Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - 3/4/17 Jeff Fisher Show Hr 1: It's not a Tumor (Yes it is)

Episode Date: March 4, 2017

A woman tries to de-board a plane on account of a tumor that's bleeding, Oscar ratings were down and rightfully so, The Walking Dead complaining about numbers being down despite being #1 cable show, A...rnold leaves Celebrity Apprentice and Jeffy is thankful and Hunter Biden has a thing for prostitutes and cocaine.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 00:01:13 Now. Stand clear. Life signs stable. It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Hello. Welcome to the broadcast.
Starting point is 00:01:43 And just like the announcer said, this is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Nice to have you along for the ride today. Thanks to Michael Pelko. You know, this is the pregame show for this one. The big show is happening right now. And then, you know, we wind down with Lawrence Jones and Mike Slater. I mean, you're here at primetime on the Jeff Fisher show. If you want to participate, you can dial 888-9033 is the phone number.
Starting point is 00:02:07 You can follow me on Twitter at Jeff EMRA, Instagram at Jeffie. MRA, Facebook, Jeff Fisher Radio. Now, how many, look, we've all flown, we've all been frustrated by trying to get on the plane going through security, and we've been frustrated trying to get off the plane. You know, my favorite story is, you know, we were going to catch a flight, so they said if you're catching a flight, you can get off. and so we stood up and then the
Starting point is 00:02:42 flight attendant says well we've got to disembark the plane everybody get off and so everybody stands up and you're stuck you're like well wait wait wait wait I got to get off of this thing but you're stuck right I mean you're in an airplane full of people
Starting point is 00:02:56 it's full trust me they fly them full now that's why there's a lot less flights they overbook and they fill them up so when I now know that the reason they did that to myself and my family in Phoenix, Arizona, American Airlines, not that I remember the entire freaking story, they had already booked the seats on a plane that I
Starting point is 00:03:24 was supposed to catch. So they didn't want me on time. They wanted me to wait and catch another flight. And I almost made it. Man, I don't run. But I mean, I walked fast to the, the gate. And as I turned the corner, I mean, I've told you the story before, and I'm still so angry about it. I can't see straight when I think about it. I turned the corner and the airline lady looks at me, closes the door. I about flip. And I was like, no, no, no, no, no. And my wife is like, if it wasn't for my wife, I'd be in jail. There's no question. And then we went to the, and I love my wife for this because she's like, I'll take care of it. And we went around to the American Airline Office and can we help you?
Starting point is 00:04:19 I don't know. Can you? Can you get me on that plane? Over. Just, just relax. Don't mind him. He's fine. I could have strangled someone.
Starting point is 00:04:33 I would be in jail. Anyway, I digress. So you know the feeling when you're on the plane and you're ready to disembark. And you're not supposed to, hey, you're not supposed to undo those seatbelts or get up until they tell you. Because the plane could still move. And I've actually had that happen once as well. You pull up and you're almost at the gate and everybody, you know, everybody clips the seatbelts off and starts standing up and getting their stuff. But the pilot had not quite had it just right at the gate.
Starting point is 00:05:05 So he's got to give the quick break up to the gate a little bit, another three or four feet. a bunch of people both smashed their skulls in, man. It was really funny. Anyway, because he told you, uh-uh. I had a bus driver do that to me, too. Shortstop me when I was a little kid, almost poked my eye out. In today's world, I would own that school district. Back then, I got off the bus.
Starting point is 00:05:28 I'm bleeding. My mom was like, what happened? He stood up before I stopped the bus. Oh, I guess you shouldn't do that, huh? Get in the house. Let's clean your eye up. I could be blind here. I hate that bus driver.
Starting point is 00:05:45 He short-stopped me all the time. He knows. We lived on a dead-end road on a farm. He dropped me off. Don't get a stop. We're here. It's my house. So he short-stops me.
