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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 app.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
KFI AM six forty. It's Conway Show.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
Yesterday.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
We had scheduled Alex Stone and then we forgot we
had booked a guest and then we had to bump
him and he couldn't come on. So he's otherwise engage.
But he's back and he's not angry, which is great.
Alex Stone, how you I was tied up? Do you
ever get any action? Like, hey, we heard you on
(00:33):
KFI all the time.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Was that right?
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Yeah, that's right, dude, that's right, all right, that's cool
more than ac.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
Sometimes. Yeah, yeah, everybody loves a little Tim Conway.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
You're the best man.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Hey, so you're friends with this guy that bailed into
Anderson's house.
Speaker 4 (00:50):
No, but we actually talked to some of his friends
today who I misread that. So, yeah, they gave us
a little insight on him, saying that during the pandemic
he lives in Mississippi or did.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
He didn't take the pandemic?
Speaker 4 (01:02):
Well, he did not take the pandemic well, and they
say that he went from being you know, a cool
dude and just kind of relaxed about everything and then
went down a really dark hole and it didn't go
well during the pandemic, and then that he became more
and more obsessed with Jennifer Aniston. So within the last
half an hour, Nathan Ackman his office filed chargers against
(01:24):
this guy, Jimmy Wayne Carwile, and it is stalking and
vandalism and they are alleging that going back to March,
that he was calling Jennifer Aniston leaving messages number. I mean,
it's a good question. There are websites where you can
find them, but they're not normally regular, you know, they're
(01:47):
not real numbers typically, but yeah, social media, voicemail and
email messages being sent to her, and that they were unwanted.
So he's gonna be in court tomorrow morning down to
the Lax Courthouse. But just to go back a little
bit and kind of the way this whole thing's been
put together, it was Monday, this nine on one call
comes in private security reporting that that he had rammed
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his car into to her gate. The private security was
holding the gunpoint lapd race is over puts him into
handcuffs in that moment, and we were talking all week
long to number of LAPD sources, and they were saying
early on they didn't know what it was that they
they held him for vandalism, but was was he targeting her?
Was definitely intentional, but that this was the original dispatch call.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Is on the ground out of the vehicle, theft I
drove the vehicle through the front peek.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
Now it's crazy. Is in the original dispatch it was
dispatched as he was in his seventies. He's forty eight
years old.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Diamond Lane.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
Well, I think the best I could get out of
the number of seniors at the LAPD. What not seniors
as in age, but in the rank was did they
think that the caller may have said that that he
was born in this and it was misunderstood as that
he's in the seventies seventies. So they get there and
this guy from Mississippi, Jimmy Wayne Carwhile he doesn't give
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the clear indication right away, he's arrested for vandalism. But
then this picture begins to emerge of a guy Tim
who he was obsessed with. Anniston pretty clearly posted on
her Facebook page over and over again about her being
his bride and how they would be together one day,
numerous spost Clearly mental health is involved, and it became
(03:30):
really in the last twenty four thirty hours a stalking investigation,
and you know, we know that they were looking at
his post to understand his motive. The aspect of the
private security, Nina Hobson runs an executive security company. She says,
kudos to Tanniston's security team that they were there and
they stopped.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
It with Jennifer Aniston. Obviously, the security they did what
they were supposed to do.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
They prevented the person getting to the client and Tim.
Speaker 4 (03:59):
Again, talking to a number of folks of the LAPD
this week, they say that this is the message that
they want to get out to celebrities in LA and
anybody who is high profile, that it is critical that
they have armed police style security at home. Wow, because
had her security team not been there and not been
to the level that they are, the elite level that
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they shudder to think what the outcome.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Would have been.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
That she was at home. Oh my god, that this
guy was ramming the gate and was able to at
least somewhat open it up, and that he would have
gone in and it could have been been Mike Zimblet,
a law enforcement expert.
Speaker 5 (04:34):
Many celebrities do not want security around their home because
that's their time away from the public and they think
nothing's going to happen. This is an example where anything
can happen anytime, and it's a lot better to be ready,
especially with a good protective team.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Think of all the burglaries that have gone on where
there hasn't been security there. They're caught on surveillance camera.
