larry: did any maloof ever come close to the altar? close? did you? the closest we came to the altar was when adrienne was on the altar. larry: never close? no. no. larry: do you want to get married, joe? maybe it s too late. i don t know. larry: do you want to get married? maybe so. who knows. i ve thought about it. larry: miss right has never come through the door? well, there s been a lot of miss rights. left quite abruptly. larry: george? i d like to some day. larry: you would? yeah. larry: who s the youngest? phil. larry: would you like to some day, phil? maybe. i don t know. it s tough. it s very maybe in another life. larry: do you think how does your mother feel about that, joe? she threw in the towel. she threw the towel in long ago. she d like us to get married
image? because you are a playboy billionaire? and they re all single. we have worked so hard throughout our entire lives, we re just really busy, we have loaded trucks and swept floors, joe and i actually ran the recycling center, which is really a dirty job, in case you don t know what s in those beer cans, we can tell you what s in them. but we know what the common man goes through because we were the same way and we were blue coll and it was really good training for us and prepared us for where we are today. larry: is it tough for your husband to marry into this group? it was tougher on me. no, i was just going to add that having three little boys, my goals as well is to raise them and start them at the bottom, work their way up. and as my dad always said, you have to earn people s respect, you don t demand respect.
lipford we re larry: we re back with the incredible maloofs. this is an incredible story, they inherited a business, but they took it much further and they were raised for hard work and a tough business ethic. how do you decide who runs what? you re a company, right, you re the president? yes. larry: are you the deciding man. all of us together. if we don t if there s a major decision that has to be made, we have to agree unanimously on it, if we don t, we won t do it. larry: like a jury? we tend to listen to joe. he s always been had good instincts on stuff. larry: have you had 3-2 votes? yes, we v. larry: but that means no, right. we come to a decision. it s not always we figure it out. at the end of the day, we figure it out.
we put on a competition. we built a skate park. larry: where, in sacramento? no, all over the country. we ve done three of them in orange county. one in new york city. we re going to portland, chicago, south africa. it s turned into a great business for us. larry: how do you make money? we haven t made any money on it yet. but it s just a lot of fun. larry: how will you make money? through sponsorships and through apparel, things like that. but mainly it s just building the brand name, the maloof name. it s been fantastic. we ve had for instance, we get 17 million hits a month on our website. that s how big this skateboarding is. larry: 17 million hits? yes. it s called the maloof money cup. we re all caught by surprise how big it is, really. it s been huge. it s going to be televised nationally and will be in 65 countries. so skateboarding is huge with the youth today. larry: when you wanted to do
now, it s completely all over the world larry: would you say, phil, that you guys, and lady, are open to anything? are you always interested in proposals? sure, we re always looking at more hip, edgier things. what s more fun stuff. we have a fun lifestyle. we re a lot more conservative than people think. but we always want to be involved in what s happening now, what s in the future. and i think it s ingenious what joe did. he s giving a lot of kids something to do, keeping them productive. news hero of the week on cnn. it s a great honor. larry: what are you going to do in the music business? we have two bands. we have larry: a band? we have two bands. hinder has sold over 4 million albums. coming out with a new album. so is riv theory partners with jimmy ivey in the music.