Starting point is 00:06:01 So we all get frustrated on a plane trying to get off, right? So I see the story of this lady who was even more frustrated. trying to get off the plane. It's a full plane. There is video. I'll tweet the video. But she is, well, she uses language that, you know, if you're on a plane, look, you're supposed to, there's all, you know, there's other people. You're supposed to have a little bit of respect for the other human beings. I know a lot of people don't in today's world. She, however, is in Colorado. She's landed. She wants to get off the plane. and there's two guys, one guy in the middle and one guy on the window
Starting point is 00:06:42 that start videotaping her on the phone and they are dying laughing. They are dying because this girl is wound up and she begins with I'm upset. Get off the plane. You know why? I have tumors and I'm in a lot of pain and I got to go. I got to get out of here. I'm going to go.
Starting point is 00:07:06 I'm in pain, so I don't care who you are. Don't talk to me like you know me. Get off of here. Let's go. So, immediately she's stuck and she's, you know, look, I know that you're supposed to, you know, at least you're supposed to be angry and be quiet. But when you have tumors and you're bleeding, I mean, you want to get off the plane. You do. And so she continues.
Starting point is 00:07:32 Like, I'm bleeding down my leg. I have blood going down my leg. My legs. Get off the plane because I got to go to the hospital. Let's go. I'm being nice. So you hear the two guys laugh. I mean, they are dying.
Starting point is 00:07:48 She is right there, man, in the aisle right there. And if I'm them, I'm not going anywhere. I'm not saying anything. I'm just recording. And that's what they do. Yes, I do. I have tumors. I'm waiting.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Do you want to see it? Do you want to see it? You want to see it? You want to see the blood going down my leg? right now? Matt knows? I need to get to the hospital so I can patch myself up. I need to go. I need to patch myself
Starting point is 00:08:14 up. Nobody had to get off this plane. Please get off this plane. Now, she's still she's all wound up. Now they're still waiting in line. She still has not moved one iota of this airplane. They have not opened, they have not opened the plane
Starting point is 00:08:30 door to get off yet. You don't. So guess what? I'm going to be open. I'm bleeding all over. my vagina, blood, straight blood, all over this. Come on now, and she's all over this, and she's talking to the people on the other side of the aisle. And so there's a couple, you know, the guy in front of her is just standing there, and he is stone cold still. Man, I mean, he doesn't want to turn around, he doesn't want to engage, he just wants to get off this plane. I mean, he wants
Starting point is 00:09:05 You can tell he's standing there with his arms crossed In the aisle Saying to himself, don't turn around Don't look her in the eye Don't turn around, don't look her in the eye Don't shrug Don't laugh Just please open the plane
Starting point is 00:09:19 Let us get off this plane Please just go let us get off this plane And it continues There are children On this plane All right there Now the lady is wound up And I can't quite tell if it's a flight attendant or if it's just another lady that's up a ways, you know, turning around because this lady is now going to engage.
Starting point is 00:09:41 She's all wound up. Ever since we go on this plane, you were I and me like you somebody. So I think stop right there. See now I think that makes me think that it's the flight attendant. Because ever since I got on this plane, you've been I am me. It started from that clip for the very beginning again. That is fantastic. So it's got to be the flight attendant, right?
Starting point is 00:10:01 because since I got on this plane, you've been I and me? Here are children on this plane. You, ever since we go on this plane, you were I and me, like you somebody, you want to talk to me? I know. You want to talk to everybody. We can talk because we can talk. Because we want to go? Because we can talk.
Starting point is 00:10:20 We get off this plane. Oh, we have to hear that clip again. That's fantastic. Put that back to the beginning. Ever since we got on this plane, you've been eye at me? You've been looking at me? You want to go? That's fantastic.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Now, guess what? You, ever since we go on this plane, you, or I am, like you, somebody, you want to talk to me? You want to talk to me? You want to talk to her? We can talk. That is fantastic. Okay, so we're still not moving, right? We are still stuck on this plane, man. They are, please, the guy in front of her.
