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Tim Conway Jr. kicks off the show with the sad news of Hulk Hogan's passing at 71—and in true Conway fashion, honors him by bringing in a hot dog steamer. Petros & Money swing by with an update on The Duke of Sports dating contest, and later, Tim reveals that Jay Leno once wrestled Hulk Hogan (!), and the two are now teaming up to sell cars—Tim heads up the “cream puff” division. The hot dog party heats up as ketchup controversies and bathroom habits take center stage. Then, it's back to business with updates on the Encino crime patrol, a shoutout to AM 570 for the hot dog inspiration, and a preview of Dine LA 2025 at JW Marriott, including a plug for local favorite Savoca.
Tim Conway Jr. sits down with Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman for an exclusive conversation on the recent surge in crime in Encino, including details on the tragic double murder of an American Idol executive and her husband. They discuss gun ownership, public safety, and how Hochman plans to restore a sense of hope across LA. The conversation continues with updates on the East Hollywood crash that injured 37 people—highlighting the swift actions of first responders. Tim recaps the biggest takeaways from the interview, then closes the hour reflecting on the LA Times' plan to go public—and a childhood memory that proves just how much that paper once meant.
Tim Conway Jr. wraps up the night with a hot offer—literally—from a car dealership wanting him and Jay Leno to broadcast live. That kicks off a tale about attending a bare-bones Disney movie screening with his dad (no snacks?!), followed by a heated debate with Bellio about hot dogs and Hershey's price hike. Tim also dishes on his lunch with the Huntington Beach Chief of Police and the latest Rumours of a Fleetwood Mac reunion. Then it's food, smog, and OnlyFans: from Mediterranean chicken favorites to vintage 1950s LA air being sold on Etsy, and a Miami model raking in serious money online. The hour ends with a wild story from Chip Yost at KTLA—one jewelry store owner scared off 21 thieves with a single gunshot.
Tim Conway Jr. kicks off the show with breaking coverage of the Euclid Fire in Chino Hills, including critical traffic updates on the 91 and 71 closures from Angel Martines. Then, KFI's Michael Monks joins to talk about this month's cooler-than-average weather—and why it could help firefighters gain the upper hand. Later, Tim and Bellio clash over the price of Pellegrino in a bubbly debate that spills into Tim's suspicious bottle-by-bottle habits. And finally, Tim raises a toast to Donald Trump… for maybe making Coca-Cola great again with a rumored switch to cane sugar.
Mark Thompson joins Tim Conway Jr., kicking off the show with a dive into the meaning of "Encino"—and it's a timely segue into the area's unsettling crime meeting, followed immediately by two attempted break-ins. Then, surprise guest Jay Leno calls in to share his own Encino crime story, and KFI's Michael Monks updates us on DA Hochman's announcement about charges in the East Hollywood nightclub crash that injured 37 people. Later, AM 570's Petros Papadakis drops by to chat about the wild Duke of Sports dating contest—and Tim and Mark offer their own dating wisdom for the overly selective single guys out there. Finally, Tim shares a classic Vegas tale about his dad opening for The Pointer Sisters, complete with a nostalgic music preview!
Tim Conway Jr. tackles the troubling impact social media has on teens, unpacking the so-called "5 C's" of online parenting—with a healthy dose of skepticism. Then, Tim reminisces about how great David Letterman used to be, especially compared to current hosts like Stephen Colbert—Tim boldly predicts no comedian will mourn Colbert's exit, unlike certain politicians. Later, Tim shares his DIY struggles with a leaky garbage disposal, weighs in on Hunter Biden's eyebrow-raising interview about cocaine at the White House, and drops a provocative prediction about Hunter's political future. Plus, Tim previews DA Hochman's crucial public safety meeting in Encino following the tragic American Idol exec murder, reports on rolling blackouts in Lake Elsinore, and wraps up by warning what In-N-Out billionaire Lynsi Snyder's departure to Tennessee could mean for LA's future.
