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It's k IF I Am six fortyand you're listening to The Conway Show on
demand on the iHeartRadio app k IFI Am six forty. It is The
Conway Show. And one of thefunniest guys in Hollywood is not the funniest
man in Hollywood is with us.He's come out with us all the time
on k LSx, and he's withus. Adam Corolla, how you Bob,
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good Timmy? Oh man? Youknow, I heard you talk this
week about something that I thought,and I've lived in secrecy. I thought
that I was the only guy inthe United States that has this problem with
my wife, and so I nevertalked about it on the air. I
kept myself. I kept quiet aboutit, and I just sort of stewed
in my anger and my disbelief thatI had to suffer through this. And
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then I heard you talk about it, and it felt like I found a
buddy who could completely relate. AndI'll tell you what it is. It's
coming home. And no longer doesthis happen in my head because I brought
it up in a pretty radical waya couple of times, and now we've
turned the corner. But it's cominghome. And the garage door is open.
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Yeah. Well, you know,here's the thing. Women forget stuff,
but they forget, they forget stuff, and they only remember the stuff
you forget. They never forget thestuff you forget, and always forget the
stuff they forget. And then we'lltell you it's annoying, which is a
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weird thing. Like I don't thinkI've been annoyed in my entire life.
Women are always annoyed by everything,which is it's not even in my lexicon.
Like I would go, that guy'sa douchebag, but I would never
go that guy's annoying. And thereason that he's annoying is because it can
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never be defined. You go,how about we go out to dinner tonight
with Larry and his wife, Andthen your rife will go, Larry's annoy
and then you'll go, what doyou mean he's annoying? He's an attorney.
I love that guy. I'm annoyedby him, and you go,
what are you talking about? Andjust go, I'm annoyed. And it's
a catch all for never really havingto deal with whatever the issue is.
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You know. I when we usedwe used to live in Tarzana and there
was a problem in our neighborhood wherepeople were sneaking into homes because the garage
door was left open. And youknow, once a week, maybe once
twice, two or three times amonth, I'd come home and the garage
door would be open, and I'dsaid my wife, I go, hey,
baby, I know we've we've goneover this like ten or twelve times,
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but do me a favorite. Canyou please close the garage door because
we've got a two year old inthe house and I don't want a guy
sneaking into the house and killing bothof you, and that would really screw
up a lot of lives. Socould you please shut that garage door?
And man, oh man, sometimesthat sucker would still be open. Yeah,
you know what I think it is, I say, And I've talked
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to doctor Grew about this a lot. Guys usually grow up playing team sports
and they do something wrong and theyyelled that and they have to do so,
they have to do broch ups.They've left it sam down and they
internalized and they understand that women donot grow up in that environment. And
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when you say something like this tothem, it's never perceived as constructive.
It's always an attack and annoying.That's great, man. You know,
I really missed the show that youused to do. I think that's with
TLC, the Adam Carolla Project.I don't know why that ever stopped,
because it was the best show onTV, especially when you drove around And
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I can't remember the kid's name yougrew up with. I think his name
is don or Donnie, but hismom was a real estate agent. Is
that do I get that right?Yeah? Yeah, that show was me
buying my dad's house, the housespent all my high school years in and
renovating it with all the guys Iactually used to work construction with. So
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it wasn't Ty Pennington and his goodlooking brother. It was all the misfits
and all the screw ups and allthe mess ups that I actually worked construction
with when I work construction, right, So that's why that show was an
actual, real depiction of what actuallygoes on on a build side. Right.
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But I remember my favorite episode ofthat was that you ordered and it
took a couple I think it wastwo or three months to get these laminated
beams or lamb beams, whatever youcall them, and they cut the wrong
one and you were beside yourself.You couldn't believe that something it took so
long to get there was so expensive, such an integral part of that show
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was screwed up. Well, sofor your listeners who may not be journeyman
carpenter like what I got, youhave to order, which could be up
to forty percent of your listenership.There's something called glue lamb beams or pair
of lambs. When you go intoa big box store and you look up
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and see those big laminated wooden beams, that is a glue lamb beam,
and you order them by the foot. So if you need to span twelve
and a half feet, you ordera thirteen footer because you don't want to
waste mysterial because you got to dotwenty two feet, you'd order twenty three
feet and cut it to size.So I ordered like one twenty five footer
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and one twelve footer, and thenI told Gary go out and cut the
beam at eleven and a half feet, and he cut ten feet off of
the twenty five folder, and theywere right next to each other on saw
bluffs, and I was like,Gary, you couldn't just cut six inches
off this one. You cut tenher look for that, and we don't
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have a long beam anymore, andit was a two month lead time and
it's what goes on all day,every day on every side. I love
that show. And another one ofmy favorite episodes was when you know you
were going to treat people to lunchbecause you know that you didn't want them
going off campus and spending three hoursgetting high and eating, and then you
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came back and they're eating Jack inthe box and you're like, Okay,
guys, I didn't mean that kindof food. That's such a great show.
