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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI Am sixty and you're listening to the Conway
Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. It is the
Conway Show. You got Conway here, ding dong with you
all right? Spring Break is upon us. A lot of
people will be buzzing out for spring break from colleges.
They're probably already down there now the next week or so,
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depending on when your spring break is. But that's a
real cool time of the year. You know, you get
out of the East Coast with the snow and the
sleet and the rain and the cold temperatures. You go
down to Florida, enjoy yourself, maybe the Bahamas. But there's
a crackdown. There's a crackdown, seems like every year and
then everybody ignores it. But spring break is a big
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deal for a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
The spring Break travel Blitz is in full swing. TSA says,
expect high passenger volumes over the.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Next few weeks.
Speaker 4 (00:55):
It does.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Airlines get ready to fly one hundred and seventy three
million passengers in March and April alone, spring break.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
Spring break. That guy's got it going.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
On spring Break popular spots.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
That's why I'd end up next to at the pool,
spring break end on the plane.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Yeah, everywhere, popular spons nationwide like South Podre Island, Fort Lauderdale,
and New Orleans bracing for crowds bell.
Speaker 5 (01:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
When you were in high school or college, we a
spring breaker.
Speaker 4 (01:23):
You go on a spring break. Mom, Let you do that.
Speaker 6 (01:25):
No, I wasn't allowed to do that kind of really
is that right? I could do local stuff, but I
couldn't do Miami.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
No, right, But did you have friends that didn't.
Speaker 6 (01:35):
In high school? I think there was a college, yes, yeah,
but not in high school.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
We used to we went to spring break. We go
to Palm Springs for a spring break, which you know,
from the valley to Palm Springs, not real spring break, ye,
But we go down there for you know, three or
four nights. And I went with a buddy of mine,
a guy named Steve. I'm not going to say his
last name because it's not a great story about him.
And we went and we didn't have a hotel room.
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We went down to Palm Springs without securing a hotel room.
You know, that's what you do when you're in high school.
You just go and you'll find a place to stay.
And we went from one hotel to another, to another.
They're all booked, and we finally found this place for
thirty seven dollars. It was a motel, crappy motel, and
it was one of those ones where it had a
pool in the middle and then it was surrounded by
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rooms all around it. And the guy said, I got
one room with two beds in it thirty seven bucks
a night. And I said, oh great, okay, we'll take it.
And he said to us, okay, but there's some rules
around here. And you know, it was for older people.
There weren't a lot of spring breakers in the hotel.
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And I said, okay, what are the rules? He said,
one of the big rules is you don't climb up
onto the roof and jump in the pool. If you do,
we're going to throw you out. And I said, okay,
what are the odds that we're going to do?
Speaker 7 (02:56):
Then?
Speaker 1 (02:57):
So we check into the room. I go across the
street to a seven eleven to get some chips and
a drink. I come back. My buddy's on the roof, haha,
and he jumps in the pool. No, I was gone
ten minutes.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
Why would he do that without you there?
Speaker 1 (03:14):
He was in the car when I was checking in.
I didn't tell him because I didn't assume I had
to tell him.
Speaker 6 (03:21):
Yeah, right, especially you were only in the room for
how long?
Speaker 1 (03:23):
Literally he checked into the room, he put his bathing
suit on and climbed up to the roof of the hotel.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Gosh.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
And when I'm coming back to seven eleven, I got
a bag of l as and a drink and I
hear whoa splash, And the manager was standing right there
and he's like, guys, you're not going to get your
money back. I'm locking that door and you're going to
take your luggage and you're out of here. You knew
the rules, you knew the boundaries. Mahallaa, you're done. And
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we slept in the car the first night, and the
second night we found friends a guy named Todd Crowd.
We hung with him for a while and then I
went back to went back to his place, and our
other buddy named Keith was staying across the hall and
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he went to buy a coke out of one of
those coke machines, you know, like for forty cents or
thirty five cents whatever it was. He puts his thirty
five cents. He doesn't get the coke. It rattles around,
doesn't come out, and he takes a baseball bat and
he breaks the machine into one hundred pieces. Cops show up,
they arrest him, and they handcuff us because we're with him,
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until they discovered that we'd had nothing to do with it.
