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It's k IF. I am sixforty and you're listening to the Conway Show
on demand on the iHeartRadio app.Mark Thompson is with us so much fun
and I this this, this isproof that that was a great guess because
people come in from other shows andgo, man, oh man, I
love that guy. I was,I was, I was crying when you
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guys played that audio of Phil HenryH. Crozier. You got to give
us more background on the audio thatwe played. I'm sorry didn't ask you
before, but I was embarrassed whenPhil was here then. So how long
ago was that? And that wasyou in the background, you and him
laughing your ass off. Is thatsomething you had written or something you did
at that point to make him dothat? Yeah? And that's on his
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first or second best of CD thatI put together back in the day,
And it was it was I likeI said, him and he and Jonah
were the ones that kind of puttogether all the ideas of what they were
going to do and and and whenhe first came to KFI, Mark said
that the sort of format of theshow was the first half hour was the
guest that was on with him wasas legitimate as he could possibly sound,
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and that would pull that would pulleverybody in to go, oh, this
is kind of interesting, you know, whatever it was. And and and
in that case, it was aguy who just he he was he he
was a wanna be police officer,he was retired, and he wanted he
was a big fan of the policeand wanted to help him out. And
and I didn't know anything about ituntil he got into it on the air.
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So what I did, I alwaysmy job, I always felt was
to kind of turn it and andand make people go wait what and and
the outrageous one liners. And onceI learned what he was doing, just
like all the listeners at the exactsame time, I could put in my
stuff and yeah, my whole thingwas was at that point, uh,
okay, Well he's he's bugging thecop, and the cop told him to
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get away, and he's he's decidedhe was going to help investigate. So
he had a magnifying glass in hiscar, in his trunk. And again
it was Jonah's line. And Isaid, well, he wasn't even he
wasn't even looking. He was downon his hands and knees investigating the pavement
and the asphalt, and he wasn'teven by the crash scene or the accident
scene. He was behind his owncar. And he goes, well,
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wait, so you weren't even knowby that, Well, you know,
so what did you do this aswell? After a while, you know,
I just kind of got bored andstarted burning bugs and and you know,
the alliteration is just it was.It was a challenge every night that
Joanah and I had to make Phillose that that go into apoplectic freezing with
the with the and if you hearthe banging, that's literally him banging the
phone. Oh that's great. Igot to play I gotta play this again.
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This is a guy who wants tobe a cop and he sees an
accident scene. He approaches the cop, tell him to get the hell away,
and he phones in and says,you know, he's part of this
accident and he's part of the youknow, the investigative scene out there all
right here it is again this isgreat man. We're talking with this gentleman
who went to an accident scene inPasadena on the two ten this afternoon and
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attempted to, in his words,assist in the investigation because it was a
female officer a loan what he thoughtwas a junior officer. What are you
were collecting evidence? Yeah, that'sright, So I keep a magnifying glass
in my car and wait, wait, wait, wait a second. This
is a police investigation of a scenein an accident. That is correct.
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Yes, you're retired, Yes,sir, I am retired, and I
have spent my life loving this countryand supporting our police. What I did
was, after the officer told meto back off, I went to my
car and I got out my magnifyingglass and immediately went to work on the
crime scene. I got on myhands and knees and began just analyzing the
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asphalt behind my car because I didn'twant to piss the cop off. So,
but you were nowhere near the scene. I was not near the crime
scene at that particular point. WhatI thought I would do is do a
little, you know, basic investigationbehind the scene. For a while,
I was on my hands and kneeslooking for evidence. Then I got bored.
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See okay, wait a second,you were doing what from when I
was on my hands and knees andlike analyzing evidence with the maga fad class,
Then I got bored. And startedburning. Well, that's great,
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that's so classic. That is great. I didn't want to play a bunch
of the audio here. I wantedto, you know, spend our time
talking with Phil. But man,the audio is so great. Yeah,
I want to play another one.We have time. Oh that's great.
