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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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at and looking for. Something We missed, something we should
have concentrated on, something that I butchered. Maybe I don't know,
but let's start with crows, crows, what did you found?
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Well, there was a real life treasure chest that's been
found in San Francisco. So this anonymous group buried a
twenty two pound chest somewhere in the city about five
weeks ago. They said the chest was worth about ten
thousand dollars, and they gave a bunch of clues that
pretty vague, but there were some people about five weeks
later they said, somebody founded with all those clues.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Wow, they said there's a road.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
They stated that there's a romantic to treasure bearing and
treasure seeking. They love adventure and it was a chance
to have one and create one for others. The chest
included gold ingots, about half of the chest of worth
ten thousand dollars, had gold ingots, it had other currency
in San Francisco artifacts in it. They said that on Tuesday,
he said, someone who describes himself as a value investor
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and tech guy from Europe found the box. They posted
a photo of a silver box saying I found it.
We had a blast. That's kind of cool. Yeah, yeah,
So he gets to keep all that stuff. He gets
to keep all that stuff, and they said they're going
to keep doing more.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
All right, bellyol, what's going on out there?
Speaker 3 (01:34):
So a former door dash driver just pleaded guilty to
pulling off a huge scam. Say David Geary, thirty from
Newport Beach, admitted in federal court that he and a
few others tricked door Dash out of more than two
point five million dollars. They used customer accounts to place
pricey fake orders, then hacked into door dashes internal systems
using an employee log in. From there, they reassigned those
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fake orders to driver accounts, then controlled and marked them
as delivered even though nothing was actually delivered, and then
got paid for it.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
But it didn't stop there.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
They reset the fake orders back to in process and
the and then they re ran the scam over and
over again. This all went down in twenty twenty and
twenty twenty one, and David Geary is now the third
person to plead guilty in this scheme. The Feds are
cracking down and Georgesh says they are not taking this lightly.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
What you know, creative guys to be able to do
that pull that off?
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Yeah, I mean that did take some thinking, right, right,
or to do it over and over and over again, right?
Speaker 1 (02:34):
And and I guess they returned the stuff and got
money back for returning it as well. Yeah, it's unreal. Yeah,
you know, if they just worked that hard, like for
Hewlett Packer or Microsoft after somebody, they probably would make
the same amount of money.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
So much more.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Yeah, that's unblueat angel. What's going on? Oh nothing at all? Okay?
Speaker 5 (02:57):
In New York City, York City, lazy.
Speaker 4 (03:03):
Parking shaking.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Shook his head and put his head down like god.
Speaker 5 (03:26):
Lazy drivers who are also bad parkers might just end
up with a gaudy fluorescent sticker on their windshield when
they don't follow the rule.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Oh good, I'd like some of those stickers.
Speaker 4 (03:40):
I would too.
Speaker 5 (03:41):
It would save me a lot of time, so I
don't have to do it.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
Anymore.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Yeah. You know what always surprises me when a guy
parks or a woman parks, and she's like three feet
from the curb, you know, and then and that's it.
That's a wrap. She's gonna just park there and is
sticking out in the you know, in the lanes.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
It's you know, I witnessed today that I was impressed.
Our president of our company. I saw him park and
he got out to make sure he was in his lane,
you know, in the right parking spot between the lanes,
and got it and rearranged his car so he wasn't
impacting others.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Paul Corvino, Is that right? That's the hell of a
man right now.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
Honestly, I was really impressed with that, because so many
times people just park and they don't care that they're
taking up, you know, so much of the spot that
they're impacting the other drivers.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
This is the third story though, that you're down there
when he comes in. What's going on with you? I
gotta go, okay, all right, God, at some point it's stalking,
you know. She just stands in his parking spot and
texting people. Oh, Paul, I didn't expect you let me
get out of your way.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Trying to make a good impression. You're such a great
park Paul, I just want you to I was super
impressed by that. It says a lot about your character.
Speaker 6 (04:54):
Sir.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Steps. What's going on out there? Bub Well, have you
ever heard of mcflurry or do you like the MC Yeah?
I love them. They turn it turns thirty this year,
which is unbelievable. So to celebrate that, there McDonald's coming
out with a new flavor. The fast food chain recently
announced that it would be launching a birthday cake flavored
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mcflurry in honor of the dessert's thirtieth anniversary. However, which
this is kind of a bummer, The new offering will
only be available in Canada, Is that right? Yeah? Well,
why it's like they kind of they want to test
it out, but I don't know why they don't test
it out here. Yeah, test it out where people are,
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you know a fact, actually buy it? Yeah, exactly exactly.
