Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - 7/15/17 Jeff Fisher Show Hour 3: Dangerous Mac and Cheese, Help Some Vets

Episode Date: July 15, 2017

- Kraft Mac and Cheese has a dangerous ingredient- Guest Brian Lilley of Rebel Media to discuss Speers Kids- A terminally ill vet has a dying wish- A cure for baldness comingFollow 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 00:00:24 Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Welcome to the Jeff Fisher Show. on the Blaze Radio Network. Thank you for coming along for the ride today. 888-90333 is the phone number. And you can use it if you wish. Or you can just follow me on Twitter at Jeff EMRA,
Starting point is 00:00:54 Facebook, Jeff Fisher Radio, Instagram at Jeff EMRA. And of course, the Blaze channel. Just go to the blaze.com. Click on the channel's button and then look for MWA. This was just handed to me. I don't know if this is some kind of breaking news, July 14th. So yesterday afternoon. New research suggests macaroni and cheese powder contains high concentrations of potentially dangerous chemicals.
Starting point is 00:01:22 What kind of fake news is this? What kind of fake news is this? Have we gone the Coalition for Safer Food Processing and Packaging? All right. So, first of all, this needs to add. We need to get the Coalition for Safer Food Processing and Packaging. the group behind cleanup craft.org. Cleanup craft.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Don't. Craft is like a godsend. You kidding me? Craft macaroni and cheese? The original craft macaroni cheese in a box with the powdered cheese. It is world butter, milk. It's world class.
Starting point is 00:02:10 And then the new, the microwave, just put in some water and some powder. and mix it is there. It's a godsend. Cleanupcraft.org. What? Tested 30 cheese products and they tested it for this
Starting point is 00:02:32 phalatholate. P-H-T-H-H-A. Look, look, put this in the, put this in the pronunciation because you're going to have to play along here for a while, so you're going to have to pay attention instead of reading your sale websites. All right.
Starting point is 00:02:48 P.A. H-T-H-A-L-A-T-E. P-H-H-H-A-L-A-T-E. So the Coalition for Safer Food Processing and Packaging, the group behind CleanupCraft.org, tested 30 cheese products for... Tested 30 cheese products for... Stallet. Okay, thank you. Let's try it again. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:03:24 That's the 30 cheese products for Salate. Okay. It's a group of plastics used to make plastics more flexible. The Salate. Levels were more than four times higher in macaroni and cheese powder. The study, which has not been published in a peer review journal,
Starting point is 00:03:51 Surprise, was paid for by the Environmental Advocity Group's surprise. As they start to go, the coalition says that, the coalition says that Salate. Pose a serious threat to the health of pregnant women and children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports health effects from exposure to low levels of the chemicals are unknown. Right. They're unknown because millions of Americans have been eating macaroni and cheese and craft that have the... Salic.
Starting point is 00:04:22 In the cheese powder and are fine. Perhaps boiling water and butter and milk. make the salate better good now I will say that salate
Starting point is 00:04:41 can be found in a host of home and personal care products soaps hairsprays raincoats detergents and flooring raincoats are personal care the chemicals aren't meant to be in food or find their way into human bodies some salates
Starting point is 00:05:00 have been banned from children's toys and products a 2014 those the salates in children's toys aren't cooked and put into food it's just a little bit in the powder
Starting point is 00:05:17 you'll be fine don't start messing craft craft don't start with me don't do it don't do it if if if your cheese powder taste different without the
Starting point is 00:05:33 salate then leave it in because if you start messing around take it away salate and it messes with the whole cheese powder thing holy crap craft you are
Starting point is 00:05:49 you're doomed don't give it to the salate people the coalition for safer food processing and passers Packaging. Cleanupcraft.org. Don't let them start messing with your...
Starting point is 00:06:05 Salate. In your food. I may have to start up. Leave the... Thallet. Dot org. Come on now. A little bit of plastic.
Starting point is 00:06:23 If you heat it up, you put it on the hot noodles. You're putting milk. butter and a little bit of plastic in the powder and you're mixing it up. So what? Don't start messing with the flavors. Don't. Don't do it, Kraft. Don't.
Starting point is 00:06:41 You start messing with it. I mean, I'm trying to deal with the craft. That's what you do. On your, on your dinner crafts, the ones that you're, the macaron and cheese craft dinner ones where you have the big plastic already made cheese and you have to open up the package and squeeze it out.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Take all the... Salate. ...out of that cheese. And then just... It'll appease the... Coalition for Safer Food Processing and Packaging Group. And it'll appease... Which are the same people behind CleanupCraft.org.