Starting point is 00:10:57 Please, dear Lord, open the door. Do not engage. Do not engage. Do not turn around. Please, open the door. Please, please. And it continues. We all have them.
Starting point is 00:11:07 I don't need to listen to. Guess what I learned. Can you do me if you turn around and get off the fence we can get off? Because that's my whole goal. Stop right there. Now she has a point. All right.
Starting point is 00:11:17 She does have a point there. Now, while she has been using other language in some parts of this clips that I'm not airing on this broadcast, you'll be able to listen when I tweeted out at Jeffie MRA. But to be fair, her whole thing is, get me off of this plane. Okay? Now, she's engaged. She said she's told us she has tumors.
Starting point is 00:11:46 She told us she's bleeding from her vagina down her leg. She's willing to show. So you've got to think, you know, maybe she's not lying because she's willing to say, you want to look, you want to see. I'll show you. And she just wants to get off the plane. Now, I got it in today's world where you kind of, you're supposed to, you know, we can't say anything.
Starting point is 00:12:07 We're on an airplane. We have to be quiet. We can't say anything. We can get in trouble. They're going to arrest you if you say anything at all against the flight, against the, against the pilot, against anybody on the plane. You just have to sit there and be quiet. It's starting to get old.
Starting point is 00:12:19 So I'm kind of on her side a little because she just wants to get off the plane. Now, she's annoying. But she's only annoying because, 90% of the people on that plane stuck in that aisle are thinking, Dear Lord, she's right, get us off this plane. Why are we just standing here? And you've been on flights, I mean, I have,
Starting point is 00:12:41 where you're thinking, why, I mean, is the deal? And I'll tell you what happens is, A, the guy, you know, the TSA, not the TSA guy, but the airline guy, doesn't show up at the gate. So they have to wait for the people to show up at the gate. So if they're busy or they're running to get a wheelchair, whatever, whatever they're doing, you know, maybe they're on a smoke break.
Starting point is 00:13:10 I don't know. But they have to wait for them to come and open the thing. So, you know, they're... Al gives the airline people on the plane a little bit of slack because they're frustrated as well. I mean, trust me, they want this lady off the plane too. Okay? So let's go back to the last clip where she... is she's still
Starting point is 00:13:31 Let's get off this. Get the hell off. Move, people. Move. Don't you think all these other respectful people? Watch your language, please.
Starting point is 00:13:45 We have families and children on board. Okay, now the flight attendant is, now the flight attendant is going to, instead of engaging her face to face, pushing her way through the crowd, she's just going to, I'm just going to talk on the microphone now
Starting point is 00:13:57 to everyone on the plane. Watch your language. There's children on the plane. So she's trying to make everyone think that, you know, we are actually doing something. We're aware. We're aware of a tumor girl. And we're just letting you know. Not necessary to drop the F bomb.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Okay. And we've already called security. I've already called security? See what I mean? Stop for just a second. See what I mean. Now, while I'll give you that she was using the F bomb, you know, and it's frustrated. and she's, you know, she's a little overbearing, we'll say.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Obnoxious. But she's kind of right. I'm kind of on her side. And why would you call security? She really has not done anything. She hasn't. I mean, the only person she said, you ever see that kind of this place? You've been looking at me?
Starting point is 00:14:52 Like you, I mean, she's kind of, you know, said to the flight attendant, she didn't threaten the flight attendant. She said, you want to go, let's go. We can take this outside. So, come on now. I mean, there are only recourses. We have alarmed security. But she just wants to get off the plane, right?
Starting point is 00:15:11 She's got tumors and she's bleeding. Now people are moving, though. Let's go. Come on, go. See, at the end there, at the end, at the very end of the video, people are moving. I mean, you can see the guy in front of her. Thank God. We're moving.
Starting point is 00:15:28 We're moving. We're moving. And so it was moving. And she was, here we go. Let's go. We're moving. Let's go. I mean, it's fantastic.
