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There's A Wiener In Your House

May 26, 202339 min
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Jennifer Jones Lee hosts your Friday morning Wake Up Call! ABC's Entertainment Reporter Jason Nathanson comes on to highlight some big things hitting cinemas this weekend, including the new Live-Action Little Mermaid! ABC's White House Correspondent Karen Travers talks about the looming debt ceiling default and updates us on the progress, if any, being made. The House Whisperer Dean Sharp returns to talk all about your home! What are foyers and hallways, really? And Dean talks all about that wiener in your home...even if you're not aware there is one. Kelly McLemore is the Owner and Co-Founder of the SoCal Corgi Beach Day and Corgi Nationals taking place this weekend in Pasadena! The event will be held at the Santa Anita Racetrack and is open to the public.

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Hey, it's Jennifer Jones Lee. You're listening to KFI, a M six forty wake up call on demand on the iHeartRadio app. You are in the home stretch. Here's Jennifer Jones Lee with your Friday morning wake up call. Happy for Friday. Oh, we have a beautiful Memorial Day weekend coming up. It's gonna be a little cloudy in the morning, sunny in the afternoon. I was just in the sixties too, about the low eighties. Sonya,

It's a good weekend for a barbecue. But just like mister announcer Guy says normally, I want to make fun of him, this morning he was spot on. Just don't forget why we get it. You know, as a former Army wife, do I get to continue to be an Army wife.

But that I learned from being married to somebody in the military for so long is that when you hear something like the national anthem or you see the flag or something like that, when you're in it, you start to think about it a whole lot more and you start to understand what the men and women who fight for us and are members of our military do for us, and it gives it a whole new perspective. And so yeah, I know

a lot of people say Happy Memorial Day. And the reason I don't get offended by that when they say that is because I'm okay with celebrating those who fought for our country. Does that make sense? And I know that a lot of people will say, oh, you don't say Happy Memorial Day, which is true. But if somebody does, just think of it as, you know what, we're doing a celebration of the lives that they put on the line for us. Hey, trying to put a positive spin on life

these days, you know. So that's the way I'm looking at it. Anyway, on this Memorial Day weekend. Oh what is that music, Tyler? It's a little patriotic, you know, undertones, little something, well something. Come on. Don't you like the way that I'm trying to spin this because people get so offended when somebody says Happy Memorial Day. Oh I love it. It is your wake up call? Can we do patriotic music all morning long? Sure? Okay? I need proud to be an American.

Need a little Lee Greenwood coming up. Investigators are looking for a motive in the stabbing of a metro driver in Woodland Hills, allegedly by a seventeen year old boy. President Biden says he's sure an agreement will be reached to raise the debt ceiling, and the La County Coroner's office says DJ and dancer Stephen Boss known as Twitch, died by sue Aside without other causes. We're also going to get the Entertainment Report early this morning from ABC's Jason Nathan saying,

we've got the Little Mermaid, We've got you hurt my feelings. We have American born Chinese. So whatever you're watching at the box office, whatever you're streaming, Jason's got a little bit of everything for you. So let's start with some of these stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Investigators are looking for a motive in the stabbing of a Metro driver in

Woodland Hills, allegedly by a seventeen year old boy. The team and the bus driver got into some sort of argument on the bus, which ended up on the sidewalk where police say the teens stabbed the driver. Metro board member are A Najarian says despite the attack Wednesday, the Metro system is safe for the majority of riders. We carry hundreds of thousands of transit riders every day

and hundreds of millions of riders every year without incident. He says it's unrealistic to put officers on every bus, but not a mix of resources, including law enforcement members will the Turk crime in Woodland Hills Blake Trolley kafinews. The US Marshall's Office says thirteen kids from southern California have been rescued during a countrywide effort. Operation we Will Find You was created to find missing, abducted,

or runaway children. The thirteen kids were found in San Bernardino Riverside in La Counties. Most of homer runaways and had already fallen into the sex trade. Thirteen local law enforcement agencies also helped. Overall, from March first to May fifteenth, one hundred sixty nine kids were rescued, forty two of whom were found outside the city where they disappeared, and ten were found in Mexico.