Starting point is 00:07:18 It'll appease them. They'll still go away. They're not going to go away until you get rid of all the... Salates. So, I mean, throw them a bone. And throw them a bone with a little... Salate. On it.
Starting point is 00:07:34 And then be done. Okay? Don't start messing with the original craft macaroni and cheese. Don't. Because if I pour the box, if I pour the box, boil those noodles. Do not rinse. Just get out of the water. Don't rinse.
Starting point is 00:07:56 And I put my quarter cup of milk and my four. Salate. Yeah, that's right. My powder with... Salate. And my butter, and I mix it together. And it tastes different because you took the... Salate.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Out of it. There's going to be held to pay craft. All right. I'm sorry. It was just handed to me at the top of the hour. I'm sorry. It was this whole thing. They're starting to mess with graft macaroni and cheese is just throwing me a complete
Starting point is 00:08:35 curveball. just over over a little thing like salate come out now so what it's a little plastic so what it's a little plastic found in soaps and hairsprays and detergents and flooring and raincoats even though I can't figure out why raincoats are
Starting point is 00:08:59 personal care product and so what so what you don't boil soaps hairsprays raincoes detergents and flooring and mix it in with powder that has in it. They're already in the products. You're not going to eat those.
Starting point is 00:09:18 People aren't going around to eat it. Oh, man. Did you have the black raincoat today? No. Don't start messing with crab macaroni and cheese. Don't do it. 888-90333 is the phone number. You can follow me on Twitter at Jeff EMR.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Facebook, Jeff Fisher Radio, and Instagram at Jeff EMRA. This week, we, we, were told, and for some reason it hasn't been out in the open, and I don't know why. But thankfully, we have Brian Lilly from, where are you from again? Where are you from again? It's called The Rebel or something? The Rebel, and I host a talk show up here in Ottawa, Canada. What's the talk show?
Starting point is 00:10:03 It's called Beyond the News. Beyond the News? Nighttime radio, my friend. I love that. How's that going, by the way? It's going really well. You know, it's talk radio has always been my first love when it comes to media and having worked in TV for the largest newspaper chain up here and in radio. I'll take radio any day.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Boy, no kidding. I'm a big fan of not being seen. Well, it's just more fun, too. I have, I definitely, I was born with a face for radio. I mean, that whole face for radio thing was me. Can you do the stick you just did about the crows? Kraft macaroni and cheese on TV. You know, you'd have to have 15 people work for hours to have the right visuals for it,
Starting point is 00:10:50 whereas you can just talk about it. Let me tell you, I know we have a serious issue to get to Jeffrey. Yes, we do. I know. I know we do. Canadians eat more craft dinner. That's what we call it up here. We don't call it Kraft macaroni and cheese.
Starting point is 00:11:01 It's all craft dinner because that's the whole dinner. You don't need anything else. We eat more of it per capita than any other place in the world. Is that true? yeah and I'll tell you what my kids do they're getting extra what is it fallates they get extra salates yeah okay they're getting extra of that because there's a store up here called bulk barn that sells just the cheese powder oh
Starting point is 00:11:29 and so they come on oh yeah yeah yeah yeah they buy the boxes or their mother buys the boxes and then they add the extra cheese powder in and they don't know how to Make it. Tremendous idea. Isn't it? That is a tremendous. Of course I know how to make it. I mean, I remember living on, when I had no money,
Starting point is 00:11:51 living on the generic mac and cheese and the generic shells and cheddar. And I bet you that powder had a ton of. Sally. In it. There's no question. Absolutely. And you know what? Well, some would argue.
Starting point is 00:12:05 But I think we turned out okay. Well, don't start using me as an example. the coalition the coalition for safer food processing and packaging are going to be saying, just look at him. He's full of. Thales.
Starting point is 00:12:23 And then they're done. Craft will shut down. Exhibit A, Jessica. All right, Brian, I know we have serious stuff to get to because earlier this week we found out about a story, and I say we, I mean, us here in America and here in Dallas, Texas, found out about a story that is so unbelievable, and yet it's true, and it's actually happened.
Starting point is 00:12:49 So walk us through from the beginning to where we're at now trying to help people. Okay, so I'll give you the thumbnail sketch and then cycle back and fill in details. But this is a story of a Canadian jihadist killing an American soldier in Afghanistan at the end of a battle, spending years in Gitmoca as he was captured there, and then the Canadian government apologizing and giving them a $10.5 million settlement without a word of testimony heard in the lawsuit that was before the courts. Outrageous on every end from beginning to end. And I can tell you that everybody that hears it is outraged.