You go up there with Canadians, yeah right, And and
so Canadians are going to decide what we like. That's
a good point. Yeah, why yeah, Canada just trying to
make friends for the whole country. Is Kiki with us?
I'm here, Kinky, what's going on with you?
Speaker 7 (06:02):
So short and simple? HBO Max is back. It was Max,
it was HBO Max, and now it's back to HBO Max.
It's like it's like Steve Carrell in the office. Snip snap,
snip snap.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Kids, we're just tired. It's now HBO Max.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Wait, it was HBO, then it was HBO Max, then
it was.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
Max and then now it's back to HBO Max.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Give me the Max man, right, all right, Well that's uh,
that's pretty cool. How many of those services do you have?
Speaker 7 (06:35):
Oh, I think of HBO or just streaming services.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
I want to say about four.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Yeah, I think we have all of them.
Speaker 4 (06:44):
Crazy, I got rid of a few just a couple
of weeks ago.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
You know, we have all of them, and they all
work unless I want to watch something and then for
some reason, I got to log in, and then my
daughter's got to help me log in, or my wife
and they do something on their computer and all of
a sudden it appears. But I always have to ask him, hey,
he logged me into this Netflix, and they're like.
Speaker 7 (07:03):
Oh, every time I go home to visit, yeah, that's
exactly what happens to me.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
I know. But you know what there should be. There
should be an and not in all you can eat,
but you order by the slice where you know, if
you want to watch something on HBO Max, you could
watch that product for like three dollars instead of having
to pay sixteen or eighteen dollars. Yeah, yeah, three dollars here,
four dollars. I do that in a heartbeat.
Speaker 4 (07:29):
Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
But you know, when you have a streaming service for
eighteen dollars a month, you feel pressured into watching it.
You know, you got to get your money's worth. And
if you go a whole month without watching, you're like, oh,
maybe I should get rid of it. Then if you
get rid of it, then you know, all your likes disappear,
and all the things you've watched and checked off already disappear,
and they get to start over. They really got you,
They really get you with these stuff. How many streaming
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services are there? Can we name them all? We have time,
we'll come back and do them. I wonder. I'll bet
there are thirty of them. Bet they're more, because you know,
major League Baseball all about like main ones.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
It depends on how sort of like niche you get,
because there are almost unlimited.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Okay, when we come back, let me see how let's
see how many we can make. I think the main
ones the streaming services, but you know you would consider
like the NHL Network a streaming service, you know, wouldn't
tune not NHL Network or and Major League Baseball no
streaming as far as like like multimedia like Netflix and Peacock. Okay,
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well okay, but ESPN Plus would you consider that streaming? Yeah,
because that covers all of it. Yeah, okay, all right,
well let's well, all right, let's see what we can
when we can back. All right, take dog with you, guys.
Speaker 8 (08:44):
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Speaker 1 (08:51):
Chime in. Let's do a round robin here, all right,
let me start. I'll start with Netflix. Alright, crozer, what
do you got? Name is streamer? Steph H. Peacock, hold on, sick,
I'm writing the names down. Peacock, all right, Belly Hulu,
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that's a good one. That's uh Belly? Oh, then Angel, Amazon, Amazon, Crime, great,
pull Kiki.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
Two B to B.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
I don't know what that is. TV to you, b
I to you by Okay? Is Richie in there? Yeah, Richie,
give us a streamer crackle. I don't know what that is.
That's where comedians and comedians and cars with coffee gets started. Okay,
all right, so all right, so that that's good. We
all were able to nail one of them. All right,
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all right, I'm gonna go next year ESPN plus Crozier.
The most popular one YouTube was that. Oh that's right, okay, yeah,
because you can get YouTube uh subscription. Who went next
steph fuge mm hmm.
Speaker 6 (10:18):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Yeah, I'm going to give you help hand sure bail
mail bail, just pass oh bail now. Isn't Discovery one
of them?
Speaker 3 (10:36):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Paramount plush Paramount plus. Okay, that's a good one, all right,
Para plus Paramount plus. All right. Then nice Bellio's next
Apple Apple? Oh yeah, bellioh you're good man. You roll
it off. Angel Stars alright, I just looking at the
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sky moon Stars planets, all right, Kiki Disney plus Disney.