Sexy Bass Rules over the ‘Angelenos'- Tim Conway Jr. breaks down Mayor Bass's controversial request for Marines to exit LA—and jokingly debates adopting her favorite term "Angelenos" himself, while coining her a new nickname, "Sexy Bass." Then, get ready to be surprised: how many LA World Cup games will actually happen in LA? Tim's got the answer! Plus, he checks out Hollywood's hot new Tesla Diner—open 24 hours with built-in superchargers. Later, Tim considers trading his mic for life as a Shania Twain groupie. And finally, as an Auto Zone is ransacked during yet another LA street takeover, Tim discusses the troubling trend of local businesses packing up for safer grounds.
Tim Conway Jr. starts your Monday with a direct plea: LA, curb the crime—we've got major events incoming and tourism on the line! ABC's Alex Stone checks in with details on the FAA's investigation into a terrifying near-miss between a Delta jet and a B-52 bomber. Later, Tim dives into the WNBA All-Star Game controversy, including a lively debate with Bellio about the league's financial woes, and makes a heartfelt request to Mayor Bass—stop calling us "Angelinos!" Plus, retired Special Enforcement Bureau Deputy Johnny Hanson joins to share how you can support the families of fallen Sheriff's Deputies. And Tim wraps the hour by breaking down a massive jewelry store heist—how many thieves are too many when it's time to split the loot?
It's a somber start to Friday's show as Tim Conway Jr. covers the devastating news of a tragic accidental explosion that has claimed the lives of three L.A. County Sheriff's deputies — the worst departmental loss since 1857. KFI's Michael Monks joins Tim to provide the latest updates on the heartbreaking incident, while Tim calls for political unity in the wake of the tragedy. Fox LA's Elex Michaelson reports live from the scene as the procession for the fallen deputies is just about to be underway. Plus, Tim updates listeners on a sudden flash flood alert across L.A. as the city reels from a dark day.
As Southern California continues to grapple with an unprecedented tragedy—the loss of three LASD deputies in an accidental explosion—Tim Conway Jr. welcomes former Deputy Johnny Hanson, who provides an insider's perspective on the meticulous forensic investigation ahead. Hanson offers personal insights, humanizing the fallen deputies and underscoring the profound impact of this loss. Tim covers reactions from political leaders like Mayor Bass and Attorney General Bonta, dives deeper into theories behind the accident, and emphasizes how much worse the outcome could have been. Homeland Security expert Hal Kemper joins the show, spotlighting Santa Monica as the epicenter of the investigation into the deadly explosives. Finally, Tim shifts gears, closing the hour with another explosive story making national headlines: former President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal.
Tim Conway Jr. continues heartfelt coverage as the emotional procession for the fallen L.A. County Sheriff's Deputies unfolds live across Los Angeles. Listeners are guided moment-by-moment through the somber journey from the regional training center to the medical examiner's office in East L.A.—a scene of profound grief and unprecedented tragedy not witnessed since 1857. As the city mourns, Tim reflects on the significance of this historic loss and begins to explore the difficult q
Tim Conway Jr. gets real about the perks (and perils) of flying solo—concerts, theme parks, where do you draw the line? Then, KFI's own House Whisperer Dean Sharp swings by with essential tips to wildfire-proof your home, debates which partner is tougher to DIY with, and sheds some light (literally) on solar panels. Plus, Tim tackles the chaos of back-to-school shopping—find out where the deals are hiding, and where they're definitely not.
Tim Conway Jr. is back from vacation and jumps straight into the headlines! He kicks off the show with ABC's Alex Stone to discuss new developments in the deadly Air India 787 crash investigation. Then, it's traffic trouble on the I-15, and Tim wonders if the LA Olympics—just three years away—still hold the excitement they once did. KFI's own Michael Monks joins to break down the latest homelessness numbers and how LA is defining "progress." Finally, retired LAFD Captain Steve Kreager calls in to talk fire protocols and the chaos on the freeway caused by a truck fire.
Fred Roggin continues his guest hosting duties on The Tim Conway Jr. Show. He kicks things off with The Roggin Report, breaking down the top trending news stories and offering his unique commentary. Inglewood Mayor James Butts joins the show to share insight on the recent ICE raids and their impact on the community. Later, Fred stirs up a lively debate with the crew over drivers vs. cyclists, citing a stat that 70% of drivers say cyclists drive them crazy. And to wrap things up, Fred reacts to a controversial court ruling that blocks LAPD from using rubber bullets on journalists during protests — a decision that sparks a firsthand story from KFI's own Mark Rahner.