What people need to understand about socalled carpenters is these are just the
dumbest guys you went to high schoolwith. Their parents, have no business
they could go into, and theywere rejected by the military, and now
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they have to do something in orderto feed themselves and that's why they're carpenters.
Oh that's great, man. Ilove listening to your podcast. It's
it's always great. They it's goneup in listenership over the last couple of
months, which is great because youknow, with so many podcasts out there,
there seems to be a shrinking amountof visitors or listeners because there are
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so many selections out there, butyours is different. You're actually gone up
in last couple of months because Ithink people find it funny and quality and
they know it, you know it'sgonna be worth the hour and a half
of their time. Well, youknow, there's I think three million podcasts
wow out there now, and soit's like every day we add one hundred
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and fifty podcasts and two and ahalf podcasts listeners. Right, so the
mass is going to work out ata certain point. Yeah, I started
fifteen years ago. Fifteen years agothere wasn't a lot of podcasts, and
now everyone in their mother's doing apodcast. So it's kind of a lot
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more competitive. But if you're goodand you're consistent, you'll build audience.
It's great. And then whoever youhad on I can't remember this name,
but you had somebody on the otherday attacking Taylor Swift's ability to sing and
dance, and I thought, man, that's great to have the balls to
do that. Well, you knowthe thing about podcasts is you really can
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say what you want. You canstill get shouted down, and you can
still get fragged out on social media, but by and large it's a place
where people go for unfettered opinions.Yeah, and that's kind of how it
started and it's pretty much held upthat way, which is nice because I
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feel like we need that now.It's great. Hey, where can people
see You're going to be in townor would you like anything to promote here?
We got a huge Adam Carolla fanbase. Yeah, I'm going to
be out in Reno on the thirtiethof this month with Leno opening up exhibit
of all my Paul Newman cars atthe Reno Automotive Museum. So that'll be
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a place. Oh, that's great. Come say hi. And if people
go to Adamcrola dot com, they'lljust find all the live dates and all
the events excellent at that website.And Buddy, I know that it's asking
a lot, but in the twentyfive years that have been doing radio,
my favorite times were Fridays at seveno'clock. You'd come on for an hour
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and it was just, you know, not an hour of laughs, and
it was great. I often goback and listen to those hours. Man.
Oh, I feel the same way, Kim. You know, anytime
you need me, I'm there.All right, Adam Carolla, you just
heard it as becoming a regular sixpm Fridays right here on KFI. Buddy,
I appreciate it. We'll talk toyou again soon. Thanks Jim.
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All right, there he goes AdamCarolla. Well, the funniest men in
the world, if not the funniestman in Hollywood. You can't have a
long ass career like that without deliveringand without being funny every single day.
Adamcrola dot com. Go check outthis podcast. It's great. It really
is terrific. Adamcrola dot com relive on KFI. You're listening to Tim
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Conway Junior on demand from KFI AMsix forty KFI AM at six forty.
It's Conway Shore breaking news in Burbank, California. No good, no good.
An armed robbery has occurred about thirtyminutes ago. What does this say?
Okay, yeah, about thirty minutesago on Hollywood Way where the travel
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lodge is there, so people arefamiliar with Burbank. It's just north of
north of Magnolia, south of BurbankBoulevard. It was a really cool Mexican
place. Is where that that minitarget is. You probably know they are
area. An arm robbery occurred thirtyminutes ago at the travel Lodge on Hollywood
Way. There were three suspects andski masks. They had handguns and they
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were last seen on foot fleeing northboundon Hollywood Way. No vehicle is seen,
but I will say this, you'reeffing with the wrong police department.