But the high end people and the celebrities who they
come home and they find out that they've been while
they were away in athletes. So the one message from
internally within the police department is that, look, they're not
gonna if you call nine one one, they're not going
to be there immediately right that those moments can be
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life and death, and that if if somebody is high profile,
that they got to look at what happened to Jennifer
Aniston this week and that could have been life or
death and they would not have been there in time.
And that that having her own I mean the high
level security, they had patrol cars, they were probably doing rounds,
and they were at the gate that they were able
to prevent him from getting in.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
You know, I was sort of obsessed during COVID watching Friends,
but that's as far as I got. You know, it's
a good show. It was greatly I had not really
seen it, so I watched all of them, almost all
of them during COVID, And that's a really great show.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
I can see. I could become on every.
Speaker 4 (05:48):
Night wall to wall on what Nick and on TBS.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
What uh you know what.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
One thing that I thought was strange And I don't
know if ABC did this, I know NBC and Fox did. Man,
they show her house for forty eight straight hours, and
they said, you know, it's on this corner, in that corner,
the nine hundred block of this street. I mean, man,
oh man, she must have been pissed or flipped out.
Speaker 4 (06:10):
Well, I know we should we showed aerials of it,
but but the actual address we took out of dispatch
and never showed. Her team actually did put in a
request that the media not show her exact address, like
the numbers in the street and everything. They don't have
any common otherwise except that that they don't want her
actual address to go out there. But yeah, I mean
that would be scary that all of a sudden, if
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people know where you live now. Granted, there are the
tours that they give, the celebrity home tours. You can
google any of this and it's it wasn't that hard
for him to find. But yeah, I mean it's they.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Don't go buy my house so they can swing by
your They don't make it up to the Santa Clarita Valley. No,
they don't.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
But I appreciate you coming on, man, you got it.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
That's right there, he goes Alex Stone with ABC News.
So that's the warning if if you're a celebrity, a
class celebrity, you're you know, you're not buying. You're not
going to general admission to concerts. You're going to the
top shelf. Sorry, Billie, then you better look at some
security and arm security. You know, the cops, uh are
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they're not giving up, but they can't get there. I
have a friend of mine who used to live way
up in the bel Air Hills. Like literally, if lap
had LAPD had to go Code three, it would take
him twenty minutes to get to find the house. And
I said to him, I said, uh, do you have
a gun in the house? And he said, yeah, I
(07:39):
got two. I said, oh, because on your show you
say you have none. He goes, yeah, yeah, I don't
like the people to know I got a gun, like okay,
all right, okay, it's a political thing, gotcha okay.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
Because he goes on and way, which means you get
perceived a possible victim.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
He goes on a rant about how much a gun
should be illegal the United States, and yet he has
too fantastic and you know what, and it's not said
with any like shame or you know, like embarrassment. It's
just like, oh no, yeah, on the air, I say
I have none, but I have two at home, like okay,
all right, that's that and just rolls off the tongue
(08:22):
in la.
Speaker 6 (08:23):
It's so weird because the perception is if you if
I guess, if you say you have a gun, you're
for it, that you'll you'll either irritate or affect some
segment of the population that isn't about guns. But at
the same time, by going the other way, you're affecting
the perception of criminals that go, oh, he hasn't got
a gun, right, But if you're gonna take your chances.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
I've always heard this.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
I heard this first on the Howard Stern Show, that
there's an unwritten law. And we talked about this on
the show before. There's an unwritten rule and law amongst
thieves that if there's an American flag flying on the
outside of the house, there's at least one gun on
the inside of the house.
Speaker 3 (09:01):
How about a flag of a gun.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
Hey, that's a good one too, Yeah, yeah, the flag
of a gun of a guy getting shot in the
head right exactly, and then and the guy and the
guy in the flag is you.
Speaker 7 (09:12):
It's clearly a.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
Picture of you. All right.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
We got an overpassed damaged on the I five, the
Interstate five at Lancersham and Sheldon. Let me see where
that is, Lankersham, okay, and where that is? That's out
near the one seventy. Angel. Is that a big deal?
Speaker 3 (09:31):
Is Angel?
Speaker 2 (09:32):
With the silling?
Speaker 8 (09:33):
I am?
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Is that a big deal? Where an overpass was affected
on the Interstate five near Lancasham.
Speaker 8 (09:40):
At the five in the one seventy Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
Right around there wherever Lancersham crosses the five.
