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It's k IF I am sixty andyou're listening to the Conway Show on demand
on the iHeartRadio app. Well,it's this time of year where everyone's going
to gather at a particular bar calledmugs Away Saloon for the forty fifth annual
am Track mooning where you pull yourpants down and you show them your butt,
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and the queen of all mooners isAnne Gallagher and she's with us.
How you hi, hey, niceto hear your voice. Ding dong,
It's so good to hear you,big dog with you, king dog.
All right, So you're loosely orheavily involved with the mugs Away Saloon?
Is that correct? I am,Yes, I am loosely involved. Yeah,
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okay, I didn't know how muchyou wanted to go into it.
But that's a family business. Isthat correct? I would say so yes.
Actually I feel like I feel likeeverybody here is family in a family
business. How long has mugs Awaybeen around? About fifty years? We're
going on fifty years, A longtime, all right? And then is
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it this weekend where mugs Away goespants away? Yes, it is.
This is our forty fifth annual mooning, and it is already buzzying. We
have people from out of town alreadyshowing up and it's very exciting. Yes,
all right, and so how manypeople participate? I know one year
it got crazy where you had thousandsof people and the city said, hey,
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could you reduce this a little bit? But you try to control it.
I mean you you behave and thecity loves you, and you bring
a lot of money in for thecity, so they must enjoy all the
people that come into town. Yeah, I think that I would say that
this is a tradition, and inthis world, I feel like everybody loves
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to have some sort of tradition,whether it be normal or not normal.
This is a normal tradition. Butit's a beloved thing that we like to
support and it's awesome. It's fun, fun day. And when will this
all start or has it started?Will it go on all weekend? No,
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it's just the one day. AndI mean, of course everyone's welcome
to come down and mugs the wastesaloon every day, but the mooning is
one day. It's always the secondSaturday in July. And that's how it's
always been and I hope that's howit will always be. That we can
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be here to support everybody. Wehave hydration and bathrooms and nice. That's
about what we do here. Wejust support everybody that wants to run across
the street and be free. AndI've been there once, but remind me
of it. Here's how I wouldsay how to get there. It's right
off. It's just west of thefive and north of Crown Valley? Am
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I correct? Do I remember that? Right? Yes? Okay, yes,
you are correct. You go toAvery and Comino Capistrano, and I'd
like to say you make a rideon Comino Capistrano and then you go until
you're lost and then go one moremile. Okay, all right, all
right, that's cool. And howmany people are you expecting this weekend tomorrow?
I just we never know, butwe're prepared. We're prepared for many,
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and we just we hope for thebest. It's just about having fun
and being safe and being kind andbeing friendly and having a good time.
And I also heard that you guysput a drone up to spot the train
coming and then you blow a horn, a train horn, to alert everybody.
Yes, actually, my son andour good friend Eric have had fine
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tuned the train drone horn system becausebefore we would run out there. The
train is not always on time,so people would sit out there for such
a long period of time and thenwalk away and then the train would go
by. So they have we havea good system, and they'll let you
know when it's time to go.And people go from the bar or from
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wherever they are hanging out and thenrun across the street and moon and don't
be afraid to get on the trainand moon back. That's also of fun.
That does that happen? Yes,I've seen that over the years.
I've even seen conductor's moon. Sokind of an interesting guy to stand to
sit next to on the train toSan Diego. You know, I think
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you should. I think you shoulddo it one time. Has anyone had
Has anyone had a little too mucha drink and got wiped out by the
Amtrak? No? Never, Andwe would never ever condone any of that
behavior. Of course, we don'tcondone over drinking. Just hydration, hydration,
hydration, hydration. And what timewill you open tomorrow? What time
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do you close? We will behere at eight am and we will close
and we're supposed to by two.But it's yeah, we have entertainment,
we have well we're gonna facilitate everybody'sneeds here, so that's right. And
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what kind of food you serve there? So we have the Eagles doing their
annual fundraiser. They provide Hamburger Hamburgerplates, so they're out there from eleven
to about two or three, okay, and then we have top those after
so all right, and how closeI don't remember how closed the bar is
to the train track. You haveto walk a couple of feet, you
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do, And so we just askeverybody to be as careful as they possibly
can. We don't have a lot, you know, if anyone, we
don't have a lot of people drivingthrough. We are blessed with our wonderful
oc sheriffs. They come down tosupport us and they make sure everyone's safe
and we're happy to have them hereas well. What a great tradition,
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you know, people showing their assesto the train. You know, it
comes in all shapes and sizes,I guess so. And it is really
super fun and it's just I've beenhere, this will be my twenty second
mooning, and it's just always areally blessed day. We just have a
lot of fun. It's nice foreverybody to just kind of let loose every
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once in a while. Yeah,I do remember I did that when I
was I was probably about thirty five. I still have. I found the
plaque the other day that you guysgave me for worst ass. No,
oh, yeah, we'll come back. Well, I'll give you a different
one. And how many trains willcome by on a typical Saturday. I
believe that there is about fifteen totwenty trains, So there are some of
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them are close together, and thensome of them are spread far apart.
