Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - 3/25/17 Jeff Fisher Show Hour 2: Arkansas Death Row Spree

Episode Date: March 25, 2017

Jeffy talks about Arkansas Death Row inmates that are going to be put to death, though people are complaining about the method the inmates will be put to death. Chuck in Florida joins with the weird ...news from the sunshine state and Jeffy expands his moomoo store idea.Follow Jeffy on Twitter: @JeffyMRALike Jeffy on Facebook: www.facebook.com/JeffFisherRadioFollow Jeffy on Instagram: @jeffymra Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:14 Stand clear. Life signs stable. It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. I'm coming, I'm coming and coming. Welcome to the broadcast. How in the world are you? Thanks for coming along for the ride.
Starting point is 00:01:47 I'll just be busy looking at a couple of things, and I'm thinking about opening up my new Moomoo line stores. A couple people have commented that instead of brick and mortar, why don't I just use circus tents? That's funny. A fat joke, I got it. It's funny. Hey, the circus is shutting down. what do they need them for? And of course my favorite is
Starting point is 00:02:14 he's saying it to be on Netflix but it doesn't need to be on Netflix although if they want to buy the show okay we can sit down we can negotiate if you'd like Netflix Mooh and Chill
Starting point is 00:02:30 The Mumoo Collection by Jeffie I am in love with that The Moomoo Collection by Jeffie Now you know I mean we talk to about that now for a couple weeks. I've got to... That's got to actually happen.
Starting point is 00:02:45 I want a MoMo collection. By Jeffie. Are you wearing Jeffie? Fantastic. Ah! All right. Enough goofing off. Thanks for listening to the broadcast. 888-90333.
Starting point is 00:03:04 Yes. I'm wearing, Jeffie. Are you? I love the blueprint, Mo-MU. I'm having my daughter design on it. entire Mu-woo collection this weekend Mumu
Starting point is 00:03:24 by Jeff I know you think I'm joking around I'm not I'll try to keep the prices fair and at one point when we do open the brick and mortar or the circus tent line store we will offer a fair price for all
Starting point is 00:03:42 overweight pedicures and manicures I promise being a fellow human being that is overweight, I understand. So are you for the death penalty? Only people that wear boomboos.
Starting point is 00:04:03 No, no, no joke. Are you for the death penalty? You know, I had a conversation earlier this week with a person who has an opportunity to go see the process and actually view someone dying. from a lethal injection.
Starting point is 00:04:26 And it's in Arkansas. And I thought, oh, oh, and it really got me thinking about the death penalty again. You know, I mean, do I think about the death penalty every day? No. I mean, do I sit down and say, I don't know I feel about the death penalty. I don't. And a lot of times you see crimes that happen, and I firmly, you know, I say, you know, we should have town square. again. And I'm darn near
Starting point is 00:04:55 almost 100% ready for that again. Just hang them in Town Square. Let them sit out there. We can throw rocks at them. We'll walk by, you can spit on them if you want to. Leave a note there of their crime. Hang
Starting point is 00:05:11 them in Town Square. I know that that's not realistic and it's not going to happen. It will cruel and unusual punishment. Okay. Well, the death penalty always been a great source of debate. Everyone is for or against it,
Starting point is 00:05:31 and everyone has their reasons for and why and their excuses for. But in Arkansas, there's going to be eight executions over 10 days coming up in April. And I was talking to someone who has an opportunity to go and report on them and actually watch them. I don't know if it was for all eight. but for sure it was at least one, right? Because she was, she wasn't sure.
Starting point is 00:06:03 You know, I mean, the original thought is, yes, of course. But then, you know, she's struggling with, you know, whether she really wants to put that in her head or not. Maybe we can talk to her. I try to get her on the air. I mean, we talk to her a little bit about, you know, when she makes the decision and what she went through to make the decision, whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:06:23 and so the Arkansas Coalition to abolish the death penalty of course condemn the decision they're outraged of course and they plan to carry out eight executions within a span of 10 days in April the planned mass execution is grotesque and unprecedented oh it's not really a mass execution is it Arkansas is one of 31 states where the death penalty is legal lethal injection is the primary means used by these states
Starting point is 00:06:51 and many of these states and I mean I haven't gone down the list to see but many states, you can still, and you get the death penalty, you can still choose the firing squad. Maybe we throw in town, maybe we add, you know, town square to the list. You can have lethal injection, you can get the firing squad, you can be hung, or you can, we'll just, you know, we'll rope you up into the center in town square. You choose. Now, the process of lethal injection is pretty, is kind of fascinating.