Speaker 9 (09:46):
That happened earlier.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
Oh, I see, Okay, But they didn't close it down
or tear it down or rebuild it or anything.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
They just mentioned it, Okay, I'm asking.
Speaker 8 (09:57):
Oh well, it's not closed right now. L So, okay,
I guess it's open.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Yes, Hey, are you going to the concert, the Wango
Tango Concert.
Speaker 8 (10:08):
I will be in the neighboring town of Sunset Beach.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Are you doing a show?
Speaker 8 (10:14):
Yes? I am.
Speaker 10 (10:15):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
You know, I was gonna say, what a missed opportunity
for you not to have a big, huge booth on Saturday.
You know it's Angel Martinez selling her sandals at Wango Tango.
Speaker 8 (10:24):
Oh my gosh. I would have loved to have done.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
That and we'd all gone there.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
Belly would have sat there pissed off that she has
general admission while everybody has vi P. It'd be great.
Speaker 11 (10:33):
That sounds like so much fun. Let me let me
make rearrange my Saturday there.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Okay, all right, love to have you there.
Speaker 8 (10:42):
I can't wait. Belly, Oh.
Speaker 3 (10:45):
All right, general admission Belly.
Speaker 9 (10:48):
Ga no no no, no, no, no no no ga.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
You know what that stands for. Yeah, going anywhere?
Speaker 2 (10:56):
No, no, big question mark.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
We're not doing that.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Yeah, I know. We're not going to the pit. We're
not going to a VIP. It's GA.
Speaker 9 (11:07):
Not so fast.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
There you go, We're live. Okay, let a start where
everybody hates each other.
Speaker 12 (11:13):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
You know there's Wango Tangos Saturday, Crozier. You're going or
your family's going, right, Yeah, my daughter's definitely gonna go.
Balio's going. I think Richie's going. Kiki, I don't know, Keiki.
Speaker 9 (11:30):
Ritchie and are going to get there?
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Is that right?
Speaker 13 (11:32):
Yep?
Speaker 3 (11:32):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (11:33):
And then Keiki was going to go, and then you
bailed on her. She bailed something.
Speaker 9 (11:37):
Happened, tickets, you hooked her up.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
No, no, I was gonna hook her up and you
were going to give to her or something like that.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
I don't know. But you can still go if you
want to go.
Speaker 9 (11:50):
I have Mother's Day plans now.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Uh, his mother, your mother, both of our mothers. Oh
my god, that's the biggest downside of marriage. Hey, well
look it's just honest, right.
Speaker 9 (12:04):
What's so wrong with moms?
Speaker 6 (12:06):
No?
Speaker 2 (12:06):
But you know you have your own mom. Then you
got to bring this other mom in and you know
you love her, but she's not your mom.
Speaker 14 (12:13):
And I don't know, but you love her like she's
your mom. Yeah, you do, you know, until she turns
on you.
Speaker 9 (12:20):
Oh, that doesn't happen. That never happens, does it? Yes,
I like loved my mother in law?
Speaker 2 (12:28):
Oh is that right?
Speaker 9 (12:29):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
Yes, Well you're the kind of person that would do that.
Just the kind of person, yeah, just the kind of
person to try to one up John by by showing
you have a better relationship with her than she than
he does.
Speaker 9 (12:43):
He has had a great one with you.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
You called her more than he did.
Speaker 9 (12:46):
Ah, we called.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Together, and she was more excited to hear from.
Speaker 9 (12:50):
You, She really did, like, yes, ok did she ever?
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Did she have a daughter? Your mother in law?
Speaker 8 (12:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (12:58):
Three daughters?
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Oh okay, yeah, all right.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
I was gonna say, normally when they don't have their
own daughter and then they get a daughter in law,
they flip out and they really know.
Speaker 9 (13:06):
She has three daughters.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
Okay, all right, but yeah, you got to bring on
a new mom.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
And then Brian's got to bring on a new mom,
and it's well expensive.
Speaker 15 (13:18):
Saturday is Mexican Mother's Day, so we're celebrating with his
mom that day.
Speaker 9 (13:23):
And then Saturday, do.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
You have to be Mexican to celebrate that?
Speaker 9 (13:27):
I see, I don't.
