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October 17, 2025 25 mins
The hour opened with a tribute to Kobe Bryant’s legendary mindset and work ethic — “Job’s not done.” Bellio shared memories from her time working with Lakers greats like Kobe, Shaq, and the late Chick Hearn. The tone shifted as Los Angeles agreed to pay an $828 million settlement over new sexual abuse claims. Conway then lightened things up with some wild Vegas roommate stories, and the hour wrapped with news that Jack in the Box sold Del Taco — and took a financial hit in the process.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI Am sixty and you're listening to the Conway
Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Great news coming out of Dodgers Stadium. The Dodgers are
up three to nothing in the second inning.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Bad news if you're a Toronto fan.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Seattle had a Grand Slam, only their second, and now
that game is over, so only the second in postseason
play up in Seattle. Seattle has just won that game
six to two. So Seattle is up three games to two.
It goes back to Toronto and Toronto will need to
win both of those games in Toronto to stay afloat.

(00:40):
It's Seattle three games, Toronto two. That's a great series.
Another great series if you're a Dodger fan is this one.
It's three nothing Dodgers in the second and it is
all looking good. It all looks good, but we all
know it can fall apart. So let's let's keep quoting

(01:03):
Kobe Bryant. It's not over, or it's not finished, whatever
his quote is. It's still going on. Is that his quote?
The game's still going on. We didn't win yet. What's
Kobe's quote? We didn't win yet?

Speaker 4 (01:15):
Which done?

Speaker 3 (01:16):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (01:18):
But Pellio, do you understand what I'm saying. I'm getting
some heat online about this. If if you're a construction
worker and you're building a house and you frame the
house and a guy comes out and you go, wow,
the framing looks beautiful in this house.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Well, as Kobe said, job's not done, don't.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Don't a lot of people use that is not a
pretty fairly simple.

Speaker 5 (01:40):
It's pretty It's pretty common across all industries to say
job's not done.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Right, but from a very complex guy too, a very
smart man in Kobe Bryant. Did you get that impression
that he was really smart?

Speaker 5 (01:53):
He was very smart. He was very very well read. Yes,
and especially when it comes to basketball.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Yeah, I don't think anybody had a better back skipball mind.

Speaker 5 (02:01):
His discipline was just unmatched. I Mean he was in
there before like we got there to do the you know,
pre game, the show. He'd be in there practicing. He'd
stay late, he'd come in on weekends. He'd have him
open up Staples Center and turn the lights on.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
Just unreal.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
My buddy, Jeff Warnick, worked for a management company that
managed Kobe Bryant, and he said he would often go
down to the practice facility and he was the first
guy in the facility and the last guy in the facility,
always getting his shots up, and.

Speaker 5 (02:34):
Even when he had an injury, he was out there,
you know, shooting one handed.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Oh is that right? Wow?

Speaker 2 (02:41):
And that was some basket And he knew you by name? Yeah,
that is some brag.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
Thank you. I don't know, is that do I say things?

Speaker 6 (02:49):
Well?

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Would he call you Bellio or Sharon?

Speaker 5 (02:52):
No, he didn't like he wouldn't say my name, but
he knew he'd say hi. He didn't use my name
when he greeted me.

Speaker 4 (02:59):
He didn't worry.

Speaker 6 (03:00):
Is that?

Speaker 4 (03:00):
Do I get points off?

Speaker 3 (03:02):
To take a little something away from it?

Speaker 4 (03:04):
What did he say? Hey you?

Speaker 5 (03:06):
No, we weren't that familiar, but you were in the
locker room all the day. Did one one time say
I was a yeah, I do ignore you a sight
for sore eyes because I hadn't seen him in a while.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
Okay, well that's great, that's a huge compliment.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
Did he did he say it's not over or it's
not finished.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
He said, job's not done.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
Job's not done.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
And I said when will it be? And he said
when it's done?