Starting point is 00:15:36 And we've all been frustrated like that. I'd be fascinated to know what security did. I've got to try to hunt her down or try to follow up on the story because that's too much work, though. Let's wait for somebody else to do it. Then I'll read about it. I'd be fascinated to know actually what happened to her. If security actually did anything or if she just said,
Starting point is 00:15:57 I don't want to go out the plane. You know, the people, I mean, the people on the plane have got to be kind of on her side, right? I mean, they're obviously upset because she's been all wound up and she's going to hollering and using the F bomb. I got it. Oh, somebody used the F work. I mean, stop it. Stop it.
Starting point is 00:16:29 But we're going to be playing a couple more clips of her. We're repeating her on the airplane because we just want to get off the plane. All the airline companies that are listening to this, and I know you listen. I know you do because you want me to say something nice about you. Get us off the plane. Okay. Pull us in.
Starting point is 00:16:52 You know you stick us, you park us on that damn tarmac for an hour, pretending that, well, we're backed up on the tarmac. Uh-huh. So these are going to miss that connecting flight because we were stuck on the tarmac,
Starting point is 00:17:08 not because we overbooked, and we're just sitting out here to make sure that the other plane is filled up before we let you off. So let's go, people. I just want to get off this plane. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. On the Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:17:37 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. If you don't have the only hard currency that has outlasted every politician and every failed idea of governments for centuries, you need to speak to Goldline right now and learn how easy it is to add gold to your portfolio or IRA. Now is the time to diversify your financial
Starting point is 00:18:12 portfolio by adding gold. Call 1-800-913-Gold. Bying real gold is easy and fast at Goldline. And you're going to be happy that you finally made the call. 1-800-913-4653. Goldline also offers price protection against short-term market fluctuations on qualifying purchases. So buy with confidence. Read Goldline's important risk information and find out of buying gold is right for you. Call Goldline, 1-800-913-4653. The Jeff Fisher Show. Welcome to it.
Starting point is 00:18:54 888-903.33 is the phone number. Clip one. I'm upset. Get off the plane. You know why? I have tumors, and I'm in a lot of pain. And I got to, I got to go. I got to get out of here.
Starting point is 00:19:13 I'm in pain, so I don't care who you are. Don't talk to me like you know me. Get off of here. Let's go. That is fantastic. Don't talk to me like, let's get off the plane. It's all I want to do is get off the plane. Now, guess what?
Starting point is 00:19:44 You, ever since we go on this plane, you were, me like you somebody you want to talk to me you're in talking about this thing that's close to uh you know i got it she probably you know she was only saying we could talk talk to me we could talk you know the inflection is you know we're gonna fight i got it i know that's not what she said that's not what you said so a good attorney i mean you got tumors you're bleeding and all you're was, you want to talk to me? Look, because we could talk. You know, she's good.
Starting point is 00:20:22 You're fascinated. I want to know if security. But look, airlines. You know, look, am I afraid to fly? No, I love flying. I mean, it's a great mode of transportation. But you've got planes coming into DFW. I drive underneath them every day on interstate 114, 2 and 3 to a mule.
Starting point is 00:20:42 You cross 114. If you could, you look out there, they've got two, sometimes three rows. of planes landing, and they've got those rowed up in the sky. Okay, so please, all she wanted to do is get off the plane. That's it. And you know here at DFW, I mean, DFW Airport is bigger than the island of Manhattan. So you taxi like a day. You land, and it's like, oh, we're finally married to Dallas.
Starting point is 00:21:11 An hour later, you make it to the terminal, okay, because you've taxed three counties. just to get to the terminal. So, I mean, I truly do understand the, I just want to get off this plane. And we've been taught now that we are not supposed to say anything. We're not supposed to say anything, right? We've been taught that. We've been taught that.