As of eight minutes ago, they'rereporting that it was a BMW, a
white four door, white four doorBMW. Ah right, Kiki with her
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car knowledge, that's really cool.What kind of car do you drive,
Kiki? I drive a white HondaCRV. Look at you like a like
a mom's car. Ready. Yeah. I like the space and I like
that it sits high up. Yes, I like both of those. And
you're gonna have your first born inthat in that seat in that car,
right, I don't know about that. Okay, you and Brian, you're
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gonna get married, right? Yeahto a guy? M Okay, all
right? Kind of odd. Iknow twenty twenty four are, but you
know, whatever guys are living innineteen seventy eight, you know, guys
and gals getting married. I don'tmighty, I don't even think I'm allowed
to talk about it on the air. Are you allowed to mention heterosexual weddings,
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I guess. So let's see.Yeah, let's find out. Let'
see if we get suspended for thisguy and a girl getting married? Got
a mighty Would you guys meet onsome freaky website freaky? Yeah, we
are underground website. Not underground.I mean we met on a dating app,
right, and you knew he wasa guy when you met him?
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Yeah? Thankfully the coin toss Icould have been catfish. I don't judge.
I don't judge. I just thinkmy eyes. I mean I get
my eyes get real big, andI my head jerks around like woa,
whoa wait, guy and a girlgetting married. Wow, that's kind of
cool. But anyway, so you'replanning on having you're getting married soon?
Right? Yeah, well not soonbut October October? Okay, And you
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guys met on a dating site yeahbumble? Oh okay, all right,
I've heard of bumble. I'm notI don't have an account, but I've
heard it. Yeah, you don'treally kills a lot of dating accounts for
guys. What when their wives findhim? Allow them cancel after their wives
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find him, really shuts down theactivity. All right, So you met
on Bumble? How long did youspeak with this Brian before you actually met
in person? I think we hadbeen talking three days. It was literally
Wow. We met on the dayafter Christmas twenty sixth, and we had
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been talking for just a couple ofdays, and he wanted to go get
Korean barbecue because I had talked aboutit on my time living here prior.
And we went and got Korean barbecue, and then the rest is history.
And you guys have put to bed. His first request where he needed to
borrow twelve hundred dollars is that whenyou got you guys met over he needed
to borrow money. Yeah. Iwas actually selling my iPad. I was
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going to steal it from me.Okay, that's cool. All right,
I'm glad you got over that.And was it love at first sight or
did you What did you think ofwhen you first saw him? I liked
him. I think at that pointwe were just going to be friends.
Ah, we weren't dating seriously tilllike a year later. Wow. But
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but you know what, key,Look, I'm not going to give you
an advice is I don't like takingadvice. But I think relationships that start
as friends and then turn into somethingelse. I think have I think have
long staying power. I think sotoo. And proof of that, m
Michael Krozer. Now, Michael Krozer, you were friends with your wife for
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years yep, before you married.Yeah, we had a we had a
great easy way to meet up though, you know the kid's school. Oh
that's right, that's right. Yeah, But you've known how long did you
know her before? You guys dateda couple of years, few years.
She was married at the time.So wow, I had I put they
put it into that. Yeah,Man, Krozier is the home wrecker man.
Once chicks meat Krozier. Man,they break up with anybody, anything
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to get to this guy. That'sme. Just brings out the cutoff shorts
and the fish net tank tops andit's done. Has she ever seen that
act? Not as far as youknow. Right early early home from Claremont
Bars. Baby, we got thefish nets going on tonight. Just close
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your eyes, baby, all right, open? That's great. So but
but but what's great about your relationship? And again, who am I to
say? But you knew her fora long time. You guys lived in
the same area, you had kidsin common, you had a lot of
things in common. We did.We absolutely did. And I always tell
people and it's absolutely truth. Thesecond I saw her eyes, I was
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done, really but I was coolabout it because she was married. Okay,
I waited, but I bited mytime. So when you found out
she was getting divorced, that wasa walk off homer for you. There
was there was something to me thatwent, all right, this is moving
on. Do you remember where youwere when you found that out? Yes?
Was it rmember going around or youjust found it out cold? No?
I'm debating how much to say,all right, how much she'll be
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like, I don't need that,Okay, all right, I get it,
I get it. I get it. Privacy, man, privacy,
I don't care. But you know, yeah, I get it. I
totally get it, totally understand allright. So, Kiki, when's the
big wedding again? Is in June? October? October? October? What
nineteenth? Oh? Okay, that'sthe day I got totaled my mom's car,
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fun got my license. I wenton October thirteenth, get my license
failed, I had to wait forthe weekend. Got on the sixteenth,
October sixteenth. Then three days laterI completely totaled my mom's car. So
there you go, dinged wrong withher and put myself and my brother in
the hospital. So totally worth it. Uh, he has an odd odd
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day, odd day. All right, that's that's great. October nineteenth is
gonna be here in Fresno. It'sgonna be thirty minutes from Fresno and Vi
Salia. Oh Fresno adjacent. Oh, how fancy? Very rarely do you
hear Fresno adjacent? Yeah, neverreally hear that. Like, and when
you're buying a house, Hey,it's where is it? Fresno adjacent?
