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October 14, 2025 • 29 mins
Heavy rain has filled the empty lots in the Palisades, prompting a discussion on whether Los Angeles’ air is actually cleaner today than it was in the 1930s — with a little help from AI to find out which city currently holds the title of most polluted in the world. The show also touched on the growing switch to battery-powered leaf blowers. Conway joked that even his own family doesn’t listen to the show before checking in with Angel on the roads. A new California law now gives used-car buyers a three-day “cooling-off” period. The team reviewed which clubs remain in the MLB playoffs — and joked about never meeting a Brewers fan — before wrapping up with cross talk featuring Mark Thompson, who hosts from 7 to 10 PM.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KF I am six forty and you're listening to
the Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio apps.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
I am six forty. It's Conway Show on the left,
six o'clock.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Dodgers are in the fourth inning, up two to one,
man on second with two outs.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Keep you updated on that, all right.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
The weather has been the major story here in southern California.
I can't believe how many accidents, and a lot of
them include these big rigs, which is odd because those
guys are professional drivers. They do that for a living.
They knew the roads were going to be slick. There's
a lot of rain out there, and there's jackknife trucks

(00:45):
all over the place, all over the place. People don't
listen to kfive. I told you it's going to be slick.
It's the first big rain. It's a lot of rain.
Drive carefully, drive slower, and a lot of people didn't
listen to me, and you got an accident because of it.
So listening to KFI, we'll try to help you out

(01:06):
that way. Let's talk about the palisades. Empty lots are
filled with rain. This is going to be a problem
for the next I don't know, maybe two or three
years from now.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Every time we get one.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Of these rainstorms, we're going to have a lot of
these lots in Altadena, the Eat and Fire Area, Palisades
and Malibu fill with water.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
It turned out to be a beautiful day, but that
rain over and night definitely causing some frustration and some
setbacks for the rebuilding process. This isn't a dirty swimming pool.
It's supposed to be somebody's basement. It looks like we've
got about a foot and a half of water in
the basement, so I didn't realize it rained that much
this morning, But here we are. It's been roughly ten
months since the Palisades fired took this home on Ilift Street.

(01:49):
Just last week, Lewis Yanati, owner of Premiere Concrete, was
able to finally start working on this property. These are
photos from October third, removing the junk from the dirt.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
But now dirt is now mud, so we needed to
wait for some.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
Dry out time.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
Despite evacuation in rainstorm warnings, general contractor gregorys. Samaso says
there wasn't much they could do about the rain.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
Mother Nature at work.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
I mean, we're used to it.

Speaker 5 (02:13):
Well.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Last night's rainstorm cleared up around one pm today. An
evacuation warning is still in place for areas impacted by
the Palisades fire until six am tomorrow morning. And if
you're returning to Illus Street tomorrow morning, you'll also find
you naughty pumping out the water. Did the rain postpone
any work you were supposed to get done today?

Speaker 6 (02:30):
Most definitely.

Speaker 4 (02:31):
Well, we'll be shut down about five days.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Oh that's horrible. Five days to dry out. Five days.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
But the change in the weather doesn't change their attitude.

Speaker 7 (02:40):
We've been anticipating this, getting going into Palisades for a while,
so we're really happy to get to work.

Speaker 4 (02:49):
Good feeling, good, feeling.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
Out about now. If you did experience some flooding, some damage,
or fallen trees, be sure to reach out to three
point one for some additional help. Live in the Palisades.
Sophie Flogg eighty seven.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
You go Sophie Flair over there with ABC News. She
anchors on weekends. Does a great job there anchoring the
ABC News. I'm a news junkie. I watch every newscast,
every single newscast, and a lot of it is good.
There's some crap that's on TV, you know, like every
city has, like last over the weekend. I don't want

(03:22):
to say what station did this because I don't want
to bust their balls, but a reporter on one of
the stations, it was either two, four, five, seven, nine
or eleven, and they did a story on how global
warming is causing a lot of pollution in Los Angeles
and it was you know, the story was a lot

(03:45):
of trying to scare the hell out of people that
now with the fires and now with global warming, the
air is horrible. And then you simply type into Google
is the air in Los Angeles better than it was
in the nineteen thirties? And the answer is yes, dramatically,
And then I'll do this, Okay, I'll do it right now.

