voted foreverybody who's soft on crime. Like okay,
well there's there's what you got.Well that's what I mean. I
ever see the movie called Trial,No, it's really good. It's on
PCM. It's like they're communists.The Congress, not the Congress, the
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city council. It's all communists,except they don't. They're not. Why
fix the crime when you can havejobs for the policemen and have jobs for
the courts. Are you retired I'msorry. Are you retired. I'm going
to be retired sooner. That's whereI'm going. Good for you. I
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don't want to be a real paintin the ask last fly, But I
mean when when they bring the copperto the junk yard they know it's ripped
off. What what does copper gofor nowadays? Like? What like ten
cents a foot? No, it'ssomething. It's like gold. You know,
it's something build on it. Butit's enough to get you a beer
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or some crack or some hook orsome whatever. We now it sounds better.
You know, I might go getmyself some copper wire. All right,
Dominic, thank you for calling callus again. That guy's a cool
dude, works for the city forforty years. He's frustrated as hell.
I get that. I'm like thatguy, John, last call. You're
on KFI. Let's make a goodYEP. Thank you. Tomorrow is Elder
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Abuse Awareness Day throughout the world.I want to ask the listeners to stop
responding to unsolicited texts. I've investigatedbank for us for twenty five years.
Your bank isn't going to ask youfor your mother's maid name or the CVV
code on the back of your cardor your pin code or especially or your
name and passcode to your online banking. But just hang up, ignore it
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and call your bank back directly sayself the money. That's a great call.
Great way to end it, Oguy who knows what is what's going
on? All right? We hadwe started the program this afternoon, the
program with a with horrible news.At least one La County firefighter was killed
in an explosion while battling a truckfire near Palmdale. It's a big excavator
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truck, huge, huge piece ofmachinery is on fire, and of course
La County responded to it, triedto put it out. It exploded and
the firefighter was thrown it looks likeat least thirty or forty feet from that
truck and was killed. And soit's a very sad day. I think
you could probably empathize or maybe sympathizewith the family and what they're going through.
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And we don't know if he's afather, obviously he's a son,
and we don't know where he's from, where he lived or she, And
so as soon as we have thatinformation and when they have the hold this
news or press conference, we willhave that for you as well. I
think it's going to be in thishour. That's what we've been told.
So very very sad news here inLos Angeles had happened out in Palmdale.
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At least one La County firefighter waskilled battling a fire near Palmdale hap around
two pm and at which there werecrews sent out to the sixty five hundred
block of e Avenue for a truckfire. And it remains unclear on what
triggered the explosion and how many firefighterswere injured. We know that one was
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killed. The victim's identity hasn't beenreleased, and so we don't really know
anything more if they died un sceneor if they died at the hospital.
And Steve Gregory is working to tryto get as much information as we can.
But a very sad, sad day. If you see La County Fire
trucks out there, it's a badday for them, bad day for them.
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Say may want to give an addedboy, I tell them you love
them, you're thinking of him.It's a really bad day for La County.
La County Fire. All right,we're gonna take a short break here.
If we have that press conference,we will try to carry it live
here. I think it's going tohappen in this hour and more information on
the firefighter that lost his or herlife. Yeah, I don't know if
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they get if they have notification problemsfor family or anything like that, or
they're just getting more information. Wassupposed to go be at five thirty,
but they keep moving it back.Yeah, I think they're having trouble finding
some of the family members. You'relistening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from
KFI AM six forty. And itis Friday, the day after tomorrow.
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The day after tomorrow is Father's Day, and I I guess I was aware
of it, but somebody mentioned ittoday and I'm like, oh, this
weekend. I think Alex Michaelson mentionedit that the day after tomorrow's Father's Day.
Is that a big day your house? Croach? Father's Day? Not
generally, But Sid's already told meshe wants to do something for Father's Day.
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And I'm like, oh, yeah, let's do it. We're gonna
get tattoos. You are, Yeah, it looks like it. Wow,
how many do you have now?Zero? Oh? Okay, give me
my first with her. We'll getmatching tattoos. Are you going to get
the big macaw that goes from yourshoulder to your ankle, from shoulder to
shoulder on the back, what areyou going to get? You know,
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it's a little symbol that combines likea music symbol and like the Leo astrology
sign. Is she a Leo too? Yeah? Yeah, she was actually
supposed to be born on my birthday, but she held on three more weeks.
Really, Yeah, she's born midAugust. Yeah, August twenty second.
Now, wow, that's why whata day you got going on?
Yeah, it'll be a busy day. Sunday might be really busy. You
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know, a lot of fathers anddaughters. Like That's what I was a
little bit afraid of. We'll stepin and see what it looks. Is
there a local tattoo shop you're awareof? Are many in the area in
your area in Claremont Not I don'tknow about in Claremont proper, but right
outside in Upland, And there's afew in Upland. Really yeah, yeah,
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where do you, Robin? Youhave tattoos? I think right?