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Wow, somebody's got some money.Fresno adjacent. We like you hear Beverly
Hills adjacent, bell Air adjacent,Santa Monica adjacent. I've never heard Fresno
adjacent. Not what I don't thinkanyone's ever said about it is. That's
just like a field, isn't it. I don't know what it is.
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Fresno adjacent? What a brag?You're listening to Tim CONWAYJUNI you're on demand
from KFI AM six forty KFI AMsix forty Conway Show. Hey, we
got the big news here. Ididn't know this was going on, you
know, with all the other newshappening here in Los Ange Angelis with the
airplanes, the flash flooding yesterday,with the hail, the lightning, thunder,
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the whole run, and then theState of Union speech last night,
and then Super Tuesday on Tuesday.It took all of our attention away from
the fact that Eugene Levy got astar on the Walk of Fame. So
that's a pretty cool deal. Canadianactor, comedian, known for portraying a
unconventional figures. He has multiple accolades, He's won a lot of awards.
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He's a very funny man. Hewas born to a Jewish family in downtown
Hamilton, Ontario, where I usedto work at chcch probably a stones throw
away from where he was born.And a big deal, big deal.
So Eugene Levy, second city alumwith my old partner Doug Steckler and a
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very funny man, and got hisstar on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
So that's a cool deal. Dolongwith this guy. In twenty twenty one,
he was named Honorary Mayor of PacificPalisades. That's a big deal.
So there you go, Eugene lovingbig big day for this man. Huge
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all right, A couple other storieshere. Then we got to get out
of here. The Oscars are thisweekend. I don't know if anyone's planning
an Oscar party or not. Iknow, Angel, you're a big Oscar
gal. Are you going to aparty? Are you planning one? What's
going on with you? Oh?Yeah, yeah, I'll definitely be going
to a couple of different Oscar parties. Yeah. And I've got my dress
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that I'm picking it up actually tomorrow, after you know, the final tailoring
event. Yeah, and then we'llbe motoring around to these different Oscar party
events for you. You know,last year you made the mistake. You
said you're gonna change for every party. You're gonna have a different look for
every party. You're not doing thatthis year. Well, I did want
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to keep it under wraps. Ohokay, all right, all right,
all right, I get it,I get it. I didn't see the
text until just now. I apologize. I apologize, all right, Angel
Martinez Krozer. What do you dofor the Oscars? You ignore them for
the most part, put on theroobe and and then I watched something else
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usually Okay, I don't remember thelast time I watched an Oscars. Yeah,
I think the last time I sawit was Chris Rock got rocked.
Last time I looked at that,I wasn't even watching it live either.
You're right, Yeah, I don'tremember watching that live. I was in
Target when I got that email.I think, what did you? Yeah,
I was in Target and said,hey, Chris Rock just got hit
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and the Oscars' like what? Ithink the last time I watched the full
Oscars was Silence of the Lambs winningeverything. Okay, last time I watched
the Oscars, you know, coverto cover was Shindler's List whenever that came
out, right, Yeah, roughlyaround that. Yeah, but Steve Gregory
is going to go and he's bringingAaron Bezmo. Yeah, Besmo Besmo,
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Besmo Schapasza Plump. Is that herlast name? Yeah, Sha pass the
plump. That's your last name.Okay, by the way, you were
only you were only two years afterme, because as signs, the Lambs
with ninety one at Sintleys was ninetythree, all right, but I enjoyed
that in ninety one. Did itsay who hosted ninety one? Was it
Johnny Carson or Letterman? Ninety one? But it's probably a pretty famous chat
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and some people are still into itin the Oscars. But the Oscars are
this weekend. It's going to startearlier. Instead of a five o'clock start
eight o'clock on the East coast,it'll start at four four pm here.
And so if you're in the Hollywoodarea, you're going to have a lot
of traffic because all the most,all the more people who are much more
important than you are going to begoing to the Hollywood Boulevard and Highland area.
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So is that still the Kodak Theater? What do they call it now?
