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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's k IF. I am six forty and you're listening
to the Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
Did you end up winning on the Super Bowl or not?
Speaker 2 (00:10):
I did? Yeah? I did? How much? A stupidly? This
is the thing, though, and this is how they get you.
And this is good for younger boys and girls who
are going to be gambling their futures away on these
big games because they've give you all these proposition best
prop bets and I just bet too much on the props.
You just bet a little bit on the props.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
Would you bet the coin flip?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
I didn't. It's not that that's the only thing. I
didn't bet on them, but and I bet too much
on them, meaning it's not the number I bet too
many of them, but the number of them. But I
also bet too much money.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
People for people that aren't aren't degenerate gamblers like us
tell people what a prop bet is.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
So prop bet is just you know, I think most
people have an idea the propositions that are that can
occur in the game. So Tim mentioned the coin flip.
You can bet on it can be it's gonna be
a head of tail. You can bet on how long
the national anthem will be? Is it going to be
longer or shorter? In two minutes and forty five seconds
or whatever? They had it first touchdown, first first touchdown.
For example, I took a long shot bet that the
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first touchdown would be a defensive touchdown. It would have
to be like an interception or fumble recovery. That paid
plus twenty two hundred. Wow. So for every hundred, you know,
you got thin said. So you can bet on players
to be the first scorer, etc. Over to and they're
just tons of these, and that's part of the fun
of the Super Bowl. But if you're going to bet
one hundred dollars on the game, let's say, then bet
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ten dollars on these little props. Don't bet one hundred
dollars on the props because they're much longer shots and
they're going to offset whatever you're more confident about, which
might be the outcome of the game. So when all
was said and done and all the dust settled, I won,
but I would have won substantially more ahead of knock
cutting nuts on the props.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
I've made three minor bets, not a lot of money,
and lost all three. I bet the Patriots minus four
and a half minus four and a half. And I
did that so the audience could win. And I knew
the toes four and a half built. I'm sorry plus
four half. Yeah, Patriots plus four and a half. And
I did it because I knew that the audience would
load up on Seattle and everybody would win. And you
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did it for your audience, that's right. And I lost
the over. I was on the over and it was
over for about five seconds, and then they took that
touchdown back because of a holding call. Yeah, Walker broke free.
I lost that. And then I lost a bet that
my wife was so angry that I made. I had
bet a couple of bucks, not major money, that Bad
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Bunny was going to do the show in English.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Oh yeah, I lost that. I could have told you that.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
Because she said there's no way he's going to do
it in English. I'm like, no, I think he's going
to surprise everybody. I think he's been learning English and
he's going to belt it out. All speaks English. He
speaks English. I lost everything.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
I love the Big Bunny amine I didn't understand Bad
Bunny at all. The Bad Bunny, I loved it. And
then to see all those people who were dressed as grass.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Say, you know why they dressed them as grass so
they could get all that crap off the field quickly.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
It's really cool on the field and off. I mean
just the choreography of that. I mean I would have
had a stroke like a minute into that.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
I know how they do that.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
The athleticism that that guy and he's singing. I mean,
it's just insane talent talent time.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
All right, But next year, or I should say the
twenty Yeah, the twenty twenty seven Super Bowl, Yeah, is
going to be right here at Sofi Stadium. Oh, that
will be terrific. Okay, here's the problem with it. Oh no,
it falls on Valentine's Valentine's Day. So every guy that
is going to get the flowers and go to dinner
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is going to be going sweety. Give me five minutes,
give me another two minutes. Here, give me four minutes. Here,
I'll be in the car with you.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
You have to it'll you have to fold Valentine's Day
into the super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Or into Saturday.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
Will be the pitch.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Saturday is going to be Valentine's Day. Oh I see, Okay,
it's got to be I mean because you can't. You
can't go. You know, after a Super Bowl party, you're
going to go out and celebrate a Valian Time's Day.
You're gonna leave all your friends at your house, all
your family, everybody in town, and just go out with
your wife, who you've seen all day anyway at the party,
and go and sit with her somewhere so romantic the
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way you put it, and she's not gonna want to go. Yeah,
you know, catering to everybody that party all day and
then going out to where Monty's I don't see it.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
You know, this is what social media. So you make
me think of this when I'm looking at social media,
Instagram or whatever. Everybody's so lovey dovey. Everybody's so I
just want to say, this is the man who's I
changed my life for twenty years.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Because they put no crap on, they don't bad mouth anybody.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
It makes me feel so bad.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
They only put the best parts of their life online.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
And it works. It works. I feel worse about my life, really,
and I love the person I'm with, But I'm just
saying that. It's like I wouldn't write on social media.