(04:08):
Is the air in Los Angeles better? Or I'm sorry clean?
Let's do a cleaner today thanhan it was in the Crozier.
Give me a decade from the any decade you'd like

(04:30):
before nineteen ninety nine, give me a decade forties, all right,
the nineteen forties, all right?

Speaker 2 (04:38):
All right?

Speaker 1 (04:38):
So I just typed in is the air in Los
Angeles cleaner today than it was in the nineteen forties?
And it comes back, Yes, the air in Los Angeles
is cleaner today than it was in the nineteen forties. Okay,
let's jump ahead twenty years and do nineteen sixties. Is
the air in Los Angeles cleaner today than it was
nineteen sixties? According to AI, Yes, the air in Los

(05:00):
Angeles is cleaner today and it was in the nineteen sixties.
Let's jump ahead another twenty years and do the eighties.
Is the air in Los Angeles cleaner today than it
was in the nineteen eighties. Yes, the air in Los
Angeles is cleaner today than it was in the nineteen eighties.
Let's do the two thousands, in the early two thousands

(05:22):
and see what it says there. All right, is the
air cleaner today than it was in the early two thousands,
AI says, yes, Los Angeles air is significantly cleaner today
than it was in the early two thousands. Significantly cleaner. Now,
let's do the two tens and see if what the
answer is there? Two thousand tens? Is the air significantly

(05:46):
cleaner than it was in the two thousand tens? I
missed a zero there, Okay, two tens. Let's see here, Yes,
los Angeles ozone pollution. Okay, the Los Angeles air. Let
me type this in properly here to give you all Right,
the Los Angeles zone pollution is the highest it's been

(06:09):
since twenty ten. Los Angeles and other California cities have
the most polluted air in the in the country.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Okay, so.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Since twenty ten to twenty twenty. The air is based
and they're judging that on the late nineteen nineties. But
the air in Los Angeles is cleaner than it was
in the forties, fifties, sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties, and the
year in the early two thousands. In the last ten years,
it's it's not had the progression that it had back

(06:39):
when I was growing up. But the air is significantly
cleaner than it was in the last century. And so
here's all I'm asking we should you get to a
level where you tell the listeners or the viewers of
the local news, good job. You guys have done a
great job because the air is cleaner, and we never

(06:59):
get that. You never get a zen moment in the news.
You never get the news telling people you've done a
good job. You bought more electric cars, you have, your
catalytic converters are all working, you're not burning fires is
often in your fireplace or in your in your backyard.
You are helping us keep the air clean, but we

(07:20):
need to know that every once in a while, as
opposed to just crapping on everybody all the time because
that's what they do. And then people, you know, and
people say screw it after a while, and they're like,
you know what if it's as dirty now as it
was back then, we've had all this, you know, it's improvements,
then why have improvements because these improvements have you know,
reduced the quality of your life. You know, there's no

(07:41):
homes being built in southern California right now with fireplaces.
Fireplaces are illegal. And if you go to Low's or
home Depot, good luck and trying to find any gas
powered equipment for your for your out garden or outdoor.
There's no lawnmowers, there's no weed cutters, there's no you know,
leaf blowers. You can buy any gas powered any of

(08:02):
that equipment anymore. It's all gone. And I bet you
would have to buy it. You would have to buy
it over you know, on Amazon and have it shipped
to address of your friend who doesn't live in California.
Then they would have to ship it to you. That's
the only way you're going to get a gas lawn
mower or a weed eater or a you know, leaf blower.

(08:22):
And that's a pain in the ass, right, But I'm
telling you, Krozier, I don't.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
Know you have a leaf blower. I do, And is
it electric or it's electric? Plugin'll plug it.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Okay, buddy, for now you have got to hook up
with one of these battery powered ones. It is ten
times more powerful. Yeah, the cordless ones. Yeah, it is
ten times more powerful than I'd be. Like literally two
weeks ago, I was running around with the cord as well,
and I hated wrapping that cord up every time it
gets caught on the sprinklers. Yeah, I'm the same way.