And so in the two days I was there, was
thrown out of one hotel and and not not handcuff
but detained. I should say. They put three of us
against the wall, and the other guy, the guy that
did it, Keith, went into jail and his dad had
to come get him. It was a big deal. It
was a a pretty big deal. Was he thinking did
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a pay for the machine? It was like twelve hundred
bucks whatever, And it was just you know, when you
get you, when you're drinking at that a you just
do stupid crap. And so I we we left Palm
Springs and it didn't seem spring breaky to me. It
seemed like it was, you know a lot of tension.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
At spring breaky for you, I.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
Don't know, like sitting on a beach in Miami, you know,
drinking and you know, playing beach volleyball, throwing the ball
around and then going out to a disco tech at night,
maybe I don't know, or line dancing, or I don't know,
maybe to a bar smoke and get a pickled egg
or something.
Speaker 4 (05:29):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
It's a pickled pigs foot or something. Do people still
eat that crap? The pickled pig's foot?
Speaker 4 (05:37):
Is that right? Did you ever have one? Is any good? Really?
Speaker 7 (05:43):
And so?
Speaker 4 (05:43):
But what what? What was on the bar that you
said no to?
Speaker 3 (05:46):
That?
Speaker 4 (05:46):
You said, uh no, no, no, let me have the
pigs foot.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
There was nothing else. It was just that where they
had the pickled sausages too. Yeah, pickled sausage.
Speaker 8 (05:55):
Pickled pigs foot, fantastic. I grew up with those things.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
Yeah, oh yeah, dude, the pickled sau Oh my god,
yet a life.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
You imagine trying to sell one of our kids on
a pickled pig's foot now, and it had the hoof
on it. Oh yeah, you grab the hoof and just
gnaw on the foot?
Speaker 9 (06:18):
God?
Speaker 4 (06:18):
What what animals?
Speaker 5 (06:19):
You know?
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Not? Damn us? Yeah, just suck down that juice. That's
so great. The pickled pig's foot, man, I don't know,
I bet you very it's very very difficult to find that.
Speaker 4 (06:36):
Now. I love the pickled eggs too, pickled eggs were good. Yeah,
A lot of people ate those.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
I wasn't into all the pickle crap I do behind
the bar whenever the bartender was looking and got the
green olives. I used to like to eat those, but
put too Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I get that. I
gat that sucked the pimento out of them. You know,
go on, but I bet you would. It would be hard.
You'd be hard pressed to find it. Pickled pigs foot
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in l A, you know, going from bar to bar
to bar, and you say, you guys, have we pickled
pigs feet? Like, get the hell out of here with.
Speaker 4 (07:09):
Those really hole in the wall places.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
Yeah, I wonder if they sell at Costco, you know,
because he's always coming a big jug, like a like
a big barrel. It looked like a glass barrel. And
they were only like a buck and a half or
so pickled pig's foot. But man, I don't know what
we were thinking that We thought that was the delicacy.
I do something with them feet and let him go
to waste. Man, let's beat on that.
Speaker 4 (07:31):
And I don't even think it was cooked, was it?
Speaker 10 (07:33):
No?
Speaker 4 (07:33):
Just pickle, just pickle, that's it.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
Man.
Speaker 4 (07:36):
That was a way to you know, to you know,
store them and preserve them. Right. But yeah, they didn't
have to cook them.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
You know what happened? I bet you dollars to donuts
did this happened? And that you know they're throwing all
the pickle They were throwing all the pigs feet away
so they couldn't do anything with them. And the guy goes, hey,
I'll pickle those, I'll put them in a jar, sell
them for a buck and a half. I'll pick them
up for you for free and go for a buck.
Speaker 9 (08:00):
And a half.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
Guy made millions. Put a life.
Speaker 11 (08:05):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
We've got a sinkhole in Encino. That's not good because
it wasn't caused by anything. There was no major earthquake,
there's no accident, nothing, big truck didn't hit it.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
It just busted up because it's old.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
All of the pipes, all the trunk lines, all the
water mains in Los Angeles, most of them are one
hundred plus years old. They weren't designed to last that long,
and they break all the time, all the time. This
time in Sino got a treat in Sino California, right
here in the San Fernando.