The youngest rescued was six months old in downtown La Steve Gregory kafinews. A new canine memorial has been unveiled in front of LAPD headquarters honoring police dogs killed in the line of duty. Captain Brian Bixlers says canines are the backbone of policing. Without question. The canine teams that are available every day, day or night, rain or shine, have saved the lives of officers, lives of the public, and lives of suspects. Bixler said yesterday. Four dogs

have died since the program started in nineteen eighty. The memorial shows a bronze sculpture of a kenine resting on top of a large marble base. There will be no default. President Biden says he is sure an agreement will be reached to raise the debt ceiling made clear time and again to falling on our national debt is not an option. Biden says talks between his administration and Speaker McCarthy's team have made progress, but Republican negotiator, Congressman Patrick McHenry says there are

still fundamental disagreements that are yet to be resolved. Biden says he will not agree to spending cuts Republicans want. The Treasury Department has said an agreement is needed by June first so the US can continue to pay its bills. ABC's Jason Nathanson, I like this This is the way to start a Friday with you in the Entertainment Report. Hey, good morning, good morning. So did we need another Little Mermaid? And is this one any good? Well?

I think we should stop asking the question do we need another X from especially from Disney, because they're gonna give it to us, right, every every animated classic they've done, they're gonna give us a remix. So just you know, to accept that that's yeah, except that that's factum And so when it comes to you know, because I think we had this conversation when it came to the Peter Pan a couple of years, a couple of weeks ago, same thing people were asking. Now, Peter Pan is a little

different. That's been done a billion times. A Little Mermaid we haven't seen, you know, we saw the nineteen eighty United Classic and that's that's kind of pretty much it. So this is kind of right for something new. And this is a live action version, so you have real people um doing. You know, there's I think the like Sebastian the Crab and things like that are cgi and animated, but um Arialls is a real person played by

Halle Bailey. Ursula is played by Melissa McCarthy and you know, she's she's really doing the stuff there. It's not just voice acting. Um. And when it comes to I guess do we really need Yeah? You know, I think each generation it's okay for them to have their own version of something, especially if it's going to be a little bit different. This one is

a little bit different when it comes to the story. They've changed a few things here and there, not not major changes, but they've they've made a few changes, and this is one of the better I think Disney remakes that we've seen so far over the past I don't know, ten to fifteen years that they've really been doing this. Beauty and the Beast was probably the most popular, I think in terms of money. The Lion King also that that

actually might have been the most popular. But Lion King wasn't live action, right, that was new cgi This is live action. So I liked it, you know, I didn't love it. And I think that's the thing here. People love the Little Mermaid, right, and so I think you want, you want anything that you're gonna make, it's just hard to live up to that when you have such a beloved film. I think anything you're

gonna do is gonna fall short from the from the original. There's just I mean, I haven't seen anything yet, uh, you know, side like the Lion King. A lot of people praised the animation and the new way that they did that kind of stuff. People really liked that, But was the story necessarily different or better or with the songs or anything. Here you have almost I think almost all the same songs and then a couple others from Lin Manuel Miranda did a couple of them, I know, with Alan Mankin

who wrote the original music. So the two of them combined together. Halle Bailey is fantastic. I think her performance is great. She can really sing um so it's good. It's solid, which I think people want. Amazing. I don't think it's gonna get there, but it's it's not bad like last year's Pinocchio or yes, but have not been good all right? Well, I mean, I don't know. I think you're right putting the spin on it that kind of each generation can have its own version. Then okay,

I'm fine with that. But I'm a traditionalist. I like the originals leave it alone kind of thing. But I get it. I see that what they're doing and with that cast Okay, fine. I mean it's probably just gonna be fun with those players alone, So all good there, go see it. It sounds like it's a good one. What about the Machine, I was seeing something about like finally bringing back raunchy comedy again in the headlines. Yeah, and we've seen raunchy comedies before. I don't know.

Bert Kreisher has been talking a lot about that, and I don't know if you know who he is. He's a comedian. Is a really popular podcast with Tom Sigura called Two Bears, One Cave, and a couple other podcasts as well. But he's a super popular comedian who has over the past few

years gained a lot more popularity. I think he's somewhere around fifty right now and has really hit his stride in terms of his career and has able to was to get this movie made, which is based on a popular story I think he first told on the Joe Rogan podcast, which is it's based on a true story. When he was in college. I think he was around twenty two or something. He went on a foreign exchange program to Russia and

ended up robbing a train with the Russian mafia. That was true. That actually agree yes that that actually happened, and so and it's it's it's a story. It's a story that's made him famous. Um and it's called the Machine. If you look at a lot of people know it. If you

look it up, you can you can watch him tell that story. And so this is a kind of reimagined movie version where he has to go back to Russia to kind of right the wrongs that he set in motion so many years ago, and he goes along with his father played by Mark Hamill Um. And one of the most fun things about this movie is getting to watch Mark Hamill, you know, say things Mark Hamill doesn't normally get to say, um and put things up his nose that you normally don't get to see