Speaker 2 (03:31):
I mean you worked every day with chick hern Yeah,
every game. Yeah, that is that's.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Another big bride.

Speaker 5 (03:37):
Chick Hearn knew your name, He absolutely did know mine.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
What do he call you? Sharon?

Speaker 4 (03:41):
He did call me Sharon?

Speaker 3 (03:43):
And would he get frazzled when things were going crazy?

Speaker 4 (03:46):
When, uh no, not at all.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
And this is how you know the pros, Like when
we had technical difficulties or you know, the computer was
down or whatever one of my first days.

Speaker 4 (03:55):
And I was explained to him.

Speaker 5 (03:56):
I said, it's going to be a second because we're
having and he just looked at me and he goes,
just let me know when it's ready to go, and
he pushed his chair back.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
I was like, okay, I can work with this.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
That's kind of cool.

Speaker 5 (04:07):
It was so cool. He was so chill, old school,
very old school, but just so secure, like he didn't
need to be bothered with what the problem was, right,
just fix it and let him know when it's his time.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
I mean, for chick her And and Kobe Bryant to know
who you are and your name is beyond, I mean,
that's like every child who is a Laker fan, that's
their fantasy, you know, to be in a position where
Kobe Bryant and Chick Hern knew who you were.

Speaker 5 (04:33):
Blessed that I got to be part of that time,
you know where you had Shaq and Koch.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
Shaq know you?

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Oh yeah, yeah, didn't you say that when when you
were doing the broadcast for the Lakers? Didn't you often
go to celebrities and say, hey, can we grab you
for a quick interview after the game or during halftime?

Speaker 3 (04:52):
Yes? Did were they most?

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Did most of them say yes? Or most of them
say no?

Speaker 4 (04:58):
Most said no?

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Really, yeah, that's kind of rude. Did Jack Nicholson say yes?

Speaker 4 (05:04):
We did have Jack on once? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (05:06):
Really? Do you still have that the recording?

Speaker 4 (05:09):
I might.

Speaker 5 (05:10):
I have a ton of tapes, but there you got
to break those. I need to go through them. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
Who are who are some of the kinder celebrities that
you asked to be on the halftime show?

Speaker 3 (05:22):
And they said yes, your dad? Oh that's very nice
of him, very sweet.

Speaker 4 (05:26):
It is one of the sweetest.

Speaker 5 (05:29):
Yes, Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, No, didn't have Diane Cannon,
Dyan Cannon.

Speaker 4 (05:35):
I'm sorry, Diane Cannon, my mom.

Speaker 5 (05:38):
Matt money Smith, Well he posted it, so, yeah, he
was on. Vanessa Williams, Oh is that right? She was
very nice very nice.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
That's great.

Speaker 4 (05:48):
She was married to Rick Fox at the time.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Okay, Oh, do you remember the rumor that Rick Fox
was on that helicopter?

Speaker 5 (05:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (05:55):
I do.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Oh, that was horrible.

Speaker 5 (05:57):
The Paul Michael Glazer one, we were super sweet. I
remember Keanu Reeves. I asked him to be on and
he's like, I'm good. Thanks, Okay, I'm good, I'm good.

Speaker 4 (06:11):
Thanks.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
That's classic. That's a great career with their Lakers.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
It was fun. It was a lot of fun.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
I bet it was. All right, welcome back.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
I want to ask Monks about this because he has
he's the only reporter in LA that holds La City
Council and the supervisors accountable for their crazy actions. And
I can't believe we're on the hook again for eight
hundred and twenty eight million dollars with these sexual assault lawsuits.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
We're already at four billion.

Speaker 7 (06:43):
It's expensive being an Angelino.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
Oh my god. All right, we're live on KFI.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
Dodgers up three nothing in the National League Championship Series.
In the American League Championship Series, the Blue Jays have
lost to the Mariners and the Mariners are up three
games to two. Series goes back to Toronto, and I
think they play on Sunday.