Speaker 9 (08:47):
Valand Glenn and lou In. That scene called continues to
grow at this hour. It was reported this water main
break was reported just before two thirty this afternoon. You
can see La City Fire on Sceeni here. They have
Burke Bank Boulevard completely shut DOWNE. This is in the
seventeen block of Burbank Boulevard at wish Avenue. As I
zoom in here, here's a look at that water. Mean,
it's really tearing up the road there along the curb side.
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That has prompted the complete closure of Burbank Boulevard between
Balboa and Louise. Let me show you the flooding that's
going on.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
That's where it is for all you geography nuts out
here out there. This is where that sinkhole is.
Speaker 9 (09:22):
The road there along the curb side that has prompted
the complete closure of Burbank Boulevard between Balboa and Louise.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Let me show you the okay between Balboa and Louise
off a street call that I've never heard of called
Wish I grew up in the valley. I've never heard
of wish Avenue. It's got to be new Maulholland Middle
School is out there. So if you have kids, they
go to Maulholland Middle School right off of Burbank between
Sherman Way and Victory, right off Fan Owen. There's a
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big sink call up out there. Let's see here. That's
not where it is. It's on Burbank between Burbank and
Wish That's where it is.
Speaker 12 (10:06):
Yeah, it's right on the west side of the Supulvita Basin. Okay,
all right, right below the Balboa Tennis Center. But I
think that traffic traffic looks like it's moving through, at
least on the westbound side. I'm not sure about the
eastbound side through that stretch.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
Okay, all right, maybe they got it fixed by now.
Speaker 9 (10:27):
Balboa and Louise, let me show you the flooding that's
going on here on the Fish.
Speaker 12 (10:30):
Avenue is in the residential area above Burbank Boulevard and
it does not come down to Burbank Boulevard.
Speaker 4 (10:38):
Oh boy, the coldest sound. Ah that sucks. All right,
thank you, Angel Balboa and Louise.
Speaker 9 (10:43):
Let me show you the flooding that's going on here
on the street. Fortunately, the water has not gotten up
up beyond the sidewalk, but has flooded out some of
those cars that are parked along the street. It's quite
a mess here. The traffic is jammed on Balboa and
at Louise. At this point, you can see Balboa here.
As I zoom back in, you can see the flooding
happening there. But again LAPD has that shutdown and they're
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waiting for LADWP to arrive to get this water meting shutdown.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
All right, So the avoid burbank between Balboa and Louise,
right off the Balboa exit there. It's near Balboa Park,
the balbo At Tennis Center, and the Ensino golf Course
is just the east of that. And the water main
just broke, you know, it just had enough. It couldn't
take any more water, couldn't take any more pressure, and
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it's over.
Speaker 4 (11:30):
It busts up. So that's gonna happen a lot. It
happens a lot, all right.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Guy got here with a major, major bill from an ambulance.
Speaker 7 (11:41):
We realized that you guys didn't have our insurance, so
we sent you the insurance and it looks like the
bill went up. The first bill we got without the
insurance was six hundred.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Bucks Okay, six hundred bucks not bad for an ambulance ride.
Speaker 4 (11:53):
All right, that's not bad, not bad.
Speaker 7 (11:55):
And then the second one was almost thirteen hundred bucks.
Speaker 4 (11:58):
Now we're getting pricing.
Speaker 13 (12:00):
Okay, yeah, so that's the first thing was you received.
That's a discount that you received if you're uninsured, so
you're not eligible said the discount since you are insured.
Speaker 14 (12:10):
This dad, he gets a six hundred dollars bill for
his daughter's ambulance ride to the emergency room.
Speaker 4 (12:17):
Okay, six hundred bucks isn't bad, that's not bad at all.
Speaker 14 (12:19):
But when he called to give the provider his insurance info,
the price more than doubled. Robbie, thank you for being here.
I mean this phone call goes on for like three minutes.
Have you gotten any additional answers or clarity as to
why you're being penalized for having insurance?