I want to hear Mark. Let'stake a break and we'll play another one.
This is the the guy that calledin and Krozier. Maybe you can
set this up because you were there. Somebody called in and thought or or
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the bit was that they thought itwas a pizza hut. Yeah, yeah,
we are our call in numbers.It used to be really close to
whatever a pizza hut was out andon the West Side, so we would
get calls every once in a whilewhen people want to order a pizza,
and Jonah, in his brilliance,he would he was screening the calls and
he would always say, oh,hold on just a moment, and he
put him on with Phil and noneof that was It was all improvised,
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and it was just all us whiteand stuff at him just being Phil.
All right, we come back.We're going to play that audio. We
got time, We got time.Yeah, all right, it's twenty eight
minutes. We got time, timWhen does that ever stopped? Here?
No, it's three minutes and thirtyseconds. I don't know, Bellio,
if you know the clock here.But that's the joke. There is always
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next. Okay, so well runit now, we'll play a sound of
it. Now, All right herewe go, allright here? We got
well pizza. Yes, I'd liketo place in order from delivery. What
you want? Okay, I wantto order three large pizzas. What you
want on the pizza anything? Uhyeah? Let me have one large pizza
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with pepperoni. Pepperoni? H Now, you you don't want that tonight?
Well man, I just try towarn you you don't want that tonight.
Okay, let me have one withthe meatball, one with sausage. What
else? Let me have another onewith chicken. No, man, you
don't want that. Okay, whatdo you guys have? What we got?
Man? We got fish? Wegot that fish pizza? No man,
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which piece is this? Just over? Six? I got the wrong
place and I'm looking for the oneon lots in the gun. Uh hold
on, I'll transfer you over there. Okay, so't pizza. I like
to order three pizzas for delivery delivery. Yes, what kind of cheese you
want? Blue Swiss? Shudder monster, Okay, I think I'm gonna have
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the wrong location here. Well holdon, yes, pizza, Hello,
I like to play in order fordelivery? All right? Can I put
you on hold? We'll put youthrough an automated system. Hold on,
please, Thank you for calling pizza. If you'd like cheese pizza, Press
one. If you'd like a meatballpizza, Press a beat. If you'd
like sausage, press three, presstwo, press three. Hello. Yes,
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Why aren't you pressing any numbers?Because none than what I want?
Oh all right, hold on,Thank you for calling pizza. We'll be
there in thirty minutes or you paydouble hello. Yeah, so the automated
pizza is not what you want?Okay, Well what kind of It's a
lot quicker that way? Okay,I push the numbers. You'll get the
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pizza like that. Otherwise I haveto go in the back and make it.
And you know they have to goon the back and make it.
Yes, because we make everything freshat Pizza. All right, I understand
that, but I mean, uh, hold on for a minute. Thank
you for calling pizza. If you'dlike a pizza. Press one for yes.
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Would you like chicken? Press onefor yes, two for no.
You do not want chicken? Pressone for yes. Do you want Chicken's
great? Do you want chicken?Thank you? We're processing your order now.
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We believe in freshness. That's whywe don't use any ingredients older than
one week. You have three pizzasthat you want, one with chicken,
one with meatball, and one withsausage. Correct, right, that'll be
one hundred seven dollars. All right, Okay, that's that's too much.
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Yeah, it's too much, isn'tit. It's just about that standing pizza
in the world. It's too much. No, the price is that's not
right? All right? How twentyfive dollars sounds that sounds better? Go
better? All right? Give itto you here for twenty five dollars.
Okay, you live in the LosAngeles area. We're at Venice and Robertson,
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Bennison Robertson. That's that's gonna berough. I'm alone tonight and all
I have is the uh I've gotthe one car man that is fas.
