Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - 4/29/17 Jeff Fisher Show Hour 3: Sis Gender Sexism, Alex Jones is Nuts

Episode Date: April 29, 2017

- Alex Jones hosts a press conference and goes off the rails- Rhino looking for love, has a Tinder profile- Riley J. Dennis talks Sis-Gender Sexism, ramming it down our throatFollow 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 00:01:10 The experiment was a success. Begin Life Force reboot program. Now. Stand clear. Life signs stable. It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:01:34 You know, we talked to Charlie Walls earlier in the broadcast who covered the Alex Jones trial for BuzzFeed and gave us a little insight on the trial. And Charlie was, you know, he was impressed with Alex. And look, Alex is being a, you know, a character or however you want to think of him, a crazy man. He definitely is, definitely is whacked out of his mind. crazy. A star. He knows how to work the game. He knows how to work the system. He's worked it well for many years and made quite a bit of money.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Good for him. Well, after the trial was over, they did a live feed. There were press out there for this press conference. And the whole thing lasted about 40 minutes. I mean, it never added. And then when he got done talking to the press, he walked over to some building a block away, went upstairs into some room, and then he went over all the court documents with everybody and talked about see you on Sunday.
Starting point is 00:02:57 Are God willing. And it was absolutely pre-planned. I know that there was the gaggle of press going on. But also you could, you know, he had his Info Wars guy there. He went up to one, you know, the one guy started grabbing his camera and started showing the press with the camera. And I was thinking, I'd have been to grab my camera. I would have punched him right in the face. Alex would have been in another lawsuit right in front of the courtroom.
Starting point is 00:03:28 So it had to be his guy. What are he doing? And then in the middle of it, there's this guy. I wish I was all, I was late last night and I couldn't take any more. Because I've got a couple of clips from the press conference. But in the middle of this press conference when he's busy, yapping. a little bit more when it's when the press conference is technically over. There's this homeless guy that comes out of nowhere.
Starting point is 00:03:55 And he is, uh, he's standing there and how about that? Alex would say something and he's like, how about that? And so Alex is loving this guy laughing at him. That's the new segment on the show. How about that guy? It's kind of funny. The rest of the press. conference, though. So he comes
Starting point is 00:04:17 walking up down, strutting his Alex Jones strut with his limp and he's got his sunglasses on and his jacket. And he comes walking up to the press. Okay, everybody's got their feeding frenzy going here. All the fake news media can
Starting point is 00:04:35 edit in all their little fake clips and everything to this, but folks watching online will see the truth. A little statement I'm going to make and then later I'm going to put online some of these documents we're going back three years ago I didn't file for divorce I never tried to take my kids away from my ex-wife
Starting point is 00:04:51 four separate times she filed to take them away the courts the guarded and the items the system thought it was horrible I gotta say actually the system here in Liverpool Austin said this is child abuse we're taking your kids away and give them to you and I said well I want to be with her mom too
Starting point is 00:05:05 she said no they're with me and not with you in five separate filings four just in the first three years of it but we're now over three years into this so that's the reaction I know the media won't get that right. It continued.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Remember, this whole thing went out for 40 minutes. Now, he had one question asked to him that he actually thought was a great question. That was, what is he going to say to his kids? Any real questions? What if I see your kids are handling all this? This is a very public. Absolutely. That's a great question.
Starting point is 00:05:42 What do I say to my children who I never in three years brought into this, who I never made public? I never called the media to come here. I was never involved in any of them. It was other people that called the little vampires in to be all part of this in the attempt to sit there and point their finger and go, there's the bad man.
Starting point is 00:06:00 There's the bad man. Let's shut him down. Let's put words in his mouth. I mean, my children know that the corporate media lies and they go to school and they hear about this and they know the truth and they say, why does the media say that? Why does the media say this?
Starting point is 00:06:11 And I explain it, they're not the media. They're the people that with the corporate globalists helped hijack this country. and they're being torn out of control now. They're being removed like a tick off of dogs, rear end, being torn off this country, and they realize it as parasites, as little followers, as conformists, posing as trendies. The third time is short. That's good stuff right there.