Starting point is 00:07:24 You know, there's three different drugs in a particular order. They give you sodium thipenthal, right? Sypentol? Sodium thipentol. And then that's like an anesthetic. And then panacharonium bromide, right? Panachronium bromide, which paralyzes them. And then last, they give you potassium chloride, which gives you the cardiac arrest.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Now, one attorney for three of the inmates scheduled to be executed, stress the importance of the anesthetic. Unless the prisoner is unconscious, then the drugs two and three will cause pain. Oh, no. This torturous punishment, in violation of the Eighth Amendment, then state guarantees against cruel and unusual punishment.
Starting point is 00:08:20 That can't ticks me off, and we'll get to that in just a minute. Lethal injection changed when the sole American manufacturer of sodium thipenthal stopped production. The U.S. government approached European companies. They refuse to supply the drug because it's lethal injection purposes. We can't sell it to you.
Starting point is 00:08:41 Oh, you're going to use it to put a criminal to death. So there's a new one called Miedazalam. And that's a new dance as well. You do it in the Midazelam? which critics say does not reliably render inmates unconscious. Oh no. No. Say it isn't so.
Starting point is 00:09:07 It puts you to sleep, but it doesn't render you incensate. And to attempt eight executions with this, including four multiple executions, is unheard of and reckless. I know. Oh, my gosh. I know. It's... Now, the reason we're doing this,
Starting point is 00:09:27 is because there's been a shortage of the my dazolam as well. We have to make that into a dance. And so now they're wondering if they have enough to researches to carry out the plan lethal injections. Well, I'm sure they have enough. That's why they want to get it done right. I don't know how long it lasts. I don't know what the end date or shelf life is on it. But they want to get it done in Arkansas.
Starting point is 00:09:56 So they're going to do eight. eight inmates in April. I want to introduce you to a few people. That's a couple people. Bruce Earl Ward. Ward 60 has been on death row since 1990 for the death of a clerk found strangled in the men's room of the Little Rock convenience store where she worked.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Hello, Bruce Earl Ward. I'd like to introduce you to Don Wood. Williams Davis. Davis 54 was convicted of killing Jane Daniel after breaking into her home in 1990 and shooting her with a 44 caliber revolver, but he found there. Liddell Lee, 51. Sentenced to die for the 1993 death of Deborah Reese, a neighbor who was beaten to death in her home with a tire iron that her husband had given her for protection. He's also serving prison terms for the rapes of Jacksonville woman and a Jacksonville teenager. Huh.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Yeah. Listen, he struck Reese 36 times, arrested less than an hour after the slaying and speeding some $300 he had stolen from her. Isn't that nice? Jack Harold Jones, Jr. Jones 52, convicted of killing bookkeeper Mary Phillips and trying to kill her daughter Lacey during a 1995 robbery at an accounting office. Phillips found naked the waist down a cord from a nearby coffee pot tied around her neck. Lacey, the daughter, left for dead, but awoke while police were taking photographs of her. Nice of the police to check.
Starting point is 00:11:44 Williams 46 was convicted of suffocating a young mother of two. Marcel Williams, that is, I'm sorry. Did I forget to introduce Marcel to you? Marcel Williams, 46, convicted of suffocating a young mother of two after raping her. Stacey Erickson typically carpooled to Warrie. work in North Little Rock with a friend, but the 22-year-old drove her own truck on that day. Jason F. McGee. Co-defendant said McGee, 40 did most of the beating when 15-year-old Johnny Melbourne Jr. was killed,
Starting point is 00:12:16 August 19, 1996, for ratting out members of a theft ring. Several people beat and tortured the teenager at the house in Harrison, then bound him and drove him to an abandoned farmhouse outside of Omaha in northern Arkansas, later strangled well's hands were tied with an electoral cord. Oh. Now, Kenneth Williams. Kenneth is our last one.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Kenneth, come over here. Kenneth Williams serving a life sentence for the 1998 death of University of Arkansas Pine Bluff cheerleader Dominique heard. When he escaped by hiding in a container of hog slop that was being ferried from prison kitchen to prison hog farm outside the main gates, after getting
Starting point is 00:12:57 out, he killed Cecil Boren, who lived near the prison and stole a truck. And then during the chase in southern Missouri, he crashed into a water delivery truck, killing the driver before they finally captured him. That's a good guy, Kenneth. Step up here. Now, one of the things that all of these
Starting point is 00:13:13 men pretty much have in common is they pled for mercy in court after their convictions. Pled for mercy. These are the eight men in Arkansas who are scheduled to die by lethal injection. in Arkansas in April.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Now, after hearing that, do you care that my Dazalam is not only a new dance but may put you to sleep and doesn't render you insensate? Do you care that it doesn't render the inmates completely unconscious before they die? That they might have just a tad bit of pain
Starting point is 00:14:00 because they most definitely didn't care about their victims. One iota. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. On the Blaze Radio Network. 2017 is going to be a volatile economic year. We may see politicians throughout the world attempting to control central bank policies. Several renowned financial analysts have warned that political interference in central bank policies may mean our economic misses of inflation and growth targets. Gold is an international currency that can't be issued or controlled by governments.