(08:53):
But buddy, you've got to get one of these things.
They're not that expensive and these I'm gonna bring mine
in to show you my leaf blower. It is beautiful.
It's spectacular. How much power is in these new these
new electrically.

Speaker 6 (09:05):
Building my collection of cordless the Waltz stuff.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Get in here and turn it on. Oh yeah, one
hundred percent, because that's gonna be funny. It's gonna be
it's it's wild man, it'll knock you down. I mean,
the the air coming out. I think it's at two
hundred miles an hour.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
It is brutal.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
But anyway, so if you're listening, the air is cleaner
that it was last century. You deserve an added boy
for that. So don't let the news get you down.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
Good.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Yeah, you did a good job. People listening right now
in southern California. You made some sacrifices and you did
some You did great. The air, the air is beautiful.
Stop listening to those people, all right. Relyve on KFI
KFI AM six forty Conway Show. Andrew Martinez is fine.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
Angel.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
You know what's really weird is anytime like I do it,
you know, a couple times a year, and Krozer never
does it. But anytime you, you know, you throw close
up or you can't talk, everyone is so you're having a.

Speaker 7 (09:56):
Stroke, I know, I mean it kind of sounds like it,
you know, right.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
Yeah, and you never know.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
So I'm texting like Angel, you okay, are you all right?
And She's like, yeah, I just had some in my throat.
Easy buddy, easy.

Speaker 8 (10:12):
Take it easy.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Yeah I'm fine.

Speaker 9 (10:15):
Man.

Speaker 8 (10:16):
Thanks to everybody who asked if I was okay.

Speaker 7 (10:19):
How he texted, you get get it like five.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
From friends, family, people that work.

Speaker 8 (10:27):
Here, mostly people that work there. My family could care less.

Speaker 6 (10:33):
That still work here.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
You know when I bet I still do.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
I bet this happens with Krozier as well. It happened
with me. I'm sure it happens with Sam and Angel.
When you first start working here, your family listens every
night and then they listen like, you know, four times
a week, and they listen maybe once a week now never.

Speaker 6 (10:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
Ever, well it makes sense.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
I mean, why would you listen to somebody who you
live with.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Why would you torture yourself another three hours a day
with that person?

Speaker 6 (11:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (11:05):
Totally. Oh yeah, you're on that. They're like, oh yeah,
you're on that radio show or something.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Yeah, They're like, I know everything you're going to say,
and it sucks.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
So you know.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
All right, we're watching the Dodgers.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
They're still up two to one in the fifth inning.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Is it our fourth? I think it's the fifth bottom
of the fifth fifth? Okay, all right, fifth ending up
two to one, and we'll keep an eye on that.
We also have Rain and Angel. Any hot spots right
now in traffic, like are significantly screwed up.

Speaker 8 (11:37):
Well, you know, the all the hot spots have pretty
much cleared out. But I think that.

Speaker 7 (11:41):
Now that the rain has rolled through the LA area,
a lot of people are hitting the roads like all
of a sudden, Mid City became busy on the ten eastbound,
and also it's busy in Hollywood on the one oh
one southbound.

Speaker 8 (11:54):
But as far as hot.

Speaker 7 (11:56):
Spots go, the only real low spot is the Cahome Pass,
and that's north fifteen at the two fifteen merge all
the way to the one thirty eight.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
All right, Yeah, how's the ninety one that always when
it rains, it always gets banged up.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Is there anything out there?

Speaker 7 (12:17):
Well, okay, so it's a little crowded around the seven ten,
you know, making your way out of Long Beach into
the Curritos area, right, but the eastbounds of both directions
of the ninety one into and out of Corona are wide.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Oh that's great, yeah, right, Maybe some people stayed home,
you know this morning when it rained. That's powdible. All right,
thank you, Angel Martinez.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Everybody, she's back, She's back by five, all right. If
you're buying a car, car buyers in California. New California
law gives used car purchasers a little breathing room, a
three day cooling off period when you buy a used car.
This is a big deal for people. You buy car,

(13:00):
it sucks, and you're stuck with it for five years.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
Well, now you get three days.