It's a great ball. Everybody's just pissed they didn't say that,
rich Richie Foo boo TV foo boo tv ye. All
right back to me, huh, all right, time so I
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don't get it to go way? Where was Krozer before Disney. Alright,
but Twitch, oh Twitch is another great one. Okay, all right,
then it's back to to me here we said Peacock
is Sony. Doesn't Sony Live Sony Picture Networks don't they
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have one?
Speaker 4 (11:45):
That's yeah, I thought that they had one. They show
all their Sony movies.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Maybe that's not in the United States, so I think
it's just outside the United States. All Right, I'll say
I'm gonna go with Major League Baseball. I'm gonna I'm
gonna make a case at that's one. All right, I've
bent bent the rules. Alright. Who's next? Steph MGM plus
a good one. Bellio direc TV. Oh, that's great, doesn't
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exist anymore, but it's great. Angel Sling Sling, Oh forgot
about sling? Ryan Okay, Kiki Filo, which is a free
TV Okay, all right, Richie d a z N the
sports station, all right, and then I'm next. I'm gonna
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go Z Channel. It's old school, old school, old school channel,
old school, Okay. And then I'll go I'll go on
TV on TV. Yeah, another old school one, but it's
gonna it's gonna work. Crozier Is Netflix on your list? Yeah,
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we're okay. Roku. Oh that's a great one. God, I
gotta cancel all these steph ah, I would say the
only one left. I mean it's it's really neat, but
crunchy roll, crunchy roll for anime? Yeah, okay, all right
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then Bellio? Mmm, let me look, what's that one you
always talk about? You come in on Mondays and you
always say you watched it. It could be a bunch
of them.
Speaker 4 (13:38):
Which which you.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
Said you watched the awards on it?
Speaker 3 (13:40):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (13:41):
B E T plus yes, okay, b ET plus all right?
Then Angel?
Speaker 4 (13:47):
What about Pluto?
Speaker 1 (13:50):
Oh yeah, still looking to the sky. All right, you're
in this, Okay. Who's next? Ain't Kiki?
Speaker 4 (14:01):
Spectrum TV?
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Oh that's a great one. Spectrum TV. Let's go with
Richie porn Hub. It isn't Richies.
Speaker 6 (14:18):
No.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
I was gonna say Univision TV. All right, Univision's good.
All right. Then I'm next. I'm gonna say the NHL Network.
It's just I know you don't think it is, but
they stream live games, old games, old Stanley Cup games,
old thirty thirties, they have to do with hockey. NHL
Network is definitely one, and I'm gonna take it as
a win. Crozier zd net, zd net. What do they do?
(14:44):
It's fertilizer, it's text stuff, oh, tech stuff. Okay, all right,
step I'll say this. I got it from Oscar, but
shutter TV it's a horror movie. Uh, bream me up.
Shutter TV lookscept that Bellio.
Speaker 4 (15:01):
Just looking at my text.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
I didn't get any help from Oscar. Duly noted free
oh free V yeah, free V is. Uh that's a
good one.
Speaker 4 (15:15):
Used to be I m dB TV.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Oh what's another one you always watched to? It's it's
really limited. Nobody really looks at except for you. Was
it Boss Parking?
Speaker 5 (15:27):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (15:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, Boss Parking.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Yeah that's a good one. All right, Angel PBS can
you can you pay it? Is that a streaming? She's
downloading the app right now? Is PBS streaming? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (15:47):
I will fact check that.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Yeah, we got a fact that. Yeah, you just do that, all.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
Amc Plus.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Oh that's a great one. How do you know all these?
Speaker 3 (15:57):
Because it's right in front of her, smart rich and
until PBS is a streaming?
Speaker 9 (16:03):
All right, Richie zoos the Zoo's network zeus. Yeah, that's
where you can watch bat Girls Club. Okay, all right,
I'm next here. I'm gonna say, uh, Acorn TV. I'm
gonna fact check that you've never seen Acorn TV. No
c AMC network. It's great, it's mostly it is true. Yeah,
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I have it at home. I watch a corn all Okay, okay, alright,
alright Crozier. Brit Box, Oh, britt Box. Yeah, it's huge
in Great Britain.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
It's huge here. It's not that big here, all right,
brit Box. Okay, Stephan, think them out. Oh that's a
good one, take them out plus all right. So, man,
we named a lot of one two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen,
twenty eight, twenty nine, thirty one, three, two, three, six, one,
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forty two forty two. You may there are over two hundred.