Speaker 6 (07:05):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Seattle beat Toronto. So it's three games to two in
the American League Championship Series. The Dodgers are up three
to nothing in the third inning against the Milwaukee Brewers.
If they win this game, they go to the World Series.
So big night at Dodgers Stadium. If you're watching it
at a bar or you know, at a restaurant, whatever, man,

(07:31):
oh man, the place is gonna get loud and there's
gonna be celebration on the field if they can. If
they win this game, and you'll be able to see
that at Dodger Stadium, all the players will pose for photos.
David s A will be drowned and beer and champagne.

Speaker 5 (07:48):
Bell.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Yo, let me ask you something because you were at
the Lakers for Championship Series, right, championship years. Yes, when
the reporters are in the locker room and they get
doused with champagne and beer, did they drive home like that? Yeah,
with all that champagne and beer on them, and they're
not worried about getting pulled over.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
They don't bring a change of clothes.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
I mean they might they might knowing that they were
going to be in there that that was possibly. Yeah,
they might bring extra T shirt or something, or they
might you know, there's a lot of championship T shirts
around right when the team wins, so they might.

Speaker 4 (08:22):
Grab one of those and change their top.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Did you celebrate with champagne and beer with any of
those changes beers?

Speaker 4 (08:28):
No, they always happened.

Speaker 6 (08:31):
On the road.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Oh that sucks. I know that's.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
Boiled the ones that I was there for.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
That's horrible. All right.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
Michael Monks is in for Krozier. I heard you doing
a story about eight hundred and twenty eight million dollars.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (08:47):
So the LA County, We've talked about this many times.
We know this is happening. LA County has already agreed
to settle thousands of sex abuse claims involving people who
were children at the times abuse at the hands of
county staff in the Probation Department, for example, other departments.
Four billion dollars they've agreed to pay out, and we
get word that on Monday, when the Claims Board gets together,

(09:09):
they may be approving another eight hundred twenty eight million
dollars for hundreds of more sex abuse claims.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Why don't they go to trial or why where and
where are they.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
Going to get the money?

Speaker 7 (09:23):
Well, you raise an interesting point about not going to trial,
because what they have most recently asked about that original
four billion was for an investigation, because the La Times
did an investigation and found that some of those claims
may be fraudulent, that the law fund behind this may

(09:43):
have been throwing a few bucks at people to say, hey,
why don't you come over vulnerable people by the way
outside of government offices, people collecting food stamps and those
sorts of things, and saying, here, why don't you come
down take some bucks and say you were you know,
abused at the hands of county staff. And they did
and their out of the settlement, and the LA Times
uncovered that.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
So now the Board of.

Speaker 7 (10:05):
Supervisors has ordered a review of that settlement to see
if they can root out more of the fraud. But
now they're on the cusp of approving what amounts to,
i mean, another billion on top of it all. And
when you ask where the money comes from, governments have
insurance to cover some of these claims, but they also
have certain amounts of money to cover out of the

(10:29):
general fund. But we already know that the county is struggling,
and they're struggling because of this settlement on top of
everything else that's gone wrong. So they've already forecasted that
this four billion dollars now almost five billion dollars. If
this goes through on Monday, it's gonna hurt for a
very long time.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Yeah, but I don't understand why the law firm were
hired people allegedly to file false claims because they could
have gotten eight billion and they settled for four because
they knew would bankrupt the county.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
Sure, but this is.

Speaker 7 (11:02):
A law firm that was taking a little bit more
than the average off the top from whatever people were getting.
So they're going to be doing fine. Yeah, they're gonna
be doing fine. And by the way, the county's not
doing fine. And you know who was telling us just
during the last budget cycle that things were not going
fine was a county CEO, fe Sea Davenport. Let me
just throw in a quick thing about how the county's
just throwing money around because Miss Davenport is on a

(11:25):
quick medical leave until the beginning of the year, but
not before collecting a check for two million dollars. Any
settlement with the very county where she serves as c
e cott oh mighty, because she says, when the county
put together that ballot measure last fall, measure g to
say we need to have an elected CEO instead of
an appointed one. That harmed a reputation. So they wrote

(11:46):
her a check for two million dollars and now she's
on break for a few months.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
So how are we being served where even the people
on the inside are ripping us off. It's just shocking
being an Angelino. When do you consider yourself an Angelino?
I've considered myself one at heart for a long time.
I don't have a problem with the term. I know
it's hokey.