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Starting point is 00:15:56 There's no need for you to go anywhere else than the Blaze Radio Network. right? Saturdays you've got who's the guy's name before me? Oh yeah, Mike O'Pelke. And then you got myself, you're welcome. Lawrence Jones, Mike Slater. And then Sunday you've got David Barton and Wall Builders. You've got a little bill handled, Jackie Daly. And then Monday through Friday, hello. Doc Thompson,
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Starting point is 00:16:49 I mean, that proof right there, you don't need to go anywhere else, then. Theblaze.com slash radio. So, social media crime. It seems
Starting point is 00:17:06 to be picking up the pace a little bit. I think we're becoming a little bit comfortable with our social media accounts, and we're finding ways that we can commit crime with it. I mean, we're hearing more and more of crimes being committed on the Facebook live apps, rapes, shootings, suicides. I know Twitter has just now launched their, you know, live app, so you'll be able to do some live broadcast. from your Twitter app, so up the ante on that, for sure.
Starting point is 00:17:45 Earlier this week, they arrested a man suspected of purposely sending him a jiff that triggered an epileptic seizure. You know, I guess it was also in this story. Warnings rapidly flashing jivs have been posted as replies to that link. The Department of Justice confirmed in a statement. that John Wayne Revello, 29 of Salisbury, Maryland, arrested on federal charges of cyber-stalking. The Dallas victim, presumably Ayshenwald.
Starting point is 00:18:23 His identity wasn't released in the statement, written openly about his epilepsy in the past years. So, you know, John just sent him a flashing Twitter link in hopes to give him a seizure. Come on, man. I mean, that really is, really is wrong. In other news, Facebook is cutting police departments off from a vast trove of data that's been increasingly used to monitor protesters and activists.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Huh, that's special. And actually, I'm all for this. While you want it to be for our safety, you know, it's always for our safety. We always want to be safe. We want to protect. It's all for the children. It's all for our beautiful little kitties. It's all for your family, parents, your wife, your husband.
Starting point is 00:19:22 It's all about that. I got it. But how much is that information just given to the authorities? Chelsea Network announced that It comes in the wake of concerns over law enforcement tracking of protesters, social media accounts, and places such as Ferguson and Baltimore. It also comes at a time when Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg says
Starting point is 00:19:51 he's expanding the company's mission from merely connecting the world into friend networks to promoting safety and community. Now, the social networks core business advertising, Facebook along with Twitter and, of course, Instagram, also provides developers access to users' public feeds. And why do they do that, you say? And how do they do that? Well, let's say you look up Moos by Jeffie.
Starting point is 00:20:23 Are you wearing Jeffie? Well, if I say, I don't know, pay Facebook a little advertising money, and you search on Facebook for Mummoos by Jeffie. Or you search for Mumu. the first thing that pops up by Jeffie. And so, let's say you search, you're at a red light. And you say, you know, man, these pants are way too tight. And when I get home, I wish I had a moo-moo to go in.