Starting point is 00:06:35 We may have to play that again. Keep that one in cue. That is very important knowledge to have right there. And then a little bit after that, he gets asked about. the Chibani situation and the lawsuit with Chibani. Well, I know that. I've talked to four lawyers about the Chabani lawsuit. They say it's totally frivolous, an absolute complete PR.
Starting point is 00:06:58 Is it? And I was on the phone with my D.C. lawyers and my Idaho lawyers today. And we were thinking about an aggressive corporate strategy to actually go after the New York Federal Reserve that he's a more member of. And the school lunch program that he's part of and these other loans and deals he's got going that are monopolistic. My lawyers also dealt with some of the suits that were lost of Harold. When they found the Saudi money going to the local group, that got shut down and then everything got paid back. So, yeah, I've got those lawyers right now. They're all handling that.
Starting point is 00:07:27 So we're looking at counter lawsuits because we reported on news about the reported sexual assaults that the media said didn't happen, but they've now pled guilty for. Then they argue, well, that's not connected to the yogurt maker. No, just the owner who pushes for refugees to be brought in with George Soros. and George Soros has founded law firm that's suing me. So technically, I'm not saying the owner of it himself imported these people. The point is they're being brought in
Starting point is 00:07:51 unvetted. So we covered other people's reports. And then they sit there and play games, a little factoid parts of it. So we're very, very confident with that. And what happens is when we get attacked, the listenership and support just goes up exponentially. So attacks go up to here, support goes up to
Starting point is 00:08:07 there. And then attacks go up to here, support goes up to those trees. And then support goes up and it just goes up and up and up. It's like a absolute elevator. So that's what's happening is people get it. They understand it's a war. They understand it's a fight. They understand what's going on with the corporate media and they absolutely love it. So we understand the democratic strategy. We were already aware of it months ago. Months ago. But there's all sorts of slap statutes in Texas and a lot of really serious issues. We're looking forward to discovery on Shabani. And we're looking really, really forward to looking into Turkey, the Kurds and the funding of the operation. We've also got our intel sources on that. There's a lot of slap schedules in Texas. We got to worry about it. I mean, we were aware of that months ago.
Starting point is 00:08:55 Not corporate strategy. We were aware that months ago. Now, like I went on for 40 minutes. 40 minutes. But I want to go back to his question about what does he say to his kids? because after the first 30 or 40 seconds, he starts to go off the rails a little bit, and I want to hear it again.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Any real questions? This is a very public. Absolutely. That's a great question. What do I say to my children, who I never in three years brought into this, who I never made public, I never called the media to come here,
Starting point is 00:09:41 I was never involved in any of them? It was other people that called the little vampires in. you know, to be all part of this in the attempt, you know, to sit there and, you know, point their finger and go, there's the bad man, there's the bad man, let's shut him down, let's put words in his mouth. I mean, my children know that the corporate media lies, and they go to school and they hear about this, and they know the truth, and they say, why does the media say that? Why does the media say this? And I explain, they're not the media.
Starting point is 00:10:05 They're the people that, with the corporate globalist, helped hijack this country, and they're being torn out of control now. They're being removed like a tick off a dog's rear-in, being torn. off this country and they realize it as parasites as little followers as conformance the same as trendies the third time is short yes thank you then we're going to develop a corporate strategy I mean our lawyers were well aware they were aware of this months ago and we'll put it into this right away too worried about it was truth people watching online will know the truth so Alex is back in business he was able to try to
Starting point is 00:10:45 separate a little bit of InfoWars from his real life. And thank you to the judge for allowing that because it really isn't true. You can't really separate your life and your Info Wars life when they're pretty much one and the same. But hey, who am I? I'm just a tick on a dog's butt. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the breeze Radio Network. 2017 is going to be a volatile economic year. We may see politicians throughout the world attempting to control central bank policies.
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Starting point is 00:12:28 The Jeff Fisher Show returns on the Blaze Radio Network. Happy Day. 888-90-3-33 is the phone number. Lawrence Jones, he's around the building somewhere waiting to take over the helm here at the top of next hour. And the Lawrence Jones zone. Mike Slater be on after that, and Joe Pags after that, rounding out your Saturday, brand spanking new programming on the Blaze Radio Network. So a little bit earlier I mentioned the headline of the world's white northern rhino, the last one who is up on Tinder now.