Keep playing it alright, hold onand say, oh, can you meet
me somewhere? Why don't you comeon down here. We'll have a couple
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of drinks talk about it. Uh, that's okay, you know, that's
all right. What do you looklike? That's okay. I'm not going
to order any pizza. That's thebest decision you could make, you know,
cholesterol. That's great, man,all right, that's awesome, Phil
Henry. The documentary is called Henry. You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on
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demand from KFI AM six forty.Let's get right to our regular guest who
we love having on the show,Dean Sharp. Dean, how you,
Bob. I'm good, I'm good. Yes, Oh buddy. By the
way, Mark Thompson and I canboth use your information today. Talk about
heating, HVAC air conditioning. Yes, I had a guy come by our
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house about a month ago, andhe looked at our air conditioning, looked
at our furnace and our blower andall that stuff, and he said,
if I replace the air conditioning theunit outside, I got to replace everything
inside. And I said, getthe hell out of here. But I
guess a friend of mine, Iguess I said the wrong thing. I
guess that's right. Well, itcan be right, it can be right.
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I feel bad thing furnaces can lasta lot longer because you know,
a gas furnace is a very verysimple mechanism. I mean, it's just
you know, it's a burner anda fan and there you go. So
it's not an uncommon thing at all. I think you're right in that.
You know, you could probably gothrough two air conditioners before you have to
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replace your gas furnace. But therehave been a lot of upgrades these days,
especially like in the last ten years, as far as the state requiring
certain things environmentally out of a gasfurnace, and so a lot of the
new AC units are no longer compatiblewith the old gas furnaces, so more
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than likely now didn't used to be. So you're right about that, because
you know, we used to havea gas furnace could hang on in a
house for like twenty five years,the AC get shot changed out three times,
the furnace stayed in place. Butthese days chances are you're gonna have
to switch them both. But Igot, you know, four or five
estimates. On the low way end, it was around forty eight hundred.
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On the high end it was closeto twenty eight thousand, And I'm thinking
waitmen, I just want cold airin the summer, cool air in the
summer and hot air in the winter. Why is there such a discrepancy.
Why is there such a big gapthere? Well, you got to make
sure that what you're getting bid fromthese guys is apples and apples. And
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that's the key. And it's notjust oh, an air conditioner unit.
It's the seer, the see Ron the unit. There's a massive difference
in prices as far as the energyefficiency of a unit. Right now,
the base unit seer that has todo with energy efficiency I think is fourteen
if I'm not mistaken, seer fourteen. But sears on ACS can go all
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the way up into the mid tohigh twenties and that can quadruple the price
of that air conditioning unit. Sothat's one thing right there. The other
is the kind of system. Youknow, AC is not just plug and
play. So some AC contractors theywant to go through, they want to
change ducks, they want to putin a variable speed system, which I
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am totally in favor of, bythe way, if your budget can afford
it. And that means electronic dampersup in the attic, and it also
means temperature sensors in rooms that you'venever had sensors in before, because it's
not just about a simple thermostat.So the point is AC can get really
complex these days. And it doesn'tmean that everybody should have a complex system.
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But you got to be careful thatthe guys who are bidding it are
bidding apples and apples, otherwise you'regoing to get confusing prices. Oh,
I see, okay, And butyou know, but the problem, you
know, at least in Burbank withthe AC unit, if it's like ours
on top of the house, theysaid they can no longer keep them on
top of the house. So Igot to now build a I don't know,
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a cement pad for it on theoutside. Can I pay a guy
a couple hundred bucks to just ignorethe city and put it back on the
roof? You can? You can? No? No, no, I'm
sure no city person will see itup there on the roof. No one
will see it. No one willsee it nor Well is that a big
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deal that they no longer allow themon the roof? And for is that
because the earthquakes? Well it alldepends on where you're at. Again,
that's a Burbank thing. I'm notsuper familiar with what's going on with burbank
and rooftop base seats. We justactually put one put one on a roof
on one hundred and twenty year oldhouse in Beverly Hills, like three weeks
ago. Not a problem. There, had a full permit to do it.