Mark Camill put up this. I would get a see it for that, So there is some fun to that. Now. Bert Kreischer, I got a chance to talk to him. One of the nicest guys I think in the industry, and he's a guy you want to see succeed. That said the movie, I don't think it's quite there. And he's trying really hard, and you can tell he's trying really hard. He left it all on the screen. But it gets a little too for I think for my taste, it got a little too much action and a little less comedy. I

really wanted the comedy. I wanted to laugh, and they thought they were making an action movie, which is fine, but it just it didn't exactly work for me in the way. And he's he's so nice, and he's so kind of delusional when it comes to Hollywood, like he doesn't really know. I was listening to his podcast earlier this week and he was talking to Kevin Smith and he was talking about how much he thinks it's gonna make Opening Weekend, and Bert Kreischer was like, I don't know, like one hundred

and fifty two million. Oh, And Kevin Smith just laughed at him. He's like, so it's going to be better than Topkin Maverick and and he's like, yeah, sure, like it could be. You know. Oh I love that, you know, I kind of like that naivete that's nice in Hollywood every now it is. It is really nice, and he's a really nice guy. And again we want to see him succeed. I think, um, this might not be it, but if it introduces more people to him and to his other stuff, which is great. His comedy specials

on Netflix are really funny. Um again, I like the podcast, so you know, there's there's stuff to like about Burt Kreischer. This movie might not be the best, all right, Jason, have a wonderful weekend. Enjoyer. Hopefully you get Monday off. I'm assuming I will get most of Monday off. One other thing I wanted to recommend real quick. You were

talking about the dog ceremony, the lapd dogs. Yeah. Yeah. One of the best things I've watched this week is Steve Gregory's video of the dog trying to take the thing off this all right, right, which is awesome. That was fantastic that a dog, a police dog, try to unveil the statue. It doesn't go as planned and it's very very funny. All right, Jason, have an awesome one. I'll talk to you next by ABC is Jason Nathanson. I want Jason's job. You get to watch movies,

TV shows, talk to stars. It's a good life for Jason Nathanson. Some business owners day in Hollywood are asking the city to do something about a homeless camp that's come back. It's a camp near Sunset and Martell Avenue. Was cleared out a year ago, but people who work in the area say it's back and bigger than ever, and South Carolina's abortion band law is

already being challenged in court. Republican Governor Henry McMaster signed the Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act on Thursday, and then almost immediately playing parenthood a South Atlantic, that division of it filed a lawsuit. You know, they probably had that one ready to go. Coming up. At five thirty five, we're going to talk with the Kopis House, whispered Dean Sharpe. His notes say that we're talking about hallways and four years, but then there's also kind

of a riddle in it. I'll tell you what that riddle might be and what we're going to have to make. Dean clear up in just a few minutes. But speaking of clearing things up, the President says he is sure there's going to be a debt ceiling raise, is there? Karen Travers, good morning to you. Good morning. Yeah. I mean we're now six days out from this x state that the Treasury Secretary of glad out. We're hearing from sources that they're inching closer to a deal. It has not been

finalized. But what they're getting closer toward would increase the borrowing limit to debt ceiling for two years. It would increase defense and veteran spending, and also clawback that un spent COVID funding, which both sides have agreed to at this point most likely, but Remuslicans are still pushing for some deeper domestic spending cuts and the President has really pushed back on that. We've heard that publicly too,