Starting point is 00:13:19 And I'm in love with this. He's looking, what the problem is is that he's the last white northern rhino. So, and they're trying to get him to mate. And they brought in, you know, other rhinos and they took him out into a wild area. so it wasn't more, it wasn't like a zoo. And, you know, then he's mated a couple times with a couple of the, couple of the female rhinos they've brought in for a little rhino love. And they've even tried to help him.
Starting point is 00:13:55 One of my favorite lines is one of the, one of the Rangers. When we first tried to mount the girl, the Rangers guided him. But it was difficult with the rhino. No kidding. How about you just figure, you know, the rhinos probably got this, right? The rhino probably got a feel for it. He knows what he's doing. I mean, maybe he doesn't.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Maybe he's a virgin white rhino northern. That's why he's the last one. So what they're trying to do is get him some fertility treatments, right? Because he's had a couple of opportunities to make some animal pregnant. I'm guessing it's another rhino. And he hasn't, you know, hasn't done it. So they're concerned about it. And it's going to cost, you know, a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:14:42 You don't just, you don't just, we've up to our fertilization. Now up yours. It costs a little cash for rhinos. So they're trying to raise some money. So they put a profile on Tinder. And if you swipe right, on Tinder, if you swipe right, that means you like. And it takes you to another page, which, you know, then you can link up and donate some money to help Sudan, the rhino. Now his profile, you can't be on Tinder without a profile.
Starting point is 00:15:13 You don't be stupid. And his profile is, I don't mean to be forward, but the fate of my species literally depends on me. That's a good line, and for him it works because it's true. I perform well under pressure. I like to eat grass and chill in the mud. No problems. 6 feet tall 5,000 pounds if it matters
Starting point is 00:15:40 That's good stuff right there I don't care who you are That's good stuff Six feet tall 5,000 pounds if it matters So good luck to Sudan And I hope that they find somebody That they can guide you into
Starting point is 00:16:01 To make a little northern white rhino And they can know what I'm saying You get this, poachers are selling northern white rhino horns. All right? So my man, Sudan, got those big ass horns on his head. My man, Sudan, white rhino horns, $50,000 a kilo, making them more valuable than gold or cocaine. Wow. Rino horn.
Starting point is 00:16:37 What, it takes them. So you got to help, you got to help my man, Sudan. Go swipe right. I mean, really, the fate of his species literally depends on him. And, you know, he's six feet tall, five thousand pounds, if it matters. Good stuff. Great news from the television world. And I mean this with every, oh, man, ounce of being in me.
Starting point is 00:17:08 You know how shows are really big and you like them and they're really strong and then they go away? And you think, yep, I used to watch that. We evolve. We evolve. And, you know, they try to bring shows back and nobody has any new ideas. So they try to bring them back. And you think, you know, I don't know that it will actually work. Not sure.
Starting point is 00:17:30 So news out now that Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, and Sarah Gilbert are on board for the eight-episode project, which is currently being shopped at networks. Rosanne, the Revival in the Works. Now, I personally remember when Roseanne was really, really big. You know, the show. I got it. Don't worry. Thank you. The show was huge, right?
Starting point is 00:17:59 I mean, it was ran on ABC from 1988 to 1997. I mean, it was huge. I mean, I remember my first wife. Love that stupid show. Well, that stupid show. So, and I enjoyed it as well. It was very good. And John Goodman was great.
Starting point is 00:18:18 Roseanne was great. The kids were, they were, it was a good show. Okay, but it's pretty much run its course, right? I mean, you understood the process. And so now they're shopping to bring eight episodes back. I mean, I'd rather watch this than Bill Nye on Netflix. So if Netflix is going to spend some cash, they might as well spend some cash on this. Let them produce a eight episodes.
Starting point is 00:18:41 episode Roseanne Revival, then rather watch that than 13 episodes of Bill Nye telling me what a vagina is. I mean, that guy out of control. And Bill Nye's idea of, you know, the vagina and the dating process and climate change is out of control. But there's another person, Riley, J. Dennis Riley Dennis YouTuber, activist, and educator. She
Starting point is 00:19:23 worked as editor-in-chief of the Quaker campus newspaper where she, looks like a he, pushed Whittier College to reform how they dealt with cases of sexual assault. She received a bachelor's degree in writing words. She received a bachelor's degree in writing words.