Oh really, yeah, two hundred. But there's a lot of
them that are not available in the United States. And
you know there's another one called dropout. Have you ever
heard a dropout?
Speaker 6 (17:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (17:18):
It used to be college humor.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Yeah, college humor exactly right, Oh, I remember collegejumo. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Curiosity is a good one because it's like a lot
of biographies and documentaries and.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Stuff, and you know what I think we missed. I
think we missed all the right wing ones like Blaze TV,
and there was another one, you know, like Max, what
is that when we advertised here news Max, Yeah, are
we got a fire here? Twenty five acres burned, a
brush fire, breaking news on Channel four. Let's turn on
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channel four real quick. I get some kind of fire
going on.
Speaker 10 (17:50):
Elson Or and firefighters have been able to make good
progress on this thanks to actions like that water dropping
helicopters overhead, as well as pick swing aircraft that are
making riverside shops now truer though didn't have the potential
to grow to about three hundred acres due to the
steep topography, so this is a topography driven fire. The
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winds out here relatively calm, about ten miles an hour
or so, and the temperatures are in the seventies, so
there's a lot of things that are working in the
favor of the firefighters that are out here on sane
and as you said right off the top, no evacuations
and no road closures. But again the firefight continues out
here in Lake Elsinore at the.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Top, Okay, Lake Elsin's shop before we go to break
real quickly, Krozier, You and I are new are news junkies.
These other people just pretend that they are on the shelf.
But I have a feeling over the next I don't
know how long will you say this will go on?
Because of the fires we had on January seventh into
January eighth, January ninth, how many months or years do
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you think all fires are going to get a lot
of attention in southern California? You think it's gonna be
the rest of the year. You think it's going for years?
You mean, like because of what happened in Pacific Valle
States and Altadena. Anytime there's a fire that it gets
a massive amount of attention.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
I tend to think it's gonna be like it kind
of normally.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Is Is that right? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (19:12):
I tend to think so. I mean, because it literally
is happening everywhere. Wrong saw Pennsylvania or whatever it was
tell me something I don't know, Wrong, It's becomes so commonplace.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Yeah, I guess so. Man, we're in for a wild summer.
I think wild, wild summer.
Speaker 8 (19:30):
You're listening to Tim Conwayjunior on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
I saw this next guest of ours on the Jimmy
Door Show. She has her finger on the pulse of
what's going on in Pacific Palisades Malibu area. Her name
is Elaine Hulati and she is with us. Elaine, How you.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
Hi, Hi, jim or are you Elayne?
Speaker 1 (19:54):
I saw you on Jimmy Door. I'm a big fan
of Jimmy's and I thought you did a great job
in sort of you know, sounding the alarm that we
need a lot more equipment and a lot more people
in that part of California.
Speaker 6 (20:10):
Oh my gosh. He's like, first of all, Jimmy, I
love Jimmy. Jimmy, I love your show and I and
I want to say thank you for having me on.
I really appreciate it. Yeah, we need we're in trouble.
We're in trouble deep, as they say, we have a
lot of issues. I mean number when you know obviously
it's you know, we're really low on money. California is
really low on money, and we're depending on you know,
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the sort of the emergency process where you have federal
funding and aid, but at a certain point that you
know it's not an emergency anymore. It's up to us
to kind of put it together to do the cleanup,
and I can see that there's some ways to do it,
and getting to the right people and talking to enough
people is a feat. And so before I, you know,
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get too into it, I just want to say we
have options. They just have to be exercised, and one
of them is to put on depres on rail and
take it out to landfill that's supposed to accept it.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Before we get into the nitty gritty here, tell people
what your connection is Pacific Palisades. I know you owned
several properties there. What is how long you've been in
Pacific Palisades and what is your connection to that part
of La.
Speaker 6 (21:23):
Well, I got, you know, about eighty percent of my
portfolios there, and I've been there for many, many years.
I mean, my kids are grown up there, and I'm
a Palisadian for lack of a better way of putting it,
you know, bouncing between Santa Monica and the Palisades. I've
pretty much been in that area since the early nineties,
and so I'm really really invested.