So the clock is ticking. You keep hearing that phrase. But you know, the House sent home rank and file members, negotiators stayed in town to keep working on this. They said they're going to work on it twenty four hours a day. We know that they were still talking to White House officials yesterday. But the President yesterday again expressed confidence that a deal will be reached, an agreement will come together, and that they're not even talking about

default. That they've all agreed default is not going to happen, it's not an option, but that they're working out the budget and spending issues, that that's what they're actually trying to hammer home at. But yeah, of course, because that's the hard stuff, that's why it's taking so long. It's very difficult to come to that. If it were easy, they would have

already reached the agreement months ago. I like the question that you ask White House spokesperson Crane Jean Pierre yesterday because I think that this is what a lot of us are feeling like is being missed, Like, hey, what about us? What about the impact on Americans who rely on payments from the government. I think that's the thing that gets lost in this political fight sometime is

how it affects the little guy, which is us. Yeah, and there really wasn't a great answer yesterday, or at least an answer that I think people were satisfied with. You know, next week, if the government hits the borrowing limit, if there is a default, there is that real risk

of payments from the government not being able to go out. They have to figure out what they pay and what they don't pay when they can't borrow any more money, and that would be Social Security payments, military pensions, military payments, medicare payments. Like, there's big concerns here. So I asked yesterday, you know, what's the message to those people who rely on payments

from the government to pay their own bills? Should they be worried that a deposit might not hit, and Karen talked about what the president is fighting for, you know, in terms of spending cuts that Republicans are pushing for, that this is what he's standing up against. And they said, you know, we keep hearing a America, keep hearing the White House a default is

not an option. But can they also hear from the White House a guarantee that the government will be able to deliver their deposits, their checks next week. She did not give that guarantee. She said, we're going to do everything we can to make sure default is not an option. All right, Karen, thank you so much. I appreciate it, have a great day. Thanks you to see later. ABC's Karen Traverse. I agree, that's not the response that I want because all of a sudden, Karen asked a

question about the American people, and the responses blame the Republicans. I get that this is a partisan fight, straight down the middle. Nobody wants to compromise. I get that, but again, doesn't it make you feel like they forgot about what they're there for, Like, how about not fighting for your team, about fighting for the people you represent? I don't know, It's disheartening sometimes when you feel like they care more about winning the political fight

than they do about winning for us. I'm very pie in the sky this morning. What they woke up on the pipe dream side of the bed. Apparently a father in Marietta is warning other parents about a man that he says tried to kidnap his ten year old daughter. I would you say the parents, they's never too early or too late to talk to your kids about, you know, the dangers of our world right now. But this is scary

because the attempt at kidnapping Sunday was caught on a neighbors security camera. The girl was in the driveway of her home playing volleyball with her dad, so he goes inside to get some water. While he goes inside, there's a man who approaches the girl and chases her up her own driveway. The girl goes inside screaming, and the man quickly walks away in her own driveway where

her dad just went in to get a drink of water. La County DA George Gascona has announced the exoneration and release of a man who spent thirty three years in state prison for a crime he says he did not commit gascon says Daniel. Seldonna was wrongfully convicted of attempted murder in nineteen ninety, but Seldonna says he never lost hope. I'm thankful for the disc attorney Long Beach for all their help. You know, they are beautiful people. I mean they're

like family. They've been there for me, supportive. Seldonna was convicted of shooting at a group of high school students in Baldwin Park, but new evidence shows Seldonna was not involved in the shooting that was presented during a parole hearing in twenty seventeen that prompted an investigation in which the DA's office declared Seldonna innocent. Don't seat yourself. There's a Starbucks in Studio City that has removed the

chairs for customers. The store in the Studio City Plaza did not specify why the seating was removed, but a spokesman from Starbucks implied that it was due to safety concerns. Patron Heather Momoa says she once saw a homeless man lock himself in the location's bathroom. He have locked himself in there to get some sleep, and it was hard for them to get him out. And they ended up having to call the cops on that. When asked yesterday when the

seats would return, the spokesman didn't respond. Six other locations shut down last year or because of vandalism and other crimes. Chris Adler KFI News OC supervisors say they do not want a needle exchange program that previously recovered just twenty thousand of eighty thousand needles distributed each day. Supervisor Katrina Foley says tens of thousands

of needles end up on playground, sidewalks and even on the beach. I will do whatever I can to try to make sure that, given that we don't have a choice, that it is operated in a way that does not increase the amount of littering in our community. Supervisors say the latest state regulated program promises to recover sixty percent of the needles distributed. County health officials suggested Tuesday the needles be stamped by the state or nonprofit distributor to identify who is

responsible for the needles discarded in the community. There's a censorship debate that started in Fullerton over a decision to remove Nazi symbols from a sixth grade performance of the Sound of music. We still try to protect our kids based on how old they are. Fullerton School District Superintendent Bob Pletka says the Nazi flag and

how Hitler salute were removed from performances which are going on this week. As an example, the Standish Inquisition and the torture Chambers and something like Iron Maiden. We wouldn't have kids act that out. It's not age appropriate for small children, he says. Plus, with social media, a well meaning post from a parent can cause embarrassment or pain if co opted by a hateful or political group. Some parents called the decision censorship and a watering gown of history.