Starting point is 00:19:44 She, he. A combination of creative writing and anthropology and used her expertise to publish a series of three young adult fantasy books with characters from diverse backgrounds. She works to educate the public on a range of issues all connected through social justice and intersectional feminism, mainly focusing on rape culture, gender identity, sexuality, and fat phobia. Fat phobia is real and life.
Starting point is 00:20:19 live today and strangely socially acceptable. Presentations looks at the Society of Conflated Health with Weight of Decades for decades. It examines language that is harmful. I got to read this right. The printed version is not right. We're going to read more about Raleigh-Genness. So I want to find out about fighting rape culture, which is, I mean, it's important to fight rape culture since there really isn't one. How to college newspaper can create social change.
Starting point is 00:20:46 I don't know. Does anyone read newspapers anymore? figuring out your gender, how we know who we are. I think I can figure that one out. How we know who we are. What gender am I? And fat phobia. Why society hates fat people and how we can stop.
Starting point is 00:21:08 I mean, I might agree with Riley, J. Dennis. She, he, on a fat phobia. Living example. Okay. of someone who is well I mean I'm not fat-phobic I've been surrounded by people I think who are they use that
Starting point is 00:21:31 my fear of being fat to scare me but how can I be feared of being fat if I'm fat phobia can't I don't know I don't have a phobia at all I'll figure it out we'll hear from Riley coming up or how'd they going
Starting point is 00:21:51 the Jeff Fisher Show The Blaze Radio Network The Jeff Fisher Show On the Blaze Radio Network Funny business Funny funny business is what that is All right, let's talk Let's do a little Riley
Starting point is 00:22:26 We do have Riley here right I sent you some audio of Riley right Two big cuts of Riley Important to rally J. Dennis It's important to know that Riley cares and she's, you can book Riley right now. You can book her, him right now, and she'll, he'll speak at your event
Starting point is 00:22:51 about fighting rape culture and how we can make our campuses safe. Er. How your college newspaper can create social change, figuring out your gender. how we know who we are and fat phobia why society hates fat people and how we can stop i mean it's important right it's important now one of the things you can have her he talk about is intersectionality how to bring others into your feminism.
Starting point is 00:23:47 Riley has a bunch of videos and goes on and on and on, but one of my favorite ones, she likes to come up with words. He likes to come up with words. And he has a new word called cis-sexism. Sis-sexism. Which means prejudice or discrimination against trans people. What other word? means discrimination against trans.
Starting point is 00:24:17 Oh, you transomia? We can't just use that, though. We can't just use one word. We've got to come up with something else. A new one. So we'll call it cis-sexism. And Raleigh is very informative. Very, very informative.
Starting point is 00:24:36 And, well, let's hear from Raleigh. Shall we? Let's start it off with the beginning of Raleigh. Recently on the Internet, there's been a lot of discussion around genital preferences and gender. transphobia. In this video, I'm going to use the word cis-sexism instead of transphobia, but they're really similar words. At its most basic, cis-sexism means prejudice or discrimination against transgender people. So what's been happening is that some people are making the argument that it's not cis-sexist at all to only be attracted to people with one kind of genitals.
Starting point is 00:25:03 For example, these people might argue that being attracted to only women with vaginas in no way negatively affects trans people. On the other hand, I would argue that it's more complicated than that. We all have our implicit biases built into our preferences, and gender isn't as simple as just the genital as you have. But after I say that, I usually get a bunch of blatantly cis-sexist responses. Right? So I can address all of those responses at once. Okay. Now, she goes on to explain the typical response is number one.
Starting point is 00:25:30 You're being homophobic. You're upholding rape culture. I'm allowed to have my preferences. I have a trans friend who says this is okay. Now, I think that she happens to mention a body part in this next when she says goodbye. Just be prepared for that. I was going to edit it out. And then I thought, you know what?