Starting point is 00:21:41 So, I mean, I can understand why. I'm upset. Get off the plane. You know why? I have tumors and I'm in a lot of pain. I got to go. I got to get out of here. I'm in pain, so I don't care who you are.
Starting point is 00:22:01 Don't talk to me like you know me. Get off of here. Let's go. The Jeff Fisher Show is on. Welcome to it. 888-90-33-93 is the phone number. Thank you so much for coming along for the ride today. So since we last chatted, we had the Oscars on.
Starting point is 00:22:38 fantastic. No, they weren't. They were absolutely agonizing. As we predicted, by the way, on this broadcast. It wasn't quite as bad, but it was bad. And look, the ratings were way down, even for the Oscars. I mean, they had, I forget what was the number. The number was, well, why don't we just have him tell you, Jimmy Kimmel?
Starting point is 00:23:06 Thank you. What I want is to just have the ad start rolling and audio to start playing on my computer at all times. I love the way they have the website set up now. So even sometimes, even if you have your computer on mute, they know better. They know that, hey, your computer's on mute. But we know you want to hear it. So we're going to turn it up for you. Actually, they haven't done that yet.
Starting point is 00:23:32 It's just me being an idiot having it turned down. but I mean it could happen right so the 89th Academy Awards got a 9.1 rating they have 32 million that's a good crowd though right I mean it's a good crowd for them but way down way down for them and I wonder why it could be
Starting point is 00:23:59 other shows like the Walking Dead possible, although the Walking Dead had, you know, good numbers, almost 11 million, and they're crying that their numbers are down. We had 11 million people, but our numbers are down. We're sliding. What can we do with our ratings? You're the number one cable television show by more than double. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Okay. And the Oscars, I mean, one of the things that could be an issue. It couldn't be that the Price Waterhouse guy who's, who's, giving out the awards is in the back tweeting and taking pictures with all the stars and then gives out the wrong envelope for the best picture award.
Starting point is 00:24:46 Couldn't be that. That was probably their saving grace. Some would say they did that on purpose. Just to get people talking about the stupid Oscars. Which you know, I wouldn't be actually surprised. But it couldn't be that
Starting point is 00:25:02 the best picture was, you know, none of the pictures actually until after the Oscars, none of the pictures nominated had made $100 million. I think a rival broke $100 million, but that was after the Oscars. So, I don't know, nobody sees the movies you put on top. And Moonlight, okay, you know, great movie, I got, I got it. Best Picture? And Casey Affleck, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:25:35 you want to talk about best actor is to be award actually at tonight's award for best boring actor of all time Casey Affleck Casey come out up here and bore us with your speech just like you bored us in that stupid movie
Starting point is 00:25:52 Manchester by the sea come out up here I mean come on and I won't go through the I mean we can go through the whole list but you know who won who lost you got it I did finally see Hexar Ridge.
Starting point is 00:26:12 I enjoyed it. It wasn't worth the best picture. I mean, congratulations for being nominated, but that movie should not have won. I heard an interview with Mel Gibson talking about the story is great on Hacksaw Ridge. Absolutely tremendous.
Starting point is 00:26:31 And it makes you, during the movie, you wish that you had something to believe in as much as this guy believed in. believed in the Lord and believed in what he was doing to save lives. But I heard Mel say, we didn't put everything in the movie because everything, some of the stuff that this guy did, nobody would have believed. You should have put it in, Mel. Because while the reports were that it was, you know, better than the Hanks, the saving private Ryan war scenes, I didn't think it was.
Starting point is 00:27:09 It was, you know, they were over the top and you saw the wars. And maybe we've just become jaded now. You know, that we've seen, everything we see looks real. And yeah, that looked real, but it wasn't bad for us. It was another war. It was a war movie. But it was, you know, it was a good story. And I really, you know, I enjoyed it.