It's not a kode Act anyway,It's not Dolby. That sounds about
right, Dolby Dolby Theater. Okay, Kiki, are you a big Oscars
going now? I watched the updateson like Instagram and Facebook and Twitter,
But okay, I don't sit throughthe entire show, and you don't have
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to explain to me. I totallyget it. Bro. Are you an
Oscars guy? I am not,But I do remember watching Chris rock thing
that whole thing ahead, yeah,and I was like, oh you did
what just happened? Wow? Allright, Well it's this weekend. This
weekend, you're gonna be able towatch the Oscars and you know, enjoy
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yourself. The hell. All right, let's talk about password sharing and the
crackdown. I know a lot ofpeople who share passwords, and now you're
going to jail. You're going tojail. You're gonna and take you out
of your house. Warner Brothers Discovery, which is the company behind Max,
says that it's going to happen lateron this year and they're going to roll
this out through twenty twenty five.So it's not going to happen immediately for
anyone that is password sharing, butonce that does happen, the limitations are
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going to be just your household.So again, if you're a neighbor or
perhaps a family friend, you mightget booted off soon. I mean,
Netflix did it, Disney Plus didit. Now Max is doing it.
What do we know about the impactthis is having on the streaming service?
Yeah, and they're not going tobe the only ones. So Disney which
has Disney Plus, Hulu and alsoESPN Plus, they change their terms of
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agreement to say that starting March fourteenth, they can start booting people off if
you're outside of the household. Sothat's going to be a big deal.
So they're going to boot you off. They're going to kick you off if
you share passwords. They're not goingto just warn you as well. March
fourteenth, by way next week.But it's working. I mean, the
point the reason they're following is becauseNetflix cracked down and got more subscribers,
did they not. Yes, SoNetflix was the first to do it,
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and people were saying, okay,well, if you're going to boot people
off of the subscriptions and then also, by the way, charge them more
because they raise the raising price,they also prices as well. I mean,
that's not fair. But the thingis that it resulted in them getting
thirteen million new global subscribers in thefourth coarter last year, the greatest fourth
quarter day ever had charge. Theycharge to people who are bounced off more
money to get on. So ifyou're booted off, you're gonna have to
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pay more to get back on.They sort of grandfather you in at a
certain price. I guess. Sothe three had to pay, but it
works, which is why everyone's following. Yeah, So again they raised the
plants fight in some cases three dollarsa month when they got more subscribers,
because that's the power of the catalogpeople want their streaming. Netflix kind of
have to do this because it hadsort of reached the limit. I mean
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it wasn't from a business perspective.Something had to change now, yeah,
right. Well, and the otherthing too, is that it's expensive to
make content. I think that's aside who cares? All Right? LA
freeways? Ever, wonder why wecall LA freeways? We call it.
We put it the before it,the five, the four oh five,
the one oh one. Nobody doesthat outside of LA. We're the only
ones to do it. What isup this year? La in a Minute?
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This is a fun one, theperplexity. I love this guy,
the La in a Minute, Evanlove It is his name, right,
isn't his name? Evan love It? Yeah? This guy's great. I
do people from LA use the articlethe when talking about freeways, the four
oh five, the one ten,the one oh one. Yes, I
will come back and bull. Listento Evan, this guy's classic. He's
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one of my favorite things to watchonline. You're listening to Tim Conway Junior
on demand from KFI AM six fortyKFI AM six forty. It's It's the
Conway Show, all right, dingdong Nowhere outside of La. Do people
refer to highways as the we callit the four oh five, the one
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oh one, the ten, theninety one, and most every other part
of the country they just call itninety one, seventy five. I'll be
on this seventy five. I'm takinguh, you know ten. Just come
out and see it. But wecalled the we started that? Why did
we start that? What's going on? So listen to Evan love It.
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Here. This guy does how itwas La in a minute. He's great
man. He does old time LAstuff. My favorite is on like Pioneer
Chicken. When he's talking about PioneerChicken. You can look it up online
under Evan love It And he doesa million of these things and they're all
great. All right, let's figureout why we call it? Why we
put the before the highways? Whatis up this year La in a minute?
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This is a fun one that perplexesoutsiders. Why do people from La
use the article the when talking aboutfreeways, the four h five, the
one ten, the one oh one? Yeah, why do we do that?