Speaker 4 (12:38):
Yeah, guy's got insurance, so and I's got to pay more.
Speaker 8 (12:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (12:41):
It's been a lot of learning because we've learned that
AB seven one six, a bill that Gavin Newsom passed
last year, provides a discount if you don't have insurance.
So in a world where insurance is already complicated enough
that's right. I receive a bill for six hundred dollars,
not bad. I see that they don't have my insurance
on there, and so I send them my insurance that
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with full trust that the bill would then go down?
Did it because I paid ten thousand dollars in insurance
premiums a year?
Speaker 4 (13:10):
So why wouldn't it? Yeah? Sure?
Speaker 7 (13:11):
And then to learn that it went up yep, because
I have insurance.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
That's absolutely shocked.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
Were you really shocked? Were you really shocked?
Speaker 5 (13:19):
Well?
Speaker 8 (13:19):
I guess the question to me is, well, who paid
the bill? I mean, if it went to the insurance,
didn't the insurance pay the bill right?
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Then the insurance should have picked up or was his
portion of it thirteen hundred with insurance six hundred without?
Speaker 4 (13:32):
I think that's what he's pissed about. I don't know'
to find out more.
Speaker 14 (13:35):
Yeah, I mean the whole thing is just crazy. And
then other thing too. Robbie, is we hear you repeatedly
in this phone call, ask multiple times? You know, like,
what's the guidance? Are you telling me I should cancel
my insurance in order to have to pay less in
the future? What's your game plan here? How are you moving.
Speaker 7 (13:52):
So yeah, and it's a great question, and I'm obviously
frustrated on the phone, as you can imagine, And it
does look like you should probably have insurance for most scenarios.
You know, if you crack your head on the sidewalk
and you need surgery, you're gonna need insurance.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
But for this.
Speaker 7 (14:08):
Specific scenario where you need to take an ambulance to
the hospital in California, it really does look like you're
in better shape if you don't actually have insurance, which
is the last thing on your mind when you're calling
nine to one one because your daughter is having trouble breathing.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Yeah, I mean, look if your daughter, if they saved
your daughter's life six hundred or thirteen, there's there's no difference.
I mean that they it's a miracle, they saved your daughter.
You should be thrilled. But I do get it where
you know, they always punish the people who are playing
by the rules. If you didn't have insurance and you
know you're spending all your money on you know, weed
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and I you know, going to a disco, h then
you get the discount.
Speaker 8 (14:49):
So the bill though AB seven seven one six, what
that when it passed a year ago in January and
went into effect. The whole purpose of it was so
that if you whether or not you have insuredurance, you know,
when an ambulance comes, if you say, if you have insurance,
ambulance comes picks you up. If that ambulance is out
of out of the market for your insurance, you know,
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in the past, they could still they could charge you
whatever you want because it was out of market for
your insurance.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
All right.
Speaker 8 (15:14):
What the bill does is says that if it's out
of market, they cannot charge what the maximum amount is
that the the in market would cost you for that
area that you live in.
Speaker 4 (15:25):
Oh, that's cool. You know in Burbank they have this.
Speaker 7 (15:28):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
I don't know if anybody knows about it. We discovered
it sort of by accident. But we pay I think,
I don't know. I think it's like ninety four dollars
a year and we get free unlimited ambulance rides or
I think you get three for free. Yeah, we never
use them. I mean knock on wood.
Speaker 8 (15:47):
But assuming that they're in the network, right, they got
to be in Burbank, you know what I mean, the
network and the insurance that you're that you're paying for right,
But I'm saying the Burbank has a different plan. City
is Yeah, the Burbank City of You can pay I
think ninety bucks a year and then they don't even
charge your insurance or anybody. They just pick it up,
which is a sweet deal, you know, because if you
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ever use it once, you know, that could be astronomical.
I had to call an ambulance on myself, which is strange.
Speaker 4 (16:17):
You know.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
As Brian Reagan points out in his act, he always
call ambulances for people other than yourself. You know, they
never call, hey, come pick me up. He does a
great run on Hey, I'll be on the floor, come
pick me up. But my wife was seven months pregnant.
She couldn't lift me up, and I couldn't get up.