Starting point is 00:13:31 In Canada, in America, everybody's outraged. And every time I talk about it, the fundraising, campaign that we started for the kids of the flane American soldier, Sergeant Christopher Spear, the numbers go up and more people log on to SpearKids.com and start donating because we said
Starting point is 00:13:49 if everyone's angry, let's do something good with their anger rather than just shake our fists and yell, right? Right. But this all goes back to 2002, and you remember the days just after 9-11 and we're there fighting side by each, they say in Quebec, shoulder to shoulder.
Starting point is 00:14:05 and Sergeant Christopher Spear is a part of Delta Force. He's in Afghanistan. They end up in a firefight because they approached this compound, tried to talk to the guys in it, seeing what's going on, and they came under fire. So four to five-hour firefight happens. The fighting ends, Sergeant Spear, Sergeant Lane Morris out of Utah, they head in there to try and they're looking for survivors.
Starting point is 00:14:33 They're looking for the wounded. They're seeing what's going on. And this Canadian genotid named Omar Cotter, he's 15 at the time, throws a grenade that ends up killing Sergeant Spear and taking the eyesight in one eye, I believe the left one, of Sergeant Lane Morris. Now, if you know about battlefield, there are actually laws of war. And when the firefights done and people are tending to the wounded, you don't attack anyone. Right. You tend to all. Fire fights done. You take care of you're wounded, you take care of your debt. But the shihadists don't fight like that.
Starting point is 00:15:08 And so Omar Carter throws the grenade. He ends up having his life saved. He was about to bleed out. He gets saved by American troops, shipped off to get him home. And he claims he was tortured. I would dispute that. American courts have not ruled he was tortured. Neither of Canadian courts. But he claimed it. Well, he claimed it.
Starting point is 00:15:31 Right. You know, he wasn't waterboarded. He didn't have bamboo shoots put under the nails. He didn't have jumper cables attached to any sensitive areas, let's say. Right. He was part of what's called the frequent flyer program, sleep deprivation. And after one of those sessions, Canadian officials went down and talked to him. Like, I hate to say interrogated because that's too strong of a word.
Starting point is 00:15:55 I've seen the video. They talked to him. They asked him questions. What were you doing? Why are you involved in this? So that wasn't even an interrogation from Canadian officials. When you hear interrogation, you think really harsh measures. Yes, you do.
Starting point is 00:16:13 This is an interview. This is like Danny Reagan on Blue Bloods talking to the perp. This is nothing too strenuous. But, you know, he's crying. He's saying he wants to go home. He wants out of there, things like that. Okay, well, that's nice. You took up the jihad, so did all your brothers, so did your father, who was one of the financiers of 9-11.
Starting point is 00:16:37 I mean, the family lived with Osama bin Laden, for goodness sakes. So these are bad dudes, bad family. But because those Canadian officials talked to him after he was deprived of sleep by American officials at Gitmo, our court ruled. Okay, his rights were violated. But you know what? The courts didn't say, Jeffie? they never said that we had to pay him a dime. They never said that.
Starting point is 00:17:04 Okay, so the court said, okay, well, maybe his rights were violated, and that's the way it goes, we're sorry, have a nice day. Yeah, and they didn't even say they were sorry. This is back in 2010. I'll get to why that part's important. He's still in Gitmo in 2010. He sued through the courts to force the Canadian government to bring him back to Canada. and it was in that decision that went all the way to the Supreme Court that they said,
Starting point is 00:17:31 yeah, your rights are violated, but no, the courts can't force the government and tell how to operate in relation to another foreign government. That is beyond the court's power. That's executive branch privilege. You can't do that. And so they just said, you know, we leave it up to the government to find a remedy. Well, eventually, because Obama wanted rid of him, as soon as he admitted what he did, Obama and Hillary Clinton, the whole Democrat establishment, they wanted rid of this guy.
Starting point is 00:18:01 Well, they were held at the closing good. They forced him on Stephen Harper and the conservative government of the day up here. And Harper said, okay, well, fine, he's back in Canada. Not much I can do about it. He's a Canadian citizen. But I don't have to do anything nice to him. Now we've got Justin. I've got great socks and Herr Trudeau in.
Starting point is 00:18:19 Very left-wayne liberal. This is not your grandfather's liberal or democratic party. He is a hard leftist guy, and he comes in and gives Carter $10.5 million in an apology. That is unbelievable. Now, stay right where you're at. I've got to pay a couple of bills or at least attempt to try to pay a bill. And then we're going to come back and finish up with how much money he ends up, if he still gets to keep it, and how we can help the family of the person that he actually killed.