Speaker 7 (12:06):
It's thrown around by politicians and a kumba ya sort
of way. Every place needs a demonem though, what are
you supposed to call what do they call the Kentuckian?
They called Alicans? You're Kentuckian. My city from Covington. You
know cities that end in like Ton, it's typically Tonian. Covingtonian.
Los Angeles is a tough one, you know, it's it's
a tough one. It's a it's a Spanish word. It's

(12:27):
not common, so you can't just add an err or
an eight on the side of it, or an Onian.

Speaker 3 (12:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
So I mean we're Californians. You don't have a problem
with that, do Yeah? No, not at all, not at all.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
So what do you call it?

Speaker 2 (12:39):
I hear Californians all the time, but I don't hear
Angelino's other than Maripaths.

Speaker 7 (12:45):
What do you think of hoosiers?

Speaker 3 (12:47):
I love Hoosiers. I love that.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
As a matter of fact, the market and there was
a show I bet you watched the show. You ever
watched a show called The Middle I've seen it clips,
And their favorite the market that they went to, you know,
with the three kids and the two parents, was called
the Frugal Hoosier.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
I love that name, the Frugal Hoo's. It's a demonem
for folks from Indiana. Look, I like the Indiana Hoosiers.
You know, I was a you know, an awesome basketball
program for years now they have a great football program.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
Yeah, they just beat.

Speaker 7 (13:18):
Oregon absolutely and and you know, growing up, Kentucky and
Indiana were rivals in basketball. Yeah, but their basketball program
is kind of falling off. So that's as much as
I grew up disliking Indiana and Bobby Night and all that,
I'm really happy for uh Indiana.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
I used to love to be excited about when when
Indiana came to town, and you know, occasionally they'd come to
town and play you know, UCLA or USC. I used
to love to just go down there and watch Bobby.
There's more potential for it now because they're in the
same conference. Yeah, that's true. That's true. All right, we
got to take a break. It's Conway Show. Dodgers three,
Milwaukee zero in the bottom of the third inning. We'll

(13:55):
keep you updated on that score. If the Dodgers win,
they win the National League in twive How sweet is.

Speaker 6 (14:01):
That you're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from
KFI AM.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Six forty tomorrow for the big trip, the big birthday bash.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
And I just looked up a room I want to
get a room for tonight.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
Might slide down there tonight, gamble all night, sleep all day,
go to the party, drink all night, gamble all night
Tomorrow night.

Speaker 3 (14:25):
Thinking about it, thinking about it.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
But you know, I remember when when I was younger,
I would easily share a room with like two or
three guys. You know, when you're younger, you can do
that and you get away with it. As you get older,
you know, it's not really an option. The last time
I did it, I was with a friend of mine
in It was probably about ten years ago, and we

(14:49):
split a room, you know, two queen beds, and it
was a guy named Robbie Fox.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
I've known him since seventh grade.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
And during that trip I told him and I said, hey,
I got to do a radio show over the phone
because I was doing an infomercial on weekends on k
Earth between five and six am. And he said, wait
a minute, you got to be kidding me. He said,
You're going to wake up at five am and do
a radio show between five and six over the phone.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
I said, yeah, I told him I'd do it. I
got to do it. So we go to the room
like at three o'clock.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
We're still you know, buzzed broke from you know, losing
every dime, and I wake up at four forty five.
I call into the station and from five to six am,
I hosted a radio show from Las Vegas from the
room while he was trying to sleep in the other
bed on a phone on a phone and when we