She's the best thing that ever happened to every day.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
But don't you think they're writing that just for her?
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Though? Oh, I guess I never you know, you're you're
smart that way.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
They're not writing it for their friends. You know, their
friends are like, oh, that's.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
But I feel like they're moved to proclaim it though,
you know what I mean, I'm not moved to proclaim.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
It right, well, because you you know, love is an action,
it's not a it's not a word. And and you
see all these guys. Anytime a guy says, oh, you know,
I'm head over heels, I've never been in love more
than my wife. Either A he just got married or
B he's.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
Fudging, he's trying to put he's trying to put something
back together again.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Yeah, Like, I will say this, and I've said this
on the air before, and this is true. I actually
love my wife today more than I did when we
got married.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Yeah you have. So you said that to me off
the air too, Yeah, because.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
We've become She makes me laugh, I make her laugh,
We go out, we goof on people, and it's great.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
That really is cool. Yeah, really I see it. And
that's that's sincere. I'd like to have more. But what
you get online. Is I loved him the first day
and I love him now. That's helped even more. Let me,
it's shallow, it's I don't know. I'm just I'm not
saying it's not true. I'm just saying it's it's wow.
It really puts a lot of pressure on me. That's
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that's the first love. You know, somebody's just fallen in
love for the first time, or as you say, it's
they're doing it for some other reason exactly.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
But anyway, Super Bowl next year is going to be
right here in our own backyard.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
So By Stadium is officially on the clock now that
Super Bowl is sixty l e By Stadium isn't the books.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
This is what we live for. We are in a
building that is designed to entertain, to host, to be
such an incredible place for this type of event. We're
excited to see what happens.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
The largest NFL stadium and home to the La Rams
and La Churgers, hosted the Super Bowl in twenty twenty two.
It's gearing up to it.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
It's got pissed off other cities that we had it
in twenty twenty two and then we have it five
years later.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
It usually goes to warm weather cities, though. I remember
that year they did it in Detroit. They did it
in Detroit, and it was just like, it's horrible. Yeah,
it was like a note to the league. This wasn't
the best idea.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
They did in York. Remember that in New York? Yeah,
Giant's same thing, I think it was. And that's New York,
all right, And everybody's shoveling snow of the night before it's.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
Gearing up to welcome the biggest game in American football
back to Los Angeles in February twenty twenty seven.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Man, we got we got it made out here. We
got the weather, we got the Super Bowl, World Cup, Olympics.
Everybody's coming down like you got it going on.
Speaker 5 (07:18):
This is the most amazing stadium and venue in the world,
not just the stadium, but Hollywood Park as a whole.
The three hundred acres is transformative to this region.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
Oh my god, who talks like that? This is transformative
to this region.
Speaker 5 (07:31):
The three hundred acres is transformative to this region.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
That's that's corporate.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Well, I mean, if you're talking about Englewood, she's right.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Yeah, but it's corporate. Yes, one should say it's a
great place.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (07:44):
The three hundred acres is transformative to this.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Region, transformative to this region.
Speaker 5 (07:50):
And I think now that people know what it is
and we've been open for a few years.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Well, you you would never say that about your house. Hey,
what do you think about your house up in the
hill as well? It's transformative to the to the My
house was so fi I might you know.
Speaker 5 (08:02):
It sells itself.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
Before next year's big game. The stadium will welcome a
global audience for eight World Cup soccer matches starting in June.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (08:10):
We've turned this building over nine and fifty times, whether
that's from WrestleMania to a concert, to a comedy show
to Monster Jam back to football. So to see the
way that our building responds.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
Are you a Monster Jam guys? I am not yet,
but if you're, if you're inviting me, I'll go. I'd
go Monster Jam for sure.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
To see the way that our building responds and actually
transforms for each one of those events and what our
staff gets to do to put on that magical show,
I think that's the most impressive thing.
Speaker 3 (08:40):
Five years after hosting its first.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Super Bowl, a buddy of mine went to Monster Jam
at Anaheim stadium when it was down there and.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
You got kicked out? How is that possible?