Starting point is 00:25:55 I don't want to do that because I don't want to be a cis-sexist. I don't want to be part of cis-sexism. I don't want to be a part of Riley's feminist website, Everydayfeminist.com. I want to be a part of that. I don't want to be homophobic or transphobic or cis-sexist. And I don't want to be allowed to have my... preferences. I want to know that my preferences are wrong and others are right. And I want my trans
Starting point is 00:26:25 friend to know that even though they say it's okay, it's not okay. It's not, even though my trans friend says it is. So when she gets done going down her, typical responses, uh, Riley wraps up. The first two responses in particular come from turf, rad femme and gender critical ideologies, which are all proudly anti-trans. Even if you don't consider yourself a part of those movements, you're siding with them when you use their arguments. Right. Their platform is cis-sexist, and their arguments reflect that. So even if you say you believe trans women are women, it doesn't do a whole lot of good if you're still completely siding with folks who don't believe that trans women are women.
Starting point is 00:27:06 And the last thing I want to say about this is that if you'd rather not have sex with a woman who has a people, if you just don't make such a huge deal of it. Transwomen are often afraid of not being found attractive or desirable after coming out, and you're not helping. If you really want to be an ally to trans people, you could just not talk about it. And by that, I'm not trying to thank you. I am in love with that idea. You have the freedom to say whatever you want. I'm just asking you to consider if it's necessary to say those things when they reflect harmful or violent rhetoric.
Starting point is 00:27:29 Because if you have an opinion that you know is only going to make people feel bad about themselves, why constantly share it with the world? It's fine. Thank you. That's enough. We don't need to hear Riley anymore. Thank you. I think we agree. We found something to agree on.
Starting point is 00:27:43 That's what we're looking for here at the blaze. Something to agree on. Come together. I think we can all come together with if you don't have something nice to say, don't say it. If you think trans people are weird or bad people, don't say it.
Starting point is 00:28:10 Because it makes them feel weird when they come out and they feel strange. How about they don't come out? How about that? How about they just stay in the closet? How about that? How about the 1% of the people that are trans just stay in the closet?
Starting point is 00:28:28 closet. How about that? Oh, no, no. I can't say that. No. Oh, I'm sorry. Don't stay in the closet. Don't stay in the closet, but don't talk about it. All right? I am a cis-sexist. I am. And I don't mean to promote cis-sexism. I don't mean to promote transphobia. Because I don't have transphobia. In fact, I believe I'm the one who said, if you have to go to the bathroom, go ahead and go. I don't care, but don't make a big deal about it, i.e. Riley. Why you got to keep ramming it down my throat, so to speak. Why? Just go. Nobody stopped you before. All it is now is that you want to be able to, I'm trans and I'm going into this bathroom. So? How about shut up and go to the bathroom? How about that? I don't announce
Starting point is 00:29:32 what I have to go. Usually. I don't know times, you know, you might have to. There was this one time. There was one time a bad camp. Very few will get that reference, but those that do will laugh. Okay. Now, I will say that a new report claims a dramatic shift in millennials who identify as LGBTQ compared to other age groups. Well, A, let's, I want to be a little ticked at this story because it's LGBTQIA. Okay. I've had just about enough of IA not getting the respect that it deserves. But will I digress? Okay. All right. LGBT
Starting point is 00:30:19 IA All right That's what it is Sorry to disappoint you But the IA is there now Okay Lesbian gay bisexual Transgender queer
Starting point is 00:30:31 Intersex asexual Got it People line the sidewalk During the gay pride march in New York And boy what a look What a crowd that was What a crowd that was This picture that I'm looking at right now
Starting point is 00:30:46 Oh man 20 percent of millennials, ages 18 to 34, identify as LGBTQ. Again, minus the IA. It's going to be hard for me to let that go. Accelerating acceptance is the latest report. 20% of millennials ages 18 to 34 identify as LGBTQIA compared to 7% of baby boomers, ages 52 to 71, who answer the same way. The total population who identifies as LGBTQ is 12%. IA.
Starting point is 00:31:31 is 12%. 12%? 12% lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual. So 12% of the population are all of those. Which makes, that doesn't mean that lesbians or gays or bisexuals or transgender or queers or intersex or asexuals are 12%. That means that.