Speaker 5 (13:05):
The new law, called the Combating Auto Retails Scams Act
or Cars Act, was signed this week by Governor Newsom,
and it includes a key protection, a three day cooling
off period for used car purchases of fifty thousand dollars
or less.

Speaker 10 (13:19):
You don't have to prove anything. You don't even going
to have to give an explanation. It's just I don't
want it. I want it out of this deal. And
the law requires the dealers to give you a refund.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
Buyers can only reach people are going to take advantage
of this.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Guy's going to get a car, you know, drive to
Vegas and back and then return it like it just
not me, that's not me.

Speaker 5 (13:41):
Buyers can only return the car if they've driven it
less than four hundred miles.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
Okay, all right, that's a good rule. Less than four
hundred miles. So you can't go to Vegas and back
for a weekend and then take the car back dealers.

Speaker 8 (13:52):
Can you go to Palm Springs?

Speaker 1 (13:54):
Yeah, you go to Palm Springs or just buzz around
your neighborhood if you want. You know, I'm sure guys
are going to do this. They're going to buy a
car to meet their new girlfriend's parents, make them up
to the airport, you know, for the weekend. Wow, this
guy's got a Mercedes. He's doing well, and then bang
right back to the dealership on Monday, like when you
take a suit back to a Buffem's or ross dressed

(14:16):
for less.

Speaker 5 (14:17):
Dealers can deduct a small restocking fee from two hundred
up to six hundred dollars, depending on the car's price.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Okay, so it's going to sting you.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Two to six hundred dollars is going to be the
price you pay if you want to take that car back.

Speaker 11 (14:29):
When it comes to used cars, trust is the biggest issue.
You're removing the biggest barrier to entry by giving people
cooling off.

Speaker 5 (14:37):
Here, the law even applies to commercial vehicles, including those
used for ride share or small businesses.

Speaker 10 (14:43):
You're a carpet cleaner and you have a few vans
or something like that, you're covered under that return policy.

Speaker 5 (14:51):
Rosemary Shahan, as president of Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety.
She's been pushing for car buyer protections since the nineteen seventies,
when she was living in San Diego and first picketed
outside a dealership in Lemon Grove.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Fun Lady, they try to have me arrested.

Speaker 10 (15:09):
You know, there were a lot of lemons in those days.

Speaker 5 (15:12):
Under the new law, used or new car dealers must
also be more transparent about pricing and clearly explain optional
add ons. I'vean dreury with Edmunds, car information and shopping website,
says the new law gives consumers a lot more cards
to play with.

Speaker 11 (15:29):
Now it really comes down to the car. You don't
have to worry about a lot of other things. Is
this the right car for me? Because if you can
return the vehicle, then guess what that eliminates all your
other worries.

Speaker 5 (15:39):
The law officially takes effect in October of next year
and will not apply to private sales, only purchases made
at licensed dealerships. Brian White CBSA.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
All right, a lot of stipulations they are, you know,
they're going to charge you two to six hundred. It's
not private sales, so I don't think it's a big change.
I think people are mostly happy with the cars they purchased.
You know, it was CarMax that had a thirty day
return policy and I think they reduced that to fifteen

(16:11):
days because of well guys like me. All right, let's talk.
Let's take a break. We got to take a break
because we're at the bottom of the hour. Dodgers are
still up two to one in the bottom of the
fifth inning and Yamamoto is still pitching, so that's a
good sign, or they take him out.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
Let's see. All right, Well, we'll keep an eye on
the Dodger game for you.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
If they do win this game, they go up two
games to none, that's a big, big hill.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
For the Brewers to climb.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
And then the games returned to Los Angeles, so that
is going to be a big deal.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
Man.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Is that going to be beautiful weather for when the Dodgers
come back.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
The field's going to be great. It'll look spectacular.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
It'll be in National League Championship Series logos all over
the place. Man, if you got tickets to this next
Dodger game, cool crisp beautiful weather going to Dodgers stadium
to watch this club.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
Oh, it's gonna be great. We're live on KFI AM
six forty. You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand
from KFI AM six forty. KFI. Is there a look
at here?