Speaker 15 (13:28):
Maybe somebody a listener knows the difference, But a lot
of people in the Hispanic community celebrate Mother's Day both
on the May tenth. It's every every Mexican Mother's Day
is on May tenth.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
Oh, is that right?
Speaker 3 (13:43):
It's always May ten.
Speaker 15 (13:44):
Yeah, and then our Mother's Day is like the second,
like American Mother's Day is on the second Monday or
Sunday of the May.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
Yeah, we always did both. You did both?
Speaker 3 (13:55):
Yeah, so you got to do Mother's.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Day twice essentially. Yeah, pint in the ass, especially when they.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
Split up the gift to give one big one.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
Did you buy two? It's usually it's usually one gift.
And then for us, Sunday was a party. So did
you ever go Saturday Sunday?
Speaker 5 (14:13):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (14:14):
No, just Sunday.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
What do you mean? But did Mexican do you celebrate
Mexican Mother's Then? Yeah, we did, so that was more
just that was more just like the gift and we
have like a lunch or something. And then Sunday was
like we'd invite everybody in that it's like the party. Yeah, oh,
I say, the gathering.
Speaker 3 (14:29):
It's more of an individual thing on Saturday.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
Mexican guys tolerate a lot, you know, they doubled up
on these guys. These guys just want to slide out
there and enjoy themselves. They call it Madre Day. It's
ding dong this weekend for the fellas, It's Saturday on
the tenth and then Sunday the eleventh. You know, just
when you thought Mother's Day was over, ding dong, here's
(14:55):
somebody's at the door again. We're celebrating. Wait, what are
you guys doing tomorrow? Celebraty Mother's Day? We just did
it today. Hey, I know we're gonna do it again tomorrow.
What do you do on Monday? More Mother's Day stuff? Yeah?
Taken her to the airport and where are you flying
or to? We're all flying her to Newark. We heard
it very safe, the slider in there, in.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
And out of Newark.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
We got her ten round trips from Mela ne La Newark, Newark, Newark,
Newark to Newark and Newark to La Newark to Newark
and more Newark's and she'll love it. She'll be great.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
But man, that is a lot. I'd never heard of
Mexican Mother's Day.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
Have you ever heard of that?
Speaker 3 (15:30):
Angel Mexican Mother's Day?
Speaker 8 (15:33):
Yeah? I just heard it now on your show.
Speaker 9 (15:39):
Someone's listening, Yes, Okay, let.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
Me rephrase the question. Have you ever heard about it before?
We talked about it today?
Speaker 8 (15:47):
No?
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Is that right?
Speaker 8 (15:49):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Wow? Is there a Is there a Mexican Mother's Day
card that has my sweet to my sweet Latins mom?
That's does that exist?
Speaker 9 (16:01):
Probably?
Speaker 2 (16:04):
You know white people came up with that stupid.
Speaker 11 (16:06):
Term they did. Yeah, yeah, it's absolutely made up word.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
And yeah it's the worst. I heard less than one
percent of Hispanic people use.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
It, like burrito. Wait, burrito was a made up term too.
I don't think it's Mexican, right it is? I don't know.
Speaker 6 (16:23):
I don't think it is really, Wait, that terms not Mexican.
I don't think it's a it's a considered a Mexican food,
A burrito not Mexico.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Well, you gotta talk to Chipotle. They sell those as Mexican,
and so does Piquito mass You got an El to
Edo and Don Cuco's. You got to talk to a
lot of people, buddy, Yeah, they're all selling those as
a definitely Mexican food. Really, they don't sell it Mexico.
Did you ever see the video of taking Mexicans to
(16:54):
like fast food taco places and having them try that?
I love those and they or they take the Mexican
moms to talk, right, yeah, and they and they their headspin.
You know, they can't believe that people are eating eating
the stuff. That's uh, I've never heard of Mexican Mother's Day, Belly,
you ever heard of Mexican Mother's Then?
Speaker 9 (17:13):
I heard it just now on your show?
Speaker 16 (17:16):
Okay, God, dang, it's it's so old, you know, you know,
but you both knew the question.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Right, Yeah?
Speaker 9 (17:28):
How does it feel? How's it feel to get conoyd?
Speaker 2 (17:31):
Okay, so I'll have to rephrase it for the sponge helmets.