Starting point is 00:32:00 that the entire package is 12%. And we have to go through so many hoops. I have to get so many things rammed down our throats, so to speak, over this topic. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. All right. Also, let's see. A new Harris poll also compares those who define themselves as cisgendered.
Starting point is 00:32:25 Or the same gender they were assigned at birth. I hate those people. man do I hate those people no I want to be the gender I was assigned at birth get out oh wait let's see Harris Poll also compares those who define themselves
Starting point is 00:32:49 as cisgendered or the same gender they were assigned at birth to those who say they are non-sistgendered or transgendered according to the report 12% of millennials identify as non-sistgendered indicating they do not identify as the same gender they were assigned at birth but only 3% of baby boomers
Starting point is 00:33:05 and 6% of generation X, ages 35 to 51, identified as non-sigendered. I can't read any more of that. Oh my God, was that cis-sexism? Yes, it was. Sorry. No, I'm not really sorry. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:33:29 This is the Jeff Fisher Show. That's one of the stupid things I've ever heard in my life. No one. A statement that should never be spoken. from a human being. Oh, no, Doc, I'm fine. I don't need any painkillers. What?
Starting point is 00:34:11 Anyway. Oh, no, good for you. I'm glad you're doing better. I mean that. So I've been thinking about car accidents for all day because Chris was telling my producer here on Saturday was telling us about his accident earlier
Starting point is 00:34:28 in the broadcast, and I was just giving him a hard time because, oh, no, Doc, I'm fine. I'll just, you know, I don't worry about the pain. I'll live through it. I'm tough. Those words should never be spoken by humans. But he was, we're glad you're okay. Most of the people here are glad you're okay.
Starting point is 00:34:48 So, thanks for coming into work today. We appreciate it. So how many of you like to be under big covers, comfy? You want to be nice and comfy. cozy and warm. Not supposed to be that way. You know what? Doctors say, hey, you're supposed to fall asleep naked,
Starting point is 00:35:15 and it's supposed to be cold. Okay? Life is much better when you sleep naked and you keep it cold. And when I say keep it cold, like I keep my house at about 52, so this really isn't cold. I don't. But one of the things is I love it cold here at work because I'm like 800 pounds and I sweat,
Starting point is 00:35:39 so I don't like to sweat. But at home, I like it comfortable. I don't necessarily like it cold, like I like it here. But they're telling me here that, according to Dr. Chris Winter, science dictates, science dictates that temperatures between, 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit are ideal sleeping conditions. Now, that having been said, now I'm also supposed to sleep naked. Okay?
Starting point is 00:36:20 Now, I realize, I don't know if you realize what cold weather does to human beings, but it does something in particular to males that's not pretty. By sleeping at cooler temperatures, your body will thank you, according to the study. published in diabetes. Who doesn't get... I mean, my copy has not been... I went out to the mailbox yesterday looking for my copy of diabetes,
Starting point is 00:36:49 and it hasn't arrived yet. Lowering your thermostat a few degrees before bed can help decrease your risk of certain metabolic diseases, such as diabetes. Huh? So keep it between 60 and 67 degrees. Wow.
Starting point is 00:37:11 That is amazing. According to the naturopathic doctor and best telling author Natasha Turner, sleeping under conditions that are warmer than 70 degrees will inhibit your body from cooling down naturally. Ah, I got to tell you. Oh yeah. And also what happens is sleeping in a colder environment, the amount of brown fat or good fat. It's created, so it's always good to have brown fat as good fat. And we never did get to the big fire festival.
Starting point is 00:37:48 I'm told that Doc Thompson, the morning show on the Blaze Radio Network, Monday through Friday, did an exclusive interview with the guy from fire. So that's a fascinating story. They charged a bunch of money, brought a bunch of people in. It was supposed to be a big party all weekend, two weekends, two weekends, right? right? And they got there and it was supposed to be all laid out and it was nothing. Thanks for coming, but there's nothing here. And I love that. In particular, I like the story that everyone was supposed to have their own little custom tent.
Starting point is 00:38:22 And there was only a few tents out in the field and the guy was like, it's raining. First come, first serve, run to the tents. And so they had a big fight over tents. That's a good weekend right there. That's a good weekend right there. Thanks for the ride. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network.

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