Starting point is 00:20:57 I mean, how many times do you say that in your life? So you type in Mum-moo by Jeffie. And you think, oh, those look great. And light turns green, so you set your phone down to get home. Next time you open your Facebook app, the first ad you see is Mummoos by Jeffie. And I get that all, I mean, everything I look up, man. That's the first
Starting point is 00:21:19 time next time I open up my Facebook app. That's the ad that pops up. Not Mummoos by Jeffie, because I don't have those out there yet. When that it's out there, Moos by Jeffie is going to be the first thing that opens up. So, cyber crime, and I've got another cybercrime
Starting point is 00:21:35 that I'm going to tell you about on the other side of this bottom of the hour break that is, I don't know, fascinating, weird, scary, all of the above. The Jeff Fisher Show, The Blaze Radio Network. The Jeff Fisher Show returns on the Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Welcome to the broadcast. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Hey, that's what the announcer just said. I mean, I just heard it. And oh my gosh, it's true. Wow. 888-90333 is the phone number. You can follow me on Twitter at Jeff EMRA,
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Starting point is 00:24:07 And oh my gosh, look who's online, Chuck in Florida.com. Chuck in Florida.com. I'm like you're one of the people I was just talking about. Well, greetings, Jeffrey and where I am still online searching for Moos by Jeffie. They're coming up. Awesome. Oh, you'll be getting that. Don't worry.
Starting point is 00:24:26 Because you, I mean, when people ask, is that a Jeffie? You can say yes. Are you wearing Jeffie? I think they'd be quite comfortable, you know. It's like wearing a house dress around and, you know, I could get work done at the same time. Thank you. and nothing binding. I mean, it's perfect.
Starting point is 00:24:44 It beats a kilt. I mean, come on, really? No, because kiltz, don't get me started on the design of kiltz, okay? I'm just telling you that the mumus, you don't have any, there's no tight corners, it's just comfy, good to go. Right, yeah. And they don't have those embarrassing backends like the hospital gowns that, you know. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:25:04 It's machine washable. Now, we do have some higher end models that you may have to, you know, send in the drive. dry clean a moo-moo though, Jeffrey. Why? Come on. That'd be a little embarrassing to show up and say, excuse me, can I pick up my laundry now? And out comes, you know, four or five assorted colored moomoo's that I'd have to explain to somebody. You should not have to explain anything about your life, especially to the dry cleaner.
Starting point is 00:25:30 Tell the dry cleaner, I'm paying you to dry clean my clothes not to discuss what my life is. Have you noticed that cashiers seem to do this now wherever you go? is this a new policy in store? I'd like to talk to you about the purchases you're making at the grocery store. What do you make in tonight? That looks good. Honestly. Yeah, they just try to be nice.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Oh, that looks good. Yeah, I love those. Those are great. I don't care. Exactly. But I actually do. I enjoy it, though, because it's a little, you know, they at least have, you know, I get myself personally, I like to mess around with people.
Starting point is 00:26:06 I don't know if you know that. No. Yeah, I know. I know. And so at least when they open up the dialogue, that means I'm in. I'm in. You've given me that opening and I'm going to take it. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:26:20 Because most of the time I've got to work for that opening. Right. I've got to work to get the dialogue started so that I could just kind of weasel my way in. But once they've opened it, the door is wide open, man. Look, you walk into a store wearing a moo-moo with a bright colored pattern on it. And there's your opening right there. They're going to talk to you about it. You're darn right.
Starting point is 00:26:37 They will. Darn right they will. and I'll have my business cards too, a moo-moo by Jeffie. Is that a, what are you, what is that? It's a moo-moo by Jeffie. Wow. Where can I get one?
Starting point is 00:26:50 Thank you. Thank you. Available right now we don't have any brick and mortar or circus tent stores, but we do have an online store. Circus, all right, so Chuck, I know that we kind of check in with you
Starting point is 00:27:03 weekly to see the weird stories of what's going on in Florida. And I know that there's number of things. Weird going on in Florida and one in particular and I was hoping that perhaps that was on your list. So tell me what's happening in Florida. Well, I've got a man who has a dispute over his hot dog cooking techniques that had a hostage holdoff for the police. Had a hostage holdoff? Yeah, apparently he was quite upset that he didn't get to cook the hot dogs the way he wanted to. And was he, I'm sorry, but I'm misunderstanding. Is this the hot dog stand or
Starting point is 00:27:38 No, it was in his own home, apparently. He was arguing with friends or family members. They didn't specify who was in his apartment at the time, but they did say that he held several people at hostage because he wanted to boil the hot dogs. And somebody in the apartment said, we don't have time for that, just throw him in the microwave instead.