Fred Roggin, host of AM 570's Dodgers coverage, steps in for Tim Conway Jr and brings a sharp eye to the day's headlines. Fred kicks things off with a wild story out of Palm Springs, where a hospitalized senior had her car mysteriously towed, sparking outrage from her family. Then, California Assemblyman Carl DeMaio joins to talk about voter apathy, accountability, and the broken voting process in the state. Fred also tackles the reality of local animal shelters and why they might be failing the very animals they aim to protect. Finally, Fox 11's Elex Michaelson stops by to tease this week's episode of The Issue Is, including a behind-the-scenes look at MLB on Fox.
Mark Thompson fills in for Tim Conway Jr. and dives into the major stories shaping the day. ABC's Alex Stone joins to explain why TSA is phasing out the shoe-removal requirement—even for non-Precheck fliers. Then, Mark breaks down Mayor Karen Bass's pushback against recent ICE raids in MacArthur Park, including her newly announced lawsuit to halt federal enforcement actions in LA. KFI's Michael Monks joins with his take as a Downtown LA resident and what the ICE presence means for locals. Mark wraps the hour with heartbreaking updates on the deadly flooding in Texas as the situation worsens.
Mark Thompson steps in for Tim Conway Jr. with a breaking news–packed hour. He's joined by ABC's Alex Stone to cover the Texas Border Patrol shooting that left officers injured and the suspect dead. Then, Mark dives into the catastrophic flash floods that swept Central Texas, raising urgent questions about emergency alert systems. KFI's Michael Monks joins the conversation to break down the ICE raids at LA's MacArthur Park and shares insight into LA Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson's response. The hour wraps with a bittersweet update: the iconic Downtown LA eatery Cole's French Dip will close its doors August 3rd.
Happy 4th of July 2025! - Tim remembers Cal Jam Festival 1974 // Disneyland with the Conway's
Happy 4th of July 2025! - Tim's Ambition // Petro // Violin // Dog Poop Dump!
Happy 4th of July 2025! - Tim has no idea who these stars are // Costco activities // Getting hit on in Hollywood!
Our adventures with Michelle Bauer and Fred Olen Ray continue, with our look at their 1989 outing Beverly Hills Vamp, co-starring Eddie Deezen and Tim Conway Jr as a couple of nerds hoodwinked by some high-end undead escorts! Also! We break out a classic Good/Bad/Weird segment and chat about Scream Queen flicks in general! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus hellfire and political brimstone, the never-ending firework seasons, Parker's "stuff watched" reporting, our soon-to-be-greenlit killer sex-doll movie, would Jennifer Tilly cover herself in whipped cream for basic cable television?, what the hell even is a Scream Queen anyways?, sneezes, blank stares, gleeks and so much more!! Direct Donloyd Here Got a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll brave Hollywood Boulevard for your love and support. With picks like these, you GOTTA #DonloydNow and listen in!
Tim Conway Jr. kicks off Hour 3 with a C. Crane Radio giveaway and a comedic dive into Starbucks' ever-inflating prices—complete with perfectly timed bleeped audio. He speaks with winner Joseph before pivoting to more serious news, including a tragic Hollywood 7-Eleven attack and the passing of televangelist Jimmy Swaggart. Then it's back to laughs with a classic Tim tale about a trip to Denver gone hilariously wrong, and a relatable chat with Bellio about wandering parent phone calls. The hour wraps up with a look at the latest collectible craze—Lububu's!
The Tim Conway Jr. gang is doing a LIVE show taping for advertisement agencies from the Honda Lounge at iHeart Media. // John Decker joins Tim Conway Jr. to talk about the ceasefire in place, and how Iran's nuclear program may have survived the madness. // Michael Monks talks LAPD and their accounting practices during the immigration raids and the heavy financial crisis. // Mark Thompson talks about his experience with Rooter & Plumbing. ThThe Tower Hospital in Loma Linda and its many new, updated amenities.