But it gives us an opportunity toquote unquote rehydrate and use the restroom and
do our squats and get ready torun back out there. When you say
some are close and some are spreadapart, you're talking about the people or
the train, whatever however you wantto take that, whatever, whatever,
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And all right, congratulations, whata great place to be tomorrow, mugs
away. The weather should be perfect, and and you can show your your
butt to the people on the Amtrak. You're good side. Ah, yes,
all right, I gotta come downthere once and and and try to
get free beer and food out ofyou. No problem, Oh I got
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you. Nine people show up tomorrowsaying they're me, Hey, where's that
free food in the bows? Allright? And thanks for coming on?
Okay, good, great, great, great tradition. I'm glad you're a
fan of the program in the stationas well. We love you, We
love you, all right, thankyou. I want to say I want
to make a shout out, andI just want to say, pineapple,
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pineapple, all right. I don'tknow if that is? Is that?
Ah? Okay? Yeah, there'sa whole swingers thing going on there,
and and Bellio and Angel don't havemuch of an excuse because they're like close
to Yeah, I've been there beforefor the mooning. You gotta come back.
Well, Bellio and her husband John, they they were a little disappointed
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last time they were there last year, and they said they didn't meet enough
swingers. No way, I don'tknow about that. Well, I don't
know about that. All right,Thank you, Anne, Thanks you guys.
Take care. Goes. Mugs Away, mugs Away. I looked up
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I put in a mugs Away saloon, and you know, images come up
and it's always you know, peoplethe shot from the front, so you
don't see anything, but it's alwaysfunny to see some people just getay,
do we get all of that,all right, man. Everybody always say,
you know what, let's just thendump everything. But the hell,
all right, everybody's it's it's it'sunbelievable. All right. Anyway, tomorrow
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at mugs Away, you can godown there and where's that San Clementy angel
Is that typically is that it's likethe north end of San Juan Capistrano.
Okay, yeah, right right there, right on the border Mission Viejo,
San Quan Capistrano. It's yeah,Crown between you and Crown. Yeah,
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all right, thing dong with you. You've been there, Your done that?
Oh yeah, yeah, really,I mean who hasn't Oh me,
yeah, me me, I havenot done I usually don't when I go
to a bar and drink, Idon't usually go down there with you know,
nine hundred people dropped there and showedme their ass. Maybe that's an
interesting way to go. It's atradition. The upside down Pineapple common by
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Anna thought was cool. They're opento that thing, whatever's going on there.
So thing dong with that. You'relistening to Tim Conway Junior on de
Mayo from kf I am six forty. All right, let's uh, we've
covered Alec Baldwin. He escaped.He's not going to be charged now with
the with manslaughter, so he's goingback to New York to hang out with
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his wild wife and his nine hundredkids. And I think they're doing a
reality show, so that'll be coolto watch. We covered the fires.
There's about four or five major firesburning in southern California, and we covered
all of them. TJ Max.The woman was robbing my store, TJ
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Max, my favorite store. That'snot good. We also talked about a
three hundred and twenty million dollar weddingin India. Three hundred and twenty million
dollars for a wedding. Man,I hope that marriage is successful. How
about getting hit with that that bill? You know, the marriage doesn't work
after six months, Dad's pissed andhe sends a bill to the groom's parents.