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So I don't know what's going onin Burbank. All right, So
this weekend AC and also heaters furnaceson your program, Yes, sir,
And we're taking a bunch of calls, more calls than usual, just to
kind of splitting the baby right downthe middle. Oh good, okay,
I will be listening six am onSaturday. Is your start time? Nine
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am on Sunday. You got it? Actually stay on the line because I
have to ask you for a It'sgot a big man. I don't know
if you know a refrigeration guy,but Mark's guy. I need a refrigeration
referral. Show anything for you,Mark, Thank you? All right?
His smaller wine cellar refrigerator is onthe fridge. It's a wine wall.
I inherited it. I didn't buildit. I don't want to see him
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foo FOI, but it is true. There we go the high end thing.
Hold on one second, but I'vehad to use the gift shop one
and it's really Yeah. At myhouse, it's just a lot of works.
You're listening to Tim Conway toun.You're on demand from KF. I
am six forty and normally when wehave a guest on, I might get
one text saying hey I like thatguy or love that guy. But I've
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gotten one two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight
about me me eight different people.Oh yeah, that's really great. Well,
thank you. It's a pleasure tocome in always eight people. Man.
I love Mark. Yeah, Ilove the voices in the characters he
created. Oh I think that's PhilHenry they're talking about. I love that
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he moved up to the Central Coast. Oh yeah, it's definitely Phil Henry
they're talking about. Yeah, allright, well his another one dream dies
Hard. Maybe this is Oh,here's one. On his last show he
ended talking and static overtook him andthat was it epic ending. Oh do
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for Phil? Sorry you Yeah,here's one Phil heart heart heart heart heart
heart. Yeah, don't look atme, and that that's Phil. He
was He is great. I loveyou either, Yeah, exactly. I
could have written that, how doeshe do a show every day and stay
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so topical? Oh wait a minute, that might be for me. I
love his documentary. Oh that's notfor me. No, I guess not.
Sorry, And yeah, I didn'tmean. There's probably somebody out there
who likes me. But yeah,I mean, I think three people said
Krozier was the best. I thinkPhil Henry is deserving all of the praise
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and all the love. He isa magnificent performer, I mean remarkable,
and he was on with us fromfive to six thanks to BELLI. Oh
yeah, nice job. Sharon,and I got two requests from other people
in radio who say, hey,can wait, Can I have Phil's cell
number to have them on our show? And normally I asked, but I
just gave it to him. Yeah, wait, that's that Mike's not on.
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Maybe it's not one pressed. Yeah, there you go. Wait,
no, no, put them Ohmy god, it's always day one.
We had Dina. Yeah, ohare you still out here? Sharon?
What's what? Is he still withus? Thank you? Stean? No,
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he split? Yeah, I thought, oh, I thought that the
kind of button there's nobody aware ofwhat's going on on the show. Everybody's
all in. We're still well.Henry Hayes. Look, I always tell
these guys like Belly O and StephUje. I said, look, when
we one day get to a bigmarket, you guys will be on fire.
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Click. Yeah, you'll really feelthe energy of a big market,
a big station, and everything willreally click and and it'll be on fire.
Oh dream. Yeah, one daywe'll get there. We'll get there,
right, BELLI, Yeah, thingwrong with you? Right back at
you? Right? All right?All right? We have rain coming in.
That's a big deal. Apparently alot mark. You are an ex
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weatherman, Are you like an exsmoker? You hate to talk about weather?
Well, I don't. I haven'tseen the charts. I haven't really
looked at much. I've just reallyseen the bottom line forecast. I've looked
a little bit at the presentations ontelevision. It looks to be a pretty
wet pattern though. Huh. Lookthey even canceled racing at Santa Anita.