Dewey Pest talks about their company and Tim Conway Jr. shares a story about the time he called Dewey Pest to run a termite fumigation and how it saved him money when he sold his Tarzana home. // is joined by Dave Schwartz from Burbank Amo and Guns –as the owner shares the process of buying a gun from his shop in Burbank, Calif. // El Monterrey taquitos company talks about its thriving Taquito company, sold at many Costco stores and more! Saeed joins Tim Conway Jr. to discuss his various Jack in The Box stores through San Bernardino and Los Angeles County. Plus, the author, Zack of The Retirement Blind Spot, is here to discuss his book that helps people plan family passings and the heaviness of money issues that follow and how to prepare. // Glen Beccera, from Malibu, Calif; and how many businesses need help from the community as the city is hurting. #PestControl #Pest #Fumigation #fumigated #insects #termites #guns #ammunition #Tarzana #SanFernandoValley #Burbank #Weapon #Gun #Retirment #Death #JackInTheBox #TheRetirmentBlindSpot #Money #Costco #Monterrery #Malibu #MalibuBeach #ParadiseCove
Hour 3 of The Tim Conway Jr. Show kicks off with an update on the fast-growing trip headcount, already topping 180 excited adventurers! Then Tim takes listeners to Crozier's neighborhood for a bear alert and shares his own tips for bear encounters. In other headlines, a shocking airport attack in South Florida, a 103-year-old bowling champ's busy life, and Tim's musings about the potential of sneaking weed onto cruises. Finally, Tim laments his snub from the West Hollywood Pride Parade.
Dating The Doctor // Violin Story // Tims Hypnosis // You're Cute Jeans
Biggest Meal Ever // Ramen Chat Seg // Tims Smokehouse Story // Trash Etiquette
Thompson Tipping Story // – Thompson Voiceover Stories // Jay Leno Pt 1Jay Leno PT 2
2 Las Vegas Strip hotels sued over bed bugs after hotel guests were allegedly bitten // The weather with Tim Conway Jr. Across Southern California/ Underwater Volcano off Pacific coast could soon erupt. // United Airlines unveils Polaris Studio suites for premium travelers // Santa Ana Business Owners Anxious for Orange County Streetcars / In- N- Out is changing some of its recipes// The new LAX Metro Transit Center and it opens June 6th, 2025 // How to clean up your digital footprint and protect against online scams/ Gov Newsom plans to cut the budget/ 81% of Gen Z wish it were easier to disconnect from their digital devices
#VAMPril 2: Double Suck continues as we explore the dark and mysterious graveyard of vampire films produced by New World Pictures. This week, we are joined by the always hilarious Tommy Bechtold as we discuss 1989's BEVERLY HILLS VAMP starring Eddie Deezen (WAR GAMES), Britt Ekland (MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN) and Tim Conway Jr. (KFI, AM 640). Imagine, if. you will, a film that mixes the comedy/action of BEVERLY HILLS COP with the artistic allure of Grace Jones in VAMP. Keep imagining because this movie doesn't come close. Directed by genre workhorse Fred Olen Ray (a man who seemingly directed every VHS tape your parents warned you about), this cinematic oddity follows a group of hapless Midwestern dudes who come to Los Angeles to break into Hollywood and stumble into a brothel full of vampires—because of course they do. Hilarity ensues as they try and find their way out of a vampire's spell and into a movie that would, today, be shot in Bulgaria over Los Angeles. We attempt to make sense of this movie as the only available copies are missing a few key ingredients including 1) foul language, 2) nudity and 3) ambient audio. What do we mean by "ambient audio"? It's the little things we take for granted when we watch a movie. Things like footsteps, car noises, or the sound of a door opening or closing. Ambient noises is just scratching the surface. BEVERLY HILLS VAMP is filled with wild choices, wilder characters and abnormally horny dudes. If there is such a thing. For all the shows in Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network, head here: https://www.someonesfavoriteproductions.com/
Another day of reaction to the Blue Origin trip to space. On3 Sports College Football Insider Andy Staples on QB Nico Iamaleava and if he will end up at UCLA. Tim Conway Jr drops by the studio. Ding Dong!