Speaker 7 (21:44):
Right.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
I consider the old Pacific Palisades one of those beautiful
neighborhoods to grow up in. I was always jealous of
anybody who grew up in the Palisades, it seemed like
they had a real connection to their neighbors. You know,
when you live in Los Angeles and you have a
connection to your neighbor where you know their name and
you socialize with them, that is highly unusual. Yet in
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Pacific Palisades, it seems like everybody knew their neighbor, everybody
watched out for each other's kids. And I hope that
that sense a community returns. Do you think it will?
Speaker 6 (22:20):
I mean, I think it's going to take a while.
I also think communities based on those long term relationships,
you know. And it really saddens me that a lot
of people that have been there for many, many years
don't have the staying power to rebuild.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Heartbreaking, right. They're not getting enough from insurance and they
maybe they're in their seventies and they don't want to
spend the next five years around construction, and they don't
have money to rebuild the house over what the insurance
will pay for them, and they have to leave.
Speaker 6 (22:50):
There's just in a lot of cases, there's no option.
I mean, the energy it takes to build a house.
And then I think also the you know, the loss
of everything. It takes a lot of wind out of
your sail. Imagine losing everything, you know.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Oh, it's unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
You know.
Speaker 6 (23:05):
I believe that it will be a great place. It's
just going to take a minute.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
Yeah, I think you're right. I saw a great piece
with Adam Carolla. He has a vlog where he goes
out and he talks to the people who are cleaning
up these properties. He also talks to the Army Corps
of Engineers. And there's this one very sad story where
a guy couldn't get back into his house in the
Palisades and he had an urn with his mother's ashes
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inside the urn, and it was a wooden urn, so
that burned to the ground. And yet he had a
cadaver dog to come in and sniff around to find
out where his mom's ashes are. I can't imagine the
heartbreak that goes along with every and for every property.
There's a million stories.
Speaker 6 (23:49):
Adam is a shrip. Adam used to build houses. He
knows so much about buildings.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
Yeah, he's great, He really is correct.
Speaker 6 (23:57):
I think that there are there are more sad stories
than are being told. There's some uplifting stories, but the
most important thing is to keep moving forward, to mobilize,
to not slow down, because if you slow down, you
lose time, and when you lose time, you lose money,
and money is the biggest problem we have. There are
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plenty of young people that want to build, but the
people that are there that can't afford to build, they
need help. Seriously, Alta dina is not should not be
left out of conversation.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Yeah, no, exactly right. Yeah, I just know your connection
to the Palisades, and you're right, absolute right about Altadena
and Arcadia, you know, West Arcadia and that whole area.
But but when it comes to you know, the Palisades specifically,
you know there is there is so much damage there
and it's going to take such a long you know,
it's gonna be a long process. But I think once
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it's done, I think it's going to actually look better,
perhaps maybe than it was before, because there's a lot
of the you know, the electric and the phone and
all the wiring will be underground and hopefully, hopefully they'll
take this time to put a sewage system into Malibu
where everybody doesn't have to live off of you know,
nineteen twenties technology with these you know, with these tanks
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underneath their house. So there are some positives there, but
I think, you know, rebuilding on the coast and dealing
with the Coastal Commission is going to be a nightmare.
Speaker 6 (25:21):
Well, there's only twelve people that control our entire seaboard.
I mean, it's crazy, and they're overwhelmed, and their rules
are archaic, and you know, it's just a I mean,
there are some sequo reliefs and closteral release that have
been implemented according to the city Administration Darren Bass Chase
Park's office. I know they're really working on it, but
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it's not easy. I think need to come up with
one foundation plan that's recently been approved and allow people
to implement it. They've got to work on permits that
are in the last ten years and just issue them,
no questions asked. They also need to allow the private
sector to do the permitting process. They do this in
a lot of states, and given the volume that needs
to happen, they're going.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
To have to let go of the reins right And
I think, you know, Los Angeles missed a beautiful, awesome
opportunity in Rick Caruso. I think if he was mayor,
I think this would have been a whole different ballgame.
Speaker 6 (26:16):
Rick. That breaks my heart, you know, Rick. The whole
thing with Rick really breaks my heart. And make no
bones about it. When he says he's not interested in
being mayor or governor, which he's been saying, he's in
damage control. That's probably twenty percent of his portfolio. His
whole life was there. Yeah, this is such a shame.
Is I think one of his kids lost her home.
I mean, poor Rick. And he's a hard worker man,
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I'll tell.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
You he's one of the best. Hey, Elaine, please let's
check in with you every couple of weeks or every
couple of months or so, because you have your ear
on what's going on out there. We'd love to have
you back on you know, every again, every you know, five, six,
seven weeks, whatever, to give us an update.