(15:48):
got to breakfast, like at you know, like nine thirty,
ten o'clock, he asked all the other eight guys that
we're with, He was, hey, can I ask you a question?
Did your roommate do it a syndicated infomercial on cholesterol
medication between five and six am? Like no, no, no, no,
we just slept. We were just out, we were passed down.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
How did he get the short strong.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
I don't know, but man, he had the pillow over
his head and like trying to scrunch it over his
head and he's like, buddy, can you keep it down.
I mean, I'm having a nightmare that you're talking about
cholesterol for an hour. And I was working with the
doctor who was old school. He was in Pennsylvania, and
so he was on the phone too. I'm sure it
sounded great, but I had to call him or text

(16:34):
him and say, hey, doc, I can here clearly hear
you lighting cigarettes and drinking beer while we're doing the show.

Speaker 3 (16:44):
I said, that's that's not a good look for the product.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
And so he would try to, you know, turned to
put the mute button on while he lit a cigarette.

Speaker 4 (16:53):
Or puffing on it.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
Oh yeah, He's like here's what you do.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
You watched that CLIs you got to throw out your
heart medication, I said, doctor.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
He actually did say this once on the air.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
We took a call from a guy, you know Bennie
and Colton, and Benny says, hey, I've been on this
heart medication for six years, but I want to lower
my cholesterol.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
What do you think I should do?

Speaker 2 (17:18):
And the doctors said, Benny, I'd go to Santa Monica
here and throw that heart medication in the ocean.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
And I said, who whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
whoa whoa whoa.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Hey, Doc, I'm not sure we can over the phone
tell the guy to throw his heart medication into the ocean.
I think that's his doctors, you know, privileged to tell
him when he can or cannot take that, you know,
cholesterol medication. But that was a good time. It was
a fun time. But those are the good old days.

(17:48):
And then one time I'm in Vegas. I'm still the
same roommate, guy named Robbie Fox. He goes to bed early.
He was broke. By midnight. He just passed out, went
to bed. So I go to the room and I
see him sleeping in his bed, but he's on top
of the of the bedspread, totally nude, just passed out right,

(18:11):
And I'm sleeping in the other bed, totally naked, and
I'm like, ah, Christ, all right. So I get in
the room, I shut all the lights off, and I
knock on the door like I'm trying to get in.

Speaker 3 (18:24):
He's like, well, well, what's going on. I'm like, I
forgot my key, can you let me in?

Speaker 2 (18:29):
So he opens the door totally nude. I push him
into the hall because I'm already inside and I locked
the door. Wow, And he's laughing his ass off, laughing
his ass off. So I said, buddy, I said, you
got to find yourself another room. And he could not
stop laughing. So he took the cover from room service,

(18:49):
you know, like tray's like meals are covered, and he
covered his privates. He got in the elevator to go
up two stories to go to Steve Meyer's. Another friend
knocked on his door holding the you know, just a
silver cover over his nuts and slept in his room.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
So that worked well for you.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
For me, I had the whole room myself. Yeah, it
was great.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
A little pissed when I saw him the next day.
But I've never seen a guy last so hard in
his life. He was in the hall totally naked, laughing
his ass off.

Speaker 4 (19:23):
He totally tricked him. He had he had respect.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
For him one hundred percent. I've never seen him laugh
that hard before or after. I thought the guy was
going to pass out. He's in the MGM totally naked,
walking around the hall. That was a good time, man,
that was a good time. All right, We got to
take a break here. Dodgers three Brewers, nothing, and we're
already in the fourth inning. Looking good for the Dodgers,

(19:48):
and Shoe a Otani is still pitching. He's still pitching,
no outs. Top of the fourth, three nothing, Dodgers. Great,
great night to be in LA.