Tim Conway Jr. welcomes LA Kings' esteemed broadcaster, Nick Nickson, discussing his remarkable 44-year career and upcoming retirement. Following this, AM 570 Dodgers Radio host, Petros Papadakis, joins to delve into the excitement surrounding the Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani bobblehead night and the team's latest updates. The hour wraps up with Tim addressing the unfortunate theft of a memorial plaque dedicated to a Las Vegas shooting victim, highlighting the community's response to this disheartening event.
Tim Conway Jr. opens the show by honoring the late Val Kilmer, reflecting on his iconic roles and enduring legacy. He then discusses the excitement surrounding the Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani MVP bobblehead giveaway, noting that fans began lining up as early as 5:30 a.m. to secure the coveted item. Additionally, Tim covers The Woody Show's Menace and his ambitious 40-mile walk from Burbank to Disneyland, highlighting the dedication and challenges of the journey. The hour wraps up with Tim sharing his newfound appreciation for the middle finger emoji, adding a humorous touch to the conversation.
Tim Conway Jr. kicks off the hour by discussing the intensified enforcement of distracted driving laws in Los Angeles, emphasizing the dangers of using cell phones behind the wheel. Conway then shares personal anecdotes about unintentional phone use while driving and humorously discovers the 'middle finger' emoji. The conversation shifts to the Los Angeles Dodgers accepting an invitation to the White House to celebrate their 2024 World Series victory, maintaining a cherished tradition. Tim also highlights the recent recognition of The Tim Conway Jr. Show as the #1 show in the Inland Empire, as voted by LA Times readers. The hour wraps up with a discussion on the financial struggles of Du-Par's Restaurant & Bakery, an iconic LA institution striving to keep its doors open.
Cruise ship issues warning to passengers Pirates may be in the area--common in certain parts of the world, just precautionary. // Tim Conway Jr.'s blood fusion “Irish Negative” story & how abdomen pools in Altadena after Eaton Fire pose public health concerns. // Guest: Missakk Thomailson shares his health issues with a Kidney transplant and the process of getting a donated organ list. // Guest: Tim Lynn, former pilot/reporter for KTLA talks to Tim about covering pursuits throughout his career. Plus, another Police pursuit of GMC on the 405 Freeway.
This hour kicks off with radio legend Rick Dees joining Tim Conway Jr. and Mark Thompson to chat about reuniting with iHeart and his new app, “Rick Dees Hit Music.” Tim covers breaking news out of San Clemente where a sheriff's deputy was stabbed, and the safe splashdown of two astronauts back on Earth. Plus, an update on Jackie and Shadow's nest in Big Bear, and a fun conversation with board op Sam Zia on psychiatry, car repairs, and knowing when to seek help.
Tim Conway Jr. and Mark Thompson dive into the developing story of missing college student Sudiksha Konanki, whose friend she was last seen with remains detained in the Dominican Republic. Psychiatrist (and tonight's board op) Sam Zia weighs in on the mental strain of such cases. iHeart's own Jon Comouche joins to recap the iHeart Radio Music Awards and highlight rising star Benson Boone. Plus, Tim recalls his guest spot on ALT 98.7's Booker and Stryker Show and discusses the never-ending construction madness in Beverly Hills as the city preps for the 2028 Olympics — but what about life right now for Angelino's who live here today.
On St. Patrick's Day, Tim Conway Jr. leads with sobering news about a San Bernardino sheriff's deputy murdered during a pursuit, then lightens the mood by unpacking the wild world of cruise‑ship drama. KFI's Michael Monks joins to challenge a new report showing a drop in LA crime — questioning why statistics don't match how safe Angelenos feel — before Tim wraps the hour with nostalgic memories of seeing Foghat live at Morongo.
Andy delves into Mayor Karen Bass's controversial use of an auto-delete feature for text messages, especially concerning communications during the recent Palisades Fire and her trip to Ghana. City attorney David Michaelson stated that Bass's phone is set to auto-delete messages and has been for at least two years. Later, Andy is joined by KTLA's Samantha Cortese, Robert Puente, and Bobby Gonzalez for a lively discussion about the latest happenings at the network and in Los Angeles. They share their appreciation for the iHeart radio app and give shout-outs to fellow broadcasters Tim Conway Jr and Gary and Shannon. The conversation continues with listener interactions, updates on the eagle pair Jackie and Shadow, and wraps up with a fun news quiz to determine the most knowledgeable KTLA team member.