A lot of them? How manytattoos do you have? I don't know,
you don't know. Well, it'sbecause like I have two sleeves she's
cutting. Yeah, it is onetattoo or what you're all tatted up?
That's nice. How old were youwhen you got your first twenty? Actually?
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Okay, you waited, yeah,and now you're all inked up?
Yep? Is that what they say? Tat it up? Inked up?
It looks like you slept on theFunnies. I have no idea what that
means. I don't know what thatmeans. That's so great. I love
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the honest. I like what yousaid, you know, just the case
you asked, you know, like, do you even know what that means?
Yeah? No, do you remember, well you may not remember,
but in the Sunday paper they usedto have a lot of cartoons. It
was called the Funnies and it wasyou know, like peanuts or strips,
comic strips. Yeah, and andthe the joke, or I guess in
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this case, the insult is thatyou fell asleep on it and you woke
up with that inkle over you.Let's go like her arms made a silly
putty, that's right. Silly puttywas great? Yeah? Yeah? Did
you play with silly putty? Robin? You ever played silly putty? Yeah?
Yeah, it's great, it's terrific. Did you copy, like,
did you copy things with it,like put it on a printed paper like
newspapers? No, did you knowyou could do that? No? Yeah,
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that's that's the fun on there,and then peel it off and you
see whatever's on the newspaper on yoursilly puddy. Yeah, that was a
lot of fun. Now we're doingthis just it is. We're just too
old, all right. Bear.Everybody's with the bears nowadays. They're breaking
in everywhere, They're angry as hell, they're on food, they're coming out
of the mountains. And when Iwas growing up, we heard of a
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bear sighting maybe once a year,maybe once every five years, And now
every single night they're either on socialmedia or in the news. Bears are
absolutely everywhere now. The video ispretty cute. The Sierra Madre Police Department
says they were received five reports ofbear activity, which included four homes in
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a garage in one day. Thesebears one day, and all these break
ins happened within a two hour timespan yesterday afternoon. How about that in
two hours, five bear reports.Take a look at your screen at this
video. You can see just howbig that bear bear is it was walking
on top of fences and running aroundat Sierra Madre neighborhood. Right now,
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we're in the northeastern part of thecity, and we know that the bear
didn't hurt anyone and only one ofthe structures he got into was occupied.
But officers were eventually able to divertthe animal into the wildland north of these
residential neighborhoods. You get bears outnear you, Crozier in a bear country,
aren't you. No. But Ithink that that freeway, that two
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freeway, just is a nice littlebarrier. So the other side of the
freeway probably gets a ton of Ohyeah, absolutely, especially because they pad
you up in those areas as you'regetting towards a go towards Mount Baldy.
Yeah. Yeah, those foothills definitelymakes for a nice bear. And there's
a lot of hiking trails up theretoo where people come across. Yeah,
they slide down. Do you getsnakes out there? Snakes? Yeah,
yeah, you get him. Idon't really see him too much. Like
I said, I think that freewaybarrier really helps me out a lot.
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We get skunks, we have yea, oh man, we got like a
family of skunks. And every nightthey pop that tail open and spray at
something, and I got to closethe windows and nauseous and I can't get
this. I can't get anyone toget that skunk out of there. Man,
I gotta I might have to goout in there and take care of
business. I I for whatever reason, the smell of skunk doesn't doesn't bother
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you. I mean it's I don'tthink it's great, but it doesn't like
it's not like, oh my god, Yeah, it's pretty pretty tight run
around though, Yeah, it's Ithink it's an old skunk. Do you
see him? Yeah, I seehim. You see him buzzing around and
he digs up the front yard.But I think he's an older skunk,
you know, like when grandpa getsolder, the farts get ripe. I
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think this skunk is probably on itslast leg because man, man, he
hits it hard. He's there,right. Yeah, you've had a grandfather,
you know, like when he's inhis fifties, you're like, okay,
there's some high notes there to thatone. Yeah. Yeah, But
as he gets older, it's like, oh my god, something is dying
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down there. Yeah. My buddytold me he was walking with his eighty
two year old uncle through the mall, and he was, you know,
shuffling like my dad's old man character. And then he pauses, and then
he's shuffling again. And my buddysays, Grandpa, what's going on?
Or his uncle. He goes,Uncle Tony, what's going on? He
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goes, well, at eighty two, you can't trust the fart. That's
a great line. Can't trust thefart. We might be losing a celebrity
to crime. That's not good.But Goldie Hawn might be leaving us.
You know. We went to havedinner together and we were going maybe two
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hours and twenty minutes or some thing. We came back and then went in
the house and I went up tothe stairs and whatever, and I walked in