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Too drunk?
Speaker 2 (08:54):
What?
Speaker 1 (08:54):
Too drunk for Monster Jam?
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Monster Jam?
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Too drunk for Monster Jam? How about that on a
T shirt? Your singles ad?
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (09:02):
You know I got thrown out of Monster Jam for
being too drunk.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
Looking for a party.
Speaker 6 (09:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
I mean that's got to be an eighty five drink
day to get thrown out of Monster Jam because you're
too buzzed.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
The team at so if I believes that, then you
can handle anything.
Speaker 4 (09:17):
A lot more of our campus is open and available
to be activated and for people to come down and see.
I think this is going to be a truly incredible experience.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
When you had the last Super Bowl, we're very new,
you know. We were learning the stadium, we're learning how
to operate it.
Speaker 7 (09:30):
Our staff was new.
Speaker 5 (09:30):
We were very excited. We're coming out of COVID and
now all of those restrictions are gone. Our staff is
very seasoned and we're excited to bring.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
In right It Roll. All Right's Conway and Thompson. Starting
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Who's the other Guy? John Colevelt will be on from
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Speaker 8 (10:06):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Did you see this Lindsey Vonn wipe out well skiing?
Speaker 2 (10:20):
I have some thoughts about I did think that they
didn't show it and all this sort of thing, but
they didn't show the replay.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Oh, they didn't show the replay, but I have it
on DVR.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
No, of course you do. I think a lot of
people do. But I'm saying and.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
I tried to slow down to see where her leg cracked,
but I can't do that. But look, they they she
should not have been skiing well forty one she blow
out her ACL.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
But the ACL didn't isn't the thing that cost it.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
But but I knew she was going to crash. I
think everybody knew she was going to wipe out on
the hill.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Well maybe yeah, forty.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
One year old legs that are banged up, mark you,
maybe you had a better shot at this.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
But I have a feeling about the network. Okay, look,
we're all they're tuned in and rooting for this person
to do well. I mean's I root for the American
athletes and more than that, the idea somehow, as we're
all our collective breath is taken away when she falls.
(11:21):
But we're all adults and even kids watching. I mean,
this is part of the sport, the falling. I mean,
I don't know. You know, ABC's Wide World of Sports
used to be a show. It was on every weekend.
They're open had a tumble off of a ski jump
that makes Lindsey Vaughan's fall look like a day at
the beach, and they showed it every single week to
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the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat and
the agnity of defeat.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Was this skier taking this set, and as it turns out,
that skier wasn't hurt badly anyway. My point is they
deliberately didn't show it to us, and I just thought
that was it was horrible. I thought that was just
a weak decision on the part of that network. The
I will say though, that it took ten minutes for
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the helicopter to get there to drag her off the slope.
That helicopter should have been hovering above her all the
way down. Yeah, you and just picked her up when
she fell.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
That might have been a bit to you know. That
can shoot your confidence, don't you think, maybe what are
all the medics doing here? Oh it's nothing, They're doing
drills and stuff. I mean, it's a it's not a
big deal. But there's a hell there's a meta a
helicopter up there. Yeah, yeah, is there? Yeah, you're right,
there is no I think I think that.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Mark Thompson is referring to the wire World of sports.
It was a show that came on every Saturday. And
here's the I think this is the new the By
the way, you who wrote this music, No, the guy,
the same guy that wrote Killing Me Softly, la Vernon
Shirley sat Happy Days and the love Boat theme song,
Charlie Fix.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
I've got his book on my kitchen counter.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Charlie Fox. I wrote this book, this theme song, and
it's one of the great theme songs of all time, banning.
Speaker 5 (13:14):
The globe to bring you a constant variety of sports.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
And the agony and so the agony of defeat was
this guy falling off.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Of a ski jump. Every week you saw it. Yeah,
and it was a tumble, much worse than Lindsay vughs.
But but somehow NBC sanitizes what they're going to show us,
and so we don't see it.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Yeah, that's too bad. Here's the audio on what happened
to this young lady.
Speaker 7 (13:45):
Vaughn wrote online that while her race didn't go as
she wanted, she has no regrets and mentioned that her
previous industries, including a torn acl weren't to blame for
the crash. Skier Lindsay Vaughn said a difference of five
inches cost her devis stating crash Sunday that ended her
hopes for a second career goal as she was airlifted
off the course. Vaughn posted on Instagram Monday, my Olympic
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dream did not finish the way I dreamt it. What
it wasn't a story?