Starting point is 00:18:50 Sounds good. in the battle, which is unbelievable. Brian Lilly on the Jeff Fisher Radio program. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher Radio Program on the Blaze Radio Network. Thank you so much for coming along for the ride today. 888-90333 is the phone number. Joining me is Brian Lilly.
Starting point is 00:19:25 He's from Canada. But he also has some good news. He brought us the story about the terrorist who is getting $10 million from the Canadian government without anything. Right, Brian? I mean, it's just your leader, your fearless leader, saying, hey, you know what? Here's $10 million because we tortured you. Yeah, and we didn't torture him. And no court has ever ruled the American officials that get him tortured him, but they gave him $10.5 million.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Well, he was suing for 20. And now Justin Trudeau, I used to be a drama teacher, is trying to use Jedi mind tricks and say, well, if we didn't pay him $10 million, it would have cost us $30 to $40. Now, this guy's never been around courts. I've been covering Supreme Court rulings for near two decades. Hogwash, I do stronger language, but I don't think I can. So, you know, we saw this. Everybody's outraged. We decided let's launch a crowdfunding campaign for the children of Christopher Speer.
Starting point is 00:20:26 Yes. He left behind sharing was three. Tanner was 11 months old when this happened. Tabitha has been a widow the whole time. It's 15 years on. We've done crowdfunding for them before, raised almost 100 grand last time. Now we're, I think, over 140.
Starting point is 00:20:42 I've been doing media interviews all morning. I haven't had a chance to look. But we continue to climb. And every time I'm on with, you know, Opelka or even Pat and Stu or Glenn or Dana, and now you, you know, more people hear about it and they spread the word, they post it on Facebook, they donate.
Starting point is 00:20:59 So those are the two things that ask people to do today. If you can donate, $10,000, you know your situation and there's people listening that could handle both, but also post it on Facebook. Post SpearKids.com on Facebook and let people know about this outrageous story. Yes, and I mean, that's absolutely a wonderful thing that you're doing. And it's spearkids. Dot com. Right now, you're up to just under 150, 149, 975.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Well, thank you for the update. I literally just ran out of French TV studios doing an interview there. Well, thank you, Brian. I appreciate you coming on today and letting us know and keep us up today because this is absolutely agonizing. He gets the money, though. He's got the money and he's done, right? You got 10 seconds. Yeah, they're trying to get it out of them out of court, but so far, no luck.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Yeah, good luck with that. Thank you, Brian Lilly from The Rebel. I appreciate it. Talk to you soon. The Jeff Fisher Show. The Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher program on the Blaze Radio Network. And this is amazingly Jeff Fisher.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Thank you so much for coming along for the ride today. Appreciate it. Nice to have you along for the ride today. I'd just like to take this moment and talk to a couple of you on the Twitters. Most importantly, I'd like to comment about my Planet of the Apes comment. and I was reviewing the movie. As I was looking at some of the comments about the war, the Planet of the Apes. Some people were a little upset that I didn't remember what it was called.
Starting point is 00:23:42 So, dear Matt, I got it, okay? It's motion capture. All right? I got it. They put little dots all over your head and all over your body. It's called motion capture, okay? and I know that I know that the
Starting point is 00:23:59 actor Mr. Xerkes is you know Andy Circus thinks he can you know he wants to become he wants to make that more of an acting than just someone in a suit and he's been out promoting the movie
Starting point is 00:24:17 and you know I was look I loved the Planet of the Apes movie so it was nice to see this third one war there were a couple of things that I wish they would have called me. Look, they spent $152 million on the movie, right? They could have spent a couple of bucks more and called me and said, Jeff, listen, we know we've done these movies before and you really haven't, but we want your advice.
Starting point is 00:24:45 And I'd be happy to give it to them. Be happy to give it to them. And a couple of things that happened, I would have changed. but overall I enjoyed it and it's looking like it's going to be it'll be another another Planet of the Games blockbuster now I do have Andy Circus
Starting point is 00:25:04 making an appearance on Colbert on Colbert Andy Circus making an appearance on Colbert which was actually kind of funny and he's out promoting and I saw him talk on they had a screening from Hollywood
Starting point is 00:25:21 with all the actors of the movie and Woody Harrelson was there and Circus was there and the producers and the production and the young girl that played the part, one of the co-stars in the movie, they were all there. And it was fascinating to hear them talk about the movie and talk about their ape camps that they went to, you know, prepare people to become, you know, less inhabited so they could play their Planet of the Apes roles. And everybody wants to be the ape and you've got to be able to be part of the Apes. much money it costs to have three months of ape camp before a movie?