That's got to be does not evendrop outside yet, Nikkole, it's a
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forecast, tim, it's not youknow, all right? They say on
Saturday that's going to be the mostintense. Apparently two and a half to
three and a half some areas sixand a half inches of rain. That's
a big deal. That will createsome problems. Yeah, that's a big
that will create some problems. Bigass deal. So that's going to be
a huge deal. The rain onSaturday. That's tomorrow, big big ass
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deal. I'm sorry, Saturday,Saturday. Yeah. But it's the It's
the duration though, isn't it.Tim It's not just going to be Saturday.
No, it's going to start tomorrownight at ten pm, Friday night
at ten and it'll be all daySaturday, rain all day. And they
said, I don't know what this. I don't know what they mean by
this mark, but they said this, this storm has an opportunity to stall
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over our area. What does thatmean? And why would it stall?
Well, I mean it's very possiblethat. First of all, stalling is
obviously just you know, settling inover the area. Why do storm stall
another's touch and go. There couldbe a couple of reasons. One is
it could be a cut off lowwith the lowest generally the center of the
storm system. If it's cut off, it means it's cut off from the
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circulation around it. So in otherwords, the normal patterns of movement from
west to east don't exist. Soyou have a low center that is essentially
there. It can park over anarea and there's nothing for it to move
it out until a stronger system actuallybumps it out. Would be days.
I'm not sure. Yeah, certainly, I'm not sure that's the system here.
I really got to get into itmore. But that's one scenario.
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And there just can be a persistentflow of moisture. We've seen it with
the atmospheric river that pipeline. Idon't know if that's the case here.
I promise you I will get intoit. Okay, next few minutes.
You know, remember that storm thathappened six seven years ago over Houston where
they got like three feet of rainin four days. They said that that
storm stalled over Houston and just pepperdimevery single hour for three days. That's
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how they got the floods because therewas no other system to move them around.
Right. Does that mean a highand low are just sitting there and
you parked right between them. Yeah, you can. There's no system that
is taking over in terms of strengthto actually push it along. I mean
it does happen, and generally onthe West coast, we enjoy something of
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what's called a progressive pattern, wherethe systems moved through it a pretty good
clip. So we typically run intoprecipitation of the short that we're talking about,
which is immense amounts of rain,usually when there's a subtropical tap into
whatever. In this case, itsounds like you have a system that is
settling over the area for an entirethirty six hour period that will produce a
lot of rain. Can I askyou on a You may not have noticed
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this, and I've tried to hideit. But last night when I was
eating dinner, I bit my tongue. My tongue so radically that I thought
I was going to go off togo to the hospital because the blood wouldn't
stop right now. It's never happenedme before. Where you by it.
I took a chunk out of mytongue. Wow. And so I made
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a call and I said, Hey, is it worth me going to the
emergency room to have them look atthis? And they said, unless it's
an extreme measure. They never stitcha tongue up unless you know you've really
had it lacerated and cut off orwhatever. So I just sat through it.
But last night, for three orfour hours, I was talking like
because I couldn't wow, and I'vebeen taking ice and putting in an eye.
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I was going to suggest ice,That's what I was going to suggest.
But I also looked this up.I don't know if you guys know
this, but the tongue is thequickest thing that shills in your body.
Anything in the mouth, isn't thatwild? Yeah? Why is that?
You think moisture? I don't know. I don't know. Maybe those all
those cells in the mouth I thinkreally replicated super quickly. There was a
very funny piece that I got aremember who I think it was, I
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can't remember the comedian that said tothis. He was talking about beauty is
skin deep, and he says,he goes, let's analyze this. Beauty
is skin deep. All right.Let's say a woman has the perfect body.
She's got great hips, hips,she's got a great face, she
got great shoulders, she's got agreat upper body, great legs. She
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goes, oh, okay, that'svery attractive. Now let's skin her and
see what she looks like. Ohmy god, he goes. It loses
a little of its attractiveness. Soskewed it. You know, beauty is
skin deep is not? Is notright? Is wrong? Yeah, you're
right, exactly, that's right,that's exactly right. I think I remember
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the comedian that said there was veryfunny. All right, we got to
take a break here. Mark Thompsonis sound fine, the tongue sounds thank
you, buddy, thank you.Was touch and go for a while.