Speaker 1 (14:12):
I don't think she had to say that my.
Speaker 7 (14:14):
Olympic dream did not finish the way I dreamt it.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
What right?
Speaker 2 (14:18):
You're saying that that's that's a given. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Yeah, it's like when when you survive a plane crash,
like a seven forty seven crashes and three hundred people died.
One guy made it. He goes, ah, I'm I'm very
happy to have made it, you know, to shay that
pretty much. Yeah, everybody on that plane wanted.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
To be you.
Speaker 7 (14:38):
It wasn't a storybook ending or a fairy tale.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
Didn't have to say that either.
Speaker 7 (14:43):
It was just life.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Could have said that. I'll accept that.
Speaker 7 (14:46):
But for other athletes, the dream is just beginning. America's
mixed doubles curling team was down against host country Italy
going into the last round of the semi final line
I didn't either.
Speaker 9 (14:59):
Cory TC Corey Dropkin pulled ahead in the final shot.
The wind propels them to today's final, where Team USA
is guaranteed its first ever medal. In Nick's curling, Wow.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
It's definitely like heavy wait to carry, But I slept
with mine under my pillows.
Speaker 7 (15:15):
Figure skating pair Ellie cam and Danny o'she.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Are Oh they are terrific. That that That young couple
that is dancing on ice, the mixed couple. Oh man,
My wife was watching it and I sat down. I'm like,
Holy Christ, these two are I even rewound it. I
went back and watched it again.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
Love that.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Yeah, I would have lost money on that Beck getting.
Speaker 7 (15:37):
Old figure skating pair Ellie cam and Danny o'she are
already cradling medals after their stunning person.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
I'm getting older and more feminine. As I get older,
I say, sit down when I leak, Oh, just where
I am?
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Good to knock you?
Speaker 1 (15:52):
Yeah, just where I am when I go number one?
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Well, to be fair, any opportunity to ship down as always,
that's now.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
As you get older, you go, you sit down? Stuff
foosh when you go number one? Say again, you go?
You sit down when you do number one? If it's
the middle of the night, Yeah, I don't want to
that's I bet Crozer has never done that.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Absolutely I do unapologetically.
Speaker 10 (16:16):
I am incredibly secure with my sexuality that I can
sit down very confidently every single time if I choose to,
just to go.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
Sure if you don't.
Speaker 10 (16:28):
If you stand up just because this is a little man,
do you need to worry about your sexuality?
Speaker 1 (16:33):
I remember last time I stood up. I even sit
in the urinal. I what about that I do stand.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
In the EU that's the odd part.
Speaker 10 (16:47):
Imagine how good this would be a week from now.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
That's gonna be on her front page of her OnlyFans
one week. Ladies and gentlemen just get better from here.
Speaker 7 (16:58):
After their stunning performance helped us secure gold in the
team event Sunday, Can you describe to me what it
feels like to be an Olympic champion?
Speaker 1 (17:07):
No, I've never been one.
Speaker 8 (17:09):
You're listening to Tim conwaytun you're on demand from KFI
Am six forty.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Mark Thompson is in the house, yes, sir, Yeah, and
he has a very popular radio YouTube show.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
What are you up to now? One hundred and fifty
forty seven? Wow, that's pretty good. I remember we had
three the first day.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
Now, it's true we have. You've helped mention it from
time to time, which always helps with KFI audience. It's
politics and news, not for everybody, but for those who
want that, it's great. And as I say, there's that
great interview with Chuck Negron there in the early days
of the show he was on, and that doesn't that's
free of politics. It's just a fun interview with him.
And he just passed away. I just came from his
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funeral today, So anyway, all of that history is wrapped
up into your mentions. I really appreciate you supporting the
show too.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
I support you in anything. YouTube.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
It's called the Mark Thompson Show. It's on YouTube e
Mark Thompson. Also on iHeartRadio. You know, we do it
as a podcast. It goes up as an audio podcast also.
So right up there next to the college, here.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
You go, a lot of people are now looking at
second incomes. Oh yeah, not making enough money, not getting by.
They need another job. And everyone is now working. Anybody
who works eight hours a day now or you're like,
how are you getting by eight hours? What's going on
with you that worked twelve to thirteen sixteen hours a
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day easily? Yeah, or else you're gonna be borrowing money
your whole life.