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There you go, three hundred andtwenty million. Albertsons could sell dozens
of southern California stores in the KrogerAlbertsons, and we talked about that on
Monday. But there's some movement,you know, let's find out what's going
on. People are very loyal totheir supermarket minds of pavilions, Ralph's and
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Vaughn's not a big trader Joe's guy. The parking is still hasn't been settled
for me yet. And yeah,it doesn't matter which trader Joe. I
know, it doesn't matter. TraderJoe's has to understand that they have a
hit, They have a big marketthat people are loyal to and they will
go no matter what. And thenget a parking lot. Get a parking
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lot like Von's, Ralph's, Gelson's. Put two or three hundred spots there
where people can move around. Allright, Albertson's, what's going on with
Joe Albertson's supermarket? I don't likethat dude. For all nearly four decades
in Inglewood, Benita Birthday, it'sbeen shopping at this Vond's on Manchester.
Is that really her name? Anita? Anita Birthday? For all nearly four
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decades in Inglewood, Benita Birthday,it's been shopping at Benita Birthday. It's
been Oh, it would not begreat as if her name was Anita.
You got it? I need abirthday. Benita Birthday. It's been shopping
at this Funds on Manchester. It'sone of more than sixty vons pavilions in
Albertson's locations in California that would besold off the proposed merger between Kroger and
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Albertson's goes through. That means there'sless competition. There's little reason to do
better. This is one of thefew stores in our area. That's why
the Federal Trade Commission is suing tostop the merger as part of its plan
to convince regulators to let them merge. The company company CNS. In a
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statement, Kroger said, in part, CNS committed to ensuring zero stores will
close as a result of the merger. All frontline associates will remain employed.
Okay, so no changes so far. We're unchanged and all existing collective bargaining
agreements will continue altered. We're unalteredwith these markets. If that's all true,
I think it is right an allexisting co elective bargaining agreements will continue.
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I don't want other people to gothrough what I went through eight years
ago. Grace Garcia says she's seenthis play out before. She once worked
for Elbertsince. When the company acquiredSafeway nearly a decade ago, her store
was sold to a new company,which then went bankrupt just months later.
Oh I remember that. What wasthe name of that, like Greenland's or
something. They came in town fromSeattle, and they thought they were going
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to dominate the grocery world. Andthey lasted for like six weeks and they
went back to Seattle, and withinsix months it was just chaos. I
don't think they had the ability tomanage that many stores. The FDC argues
the deal is bad for consumers,that combining two of the nation's largest grocery
store owners would lead to less competition. The union that represents grocery store workers
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is also opposing the deal. Imean, man, am I the only
one that's for this thing. Ilove the mergers. I think more mergers.
I love mergers. I mean whenthere was more companies, there were
more competition, and I thing wasmore advantageous to the consumer. Consumers like
Venita, who says Inglewood is alreadychanging too fast and she hopes her grocery
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store can stay. I haven't seenanything that has improved the infrastructure for the
individuals that live here. And oneof the things that we need is grocery
stores, and we don't need less. We could use more. You know
the last time there was a mergerslash sell off was eight years ago.
And that's where we got that clipfrom where the woman was asked. She
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was on Rodeo Drive off of allright, Neil Lebrea Rodeo. I don't
know if they cross or on,but down there near Venice and she was
asked why she likes Albertson's and hercomment was, I like the food.
I like the prices. That's wherewe got that clip from Legendary and that
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was fun. That was a goodclip. I got to find that again.
Stuff you can you find that?You know where that is that?
It's in our vault somewhere. Ithink it's in the basement we put We
had to put all of our commentsin a vault in the basement so they're
fireproof in case anything happens. ButI like the food there like the prices.
Oh that's great, let's hit itagain. I like the food.
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I like their prices. Yeah,that was eight years ago. I like
the food. I like the prices, and people like the food and the
prices. That was That was acool clip. So we're told to put
all of our audio clips in avault where they're fireproof. But the downfall
is sometimes we can't find them.But I like the food. I like
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the prices. I wonder if Ilike the food, like their prices.
Wonder if we can make a shirtout of that. I bet people would
wear that. I would wear thata heartbeat. Maybe Albertson's can die sponsor
it for Ralphs or Kroger, Pavilions. Elson's right, they could all do
it. I like the Forkelsons oryou know, Pavilions. I like the
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food. I like the price ormarketing genius, that's right. Gotta get
tired of hearing that, always agenius at the end of my name.
You get it seems like it's justyou know, it's just white noise.
After a while, I hear itso much. You're listening to Tim Conway
Junior on demand from KFI AM sixforty Lindsey who is a very talented producer
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here. She came into the studio, which I frowned upon. I like
you people staying out of here.No no, no, no no.
When you come in with something cool, I think it's great. Okay,
but you typed into Google, whichis how do you kids call it?