Man, I was almost going todrive myself to the hospital and I feel
like an a hole walking in thehospital going here. I think, you
know, these people have their legscut off. Sure, guys got having
a heart attack on here, LikeI bit my tongue in that one.
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Exactly. You're listening to Tim ConwayJunior on demand from KFI Am six forty.
Mark Thompson is here. He's gothis own very popular show on YouTube.
Oh yeah, thank you for mentioningit. Yeah, it was a
show call. It's called the MarkThompson Show. Well, we took the
radio show from KGO Radio up North, Okay, and we just moved it
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to YouTube when that station went away. So it's really the radio show that
comes to life on YouTube. It'scalled the Mark Thompson Show. I'm just
trying to explain how that name existed, because that's the name of the show
that we brought right show from.So all right, and that is on
every single it's on YouTube every singleday live. It's live, but you
don't have to watch it. Lovemost people don't even watch it. When
it's eleven am to one pm.It's two hours. But as I say,
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most people take the show in youknow, in YouTube land, you
watch it any old time. Surethey're listening live and they put it on
pause and you know, so Iappreciate everybody checking it. That's very news
and politics centric. But then wedo a lot of fun stuff, like
we're in the middle of Mark's madnessright now. To me, oh,
that was an idea that I gotfrom you, not the sort of when
you were playing a drop one night. This is many years ago. You're
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playing two drops and you said whichone do you like more? I think
it was I thought that's what itwas born of, something on this show,
probably, And I said, well, I'm talking to myself, what
if I did March madness what Icall it Marx madness, and I play
a bunch of drops off against eachother, And that's exactly what we do.
And we've been doing it now forfive years. So you're playing that
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it has nothing to do with basketball. No, it's they're brackets, but
everybody has brackets. You lose thesound effect if nobody likes it. What
it loses, it's lost in thetournament. Own it, but we don't
lose it completely. What are youdown to? Like the final four?
We're down to the elate eight startstomorrow. Oh wow. And so like
good Day, Sir, is oneof them. And there are a bunch
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of drops that are kind of specificto my show. But you don't have
to know the show. You don'teven have to know the drops. You'll
hear the drops and you can vote. You don't have to. It's free
and it's fun. So my pointis the show is kind of a mix
of all those things. Mark Thompsonshow. Yes, sirs, that you
been covering the bridge in Baltimore,have we ever big time? It's a
big deal. I bet you've beenon that bridge. I have been on
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that bridge and there was a majorstory that was just broken as you know
today regarding the bridge. Yeah,it's a big deal. Yeah, which
it was about the fact that therewas a whistleblower report on yeah, on
the on that on that ship.Yeah, and that was suppressed and so
yeah, now it's coming out.Yeah, now there's some controversy. Yeah,
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I mean controversy is a kind wayto put it. That's right,
That's what I said. Yeah,we covered that yesterday. It's wild.
Yeah, but the whistleblower did youit just broke today? Well, we
knew about it yesterday, Oh didyou? Wow? You were Look,
this is the first stop for me. Thank you very yeah, thank you.
When it comes to news. Allright, here is some more on
this horrible, horrible and the bridgecleanup is going to take longer than they
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expected. They thought they could getthis done in a week. Now the
Coastguard and the people in charge arelike, there's gonna be some time,
and they're bringing in hardware. Ididn't even know what my god, the
cranes. Yeah exactly. Let's andfind out what's going on here. We
are now learning that first responders hadless than two minutes to shut down traffic
on that bridge before it collapsed,saving so many lives in the midst of
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this traction. I think that's thebig story on how the pilot there was
two pilots on board, and theyhad the wherewithal to say, look,
we haven't enough experience to know we'renot going to be able to control this
ship, and they cut traffic offnorth and south on that six ninety five.