Speaker 5 (17:19):
No?

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Okay, KFI AM six forty is Conway Show. Dodgers are
still winning wedding two to one, and we'll see, we'll
see what happens with his game. But they're in the
sixth the inning, top of the sixth, so the Brewers
has six, seven, eight, nine, four more at bats and
if they can't come up with a run, Dodgers are

(17:40):
up to nothing. Coming back to Dodgers Stadium. Oh Man
baseball in October, there's only four There are only four
teams left from the What are there thirty two? Thirty
thirty two in baseball? I think it's thirty two, might
be thirty. I don't know, but there's only four left.

(18:01):
You've got your Brewers, Dodgers, Toronto and Seattle. And all
the East Coast teams are gone. Thirteen teams, thirty teams.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Thirty teams.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Okay, all the Boston's, the two New York teams, Washington, Philadelphia,
Miami gone gone, in October, so they got football left
hockey's coming up in basketball, but baseball we have two
West Coast teams and two Midwestern teams. I've considered Toronto Midwest.

(18:35):
You know, it's just above Detroit, so it would be
the most interesting series though. And if you're Fox, who
I think has the World Series, then you want Toronto,
Los Angeles. You want Canada Versity the United States. You
want that rivalry. What you don't want is Seattle and Milwaukee.

(18:58):
That is ratings death. Seattle has a pretty good following
up there in the Northwest. You got you know, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Vancouver, Canada.
There's a pretty big following for the Seattle Mariners. But
who have you ever met in your life that said

(19:20):
they're a big Brewers fan. I've never met a guy
in my life. I still haven't met anybody who's a
big Brewers fan.

Speaker 12 (19:28):
I've seen people become fans of teams ironically, like they
just decide to get into a sport, so they intentionally
pick the worst team so that they could start from
the bottom and work their way up. And I have
never seen a Brewers fan in my life.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
Never.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
I'm watching TV and I don't believe half of those
people in the stadium are Brewers fans. I think they're
all paid to be there. You don't think that's true. Okay, well, sorry,
conspiracy theory there. But the team that has the most fans,
obviously is the Dodgers. Anytime the Dodgers play on the road,
they do better than any other team that comes into town.

(20:01):
They sell out a lot of stadiums that otherwise would
get you know, twenty two thousand people by There are
a lot a ton millions of Dodger fans. You know,
I understand growing up in a city and becoming a
fan of another city and another team, like Krozier did it.
You know, Krozer grew up in oh Home run ding

(20:22):
dog Max Monday hits over the center field fence. Woooooo
Dodgers three Milwaukee one, Max Monday bang.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
Yeah, he's got that new nickname.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
There's a drunk lady that called David Vassy who does
Dodger talk and and and he answers.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
You know, Ellen and Colton, you're on the air.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
She said, you know what Conway on KFI, and my
favorite player is Max Monday.

Speaker 3 (20:52):
Woo.

Speaker 6 (20:54):
You always got ad.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
He's gone. But I understand Krozer. You grew up in
d C.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
I did, or the DC area, but you became a
Cowboys fan.

Speaker 9 (21:07):
I was Cowboys fan early on, and yeah, I used
to go to RFK Stadium where the Redskins played back
then when they were the Redskins at that stadium, and
I got I would wear my Cowboys gears for shirts
and got chased around that stadium too many times to count.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
That's a great rivalry though. For some reason.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Yeah, the DC and you know the I guess what
cowboy was sold as earl as Cowboys and Indians.

Speaker 6 (21:28):
You could.