I thought it was having a stroke and I had
I guess I just had severe severe dehydration and food poisoning,
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and I thought I was dying.
Speaker 4 (16:43):
So she called an ambulance.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Like nine guys showed up, you know, fire truck and
an ambulance, and they put me in the ambulance. And
the guy thought it was pretty serious because he put
the lights and sirens on there, and they drove me
to the hospital. And on the way to the hospital,
the two guys in the ambulance, one guy back.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
There with me and the other guy driving.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
They both decided that'd be the perfect time to talk
about what they ate at Jack in the Box. Well,
I was throwing up. I couldn't stop that conversation quick enough.
And man, when you get you know, the best thing
in the world, and I know, we got to take
a break. The best feeling in the world is when
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you're in the emergency room. You're shivering because you got
you know, you're dying, and somebody brings you a warm blanket.
There is nothing like that in the world. That warm
blanket they put on you is worth its weight in
gold or whatever. They keep them. They keep them rooms
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and then places freezing. Yeah, yeah, to keep all the
germs out of there. They keep it at thirty eight
degrees and you're shaking, the whole bed shaking, you know
where you're shivering, and they put that.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
Warm blanket on you.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
Oowe that you would buy that blanket for ten grand,
ten thousand dollars and it's beautiful, it's great. Hope they
never have to use it. But that's the move. That's
the move. I werely covering the storm, and they think
it's coming in at around six o'clock tonight, So we've
got another a half hour or so and it starts,
and then it's gonna be raining all night long, all night.
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One of the bigger storms. They've reduced it. They've actually
reduced the projection the prediction of this storm a little bit.
But it's supposed to be all night tonight, rain all
night tonight, somewhat of an atmospheric river, so it might
be consistent. And thank god, I don't have to go
anywhere tomorrow. Oh no, I got to drive the hunting
Beach tomorrow at seven am, so I'll be on the
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road ding dong with that. With the Huntington Beach Police awards. Yeah,
the cops are giving away awards. They decided I am
the perfect guy to give.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
The awards away. I couldn't believe it.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
So I'll be there tomorrow with the Huntington Beach Police
Department handing out these awards.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
They'll definitely learn.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Yeah, and the guy that did a couple of years ago,
who are recommended, because I couldn't do it. I said, hey, wy,
don't get us that guy again. He had a duy
and a domestic go. Okay, that's the way out of
this two high ad price to pay right now. But
I understand why he did. He wanted to get out
of that.
Speaker 11 (19:13):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on de Mayo from
KF I am sixty.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
We have a obviously snow and rain coming in that's
gonna be a big deal. And Dallas Rains, who I
think is a top notch guy in Los Angeles. Dallas
Rains will tell us exactly what's going on, what's going
on with this weather and the winds and how it's
gonna affect Jackie in Shadow. For some reason, we're all
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concerned about how the wind and the rain and the
snow is going to affect a couple of eagles and
three eaglets up in the hills. Everybody's always on these eagles,
and I'm with them.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
I'm with them. I watch these eagles all the time.
I love them.
Speaker 3 (20:01):
Winds up to sixty miles per hour will blow through
when that squall line comes into southern California overnight tonight
early tomorrow morning. We have some light brain shower today.
Those are showing up on the radar scope and notice
how everything's kind of coming up on the south and east.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
It's gonna be a rough night for Shadow and Jackie
sixty mile an hour winds. They're in a tree that's
one hundred and forty feet above the ground level and
the ground is at sixty five hundred feet, so they're
way way up in a tree that gets rocking and
rolling when these winds come up. So let's say an
extra little Birdie prayer tonight for the Jackie and Shadow family.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
That's because it's feeding into the squall line that's up
in northern California tonight, but it is on the way.
OC You're looking pretty good. A few light snow shower.
It's hard ocurring at the higher peaks, it's this sour,
but that snow level will be dropping. We're going to
see a lot of snow in the mountains of ventur
County and also a lot of snow coming down in
the San Bernardino Range. This is what we can do
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with the Live Mega. We can go right down to
your street level, so you can take a look at that.
Through Burbank and Glendell. We're getting some rain right now.