Speaker 6 (26:54):
Love it, Tim, Thank you so much for having me on.
If you want to come out and towards health states
with me, you let me know and I'll give you
a person.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
I will be there on.
Speaker 6 (27:03):
Tour.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Okay, Thanks, Elline, appreciate it, all right, All right, Lane, Glati,
she is neck deep in the palisades. Everybody knows who
she is. A beautiful woman out there just working arouss off,
trying to get this town back up and rolling. And
we need another one hundred Elanes out there. We need
two hundred Elanes out there working, not just for herself,
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from everybody else in that area.
Speaker 8 (27:27):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
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Alright, ding dong, Hey, John Colebelt from the John Colebelt Show.
He's going on a trip on his favorite rocket ship.
He's going on a trip to I think Iceland or
Greenland Iceland, I think Iceland, and he's gonna they're going
with I think fifty listeners of the John Colebelt Show.
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And that trip is going to happen sometime, I believe
this summer or this fall. So they had such a
tremendous amount of action and success, they asked me if
I wanted to do a trip, and I said, yeah,
hell yeah, let's roll. So we I'm going to be
taking a trip with I don't know, I think up
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to one hundred listeners. I think it's room. We'll have
to check. I don't know how much room there is.
But the trip is going to be a July of
next year. But we're going to be talking about it
for the entire year, and you can start signing up
at the end of May. May thirtieth is when we
announced where the trip's going to be. Now they've told
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me where the trip's going to be, but they told
me not to tell you until May thirtieth, which is
two weeks from Friday, May thirtieth. But if you want
to get in on this trip and you want me
to tell you early, I'm going to tell everybody on
email where we're going. So if you want to email me,
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just put in the subject matter, Just put trip, and
you don't have to make a long email of you know,
my cousin knew your cousin and they used to like
to watch Eric Dickerson play football together on Sundays. Who cares?
Who cares? Just put trip in the subject matter and
we're going on a trip. The email address Conway trip
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at gmail dot com, Conway Trip at gmail dot com,
and we're I'm not going to sell your name. It's
not going into any you know, you're not gonna get
a lot of junk mail. It's just just me. I
have total control of that email address. Nobody else has
the password. Bellio doesn't have it, my wife doesn't have it,
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my daughter. Nobody has got it. If I died tonight,
that email would just turn to dust. Nobody could figure
out how to get into it. So just email me
your just your email address and put trip in the
subject matter, and I will tell you on the twenty
ninth where we're going. And I got to tell you
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We've gotten a lot of action on this. Right now.
We have one hundred and nineteen people who have emailed
me saying, hey, where are we going? What's the trip
all about? More trip information? It's got another one man,
We just got nine more's got one from our Buttery,
another one from Roy, Rosie Ramerez, Roy Hall, Patrick, Caroline,
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Bob Olson, Mike holland Tim Coburn. These are all coming
in as we speak here. Let me see the ones
that just came in just now are Roy R. Buttery
and Rosie Ramerez. Another one, Paul Nessmith just came in
and so I'm looking at him in real time. I
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can see you emailing Conway trip at gmail dot com
and just put in trip and I will I'll tell
you on the twenty ninth where we are going. Greg.
Just wow, look at them all come in now, Lynn,
Greg s Miller, Lynn another Greg, Katie green Man. They're
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flying in jesseg Peter, Peter Main Stained, Debbie, Leslie McCaskey, Jesse, Jim, Harlan,
Derek Signe. Probably screwing that name up, but man, they're
flying in Hi. Charlene, Rainey, Kenneth Wong, James Konkie, Counchy,
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so Alan, Brittany, Peter, Debbie just came in CB. Wow.
All right, we're up to one hundred and forty one.
We have plenty of room. So I'm going to tell
you where the trip's gonna be. We're all gonna go
on a week trip. It's gonna be great. Might be
the last one I do, you know, and the only
one I do. We'll see how goes, but it'll be
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great to take a trip with a lot of listeners,
just a fun week of you know, drinking and whatever.
We're going now. Could be Paris, could be England, it
could be Ireland, it could be Asia, it could be
South America, could be Canada, Mexico. I'll tell you on
May twenty ninth where we are all going, but you
got to email me be first to know where we're
all going. Conwaytrip at gmail dot com, Conway Trip at
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gmail dot com. Conwayshow We're live on KFI AM six
forty Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. Now
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