A search engine, right, yeah, search engine, and you typed in
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I like the food, I likethe prices. That's correct. And the
first thing that pops up is avideo or a still picture of me on
KFI and that SoundBite on a loop. Yep, wow, I know.
So if anybody wants it at home, you can play it at home.
Just type in I like the food, I like the prices exactly, and
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this is what you hear for tenminutes. I like the food. I
like their prices. I like thefood. I like their prices. I
like the food. I like theirprices. To make a ten hour version,
I like the food. It's likethe prices. I got to sleep
to this sometimes. I like thefood. I like the price. Pretty
good puts me out. I likethe food. I like their prices,
you know. I love the honesty. You know, you can meet some
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people in the city who are reallyhonest. They asked her what she liked
about Albertson's, and her comment wasso great that we played it over and
over and over, and it wasso honest and it was so clean.
I like the food, I liketheir prices. She likes the food.
I like the food, And whatelse does she like? Like their prices.
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She likes the prices. That's that'sit, and that was great.
You know, yes, somebody elselikes one of the these East Coast idiots
and you'll go like, hey,why do you like Albertson's, Like,
well, I love grocery shopping,and it's no exaggeration. And you know,
sometimes I'm exhausted or overworked. I'ma college student, if you know
that, and I don't have muchtime to think about things other than studying.
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I don't have time to think abouteating, or hygiene or the possibility
of getting those precious eight hours ofsleep I do every night. But what
I like to do is think aboutsomething else other than an eight page paper
due on Wednesday, if you knowwhat I mean. And so instead of
thinking about what I do in politicalscience degree or my postgrad degree, I
like to think about a weekly snackthat I always get at the grocery store.
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Sometimes it's ice cream, sometimes it'spretzels, maybe even fruit on occasion.
And I have little control over,you know, teaching assistance and how
they're going to grade my paper,but I have a lot of control over
my snacks. So I really liketo go to Alberson to get my snacks,
and then you're like, wow,why can't you just be like this
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lady. I like the food.I like the prices, Yes, very
succinct. I like the food.I like the prices. All right.
NASA has some astronauts stuck in spacebecause of problems with a Boeing capsule.
Man Boeing's had a bad year,bad year with Boeing. Oh, they
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should have been back on our weeksago. But two NASA astronauts are still
unable to leave the International Space Stationunable which Willmar and Sunny Williams launched aboard
Boeing's new star Liners space capsule overa month ago. Do you think they
were nervous getting into a Boeing capsuleto go to the space station? And
today we got an update directly fromthose astronauts. Oh, all right,
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what's going on with them? OurPhil Lillipoff joins me. Now, so
what do we think? Oh whata great name, Phil Lipoff. I
wonder if we got in trouble inschool, Phil Lipoff, Our Phil Liipoff
joins me. Now, so whatdo we hear from the crew? Well,
I would say, in a word, we heard confidence from them these
NASA astroots. Come on, lipoff, come on or board as you said,
this first crib ball light into spaceon Boeing's Starlight. Flight Commander Barry
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Butch Wilmore, who is Barry Butchhis nicknames Butch Flight Commander Barry Butch Wilmore,
who is right on the right there, and Pilot Sunny Williams have been
stuck on the International Space Station formore than and Pilot Sunny Williams is Sunny
Williams. Schlamiel schlamazl housing BEF Incorporated. Was not that Cindy Williams. Cindy
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Williams and Pilot Sunny Williams have beenstuck on the International Space Station for more
than a month now dealing Oh mygod, I hope they brought extra food,
you know. I hope they likedthe food and the price food like
their prices. Oh my god,an extra month on the space station.
Do they have enough food for that? I don't know. I guess they
do. For more than a monthnow, dealing with, among other issues,
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helium leaks and some thruster problems.Wilmore and Williams lifted off June fifth
from Cape Canaveral in Florida. Thereit is where they were expected to spend
just a week aboard the ISS.NASA insists will Moore and Williams are safe.
Really, they've been up there amonth, they're supposed to be there
a week. They've been up therefor five weeks. They're like, oh
no, they're fine, they're fine, They're fine. And today in an
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update they agreed. How about callingyour wife and you're like, hey,
it's what's his name? Lipoff?Hey, Hey it's Hey. Maybe it's
me, It's Butch. Look I'mstuck up here. Yeah, but you're
stuck with that woman at the spacestation. What is her name? Cindy
Williams. No, no, no, that's from le Vernon Shirley. That
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guy in radio screwed that up toNow I'm here in the space station with
the capsules broke and I can't getback. So we're you going to spend
five weeks with that woman on thespace station? Is that what you're gonna
do? Well? Yeah, Imean, you know, we're professionals.