Speaker 6 (20:00):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI AM.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
Six to forty.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
Dodgers are still up three to nothing at Chev's Levine.
And if they win this game, they win the National
League Championship and they will go on to play in
the World Series. On October twenty fourth, which is one
week from two to night to night. They're up three
to nothing. In the bottom of the fourth inning, Seattle

(20:26):
beat Toronto six to two thanks to a Grand Slam
home run late in that game, bottom of the eighth,
and so if they win one more game, they're gonna go.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
That series will go back to Toronto.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
And if Seattle wins that game, then Seattle is going
to the World Series. And if the Dodgers hold on here,
it will be a West Coast World Series. Great for US,
horrible for national ratings because you really need an East
Coast team and a West coast team to get the eyeballs,

(21:00):
get people routing. Right now, it's between very liberal Los
Angeles and very liberal Seattle, so to get people from
the South in these conservative states and cities, they ain't
gonna watch, they don't care. So hopefully it's Toronto. Hopefully
Toronto comes back and it'll be Canada versus the United

(21:20):
States East coast, West Coast, not really East coast, but
they're on East Coast time in Toronto.

Speaker 3 (21:27):
We'll keep an eye on that.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
I'm sure is Andy will have updates all night long
from Dodger Stadium. I forgot this, or maybe I didn't know,
but Andy's from Indiana. Andy Reestmyer. I watched him today
on KTLAA man, what a busy day he's at he
starts over at KTLA at seven am, worked all day

(21:51):
over there, and then he's coming here to fill in
tonight between seven and ten pm. That's a workaholic, which
is a I think a good thing. Got a good
work ethic, that kid. I'm telling you our look ahead,
which is what we promote for next week, is there
is a lot of news in the fast food world.

(22:14):
It involves Jack in the Box and Del Taco, and
Bellio is about eighty percent finished with her report. She's
still calling a couple of guys who are familiar with
the stock market to confirm some things some sources.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
Yeah, are you are you at the Jack? Are you
at the fast food desk?

Speaker 4 (22:32):
You a fast food desk? Right now?

Speaker 3 (22:35):
How's that going?

Speaker 4 (22:36):
Typing up the report too much?

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Well, you'll have it Monday by four, Yes, okay, report
on the DELT.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
Okay. I don't want to bother.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
But there's some major Jack in the Box news that
involves Del Taco. I don't know if you know this,
but Del Taco is owned by Jack in the Box.
And maybe you knew that, maybe you didn't know that,
but Jack in the Box bought Del Taco in twenty
twenty two, so three years ago for five hundred and

(23:07):
seventy five million dollars seems like a lot. But we'll
have that report for you Monday at four pm. Bellio
is on assignment all week working on that. All right,
if you're going to Marongo, I can't wait. This is
my favorite weekend of the year. I get very excited,
like I'm a child, and it's just gonna be awesome.

(23:30):
They'll be drinking, they'll be you know, gambling, maybe some fighting,
I don't know, smoking, and lots of lots of fun,
a lot of laughs. So hopefully you have won yourself
a couple of tickets to that party tomorrow night, six
to eight pm at Marongo. But even if you did

(23:53):
not win, come anyway, because after the party at eight o'clock,
we all moved downstairs to the bar and we get bombed.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
I get to the point where I.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
Can't walk, and you know, I'm throwing up all over everybody.
I start smoking cigarettes again, I'm fighting people.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
It's I'm quite the guest, Quite the guest. But that
should be.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
A hell of a time Marongo tomorrow. And I think
the Dodgers have just hit is that show he Otani
has just hit? Another home run, So sho Heotani is
back baby. Two home runs in this game. Wow, both
single shots. But Otani was struggling at the plate until tonight.

(24:40):
He's pitching a one hitter and has two home runs.
He's single handedly beating these Brewers by himself.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
That's what single handedly means.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
Oh sorry, but it's he has two home runs and
he's pitching a one hitter in to the fifth inning.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Wow. Unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
All right, uh Andy Reesemeyer next and I'll see it
at Marongo. We're live on KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
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