This shower move right over that area, but that's one
of the powerful things about the live megadoppler. I mean,
we can really get down there and show you what's happening.
Let's take a look at our warnings and watch us
winter storm morning four PM this afternoon all the way
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through Saturday at five o'clock in the morning, because once
the squall line comes through, that's when you'll see a
lot of heavy snow and that's when the temperatures will
really start dropping. That will happen tomorrow afternoon and into
all day Friday. Look at the heavy rain coming down
from Mono rain. This is all part of the weather
system that is on the way we look at it
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on the satellite view. This is the cold front. So
the winds behind the cold front that's diving cold winds
out of the northwest.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
You got to give Dallas Rains credit for enthusiasm. You know,
a lot of weatherman, a lot of meteorologies, they burn
out after doing weather for ten, fifteen, twenty years. This
guy sounds it's like he started two weeks ago, still
very enthusiastic about the weather, and enthusiasm goes a long
long way on TV and radio.
Speaker 3 (22:09):
But look ahead of the front. The winds are coming
up out of the south, and when these two air
masses collide right along this front, the air is violently lifted,
producing big cumulonimbus clouds and lightning. So here's what it
looks like tonight.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
We got to watch out Jackie in Shadow. I don't
if they know what's coming, but man, it's gonna be
a tough night for the eagles and the eaglets.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
At eleven thirty five, around midnight, it will be coming
through Santa Barbara and Ventura County.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Do you hear that? Don't have ass this? Listen to
the weather. Listen to Dallas.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
At eleven thirty five, around midnight, it will be coming
through Santa Barbara and Ventura County. A right, this is
what we call the squall line. The good thing about
the squall line, so they are really intense.
Speaker 4 (22:50):
Yes, they're really intense.
Speaker 3 (22:52):
They are really intense, yes, really intense.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Th dog with that intensity, and so you gotta be
aware that it's going to be radical, radical, potentially radical
in your area.
Speaker 4 (23:03):
Really intense.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
But they don't last very long, about forty five minutes
to an hour. But that is enough to produce some
very heavy rain in the foothill communities. This is two
fifteen and that's right over the Eaton Canyon area, So
it's gonna be one of those deals where it's overnight
when most people are sleeping, heavy snow behind the Fridays.
It heads on out into the desert by mid to
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late morning tomorrow, but there's still plenty scattered showers and
a lot of snow. It's that colder ear behind the
cold front comes in from the northwest.
Speaker 4 (23:33):
Okay, lots of rain, lots of snow.
Speaker 3 (23:35):
And then we have another weather system arriving possibly on Friday. Hell,
this one will have snow with it, but not a
whole lot of rain. But very unstable weather is coming.
That will change though as we get into the weekend.
Let's take a look at tonight's forecast and you can
see the rain by two am is all over Filmore
and lightning strikes.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
Yes, and lightning strikes. Got to remember that it could
be dangerous with the light in thunder.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
And lightning strikes.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
Yes, dig dog with them in lightning strikes. Yeah, guys
stroking out and lightning strikes, Ah, Dallas, what's going on
with you?
Speaker 3 (24:10):
And lightning strikes rumbling across the area down to forty
four Glendale. It'll take a while for the rain to
get out to Temeechila and Lake Elsinore. That'll be around sunrise,
but when it does, it will be hefty, up to
one to two inches of rain and in some of
the foothill community some of.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
The foothill communities, and lightning strikes, lightning strikes.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
Man right there, we're getting that lifting due to the mountain.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Areas, yeah, which is also lightening strikes.
Speaker 4 (24:37):
Dig dog.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
That's where we could see anywhere between two and three
inches of rain, maybe a little bit.
Speaker 4 (24:43):
More and lightning strikes ya.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
All right, So here's our forecast for tonight, coudy skies,
rain at times that were coming very heavy overnight, between
one and two inches.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Of rain, one and two inches of rain and in
a lightning strikes, lightning strikes.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
He wins with the front as the squall line comes through.
Then on Friday will break out to partly cloudy, the
cloudy skies.