Starting point is 00:27:31 But better than saving Private Ryan, I don't think so. That feeling that you get in saving Private Ryan, when they open the gates, there on the beach and the those guys start getting shot and the blood and the water and the beach I mean that that is
Starting point is 00:27:52 you know one of the best war scenes ever and what is it bad that I watched the Oscars and look I watched the Walking Dead and then I caught a little bit of talking dead and I have to I kind of have to do that because you know you can go to the blaze.com slash radio, the Jeff Fisher show,
Starting point is 00:28:13 and we do a podcast every week talking, walking dead. So we, you know, we review the show, myself, Brad Staggs and Jason Butrow. And we do a vidcast of it as well, which you can get on my Blaze channel. But, and then I went over to the Oscars, and I caught some of that, and it was really just, I mean, agonizing what I watched. It was sad that Bill Paxton had died. We got news that day that Bill Paxton had died at 61. And it was good they paid a special tribute to him.
Starting point is 00:28:50 We did find out after that the one lady that they paid tribute to dying was the wrong lady. The name was the same, but the picture up there was the wrong lady. So that lady was like, I'm not dead. But after the death roll of who all... died this year, this past year, which was actually pretty good. They had what's her face singing, I really don't know clouds at all.
Starting point is 00:29:18 And they show you the picture, all the people who died. They played a Rolex commercial. Tremendous. The best thing about the best thing about the whole three and a half, eight hours of Oscars was the Rolex commercial. It doesn't just tell time. It tells history.
Starting point is 00:29:38 And the Rolex commercial, was all these actors in films, all these bits from films of the actors wearing Rolex watches. It was tremendous. And one of them, sadly, was Bill Paxton. So, I mean, you talk about good timing on Rolex's part. Oof. Or it would be bad timing. I'm not sure which.
Starting point is 00:29:59 So Arnold Schwarzenegger reported that he is quitting Celebrity Apprentice. Now I actually for the first time Watch an episode of Celebrity Prentice About a week and a half ago My wife had it on and I sat down and I said You know what? I need to sit through this I need to actually watch an episode Thank you for quitting Arnold
Starting point is 00:30:23 I appreciate it Because that show was bad But Even though the ratings were not that great They were still pretty strong For the way television ratings are In today's world and they try to make a big deal about
Starting point is 00:30:39 this is what, okay, so earlier today Donald Trump tweeted about this story, our president. Why did he tweet about this story? Because in the story, it doesn't just talk about Arnold ditching celebrity of prominence because of low ratings, blames Trump for low rating.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Movie star and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has called his involvement with President Donald Trump's former show celebrity apprentice. done. After only one single that consistently brought in low attendance and bad reviews, the Terminator has decided to access hosting duties to the celebrity apprentice. The low ratings are said to be caused by the show's continued involvement with Trump.
Starting point is 00:31:21 As the president still has an executive producer credit on the show. This may be in part due to a continued movement to boycott anything associated with Trump. When people found out that Trump was still involved, executive producer and was still receiving money from the show, then half the people boycotting it. Now, Arnold, it's just between me and you, babe, okay? So I call you governor, Mr. Universe, whatever you'd like.
Starting point is 00:31:56 While that may be true, you were god-awful and should have done something else. I don't know, who told you it was a good job. Now the flip side of that is so is Trump Okay In the end his ratings were just as bad as yours In the beginning the show was great But that's what pissed President Trump off
Starting point is 00:32:17 And of course he had to Get a hop on Twitter this morning And do a tweet storm about I don't know eight or nine tweets But the last tweet One of the last tweets Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't voluntarily leaving the apprentice He was fired by his bad
Starting point is 00:32:32 In parentheses pathetic ratings, not by me, sad end to a great show. So, I mean, don't be sad. So even if it is Don't fault, he's not taking the heat for it. No way.
Starting point is 00:32:50 And he probably shouldn't, because the show was not that good. The show was not that good. And it really wasn't that good with Don either. I don't know what to tell you, NBC, but you know, I know the, I guess it's, I guess, I guess.