In Fullerton Corbin Cars News. In the meantime, it's Kaofy's house, whisper Dean Sharp. You can follow him on social media at Home with Dean. Also listen to him Tomorrow morning from six to eight, Sunday from nine to noon. Dean, good morning. I know that I talked with you briefly about four years and hallways when Handle's line glitched earlier this week. But the thing I want to know today is, after going over your note notes

more thoroughly, what is dark, claustrophobic and has no Wiener. That is my riddle to you this morning. Well, and by the way, I thought you were gonna say that you woke up with your glass overflowing because it was house whisperer Friday. I mean it is, That's what I meant. Okay, So let's start with Clouster. Oh, I like it. Don't you feel very buddha esque? I do. I'm very really, I'm too relaxed now to really that music. It's relaxing. Take us into a dark

hallway, which nobody wants or so, yeah, the the entryway. I'm just it was a way of getting your attention about, you know, the potential downsides of entryways and potential possibilities for an entryway. Entryways should not be dark. They should be as light as possible, not only artificial lighting, but as much natural light as possible. And the Wiener, what the heck

is the Wiener? I know. I throw that in there because I and I talked to my clients about it as well, because it gets their attentions in their mind so that they remember what it is that I'm trying to get across here. It's actually an old anecdote from the history of Disneyland and Walt Disney Walt, you would be thrilled to know, was a dog lover, huge, huge dog lover. Walt always had dogs, love dogs. Every day would come home and go directly to the refrigerator and grab a hot dog

for himself and one for the dog. Okay, so now, but here's how it translates into Disneyland. Okay. Walt was always just fascinated with the fact that he could always get his dogs to do whatever they wanted them to do, look wherever he wanted them to look, simply by holding the wiener in the direction of where they wanted to look. Obviously, right, I

mean, it's a dog treat. And there was a day when the planning of Disneyland was being discussed yet again with his imagineers that he said to everybody, listen, the park needs not only one, but multiple Wieners. In other words, when you enter the park, you should not only be captivated with where you're at, but drawn towards some thing in the distance. And you could imagine, well, I'm going to ask you right now, when

you go to Disneyland, what is the wiener? Oh my gosh, well when you walk if Okay, so I'm thinking about once you walk through in the you know, the security checkpoint or whatever, both, once you're standing in main Street. Once you're standing in main Street, what's the weener that draws you into the rest of the park? Yeah, Tyler said it the

castle, the castle exactly exactly, that was it. So in other words, and by the way, this is the only part of Disneyland that breaks the rule that we don't want to have reference to other lands while we're standing in one land. Okay, So when we're standing in one land, we don't want to see the other lands because we don't want to break the story.

But when you are on main Street, you are standing in eighteen something, you know, late eighteen hundreds of American downtown, and you are looking in the distance at a Gothic German castle, okay, and it draws you into the park. That is the weener. And every great entryway into every great house, whether it is a mansion or a shed, every great entryway,

whenever possible, should have a wiener. In other words, when you come in the front door and I'm starting to orient myself to your home, there, if there can be something in the distance, something by way of view or vista that teases me and draws wants to know, draws me into a walking deeper into your home. That's the wiener, and every great entryway can and should have one. I love. Okay, So I kind of feel like I did my duty then without even knowing that I had a wiener

in my house. So when you walk in my front door and my house is you know, it's small, it's not even fourteen square feet, but there's a like, I don't know, there are these ledges kind of as you walk into the house. And on top of that, I have a

like four foot tree that's lit. It's like an olive tree. But then as you're looking straight through straight to the other side of my house, like backside of the house, there's another lit tree and I'm like trying to draw you in with my lights on the I have a weener and didn't know it exactly right. And I would actually say that it's that it's far more important. I would say it's far more important the smaller the house you have.