Speaker 4 (25:06):
And no more lightning strike, lightning strikes.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
All right, radical rain coming in to night and to
and ton and tomorrow and Friday all the way into Saturday.
So be prepared, Please be prepared. We'll try to keep
warning you, but we can't die. You know, warn you
if you're not listening, So call your friends, call your family,
go on social media and tell people that this storm
is coming. Dallas Rains said it could be radical and
(25:33):
there could be radical lightning.
Speaker 8 (25:36):
Strikes and lightning strikes, lightning strikes and lightning strikes.
Speaker 4 (25:41):
Dong with that guy.
Speaker 11 (25:43):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
Well, we had a we've got Tribuco Canyon. We know
we have a lot of listeners in Orange County. That's
where they had the airport fire in the canyon back there,
and now they're affecting mandatory evacuations because they are expecting
a lot of land movement, a lot of mud, and
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a lot of damage. So if you live in that area,
you've got to be aware of this, and we're making
you aware of it.
Speaker 5 (26:16):
Those mandatory evacuations go into effect in less than thirty minutes,
less than ten minutes.
Speaker 4 (26:22):
They're going to effect in nine minutes from now, nine minutes.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
Minutes starting at six o'clock fouring areas affected by the
airport fire, and this is one of those problem areas
behind me here in Tribuco canyon.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
Last month you.
Speaker 5 (26:35):
Had mud and water flowing over the top of this bridge.
A sand bag filling station in Tribuco Canyon is open
and ready to go for canyon residents in coming winter storm.
Speaker 12 (26:46):
Just want to make sure everything's going to be predictator
dogs and our horses or cats in our Wow.
Speaker 4 (26:51):
Man, she's got a lot going on.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
Predectator dogs, the dogs, horses, are horses, cats.
Speaker 5 (26:58):
Michelle Zorn stuff buy to grab a few sandbasts, but
doesn't plan to take any chances.
Speaker 14 (27:04):
It actually wasn't that bad.
Speaker 4 (27:05):
We thought it was me worse.
Speaker 14 (27:07):
But this time.
Speaker 4 (27:09):
We really didn't get sandittis last time.
Speaker 14 (27:11):
But we just said the same.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
Maybe, how does that complicate your life? When you have
to evacuate and you've got dogs, cats, and horses. There's
not a lot of opportunity there, you know, like we'll
take in friends dogs, maybe a cat or two, but
I can't take any horses. You know, I'm just not
set up to take the horses. How do what you
do with them? Could you take horses? Crows in the backyard?
(27:35):
Probably time up on that basketball court. No, you could
take you could take a dozen horses, dude, You can
take the you can take the Clydesdales.
Speaker 4 (27:45):
You can take that old Budwiser, that old clan. Isn't
there something?
Speaker 8 (27:49):
I mean, you know more about horses than I do.
But don't you need like more level land rather than
it being yes yeah, yeah, but you're kind of screws me. No,
but your your basketball court's levels perfect small space.
Speaker 6 (28:01):
Yeah, even in emergency situations.
Speaker 4 (28:04):
Then throw them in the pool. Horses swim.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
You have a front yard, yeah, but I don't think
in Burbank you can put ten horses in your front yard.
I think they look down on you.
Speaker 6 (28:13):
Could you take a horse? You probably do what heartbeat?
Even if I had to keep them across the street
at the park, I would do it.
Speaker 4 (28:21):
You do that, you just sit with the horse. Yes,
I would. You're one of those ones as a little girl,
I want a pony. I just want to help. Could
you take horses, Angels, We don't know what kind of
pad you got. Could you take a horse or two?
Speaker 12 (28:34):
I would totally take a horse, maybe even two?
Speaker 4 (28:37):
Actually yeah, all.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Right, So if you have horses called belly o at
the station and uh angel, they'll take your horses, you know.
Speaker 4 (28:47):
Now, you guys gotta take horses.
Speaker 14 (28:49):
But we just said this, I maybe with everything going on,
might as well be safe and sorry.
Speaker 5 (28:53):
With the heaviest rain expected overnight, a mandatory evacuation order
goes into effect later the sea mean, you know the
airport fire burn scar we do?