Speaker 11 (18:34):
According to the resume and career building website my Perfect
resume dot com, at least seventy two percent of American
workers rely on a secondary income. That's up from seventy
one percent last year.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
That's a lot. Seventy four percent. That's a real lot.
That is a real lot. Something's going on.
Speaker 12 (18:55):
More than half of the workers who took the survey
believe they'll need to maintain that second source of income
through the entirety of twenty twenty six. That does not
surprise local business owner Antonio Munos, who says he's seeing
the trend firsthand.
Speaker 13 (19:10):
A lot of my employees I've been with me for
a while, and they.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Have had to get other jobs just because of the
way the economy has been up and down.
Speaker 13 (19:19):
You know, a lot of the employees do any secondary
jobs in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle within the family.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
What would your second job be only fans fans only?
Speaker 2 (19:31):
I don't think I think that's going to bring in
any big dollars.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Fans only? Are only fans only fans? Yeah, that's not
a direct.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
Viable option for me. That's a good question. I don't know.
I think i'd be in trouble. Stefo.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
Have you thought about an only fans page?
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Uh?
Speaker 13 (19:51):
Yeah, if I wanted to just completely end the rest
of my ego, that would lose money.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Probably who cost you a couple hundred bucks a month? No, buddy,
you'd knock it out. I think you'd be great.
Speaker 8 (20:05):
Especially if they're the only one working and you know
that the mother's at home or the father at home
taking a character kids.
Speaker 12 (20:11):
According to the survey, examples of a secondary income ranged
from freelance, gig work, investing in stocks, or passive income
like rentals. But it also means picking up a second job.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Second job, that's right. I remember back in my modeling days,
that was my second job. Sure, sure, I remember. I
swear to God, Angel, you should have modeled Angel sandals.
I would have been a lovely good career. Well, you know,
when my dad was doing the caraburn Net show, they
wanted to do a father's son playgirl thing and my
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dad was done. Yeah, I see, Well they wanted him
to do the dwarf character and me stand next to him.
That looked odd.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, Well it's provocative, that's for sure.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
The height disparity really would it was really unfortunate, the
high disparity. It was really a bad luck. Well, the
dwarf character. Can I just ask your I don't think
I've ever asked you, your dad, I have all dwarf
knowledge for you. Nothing I don't know about came up
with that.
Speaker 6 (21:13):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Well, a guy named Tony DeFranco. No, no, I'm sorry.
The guys at the Carol Burnett show came up with that.
And when they started he was going to be the
who's the shorter guy on Fantasy Island?
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Oh yeah, mister.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
Survey. Yeah, and tattoo, yeah, tattoo yeah, right, yeah, and
they did Harvey was mister Rourke.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
That sketch.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
And then Tony DeFranco, one of my dad's best friends,
said hey, you should do a direct to video dwarf
on golf. And my dad said, that's the dumbest idea
I've ever heard in my life. And they didn't do
it for like a year, and then somebody heard the idea,
got some financing. It was only like thirty thousand dollars
to do it, and they shot it up in a
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thousand oaks at a North Ranch country club and it
sold him. It was directive videos, the first direct to
video comedy ever and it sold a million copies. A
million copies at twenty nine to ninety five a copy. Wow,
and you how much my dad got out of it?
Speaker 2 (22:18):
Oh my god, please tell me zero? Oh come on,
he didn't get zero. He was, but he didn't have
a piece of your saying the sale. No, there was.
They just paid him like.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Four years time. There was corruption and and crazy. He
was supposed to have a piece of it. It's a
long story.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
But oh but that's an interesting I think.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
It's all ended. I think it all ended up at
sant Anita.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
Oh, do you think your dad got it and just
doesn't want to tell you that he.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Maybe maybe, I don't know if he did, No, he
wouldn't do that, but he, you know, he had that look.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
It was so clever. He was so good.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
And then they did. They did a bunch of other videos,
door fund racing, door fun fishing. Stopped me when you
heard them all.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Door found getting screwed out of the profits.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Do on the the they called it the Greek Games.
They couldn't call it the Olympics. They had a whole series.
I will say this though, and I've said this to
my dad, and he thought it was funny, So don't
think I'm being mean. Okay, but the girlfriends that I
(23:26):
had during the caraber Neet show were a little higher
end than the doorfund fishing era. Just all right, back
to the seconding.