Nothing's going on. Well, youknow, I can go into NASA dot
com and see what you guys areup to. I bet he's had that
conversation because he's four weeks late toget in home. If we had to,
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if there was a problem with theInternational Space Station, we can get
in our spacecraft and we can undock, talk to our team and figure out
the best way to come home.M doesn't sound like you can do that.
Sounds like you're stuck. Yeah,we've, like I said, we've
practiced a lot. So I havea feeling. I have a real good
feeling in my heart that the spacecraftwill will bring us home no problem.
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Really, have you seen the spacecraftthat we have down here, with the
tires falling off, the tires burning, the door's blowing off. That the
same company that made yours. That'sright. So I don't know. I
don't know. I'm on high alert. I'm gonna stay on high alert here.
It's hard to hear that and seethat and not mention her hair.
That is just amazing. Will Mooreand Williams are test pilots, and that's
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important to note here. They pointedthat out today when they were asked about
the overall performance of stylin star Liner. It's billions of dollars over budget and
now you have all these technical issues. They were asked the direct question,
is it the spacecraft for the futurehere for future your missions? And they
answered, no, it's the answer. It's human spaceflight. And it's not
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an easy regime, is what theysaid. And failure, as we've heard,
is not an option. So theysaid they're going to gather all the
day that they can gather and dotheir job and come home safely as soon
as possible. As for when they'recoming home, yeah, you certainly your
heart goes out to these two.I mean they're stuck in space for a
month. A month we have anupdate. The earliest would be the end
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of July right now, Wow,the earliest the three weeks? Yeah,
yeah, no, two three weeks. Yeah, thing wrong with them.
So if you had the chance,would you launch into space? I know
it's like a million bucks if youwanted to do it right on certain rockets.
Yeah, if someone paid my ticket, I do it. Yeah,
there you go exactly. I likethe capsule. I don't like the manufacturer.
I don't know. I think it'skind of cool. Like if I
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were going to do it, Iwouldn't mind being stuck up there in other
you know, a few weeks.Yeah, there's the once in a lifetime
thing. Man, I mean elseyou're gonna do, right, You know,
I thinkun as history as being stuckin space. You know, I
heard that they rarely bring a changeof clothes because you don't sweat in space.
You don't, so you don't reallyget dirty in the space station.
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But they take showers. Oh,I don't know that. Do they take
showers? Yeah? Yeah, theytake showers to each his own. But
they're stuck in space, so Idon't know. I don't think they like
the food or the Yeah, thatwould probably be the part. I'm really
curious to see how far they've advancedwith the food since the old days in
the late sixties. Oh, TangTang and the frozen ice cream that you
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always buy at Smithsonians and the meatbars. The meat bars day they had
wild on the Dot names like meatbar. Yeah, I got a yogat
bar. You want to try toyogat bar for a meat bar? No,
I don't. I'm waiting for themto fix that. Eat them together,
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you get some sweet meat. You'relistening to Tim Conway Junior on demand
from KFI Am six forty Every Fridayat six fifty two. We bring on
our good friend Neil savedra Neil,how you Bob? So we do this?
This is a new thing I did? Sure, how about you Friday?
It's called Neil comes in on Friday. Hey, I got a new
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I got a new sing for you. Ask me if I like pizza or
something? Okay, hey Neil,are you into pizza? You like pizza?
Does Angel crap in the woods?Ah? Dig dog? Good night?
Everybody got a listener. I stilllove the Chris Little joke. I've
told it on the air twice.Can you tell it? Because I screw
it up? The Chris Little personalitymarried for his personalities. Actually it's actually
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a joke about the guy says abouthis wife, my wife. I married
my wife for personality and she threwthe other twenty five in for free.
Well we use it on Chris,because come on, that's great. Aunt
of a million voices. Let's stockTrader Joe's. I was unaware the Trader
Joe's has five hundred and seventy onestores. That's here's huge. Did they
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really? I don't even know that. That's crazy, unbelievable. But I'll
tell you something. I looked intothis because I was like, I have
to pass one in my area,and it just bottlenecks like nobody's business because
it's a postage stamp of a parkingstructure. Right, So they have this
parking lot that's small, and allof them. I mean, you can
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go online and there's people that youknow, so called content creators or what
have you, that have written songsabout how small the parking lots are.