Speaker 9 (21:28):
You could pick almost any team that the Cowboys plays,
and they all say, oh, we hate the Cowboys more
than anybody Else's basically two teams that people love Cowboys
and then people who played the Cowboys.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
I mean, you're right.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
You either are a die hard Cowboys fan where you
know your whole life, the decoration in your house as Cowboys,
or you hate them. Yeah, but there's there's very few
people in between. Like I grew up hating the Cowboys
because they would constantly come out and blow the Rams
away into playoffs.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
Right, Roger was it? Roger Stallback? I think it was.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Yeah, America Newsom would come out, Oh my god, they'd
run all over us. And and so I hated. There's
two teams that used to come out and destroy the
Rams in the postseason, Cowboys and the Vikings. The Vikings
of the of the nineteen seventies and eighties. They would
come out every single year and just roll over the Rams.

(22:21):
And I couldn't stand them. And then so, but but
and San Francisco is horrible when I was growing up, Yes,
they're the worst team. They were always like, you know,
they won three or four games a year, nobody cared.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
And then they got great in the eighties.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
Yeah, and they were a great team to watch if
you're from up there. But I always hated the San
Francisco forty nine ers. And so when I when I
when I see that they lose, like they lost to
Tampa Bay, I am happier than if the Rams win.
I'd rather see on any given Sunday, I'd rather see
San Francisco lose than the Rams win. That's where I

(22:54):
am in life. That's how fed up I am. But
but that you know, in sports, you have to hate
the other teams. You can't just dislike him. You have
to hate other teams or else you're not really a
sports fan.

Speaker 6 (23:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:06):
Yeah, there's got to be a lot of hatred.

Speaker 6 (23:07):
You've got to balance the love with the hate.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
That's right. Yeah, you can't love without hate. I tried
to sell it to my wife.

Speaker 6 (23:16):
Come on, man, she was.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
A little confused about where I was going there. But
that Max Monday, Man, that guy plowed right over the
center field fence.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
That's a long way in Milwaukee that has some hit.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
So Dodgers three, Milwaukee won, and there's two outs in
the top of the sixth inning. All right, we'll keep
an eye on that for you. It's the Conway Show.
We're live on KFI. Alright am, six forty Conway Show.
Croziers with us. He stops doing the news at six
forty five. We can't get him to work past six

(23:48):
forty five round And Mark Thompson's here and I to
see you, duh, love it. I forgot you were coming
in seven to ten tonight.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
Yeah, just tonight. I'm swinging through.

Speaker 13 (23:58):
I saw the bat beam go up and I came
was I like to see Krozier kicking it.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
You're right after the news.

Speaker 13 (24:04):
He takes those headphones off, and he's just a civilian
like the rest of us.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
Now, I didn't know this, but when you came in
here like four or five minutes ago, and I didn't
bet any money on this, I should have that you
would have brought up Dancing with the Stars.

Speaker 13 (24:16):
Yeah, no, it's true. I don't watch Dancing with the Stars.
But I saw the reaction. There was a compilation of
Hilaria or Hilaria however, she says, Hilaria Baldwin Alec Baldwin's wife.
And I guess she was eliminated a few weeks ago,
and there's a reaction montage that I saw, and she's
just so over the top emotional. And to be fair,

(24:39):
I know they put a lot of themselves in this,
but man, it was just like really melodramatic. I mean,
you just would wanted to say, hey, hey take it,
let's take it down maybe fifty percent.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
They get very competitive on that show.

Speaker 4 (24:51):
No, I know that.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
And then and she lost out to Andy Richter. Andy Richter, Oh.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
Is that right?

Speaker 1 (24:56):
I didn't know that. And she's a professional dancer. I
mean she used to dance, you know, in college or
I don't know, you know what her background wherever professionals day.
But yeah, dancing with the cucumbers.

Speaker 4 (25:07):
I know, handy league.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
How do you say, Andy? I think he just did, but.

Speaker 13 (25:19):
It was but it was just first of all, I'm
very impressed that you knew.

Speaker 4 (25:22):
I don't know if she lost to you. You kind
of have some knowledge.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Well, I saw the promo for it today that I
was watching, like Entertainment Tonight or one of those magazine shows,
and they she lost to Andy Richter, and she was pissed.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
But so is richteror now the winner or there's like
five or six?