Did you ever hear about it before we mentioned it
today in the radio on KFI?
Speaker 3 (17:42):
No?
Speaker 9 (17:42):
Never, But I know when you have a mom and
a mother in law, sometimes you do Mother's Day on
two separate days.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
So, so, Kiki, you're celebrating Mexican Mother's then?
Speaker 8 (17:54):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (17:54):
And and is the is the other whose mom is Hispanic?
Brian's and yours?
Speaker 3 (18:01):
Is?
Speaker 2 (18:01):
She's white as white as it goes to.
Speaker 3 (18:05):
One of those sunblock suckers.
Speaker 9 (18:07):
She's from South Dakota.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
Oh really? Is she a redhead?
Speaker 9 (18:11):
No, she's blonde.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
Okay, all right, so but if you're if let me
see if so you're not celebrating her on Saturday. No,
you're celebrating your your husband's mom.
Speaker 17 (18:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
Oh, so you get a three pack.
Speaker 15 (18:25):
No, it works out because we're what we're going up Friday,
So Saturday we're going to celebrate with his mom, which
is coincidentally Mexican Mother's Day, and then Sunday is Mother's Day,
and so we're going to celebrate with my mom that day.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
Oh I see. Okay, man, you do mothers get along.
You just recently married, right, and your mom's get along.
Speaker 9 (18:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
At some point no, well, I mean they tell me,
I'm to tell you lay this on you. At some
point that's gonna blow up.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
It's gonna blow up.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
It's around when the kid comes around.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. When one mother tells you what
to do and the other one mother says no, that's
not how you do it. That's a lot of fun.
That's when the games begin. That's when you start to celebrate.
Neither on the tenth or the eleven, it'll be my
mother's Day. Yeah. You shut them down, you block them,
and you move on with your own life. Big dog.
Speaker 12 (19:19):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KF
I am six forty.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
I'm looking at this new product at Walmart. It's called
what is it called, It's called the steel brush, the
giddy up, and it's a new way to clean your barbecue.
It's a rolling sort of like don't what. They call
it steel wool, but it's a it's thicker than steel wool,
(19:45):
and it's a rolling mechanical steel wool that cleans your barbecue.
Because nobody can clean their barbecue grills ever.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
You have to hire somebody to do it.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
If you try it yourself, it's a bunch of chemic
goals and then all of a sudden you're eating those
chemicals and this thing looks promising. So how does it roll?
It rolls sort of like, you know, like one of
those paint rollers, but there's a motor on it and
it spins it and it cleans your grill. H yeah,
(20:19):
and so getting on. Yeah, but they are you know,
they're thirty dollars. I'm out, but really, Yeah, what am
I gonna do spend thirty dollars on.
Speaker 9 (20:31):
Clean your grill?
Speaker 2 (20:32):
Your grill?
Speaker 9 (20:32):
Yeah? Why not? It works?
Speaker 2 (20:35):
But everyone takes that that brush, you know, that brush
that you know you rush it over your grill, and
you're like, wow, it looks exactly the same as when
I before I brushed it.
Speaker 9 (20:43):
You got to do it.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Well, it's still hot, I know, but then it gets
white and then you push that.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
You know, you don't.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
You never really get it clean, although you're really not
supposed to clean it. It's supposed to be seasoned.
Speaker 9 (20:52):
That's right, right, delicious flavors, that's right?
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Did you here?
Speaker 9 (20:58):
We go?
Speaker 3 (20:59):
Well, I'm I mean that is a true story, right,
I know?
Speaker 9 (21:01):
But why is a grill segueing into this?
Speaker 2 (21:04):
I don't know. But you went to your mom's yeah,
in Colorado. Yeah, and she has a pan that she's
been using for how many years?
Speaker 9 (21:13):
Probably forty forty years? Okay, maybe more Ana used it,
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
Oh real, okay, and it's it's they called a seasoned pan.
There's no seasoning on it. It's just been used for
so many years and decades, and.
Speaker 9 (21:27):
You keep the flavors in it, that's right.
Speaker 3 (21:29):
And what'd you do?
Speaker 9 (21:31):
I scrubbed it with soap water.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
And your you scrubbed.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
It clean like that?
Speaker 9 (21:37):
Yeah. I was working pretty hard.