Starting point is 00:28:00 And, you know, I'm sorry, but I kind of side with the guy here. This is like, have you had a microwave hot dog that's just been cooked wrong and I get the edges burnt. It's no good, I'm telling you. No, it is not. And really, the only hot dogs that are worthy of microwaving are the cheese dogs so that you just get it done and the cheese is hot and you're good to go. I have found a technique.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Wrap your hot dog in a wet paper towel before you put it in the microwave. I was going to let that one go. Next story. Next story. Moving on. A man steals from a Florida woman with a disability and spends. $9,000 at a strip club. Nice. It's got to be in Tampa.
Starting point is 00:28:42 It is in Tampa. Of course. Not that I've ever been at strip clubs in Tampa. Well, it's actually a holiday, very near Tampa. That's, come on. That's Tampa Bay. $138,000 this woman has. She has mental disabilities.
Starting point is 00:28:59 He invites her to move in. Mental disabilities. It's because you go to a strip. Go ahead. Oh, he invited her in, of course. Right. She's got mental disabilities. Come on in.
Starting point is 00:29:07 He holds her hostage in a house without any furniture, takes all of her money, $138,000, and he only spent nine at the strip club. That's not bad. He must have been on a budget. That's pretty good. No doubt. It's not bad at all. You got $140,000. I mean, I only spend $9 at the club.
Starting point is 00:29:22 That's good. Yeah, that's just a couple of hours. I mean, you know, you can blow through that pretty fast. I mean, yes, Chuck, you absolutely can. You can't blow through that really fast. Go ahead. Moving on. Woman arrested after a toddler was left in a car and the toddler shoots out the window. Ooh.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Oh, yeah. Bad, bad situation, Deltona, Florida. In the car seat or? Apparently, it was the child, the three-year-old was in a car seat. Yeah. In the back of the vehicle. He'll live through that. And was able to reach into the pocket of the door where she had her concealed carry permitted weapon. however
Starting point is 00:30:05 the toddler shot the window out of the car and even a nearby deputy who heard the shot didn't recognize it for what it was until he went over to investigate the woman was at a daycare center
Starting point is 00:30:18 picking up her other son and yeah there it went there goes your window so nobody was hurt that's the brilliance of it the child got a hold
Starting point is 00:30:28 it pulled the trigger she even went inside to report it and called 911 not knowing you know, if anything else might have been damaged or if anybody else was hurt. So she reported herself. So, she had to give her kudos for that.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Someone with a concealed carry permit was actually a responsible citizen. I can't understand how that happens. That doesn't make any sense to me. Right? Gun owners are horrible people. Apparently so. So. Yeah, that was the most amazing thing in the story is that
Starting point is 00:30:58 she actually waited around. Of course she did. She was charged with what was it here, not reckless abandonment but uh awful yeah it i mean it was it was not as uh thank goodness no one was hurt and the child was fine but uh shock of your lifetime right there oh not in the car seat that gun goes off you're like yeah right yeah we'll pull this bad boy again see if i can take out more windows no doubt uh is that it john no i got another one my my probably my favorite story of the week i knew you would appreciate this one. A Lakeland
Starting point is 00:31:35 woman was arrested for stealing a woman's identity to pay for plastic surgery. Nice. Yes. I mean, first of all, a crime is a crime, right? You still, you still, you steal identities to, for any number of reasons, cash, goods, services. Accounts, yeah, she opened up several credit card accounts and used over $10,000 to pay for liposuction, breast implants, and a buttox lift.
Starting point is 00:32:04 Did it work? If you saw the picture, you'd have to say no, it did not. It's a shame. Yes. If you're going to get the work done, I would say at least get a good warranty, you know?
Starting point is 00:32:15 There's no warranty on that. Plus, I would say that for the most part, plastic surgery, it doesn't work. A lot of times it does not. Everyone is about three cuts away from clown face. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:32:29 And she didn't do a whole lot of the clown face stuff. There was a little bit of, you know, around the eyes here or whatever. But I got to say, if you're looking at the buttocks and the boob job, it just didn't pay off. My opinion, what am I going to say? So you, I'm looking at another story here that you failed to bring to the table, Chuck. Oh, gosh, I'm sorry. What was it? A man in Florida, okay?
Starting point is 00:32:55 Yep. Decides that he's going to burn a few books from the house. Oh, I passed that one, yeah. I know. I had it on my list and I decided that you'd probably prefer the butt job better. I do. Well, you're right. You're absolutely right.