I don't know. Turns out theanswer makes perfect sense. Let's get
into it. So the Arroyo Secowas the first freeway in Los Angeles,
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and we learned that from Angel Martinez. So the Arroyo Seco was the first
freeway in Los Angeles. And that'sthe one ten freeway north of downtown LA
going towards Pasadena. And that wasthe very first freeway. And you can
tell because getting on that freeway youhave to go zero to sixty and eight
feet or else you get slammed into. It's very difficult for new drivers and
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older drivers and even middle of theroad drivers to get on that freeway.
That Arroyo Seco Freeway is impossible toget on and off. The Arroyo Seco
was the first freeway in Los Angelesand the United States, and it opened
in nineteen forty. To put thatinto perspective, most states didn't even approve
funding for highways until nineteen fifty six. How about that we were sixteen years
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ahead of everybody else in the UnitedStates in getting freeways built when President Eisenhower
signed the Federal Aid Highway Act.By that time, LA already had the
robust freeway system with the Hollywood Freeway, the Santa Anna Freeway. I see
what you did, They're okay?Adding to everything that's great, the Hollywood
Freeway, the Santa Anna Freeway,Harbor Freeway, the Ventura Freeway, the
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Santa Monica Freeway, all known bythe name the location, but when the
Interstate Highway system was developed, itutilized a number scheme place where known as
the Interstate eighty or the Interstate ninetyfive. All right, all right,
it's the we put the before everything, And I don't know, maybe it
makes us cooler, maybe it makeshis dopes. Who knows, Kelly is
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whether it's how you Bob doing well? Good to see. But I love
the recap of the speech last night. It made a lot of sense over
you know what we heard and whatit means. Well, I try to
temper people's enthusiasm. People today wantto say, oh, it's a great
speech, or is this speech it'llbe a forgotten speech? You know,
when you mentioned that, I thought, what did I remember from his speech
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last year? Nothing? I can'tremember a thing now. I honestly get
and I followed this stuff closely.It's not going to decide the election.
Did he get a bump in termsof fundraising? Yeah? But okay,
you know, but I'll show youhad another great point that I didn't think
about is if like for Donald Trump, if you're a Trump hater or even
a you know, mild Democrat,you wouldn't watch Donald Trump give a State
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of the Union, and you probablydidn't watch you hate watch. Yeah,
you am just to find reasons tocritique, right. We only watch the
people we agree with nowadays, prettymuch. Yeah, okay, so unfortunately,
well I agree with you, soI listen to you. What's on
the big show night bub? Well, you know, we got to do
that name that movie called Classic two. Yes, I love that Oscar edition.
Movies that have either been nominated foran Oscar or someone in the movie
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or the movie one an Oscar.We got to talk about. Obviously,
daylight saving time is coming this Sunday. We're going to lose that hour.
We all have our different ways tocope with that. That's right. I
just stay in the bed. Ijust don't get out of bed. Okay,
good for you, and I'll justbe late. You're an early bedtime
guy, though, no, I'mactually a night person. It makes it
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very difficult to stay up now.I just know I have long days,
so when I'm done, I'm physicallydone, and it's hard for me to
stay up past one am the guywith the toughest schedule I think I've ever
heard in my life is Tawalas byAllah, God Almighty. But that guy's
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day starts he gets up at fourthirty five am and he may not leave
here until sometimes after midnight. That'sunbelievable. I don't know how physically he
does it. I don't know.I ask him about that oftentimes, and
usually when I leave, especially ona Friday, it's like it's all it's
on stage here too long. Buthe's meticulous in his work, and he's
he's a true professional, and he'sdoing God's work during the day. He's
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not just you know, he's notgoing out hustling running bets to you know,
Vegas as as far as we know. Okay, let's not go that
far. Okay, he's got topass like all of us. But he
does work with kids who need attention, absolutely absolutely. He has two full
time jobs, and he's a fatherof two kids. But to raise two
kids properly like he did, andto spend a lot of time with him
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like he did and still does,and then to work with kids who also
need attention is draining, and yethe never shows it. He does Okay,
he does. He just keeps itunder wraps. He's probably smiling right
now. There are moments where itcomes through, okay, all right,
Yeah, like if anybody flips himoff. Yeah, he's coming at you.
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Yeah he's you don't want to seethat side of him. Yeah,
I'd love to. I respect thatmore than anything else he does. Is
when he gets when somebody blasts thehorn at him, seatbelts off, let's
talk. Oh, there are timesI've had to talk him off the legs.
That's all right. Moe Kelly isup next with his crew. Nice
to see a buddy, have anice spha. We'll talk to you on
Monday. More Now with Mo Kellyon KFI AM six ft Conway Show,
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