So it's like, if it's everywhere, what's the deal. And this is
what it comes down to. Theywant to keep the stores small and in
order to keep the stores small andhomie and not like the big grocery stores
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that they're competing with in California andbeyond in some other place as well.
But in California they have laws thatthe parking lots fit the size of the
store, so you don't get likea triple the size of the store parking
lot. So they buy these smalllocations to keep it small and intimate,
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and with them comes a small parkinglot. They can't get more. Otherwise
they have to get a bit.They have to take over a store like
an Albertson's or what have you,and then they end up getting the big
parking lot, but they become thebig store that they don't want to be
and that's why it sucks every singleTrader Joe's you go to, right,
I imagine it's great if you livelike the one in Studio City or to
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Luca Lake. I should say that'swalking distance for a lot of people live
in that area. I'm I'll betthat's a cool thing to have a Trader
Joe's within walking distance of you.Well, there's a Gelson's across the street
from the Trader Joe's in my area, and everybody parks there illegally and then
walks over. I'll tell you agreat story that a great story about a
buddy yours used to be on thestation to ours two L's Bill Carroll Carol.
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So he's coming to America, rightand again come working. No,
no, this was the first time. And he comes to America and our
fearless leader, Robin Bertolucci, he'stalking to her and he says, hey,
I'm you know, I'm new.We're just getting a place and I
need to the name of a grocerystore, and Robin Bertolucci, being the
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hippie that she is, she goes, oh, you traded Joe's. But
Trader Joe's has nothing you're familiar with. It's all Trader Joe's. Like everything
in there says Trader Joe's. Sohe goes in there and there's there's no
brands, there's no post, there'sno tellogs, no pepsi. And he's
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like, in this foreign land,you know, different language and culture and
everything. And he comes in andhe he doesn't know what anything. He's
like, this is the only store. Is that what you would give somebody
that came to America for first timeor whatever. You're gonna say, go
to Trader Joe's and they're gonna goThey're all the same brand. It's all
Trader Joe's. Yeah. Do youremember Trader Joe's had the Fearless Flyer.
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That's what they call their newsletter,and forever their slogan was, oh,
our buyer goofed and we bought waytoo much wine or way too much cheese,
and now we have to sell itat a discount. Well, they
had the same buyer for fifteen years. Wouldn't you fire a buyer the goofed
for fifteen years? You know,that's the only one about they used say
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that about Jeovah's witnesses who predicted thesecond coming like six times, and they're
like, you know, Trader Joe'sthe only place you can still find tubac
Chuck, which I enjoy. It'sactually quite tasty. There is a person
who all they do is taste winesfor Trader Joe's. Yeah, and they
do have the freezers where you haveto lean over to get the frozen peas
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or corn or whatever. And occasionally, like once a month, we here,
we got a granny down on Aislefour, Grandy down on Aisle four,
and she's gone into the freezer.True story, buddy, one of
those. Yeah, your buddy justcame in, mo Kelly, so we're
not friends. I don't know him. No, yeah, deny it.
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I'll be listening. All right,Thanks Bob, all right, have a
nice weekend, uh, mo Kelly. Nice to see you both. To
see you Tim, Big Friday showwith the boys. Yes, I heard
you last night discussing the theme andit was gonna be something about summer.
It'll be summary something something something,movies, movies something. I love it.
I'm always in the car, usuallyat the Empire Center listening to that.
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What's on the big program today?Bought beyond the movies? We have
to talk about the LA Olympics twentytwenty eight. The organizers have revealed the
other venues around southern California which you'regoing to be used, even though it
may be LA Olympics is going toinclude Long Beach's gonna include Santa Monica.
It's gonna include these ancillary venues andso you'll be able to see a lot
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of the events right where you are. It's also going to include oklahom which
I thought was odd. Yeah,yeah, but you know, with the
host country, so you know it'sstill in the same country. How about
coming to LA for the Olympics fromFrance and wait a minute, I'm in
Oklahoma for two weeks. Well,it's bad enough. If you come to
LA for the Olympics and one eventthat you want to see, oh yes,
is on one side of town,and another event is on the other
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side. It may take you twohours to drive because you're not going to
get on the metro. Good luck, buddy. I will be listening nine
o'clock tonight, my favorite hour ofthe station. Well I wish that were
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