Speaker 1 (29:03):
You know, I hate to keep banging on this. I
think horses are a lot, a lot of work. You know,
you can't just have a horse that stays inside all
day and then you know, you take it out to
you know, bathroom, go to the take a dump, and
then bring it back here.
Speaker 8 (29:18):
There's the reason I have cats instead of dogs in
the first place. Cats are pretty self sufficient for the
most part. Dogs you have to pay a lot of
attention to that. Yes, and now I'll multiply that and
a horse.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
You know, they probably eat fifteen pounds of food a day.
I would say ten to fifteen pounds too, and then
you got to keep feeding them. And then they take
those big ass dumps, you know, those steamers that you
got to clean up hay in that. Yeah, it's all
it's all all hay, and the dogs are eating it
and then it's just a mess.
Speaker 10 (29:51):
Advise residence. If a mandatory evacuation order does come into
effect due to conditions. Please observe those warnings.
Speaker 5 (29:59):
During last smuth storm, Tribuco Canyon Road was shut down
as water and debris toppled over a bridge.
Speaker 10 (30:06):
That shows the force of Mother Nature can be strong.
And we moved about one hundred and twenty six thousand
pounds of mud, debris, tree limbs from Turbrico Canyon Road
and that was debris that came down from the fire
Bernascar area.
Speaker 5 (30:18):
Orange County Public Works has been cleaning out culverts and
roadside drains ahead of the rainfall. This storm will be
another test for them, but Michelle believes canyon rights.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Ironically, I think Orange County what is it, Orange County
public Works? I think they're the ones that started that
fire that now they get they're cleaning up after. Right, Yeah,
they were moving rocks around, sparked, sparked up, and caused
that fire.
Speaker 5 (30:44):
This storm will be another test for them, But Michelle
believes canyon residents are ready to handle whatever Mother Nature
throws it.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Well, that's right, those canyon residents are tough people do
with it.
Speaker 14 (30:54):
And then we have great neighbors and everybody helps each other.
Speaker 5 (30:57):
A Tribuco Canyon bridge right, here that you see on
your screen will most likely be shut down later this evening.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
Could you steph wush? Could you take on a horse?
Could you? Would you and your apartment? Could you have
a horse? Definitely? Couldn't? No, could not.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
You wouldn't do that to Are you on the first
floor second floor? For uh, it's well it's one floor,
but yeah, one, are you on the first floor?
Speaker 4 (31:19):
You can take a horse. You get one of those shetlands. Yeah,
just leave them in the backyard. Big ass horse in
your apartment.
Speaker 5 (31:25):
Dump great because of the possibility of mud into brief flows.
And once again a mandatory evacuation order goes into effect.
Four tribucle Canyon.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
At six o'clock. That's in two minutes.
Speaker 5 (31:37):
Hot Springs Canyons and also Bill Canyon, and right now
a voluntary evacuation morning is an effect for Long and
Majessica Canyons. Reporting live in Tribugal Canyon. Give a Gonzales
ABC seven iwinness.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Snooze, okay, and when we come back. There was a
home invasion or suspect murdered in Arcadia and a beautiful
part of Arcadia. What's going on with the world that
we live in? Every night? There's break ins every night,
there's murders every night. The guy's are robbing you know.
I don't know if you saw that taco shop that
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was robbed in broad daylight. Guy comes in, takes the
cash register in broad daylight, not even wait until they're
closed at night, comes in while there's customers in the
taco shop, takes the cash register and takes off, got
a thousand bucks out of it. Now the guy's out
of a you know, a thousand bucks his register, and
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that's the second time he's been robbed. Man, if you
have a store I think that's all you think about nowadays.
When am I going to get wiped out? Who's going
to wipe me out? And when am I going to
get wiped out? That's what you think about all the time.
And even in a house, you think, or an apartment
or condo, townhouse, whatever it is, you think somebody's coming
in tonight.
Speaker 4 (32:49):
To wipe you out. They want your stuff.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
They don't want to work, they don't want to make money,
they don't want to, you know, work for thirty years
and save money. They want your money tonight and they're
coming to get it, and we, for some reason won't
or can't stop it. It's unbelievable. All right, Rain's coming in.
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