That saved lives. Saved lives absolutelyright overnight, the NTSB gaining access
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to preliminary data from the voyage datarecorder, the agency hearing audio which hasn't
been released yet from the ship's bridgedetailing the moments before that catastrophic collision,
the lights on the ship going darkat one twenty four am, alarms then
ringing out seconds later, within minutes, the two pilots calling steering orders,
radioing for tugboats to assist, anddropping the ship's port anchor, then issuing
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that made a call. The NTSBaboard the ship Wednesday, finding seven hundred
sixty four tons of hazardous materials,mostly corrosives, flammables, and some miscellaneous
hazardous materials. Some of the Hasmackcontainers were breached. We have seen sheen
on the waterway. Oh, that'sgonna be a problem if that ship or
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some of those containers are leaking,and the more they move them, the
more they leak. That's gonna bea big problem, big problem. And
after more than a day of treacheroussearching, divers were covering a red pickup
truck, two victims found inside.Oh no, that's the worst. And
you could see those pickup trucks.Those guys were just filling potholes, you
know, that's their job, andsitting on that bridge and they just couldn't
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get off. You know. Theyoung guys too, a couple of guys
in their twenties and them. It'sjust so sad. Yeah, it was
the worst. And they had theyhad no shot. You know. They
cleared the bridge and they stopped trafficnorth and south, but they didn't have
enough time to tell these guys,Yeah, they got a real treasure off
that bridge. Thirty five year oldAndroid Nandez point this and twenty six year
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old dor Lean Caabrera officials saying othervehicles have been detected but have not yet
been recovered. Based on sonar scans, we firmly believe that the vehicles are
encased in superstructure and concrete. Wetragically saw it come down. At this
point, this moves to a salvagerecovery effort among the four crew members still
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missing, Miguel Luna, originally fromEl Salvador, and my notice Wasso Sandoval,
a father of two, an immigrantfrom Honduras's brother Martin, saying his
brother was a fundamental pillar of thefamily and we are all thinking of those
families this morning. Of course,the port of Baltimore is still closed indefinitely.
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The goal right now is to clearout that bridge and that ship,
to get the port back up andrunning and the people being affected not only
initially during the bridge collapse, butthere are eighteen hundred people that are not
working now because they're loaders or offloadersor you know, longshoremen, and they
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have nothing to load or unload onthese ships, and so eighteen hunter are
just are being laid off. It'sa big deal, a huge deal in
Baltimore. But I said, you'vebeen on that bridge, But yeah,
I have. And I was alsoreading that the situation in Baltimore with that
bridge is not a situation that wewould likely encounter in southern California or in
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California generally, Like there are justso many bridges that are exposed to this.
But we have baffling and a differentconstruction that goes into a lot of
this stuff so that we likely inCalifornia wouldn't end up with that same kind
of thing that they had. Thatbridge was so woefully inadequate from the standpoint
of the baffling around it. Fromyou know that there's it's kind of a
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superstructure around it, like concrete,and it's filled with sand. All these
things are kind of act as bumpers, and we have them here in California.
They were not in place there.What a horrible oversight. All right,
we'll keep an eye on that.The big story this week obviously the
bridge that collapse. The storms thatare coming in another big story, and
that'll start tomorrow night, right afterthe mo Kelly Show. Tomorrow night,
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you'll start to see rain and they'llgo all through Saturday, all through Sunday
and isolated storms maybe even heavy onMonday and Tuesday. So we're looking at
it possibly possibly six to eight inchesof rain in the hills where they can
least afford to have that kind ofmoisture. So get the home Depot or
Low's or do It Center whatever tonight, get the sandbags and get ready for
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it, because we're in for anotherstorm here in southern California. Buddy,
thanks for coming by. So muchfun today, Timple, see you on
Tuesday, right, look forward toit. Okay, all right, we're
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