I also live in a small house, as you know, And when you walk in the front door, you get this view out some glass doors and the fire pit and on and on. There's like about six different level. I had to move four walls, four walls in order to clear out the view from the front door. But it makes all the difference in the world. And so this is not something that I'm touting for, like, oh, I don't live in a mansion, Dan, and I don't have a

German castle in my backyard. No. Actually, I'm saying it's the opposite. The smaller the house, the smaller the house, the smaller the space, the more important of vista like this is in order to give you that sense of space and flow and this welcoming, h kind of fascinating experience right at the front door in the entryway. All right, I end this with Dean, I like your wiener at your house. Oh at your house. Tell Tina, I said, we have z Can we have that Zen music?

Back? Have an awesome weekend, Dean sixty eight tomorrow morning, nine to noon on Sunday. I'll see you next week. Thanks, Jen. Bye. Kelly McLamore is the owner and co founder of SoCal Corgi Beach Day and Corgi Nationals, which are happening this weekend at Santa Anita Raceway. Kelly, good morning, I wish I had your job. What a fun, fun gig you have. Thank you. Good morning, Jennifer, thanks for having me on. Absolutely tell people about the Corgy Nationals and what is happening.

I mean, for dogs to take over Santa Anita in the fashion that you guys are doing, it is pretty spectacular. Yes, it is a really fun day. We've been doing this since twenty eighteen at Santa Anita and it is a day that is all about corgy racing. We have vendors, we have food trucks, we have of course horse racing. There's also a carnival going on from Santa Anita that day, so there's a lot going on and if you love corgies, if you love dogs, it's come on down.

Okay, how did you choose which corgis can race? Because these are you can just enter your corgy right, yes you can. It's a very high demand event. Everybody wants to race their corgy. We moved it to a lot of a system this year because there were so many people that wanted to get in. So we have one hundred corgies at race, and this year we did a lot ray system. We had almost eight hundred entries, so we narrowed it down and hundred lucky corgies get to race on Sunday.

Okay, so you've the people right now can't go to a website and enter their dog. You've already chosen the runners. Yeah. Yeah, the Corgi racing is closed, but you can still attend and watch all the final all day long. Okay. So to explain to me, I guess how do they don't know? Do the corgis wear numbers? Do they have little race shirts on? How does that work? Yeah? We do, So they

wear little jerseys with numbers on them. We have a little Corgi racing gates that's sized for the corgis where the gate floats up and they run one hundred and twenty five feet across the finish line. So we'll do it in ten different heats of ten corgis, so it operates ten different heats of ten corgis. Nick Paliochini who does weekends with Nick palio'chini, and he's got all kinds of other things happening. Nick, you're going to be out there for this

right. I cannot wait to join Kelly and the rest of all of the well racers. The Lolita Beaty racers. I think it's gonna be epic. I'm so excited, especially to be heading to the racetrack because the beach day I've done that before and that's a blast. But this is such a different ball game, so really looking forward to it. Kelly, can you okay, so you can bet on the dogs kind of like you would bet on the ponies. No, you can't bet on the dogs, just the horses

that I'm sure there's probably some side that's going on under cover there. I got you, Jen, don't worry a little. Prop That's what I told Nick. I said, Nick, I'm gonna give you twenty bucks, and you did put it on. You know whoever the favorite is? How do you guys come up with who the face? So out of those ten heats, then do you take the winners and then they compete. Yeah, so

the tank heats happened, if you know Santa Neia. The ten heats happened on the infilled area, which was a giant festival zone at Santa Anita. Both happen, and then we move over to the main track where the horses race, and we do the semifinals. We do two semifinal races and then it comes down to one final with ten and one winner at the end. Okay, what did they win? They win bragging rights? Yeah, in a giant trophy. Um and we we The one to watch this year is

Emmett. He has won I think three times now. He is so fast and and he's he's got a fan base. He's got it all. He's he's the one to beat. He has a fan base. I am the fan of Corgy Emmett, who has tiny little legs and runs like crazy. Follow him on Instagram, Jen, So do you really Oh yeah, okay, okay, will you tweet yeah? Okay, yeah, Nicoll tweet that out Nick Paliochini on Twitter because I definitely want to see Emmett. Is Emmett

like bigger or smaller than everybody? I mean, is there anything that you can say, like, oh, I bet that's why he's so speedy. You know, he's average side. But I think he's just got that uber focus. He looks at the end of the track and he's just to see him race. I mean, I don't know, he's on a mission. I need to see this dog, okay, absolutely when okay, is there