Speaker 12 (23:36):
Some workers resorts to ride share services like Uber and Lyft,
although no drivers.
Speaker 13 (23:41):
Okay, that's steph Fuoh you still do Uber and Lyft
not currently still getting all the paperwork done because it
takes forever to get the what is it? All the
tags and stuff that I need, But I've already gotten
the car cleared. I'm just waiting for the the tags.
You got a new ride after the accident, I did.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
He bought the same kind of cars, a new, newer version. Yeah,
about the exact same car. It's got a lot more
safety features, though it'll give me warnings.
Speaker 2 (24:13):
I mean, I don't know. I know there's a warning
for the kind of thing you've been through. The car
is about to flip and burst into flame.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
Steps. I've never asked you this, and I'm sorry to
ask you on the air, Okay, but do you often
think how close you were to dying?
Speaker 2 (24:27):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (24:28):
There's some times where I do.
Speaker 13 (24:29):
I'm just like, you know, especially if someone like someone
recently sent me the video because they had a connection
to one of the people that saved me, and I
was like, wow, that was that was a trip, Like
I can't believe that that actually happened. But obviously in
the moment that adrenaline was running so high, I was
just looking at the inside of my arm, and I'm like,
I hope I'll be okay, you know, But yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
Mean, it's weird how you're the psychology, you're your own mind,
You're in shock and all this stuff. In a way,
you almost can't accept how close.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
You were to Yeah.
Speaker 13 (24:56):
Maybe, yeah, it's one of the Yeah, I kind of
kind of that, but you know, my arm every day,
I'm just like, wow, I went through something. And you know,
even though, like I said, every time the surgeons see it,
they're like, you're like you do that? You still have
your arm?
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Really.
Speaker 13 (25:08):
Yeah, there was talk of amputation last meeting that I
or last follow up that I had. Yeah, that's what
they told me. But they were they just worked, They
worked incredibly hard to try to put it together. Wait,
the last fall of recently, No, the last follow up
months ago. Yeah, okay, all right, they're not still talking
about that.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
No, no, what are you talking about. I just think
we should take it off. No, no, no, no, no,
it's use it.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
You know the incident of day of the accident, did
say he lost his arm, thought he lost his arm Yoh.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Man, oh man, I'm glad you didn't. Buddy me too,
trust me, glad you're in good ship and you have
more mobility in that arm now than I think you
ever probably thought possible.
Speaker 13 (25:53):
Oh yeah, I thought I found my limit after like
a month of rehab, and it's kept improving after that,
like into the New Year. Someone, Okay, it's still going
She's like, yeah, expect that. You know, you're gonna have
changes as we as you continue on. So I said,
all right, I'll take it.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Your mom says, you're you're a thing of getting into
arm wrestling with that arm too.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
Yeah. Yeah, maybe once they get back.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Yeah, that's great, I'd like to see that.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
All right.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
We're live Conway and Thompson next starting next Tuesday week
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Moving to the evenings, We're gonna have a lot more
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Speaker 8 (26:29):
Forty you're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from
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Speaker 1 (26:36):
We're just talking about the like we do, you know,
occasionally talking about how we lost money at gambling. But
also the Epstein files have come up.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
There are a lot of money on those two.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Yeah, there are a lot of people in the Epstein
files that are in there, so indirectly they had nothing
to do with it. You know, like a guy would say, oh,
I know a lawyer in LA. If you ever need
a good lawyer in LA, call so and so. Sure,
and all of a sudden, his name's in the Epstein
files and now he's painted with this brush.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Oh absolutely right. I mean there are people who were
on his plane even who had nothing to do with
you know whatever. The guy had a network, an international
network of horror going on, but he also had an
international network of contacts going on. These are very powerful
people and people in politics and people in law and
people in charity, and you know. So he's The sad
(27:30):
part is the stink gets on every.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
Even if you're mentioned in it and you had no emails,
shor whatever.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
If you had a dinner at his house. I mean
he had these dinners all the time, and there was
not it was. They weren't sex dinners. They were just dinners.
And if you are one of those people, you know again,
and it's hard to say, like who at the dinner
is involved with Epstein in other ways and going to
that massage room whatever, and who is just a regular?