Starting point is 00:33:10 There's no question about that. Had you done this story? I would have said, what about the lady with the butt job? Right. I mean, come on burning books, really? On the Jeffie show? No, but it's got like hundreds of acres now burned because he started burning his stupid books. Yeah, that was amazing.
Starting point is 00:33:25 It did set off a wildfire. Yeah, I mean, people have burned their homes down because this stupid guy wants to burn some of his books. You know, seriously, why not you? I don't understand the, we're just going to build a bonfire and burn stuff. I mean, we used to burn stuff all the time when back in the day, Chuck. Right. The early, just between before the turn of the century when I was a little kid, we used to burn stuff, but we used, I don't know, big metal barrels in the yard. And that's where we took care of trash.
Starting point is 00:33:58 Well, we just walk out there and throw it in the Midwest of the fire. remember correctly, you're a northerner as well. And these bonfires don't get away as fast as they do in Florida. You could flick a cigarette out the window and start a massive forest fire in Florida when it's the dry season. You sure can, Chuck, and I would never do anything like that. Nothing like that. Oh, Lord. I mean, I, seriously, you're absolutely right.
Starting point is 00:34:22 And we've seen it happen, right? I was thinking, you know, today it's going to be almost seven years since I've actually lived in Florida. Gosh, that long. I know. It seems like a, it doesn't have. seem that long. No, it does not. It does not seem that long. So anyway, chuckinflora.com. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:34:37 Thank you, Jeff. I'm always a pleasure. Don't forget Cinemathing.com for your cinematography school. I know you really wanted to attend the Bert Rennel School of Cinematography at Florida State University. Nothing holds a candle to that. I'm just, I don't think I'm available that day.
Starting point is 00:34:55 You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show, The Blaze Radio Network. Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. So I apologize because I didn't listen to 40 acres in a mule or a fool or whatever the heck. What is, it's 40 acres and a fool is the podcast, right? Right. Okay. So I didn't get an opportunity to listen this past week.
Starting point is 00:35:52 So I was looking forward to actually hearing the promo to get updated on the pig. Now last week we heard the promo from 40 Acres in a Fool. what is it 40 acres and a fool yeah that's right and not a mule and it's a play on the words i got it and uh so we we listen to the promo i'm actually i've turned out turned the volume up with my headphones so i can hear the promo so i get updated on the pig and what do i hear is that he wants his animals to be happy and have sunshine before he eats them you know okay great good i'm happy for you happy for you that's a wonderful thing for you what i want is my animals to not have a safe drive from the freezer, the grocery store to my home.
Starting point is 00:36:39 That's what was really all I. If they had sunshine and enjoyed a good day, you know, pooping in the green grass under the sun, good for them. I drove by a herd of cattle last night, as a matter of fact, and the first two I saw, one was just standing there, heat away, and the other one was just pooping away out there in the fields and I thought do I care if those animals are out there being happy like that before I eat them? Nope. No I don't.
Starting point is 00:37:11 So do we have the 40 acres in a in a in a meal about the pig? Oh. Oh, it's saved under pig. You know, it's very, I don't know if you know this or not. This is between you and me. Okay. I like this because she can hear.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Okay, so if we found the, you've done such a great job. So anyway, he didn't update me on the pig. I'm very disappointed. I wanted to know, find out about it. We should call him. Do we have his number, actually, 40 acres in the mule boy? Because I want to find out if the pig gave birth to piglets,
Starting point is 00:38:07 if he's got a thousand pigs, if we're going to be able to come by and have a smoke out, and have a pig smoke out, or if he's going to send me some bacon strips, or, you know, maybe we have a little sausage for breakfast. I'd rather have the, I'd rather have, I think, let's go with the bacon strips and then, you know, we'll, man, if you've ever had a smoked pig from a pit, you're so good. You smell that thing cooking all day. Oh, so good.
Starting point is 00:38:41 Anyway, we have to have his number, right? We've got to have his number. We'll call him next hour because I want an update on the pig. I want to update on the pig. I want to find out what the heck is going on, on the farm. Out there with 40 acres and a mule. All right, you've got my attention. What do you need?
Starting point is 00:39:01 Oh, nothing? Okay. I heard attention. So it's all I care about is attention. All right. So this is the Jeff Fisher Show on the... Blaze Radio Network. We're going to find out what happened to the pig.
Starting point is 00:39:13 I'll tell you that right now. Are we good to go? I know. I'm trying to help you out here. Tell me when you want me to go and we'll go.

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