Speaker 6 (25:40):
Uh, I see this still keeps going.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Yeah, but they asked, they asked Conan O'Brien, you know,
they said, hey, would you do dance when the starts?
He goes, I've been trying to get on that show forever.
You know, I keep calling and nobody calls me back,
he says, But I don't know. Before that, I like
to do the show Cheaters. I was the voice of Cheaters.

Speaker 10 (26:04):
Is that right?

Speaker 4 (26:04):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Wait, you were the voice of Cheaters.

Speaker 4 (26:06):
I believe that was one of the shows I did.

Speaker 10 (26:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (26:08):
Really, yeah, when we come back, Yeah, confrontation in the
motel room.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
You'll come back I heard.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
That the people on Cheaters, it may not be what
it's cracked, not legitimate.

Speaker 6 (26:21):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (26:22):
I just I just thought.

Speaker 9 (26:23):
I remember like halfway through they started kind of coming
up with more of it or of the fake stuff.

Speaker 4 (26:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (26:28):
At one point he got like stabbed. I think that
was one of the famous ones by like, oh, Cheaters stabbing. No,
I think it might have been real. That might have
been one of the earlier ones.

Speaker 13 (26:36):
It's one of those shows where you can't stop watching. No,
you're watching at the same time. That's true.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
And how stupid the guys are. You know, It's like,
how'd you get caught? Well, I had three girls over
in my wife's bed for four days. Oh you got
caught doing that?

Speaker 6 (26:50):
Yeah, I just counted the days.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Bad decision. What's on that big show?

Speaker 6 (26:55):
Now?

Speaker 13 (26:56):
You know, it's a rain, it's a storm, it's a
you know, we're I did have a I had a
celebrity encounter today, really yeah, and I kind of cut
up in my head about it, like, you know, should
I say this? Should I say that? And you know,
I even though I'm kind of celebrity adjacent, I feel
like we're sort of show business adjacent.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
In this world. I still have that.

Speaker 13 (27:18):
You know, I don't want to seem like just some
guy going hey, I'm such a fan, so I overthink it.
And all of my neurotic psychology associated with that was
in that moment that I as celebrity. I'd say, pretty uh,
pretty prominent for sure. Yeah, who is it? I gotta

(27:38):
have a tease, tim. I'm here as a filling, so
I'm just trying to let me have a little little content.

Speaker 6 (27:44):
You see, girler guy.

Speaker 13 (27:45):
It's a guy TV movies guy with his son, which
also again complicates things.

Speaker 6 (27:51):
He says he's got a son. But how old are
we talking?

Speaker 13 (27:54):
I think it's probably forty something. Road right, No, no, no, no,
I have a road selectelebrity sighting. Also, though it's funny
you say this, thank you for reminding me. Now I
have two pieces of content tonight.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
I have a almost a road rage story. A guy
cut me off and I pulled around to you know,
give him the business with the fingers and the horn
and everything. And as I pulled around, I looked first
to see if because it's an older guy, I don't
like doing that, and I looked in it was a priest.

Speaker 4 (28:21):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
Thank God, I didn't light him up.

Speaker 4 (28:23):
Oh yeah, did you give him the other kind of
did you give him? Ah? You crossed yourself.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
Yeah, come back around. Say no, I said Jesus Christ.
He goes yes, thank you.

Speaker 4 (28:36):
Thank you, my son. Don't ever try to pull back again,
my son. All right?

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Are the Dodgers up three to one in it looks
like the seventh inning, and I'm sure Mark will have updates.
When are you doing your celebrity encounter.

Speaker 4 (28:50):
I'll try to probably do it in the first hour.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
Okay, I'll listen.

Speaker 4 (28:53):
All right. I should have asked you. When will you listen?
I'll do it?

Speaker 1 (28:56):
Okay, all right, Mark Thompson, Crozier, con and the Dodgers
are up three to one.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
They just got a double all right.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
We're live on KFI AM six forty Crud Thompson next
right here on KFI Conway Show on demand on the
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