a I was just talking with Dean Sharp. I think This is funny, and it kind of goes hand in hand about wieners and how when you go to Disneyland, the castle when you walk in is a thing that you're looking toward. Because Walt Disney, apparently when he got home every day would go to the fridge, get himself a hot dog, and give the hot dog to his dogs. But he could get them to look anywhere with the wiener. You know what I mean, like you can. That's honestly, that's

how I take pictures of my dogs. If you go on my Instagram, JJLK five, there's my Christmas picture is on there and it's me sitting on the bed. We're all dressed in the same like pajamas, I guess you could say. And if you look very closely at my hands, there is ham in my hands. And so I got them to look at me and focus on me like I was telling them a bedtime story with the ham. So is there a wiener or some ham or something? How do they know

what they're racing toward? Usually it's just a bunch of people failing their hands at the finish line. Okay, come to me, but I mean we allow you know, noisemakers toys. It's so far away that food probably doesn't work, although quarkies are very food made motivated. So but yeah, just anything to get the dogs attention, and usually they're just they have one person releasing the door, but the dog and then the other person's at the end,

so it's just they're super excited. That is awesome, all right, Kelly, give everybody the nuts and bolts of where this weekend when all that kind of stuff. Sure so, Santa Anita Park located in Arcadia, California. The gates open at ten thirty goes till about four thirty five o'clock when the last race is. Everybody's welcome. You can get your tickets on Santa Anita's website or you can go to our website SoCal Corky Nation dot com and

tickets are twelve dollars online, seventeen dollars at the door. Anybody's welcome. If you have a cord, you can also bring your corgy to watch, and kids seventeen and under our free awesome. Kelly, have a wonderful time this weekend. Thank you, thanks for having us on. Absolutely have a great time. To see you later. Kelly McLamore is the owner and co founder of so Calcorgi Beach Day, but specifically this time we're talking about the

Corgi Nationals happening this weekend at Santa Anita. Nick, how did you get that assignment? I really actually no, It's funny that you say that. So I was doing sokwweener Fest in Huntington Beach last weekend and Mondo's like, hey, dude, you gotta roll with me to Santa Anita, well to Santa Nita Park in Arcadia to check this out. So if you want to get any more details anything that Kelly talked about, if you didn't catch the URL or any of that, you can always check out this weekend with Nick

on Instagram. The link in the bio has all the details of where you can get those tickets that Kelly was talking about. And so you can come out and join Mondo from The Gary and Shannon Show and myself on Sunday for the Corgi Nationals. And you know what I like about you and Mondo is both of you are very like smiley, happy guys with the sneakiest snarky side. Like, all of a sudden, the two of you throw zingers at me and I'm like, you're the nice guys in the room. I love

it. It didn't take the two of us together with Oscar and then you've got a real mess. So oh absolutely all right, thank you Nick. Oh hey, you can add this to this weekend with Nick Paliochini. Yea, now about this one. I have two dollar movies down. Regal is bringing back its discounted ticket programs so kids and kids at heart I eat us can kick off the summer movies. So it's Summer Movie Express they're calling it.

It runs through the first week of September and the deal is good for the first movie of every Tuesday and Wednesday of the month, I guess. So you can see sing Minions, Puss in Boots, Shrek, Sonic the Hedgehog, and other animated films for two bucks. That's epic. Now, I mean super smart on Regals part because two bucks. It's not the tickets,

I'm I'm sure that they make big money off of. It's all the concessions, right, So you get the people in there and like little Johnny and Little Jenny and little Nick don't want popcorn with extra butter and candy and all that kind of stuff. So very smart on regals part, get them in and finally, can we talk about this ice cream. It is the world's most expensive ice cream. They're calling it luxury ice cream. It is

more expensive than two months rent in southern California. Guinness World Records has deemed slato cellato so like gelato salato, the most expensive ice cream around. One scoop of Bayakuya ice cream, I guess would cost more than six thousand dollars. We're a freaking scoop of ice cream. The savory treat features white truffle, parmesan cheese, and sake. Okay, that sounds horrible. It's dusted with edible gold leaves and comes with a set of instructions on how to eat

it. But stop it right now, a set of instructions on how to eat ice cream that tastes like white truffles and parmesan cheese with some sake. If you forgot how to enjoy your ice cream, or you thought that sounded like a good idea to spend six thousand dollars on a savory ice cream, I feel like you might be a person who needs some instructions on how to eat it. Saying it's Kafi and KOSTHD two Los Angeles, Orange County.

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