Starting point is 00:33:08 And the cute little The cute little Arnie saying his lines I mean Stop with it Arnold Take a break I'd be back No you won't Shows cut baby
Starting point is 00:33:26 You won't be back Okay You won't be back And then I got sent a A story Have you watched Have you ever watched the show naked and afraid Do you ever just watch it
Starting point is 00:33:40 Because you think I don't care if they're afraid He doesn't want to see them naked? That's not me. I mean, other people do that. Man. I would not ever dream of doing that at all. So Anastasia Ashley, if you don't know her, look her up.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Follow her on Instagram, okay? She was on naked and afraid. Now, when you have someone like that on naked and afraid, it would tend to, I don't know, make some people tune in. And you think, oh, yeah, okay. Yeah, no problem. She's a, you know, surfer, model. Looks pretty good.
Starting point is 00:34:28 Could you be a surfer and a model and not look good? I doubt that. I doubt that very much. Well, the story is she, you know, being naked and still alive. And, by the way, she was naked and afraid. She got bit by all these bugs. Now, you think, duh, A, you're naked in the jungles, okay? B, you're naked in the jungles, okay?
Starting point is 00:35:03 So the bugs are like, hey, there's fresh meat. And I bet you that she probably, I don't know, took pretty good care of herself. So she probably didn't actually smell like dirt and mud when she went out into the muck. So the bugs were like, hey, now, that's some kind of body cream smell there. We're biting that. So anyway, she got thousands of bites from these sandflies that hatched. And there's a picture of it would not have been fun. And she kind of joked about it saying that it hatched.
Starting point is 00:35:42 and they found her and thought that she was their host. And it did not look good. I feel kind of sorry for her. But then at the moment that I'm feeling sorry for her, I think to myself, hey, you were the one that went out naked and afraid. You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show. The Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:36:25 Jeff Fisher. Today in Rock History. History. History. But you know, sad day. Sad day. John Candy died in 1994 in today's date. He was 43.
Starting point is 00:36:42 Country singer comedian Minnie Pearl died. Howdy? At 84. If you don't know who Minnie Pearl is, go look it up. Okay. And in 2001, disco singer Glenn Hughes. You ask yourself, Glenn Hughes, of the village people.
Starting point is 00:37:02 Oh, I was so sad. He died at the age of 50. Glenn Hughes, is that the Indian? No, he's the man in leather. Okay, yeah. Now, how dumb do you feel? You should have known that, okay? That's right.
Starting point is 00:37:16 And this is kind of fascinating to me that Pink Floyd in 1973 launched a tour to support Dark Side of the Moon, right? I mean, an all-time classic album, forever. But their first show was in Madison, Wisconsin. That says a lot. Back then, it didn't mean anything. It was like Madison, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin, Pink Floyd.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Today? Ah, commies on commies. Got it. Okay. Now you're making sense. And a story on Joe Biden's son. Do we have time to get it? This is a tremendous story on Joe Biden's son.
Starting point is 00:37:52 I'll just blow through it really fast because we're going to talk about this again because Vice President Joe Biden, Junga son, Hunter Biden, kicked out of the name. Navy Reserve in 2014 after testing positive for cocaine. Vice President Joe Biden's oldest son, Bo Biden died. Oh, yeah, we know Bo died. Okay, we've got to throw that in all the time because why he didn't run for presidents because Bose died.
Starting point is 00:38:13 He wasn't ready. Okay. Well, the estranged wife of former Vice President Joe Biden's youngest son Hunter Biden claims he squandered the couple's money on drugs, alcohol, and prostitutes. This guy's growing on me. All of a sudden. What? In a court filing last week, Kathleen,
Starting point is 00:38:28 asked Washington, D.C. judge to order Hunter to stop spending our money. Stop it. Oh, no. Joe will give them some cash. Don't worry about it. Joe's like, do some blow. Here's some money.
Starting point is 00:38:43 This is the Jeff Fisher show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network.

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