But I know somebody who was at one of those
(27:58):
dinners and he said there wasn't we're going on any
underage women there, So you know again, I I think
it's the repercussions from just being around that guy can
be substantial and likal. What's happening in England. I mean,
you see what's happening in England. So the Prime Minister
(28:21):
of England is someone who hired someone who was with
Epstein and kind of more a part of his network.
Let's say that the deserved stink of Epstein was on him,
but he didn't know the Prime minister when he hired him,
he had lied and didn't reveal this. Now they want
(28:42):
to get rid of the Prime Minister because he hired
this guy. He didn't even know that had he had
knowledge of Epstein, actually had involvement with Epstein. All I'm
trying to say is, you know, you're looking at somebody
losing their position of heat political power simply because they
made a mistake and I hired somebody who had been
(29:03):
with him.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
It's crazy. People have got to stop with that crap.
I understand the people that you know were on on
board on the plane and and you know, having sex
with underage kids, you know, get them to where they
need to go. But everybody else it's crazy. There was
a you know, the super Bowl was in California, and
(29:24):
so these poor guys on Seattle, uh and on the
Patriots they had to pay California taxes on their winnings.
Speaker 12 (29:34):
Is that right?
Speaker 1 (29:35):
You're not going to believe how much they had to pay.
Listen to this. This is crazy. Let me see if
I can crank this up here. Hold on, I wish
I knew how to turn the volume.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Up on this? Is this the way it's going to
be on the night Show? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (29:54):
I'm just practicing.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
You have somebody to do this.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
This is on Instagram?
Speaker 2 (29:57):
Did you guys put that that audio on today?
Speaker 1 (29:59):
That it's isn't you? Is? What? Is it? Under? No boomer? Okay,
that's why I didn't say it boomer oh boomers signe.
I didn't know those boomer siacin. Okay, all here are
the best? All right? This is how much these guys
had to paying taxes. It's unreal.
Speaker 6 (30:14):
For winning the Super Bowl, the winning team, each player
gets one hundred and seventy eight thousand dollars. In other words,
the Super Bowl isn't a part of their salary. And
because the game was played in California. In California has
a jock tax and they look at duty days, So
each team spends seven days in the state of California,
(30:35):
So those are seven duty days and they pierce your
regular salary at three point five percent, so he has
to pay when you take an accounty. He got the
one hundred and seventy eight thousand, plus his overall salary.
He has to pay the State of California for spending
seven days there two hundred and forty nine thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
That's just so stupid. So they give him a hundred
and seventy eight and his taxes are two hundred and
forty nine thousand.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
That is pretty awful.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
That's Boomer siasin saying it sounds like some you know
red you know, like red pilled schmuck on the internet.
This is a guy who knows his numbers.
Speaker 6 (31:15):
Really, it ends up costing him seventy one thousand dollars. Wow,
the go play in California now, but on the NFLPA. Now,
you gotta remember, it's probably even more than that because
since he's in the.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
NFLPA represents the players, it's a National Football Players players.
Speaker 6 (31:32):
Yeah, the go play in California now, but on the NFLPA. Now,
you gotta remember, it's probably even more than that because
since he's in Seattle, he's playing, he's playing against San
Francisco forty nine ers. That's another day he's there. And
he's playing against the La Rams, that's another day he's there.
So he's probably had like nine or ten duty days
(31:52):
or maybe even more than that in the state of California.
So if I'm the NFLPA, I'm like, hey, we're not
playing any more Super Bowls in you know, in California, which.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Not doing it. That's great, let us state. I mean,
guy comes in to play football and he has to
pay you know, eighty five thousand dollars in tax that
is so obscene. It chews up his entire paycheck. And
then he owes another eighty year he lose.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Money on it. It's really odd. I mean good.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
I hope they get a taste of what we have
to pay in taxes exactly. Fum we need the money,
that's right, they don't need it. They're all rich. Now,
they're not all rich. You know some of these guys
your first three or four years, they're making four hundred
thousand a year, absolutely right.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
I mean a lot of guys on that team are not.
You know, the jillionaire deals.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
You know Pooka Nakoua, you know, his salary is a year,
four hundred and ten thousand dollars. What. Yeah, he's he's
under a rookie contract. Oh my god, he didn't get
drafted you know, high in the high enough to get
a big salary. I'm gonna look that up. I think
that's true. I think he's making four hundred thousand a year.
All right, it's Conway Thompson were live on KIM six
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