Speaker 2 (21:40):
And even your brother, who by your own admission, doesn't
really notice a lot notice that you probably shouldn't be
doing that.
Speaker 7 (21:47):
Yeah, he was sweet because I was like, really scrubbing it,
and because I thought I was being very helpful. And
he leans at the sink, he leans over, and he goes,
that's her seasoning pan.
Speaker 9 (22:02):
And I'm like what.
Speaker 7 (22:04):
He goes, that's her seasoning pan. He goes, you don't.
You don't scrub it with soap water, That's right. And
then I did it again.
Speaker 4 (22:16):
That's great.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Forgot, that's great. And you always and you did it
already at least once today.
Speaker 3 (22:23):
Accuse me of not listening.
Speaker 9 (22:25):
You don't listen.
Speaker 3 (22:26):
Okay, did you listen?
Speaker 9 (22:28):
I did at the time, and then.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Forgot, ah, well, what are you different?
Speaker 9 (22:33):
Listen because you asked me something.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
Okay, I asked you. You there's a new table and
two chairs, and I unplugged my headphones for the nine
hundred times.
Speaker 9 (22:42):
I'll take a little video so people can see what
I'm gonna go in there.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
Now, Okay, So for there's a new table in here.
It's a high rise table, a small, little round one
with two chairs next to it. And it looks like
we're doing a morning show. You know, it's like good
Morning America or you know, Wake up America, the Today Show,
(23:07):
whatever it is. It's like, Okay, we're gonna be doing
We're gonna talk about a new dog food with a
guy who lost his eyes to cancer. Let's go over
to the table and talked him over there, you know.
And it's always one of those you know, sorrow stories
where you know, guy lost both of his legs in
a wood chipper and now he's created the world's greatest popsicle.
(23:29):
Let's talk to him. And that's the whole show. You know,
somebody who beat some radical disease. Now they've got a
new idea for a gutters on a doghouse.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
Let's talk to him. That's the whole show.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
That's all they do on those morning shows, is they
they take a guy who's been wiped out and yet
he's come up with some stupid invention and then they
talked to him for ten minutes and everybody gets a
kick out of that. I guess I don't know. I don't,
but some people do. All right, let's get into this here.
Irvine had time, oh never a need time to do
(24:04):
anything around here? Always so too what.
Speaker 9 (24:08):
Just messing around?
Speaker 3 (24:09):
All right, we'll come back.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
Irvine is putting a billion dollars to upgrading something in Irvine.
When we come back you Orange County, Richie is, I'm
gonna tell you what it is. You people have all
the money in Orange County. You people live down there,
you work down there. You have all the cash, A
billion dollars going into something that in La we wouldn't
(24:32):
spend eight cents on maybe a dime. But in Orange County,
a billion dollars. I'll tell you where they're they're gonna
spend it. You're gonna love this.
Speaker 12 (24:40):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on Demyan from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
All the money in southern California is sitting in Orange County.
I don't know how they did it. I don't know
whether it's property tax uh people. Maybe the Orange County
spends their money wisely. Nobody's ripping them off. Nobody's said,
you know, they don't have the homeless problem to deal
with the way that La County does. And they're pretty
(25:07):
strict when it comes to crime in Orange County. And
I don't know, I don't know, but they have all
the dough. Orange County has all the money, and a
lot of smart people moved from La County to Orange
County to experience that, you know, wide freeways, clean streets,
(25:28):
parks that are beautiful. A lot of people moved to
Orange County and made their lives better. I did not,
and I regret it. About thirty times an hour.
Speaker 9 (25:43):
Would you make the drive?
Speaker 3 (25:45):
I would now?
Speaker 9 (25:46):
Would you?
Speaker 2 (25:46):
Yeah? I mean now that my daughter is not in school,
I'd make the drive now. So I'm gonna start looking
maybe a seal beach. I like that San Juan Coppastrama.
I you pronounced that San Juan Capistrano. Like to get
down there.
Speaker 14 (26:02):
You have to put the emphasis on San Juan Capistrano.
San Juan, San Juan Capistrano.
Speaker 9 (26:09):
So beautiful.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Yeah, I'd like to go down there. Or Dana point.
That's beautiful.
Speaker 9 (26:13):
You can't go wrong, all right?