The legendary New York Friars Club, the venue for many iconic roasts, has been sold at a foreclosure auction/ A Florida woman trying to target ex-boyfriend vandalizes wrong car // Man shot and killed after interrupting catalytic converter theft in Inglewood/ a Woman suspected of arson fatally shot by deputies in Rosemead // President Donald Trump loves thee Tim Conway Jr. Show, “making radio great again”/ Dr. Darien Sutton breaks down the science behind being “hangry.” // Amazon launches Alexa + Powered by AI! / Marc Rahner and Gene Hackman and Movie reviews
Tim Conway Jr. ran late to work, and it wasn't due to the rain/ Tim's gambling background // Mark Thompson explains why heavy rain tends to fall near foothill and mountain region/ Santa Clarita Valley rain and wind lash. // Heavy rain falls all throughout Southern California as many areas are under mudslides and flooding evacuation. // Tim goes to the phone lines as he has his listeners describe the weather conditions in their areas throughout SoCal.
The rain has fallen throughout the Los Angeles area/ Bias in NFL have blasted conspiracy theories with Kansas Chiefs and Philidelphia Eagles/ Chiefs coach Andy Reid shares final thoughts on officiating before Super Bowl LIX/ Mahomes' 3rd child born 1.12 and Saquon Barkley celebrates his birthday day of Superbowl. // Tim chats about how firefighter calls from back in the day used to sound like. // The Tim Conway Jr. Crew detail how they will be spending their Superbowl Weekend. // Retailers changing their return policies
Tim Conway Jr. and Phil Shuman kick off the hour by recognizing the outstanding fire coverage from local news and reflecting on how every Angeleno has a personal story tied to the devastation. As breaking news unfolds about a brush fire in Jurupa Valley, they discuss the escalating Santa Ana winds expected to worsen fire conditions through midweek, with updates on the Eaton fire and its associated curfew in Pasadena and Altadena. Tim and Phil discuss the Rams leading the Vikings, and the quirks of post-halftime interviews. The hour closes with District Attorney Hochman's stern message about the legal consequences for looting and other crimes during the wildfires, highlighting the serious challenges facing the community.
Tim Conway Jr. opens the hour with a surprising story of a junk removal service taking off with a safe containing $100,000, while discussing the Rams' relocation to Arizona for their “home” playoff game due to the fires. Joined by Phil Shuman, Tim delves into the challenges of evacuation, packing essentials, and the early, harrowing stories emerging from those affected by the devastation. Los Angeles Fire Department Public Information Officer Marco Rodriguez provides critical updates on the Palisades fire, and iHeart Sales Manager David Howard shares his deeply personal account of losing his family home. Highlighting the resilience of those impacted celebrities and everyday Angelenos alike
Tim Conway Jr. kicks off the show with a deep dive into the fires that have devastated Los Angeles, exploring the emotional toll, political fallout, and lasting impact on the city. Joined by Phil Shuman of Fox LA, Tim questions Mayor Karen Bass's response to the heightened fire threat and delves into the complex blame surrounding the disaster. James Brotherton from the National Weather Service provides an update on the Santa Ana winds. The discussion shifts to the origins of the Palisades fire, the ongoing investigation, and reports of looting that have added to the heartbreak. Tim reflects on the resilience of Angelenos, sharing how his family is donating to those in need. With a focus on personal accounts and journalistic insight, Tim and Phil capture the human side of a tragedy that has reshaped Los Angeles.
High Tech Toaster // Tim's Snokehouse Story // Costco Hot Dog PT 1 // Costco Hot Dog PT 2
Bad Girl Bellio // Cute Shoes // Trip To Getty // King Taco Letter
Birth Characteristics // Voiceover Stories // Dueling Don Pardos // Licorice Pizza Review
Lidsville & Chitty Chitty Bang Bang // Cow Hugs // Getting Yelled At // College Chants
Calway Jam PT // Calway Jam PT 2 // Calway Jam PT 3 // Dive Bars