Speaker 2 (26:14):
Irvine belly O, yes, sir. How far do you live
from the Great Park?
Speaker 9 (26:19):
Oh, just a couple of miles.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
How many years you've been going to Irvine either visiting
John or living with John?
Speaker 17 (26:26):
Oh?
Speaker 9 (26:26):
About ten?
Speaker 3 (26:27):
Ten years? How many times you've been to the Great Park?
Speaker 9 (26:31):
About zero?
Speaker 3 (26:32):
Isn't that crazy?
Speaker 9 (26:33):
I'm waiting for it to be completed.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
Ah, okay, Well they're gonna put a lot of money
into it, a billion dollars.
Speaker 17 (26:39):
The officials in Irvine are touting progress saw on the
new Great Park project that includes a proposed gondola system
to ferry people around the thirteen hundred acre space. City
leaders showed off a prototype of the aerial transport system
this morning. The pilot project is called Whoosh. Why I
(27:00):
thought Nike already did that. They're just gonna steal that swoosh.
Oh it's oh sorry, didn't mean to get those mixed.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
Come on, man, it's a marketing lingo correct. Woo whoosh, whoosh?
Where are you going?
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Whoosh? What's wrong with that guy? Hey buddy, where where
is whoosh? Yeah? You pull into a gas station. Hi buddy,
I'm from out of town. I can't find whoosh? You
were a woosh?
Speaker 4 (27:30):
Is?
Speaker 3 (27:31):
I know what you're saying? Wosh, whoosh?
Speaker 2 (27:34):
So you know this is the difference between Orange County
and LA in a microcosm. LA has been trying to
build a gondola to relieve the parking at Dodger Stadium
for thirty years, and homeowners and business owners keep fighting it,
and now it looks like it's dead in the water,
or if it happens. It's not gonna happen for another
(27:56):
twenty years. But in Orange County they introduce it on
a two Tuesday and they start building it on Wednesday,
and anyone who protests it, they just ignore those people.
How about that, that's an option. We don't do that
in LA We give them the floor. But in Orange
County they ignore those people. They call them crazies, Yeah, crazies,
(28:19):
and they ignore them and they build it.
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Anyway.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
That's what's going on with the new Whoosh Whoosh there
it is.
Speaker 17 (28:29):
The company building the system says their cable cars are
better than traditional gondola is mom and can carry passengers
non stop to their destinations.
Speaker 10 (28:37):
The Great Park is truly on track to be one
of the great metropolitan parks in America.
Speaker 13 (28:43):
Three hundred and forty seven acres.
Speaker 10 (28:45):
It will be larger than New York Central Park, San
Diego's Balboa Park, in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
Speaker 13 (28:51):
This park is a park on the move.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
Wow, that's great. I love guys of the energy.
Speaker 13 (28:56):
Like that park is a park on the move.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
This park is what park?
Speaker 13 (28:59):
This park is a park on the move.
Speaker 5 (29:01):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
Usually Look I'm not accusing this guy of anything, But
when you get a guy with that kind of.
Speaker 13 (29:07):
Energy, This park is a park on the move.
Speaker 3 (29:09):
That's also drug indudes. This park is a park on
the move.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
Whoosh, there it is right now.
Speaker 17 (29:14):
Ervine is hosting a party to update the public on
the Great Park project. There's live music, refreshments. It is
open to the entire community.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
Wow, how about that? And what is it called?
Speaker 2 (29:23):
Wooosh?
Speaker 17 (29:25):
More information can be found at cityofervin dot org.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
I don't think you should be allowed to say the
name of the park unless you're younger than twenty five.
Older guys like me, This doesn't sound great. Oo whoosh, whoosh.
Speaker 9 (29:39):
Wow, that's really impressive. Bigger than Central Park. Yeah, oh my,
oh my, And maybe it's gonna be a nice weekend
and go check it out, hobby for sure.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
Oh what a segue? Ooh?
Speaker 2 (29:51):
I mean this guy sounds like the captain of the Titanic,
right woosh? Right before that went down? Oooh yeah, what'd
you hear? Right before you went to the bottom of
the ocean? What do you hear?
Speaker 15 (30:00):
Ah?
Speaker 3 (30:01):
Yeah, water came in through the state room. Huh.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
Then you go and notough room on the lifeboats for you, huh.
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