Starting point is 00:25:58 Anyway, I would have done a couple of things different and good for them. But Andy was on Colbert. And he also is, you know, I mean, he's like world-renowned actor. He's done all these parts. And he was also played Gallum, for those of you who remember his character as Gallum. And Colbert had him read a couple of, you know how we have people now, the big thing is to have people impersonate their characters read our president's tweets.
Starting point is 00:26:29 Right? And so Andy was on Colbert, and Colbert had him read a couple of Donald Trump tweets before he was promoting, talking about his movie. And he read them as Gallum, which was really, really good. Despite the constant negative press, Kafofi. Wait, what's Kaferfi pressure? No one knows. And he read another one as well.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Has never been so wrong or so dirty. Purposely, incorrect stories and phony sources. To reach their agenda of hate. Sad. Yes, it is. Sad. very sad. Very funny.
Starting point is 00:27:30 So if you have a chance to see it this weekend, go and see War with Planet of the Aves. If you like, if you love the other two. And I've said this, that was my main review. If you like the other two, you'll love this one. There was just a few things that you think to yourself, why do they do that? Why didn't they do what Jeff told us to do? Oh, wait, Jeff didn't tell us what to do.
Starting point is 00:27:52 We forgot to call him. Okay, whatever. whatever, fine, be that way. But it's already made, I mean, we'll crank it out this weekend, we'll get the reports, but yesterday I think we were up over 50 million. So, I mean, you're looking at a pretty good weekend for war. And then we'll see how it, what happens after, which is, you know, that next week is always a good teller.
Starting point is 00:28:25 on what could happen. So I read this other story. We just talked about the terrorist in Canada, getting $10 million from the Canadian government because the Tudeau said, oh, just pay him. Skib him $10 million. He's fine for being tortured in Gitmo.
Starting point is 00:28:50 And the family got nothing. So SpearKids.com is a way to... help the family that helped the wife and the kids of the father he killed one of the reasons not every reason but one of the reasons that he was in Gitmo and so if you can help them SpearKids.com it would be remarkable and do whatever you can whatever you can it doesn't matter whatever you can helps and it's important And then I read another story about a man Lee Hernandez from New Bromfels, Texas. It's Army veteran, terminal illness.
Starting point is 00:29:36 And his final wish was that he wanted people to text him or give him a call and just talk to him. he's under hospice care and is not he's deteriorating and they have not been able to pinpoint a cause for Lee's illness and really said there was nothing more that they could do to him except
Starting point is 00:30:13 you know they're going to as hospice does try to make you comfortable and his wife talked about one day, she held on to his phone in case someone called. And when he thought about it again, after a couple of hours, she said that no one had called. And he said, I guess no one wants to talk to me. and she was heartbroken because she didn't want to believe that,
Starting point is 00:30:59 didn't want him to believe that. And of course, no one wants anyone to believe that, especially when you're Lee Hernandez. So she's asked people to call and text and leave messages so that she can read the text messages to him. He has trouble seeing right now. He's on heavy pain medication.
Starting point is 00:31:27 And I was going to call him and let him know that we care about him and we're praying for him. But as I look, as I continue to read the story, I know that originally the story said, hey call between 2 and 6 p.m. Arizona time because that's when he is he is most cognizant of what's going on around him. And she gives the phone number. And she has they don't answer the phone every time. And they, you know, it's just that sometimes he's in just an incredible amount of pain. So text and leave a message. So I was going to call him on the air, and then I thought,
Starting point is 00:32:17 now, you know what? That's, I don't, this isn't, this isn't the time that she asked for people to call, ideally.
Starting point is 00:32:30 And so, I want you to just take the number. And between 2 and 6 p.m. Arizona time. I want you to call Lee or text Lee, and let him know that, uh, You're thinking about them.
Starting point is 00:32:46 You heard about it on a Blaze radio. And you just wanted to let them know that you're saying a prayer for him. You got good thoughts for them. Whatever you believe in, that's what you have for them. So Lee Hernandez, 210, 632-6778. 2-10 632-6778. Lee Hernandez. Just text that number, call it,
Starting point is 00:33:20 and let him know that he is not all alone, and people do want to talk to him. And thank him for his service as a military veteran in the Army. And we appreciate it, and he's not alone. And he's had this, he's been battling for a long time. And so if any of these calls can bring a little bit of smile and a little warmth to him in his final days. Bless his heart.
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Starting point is 00:35:33 Good news. You know, I've been struggling. I want, I'm really close to shaving my head. I used to shave it down to about a one or a two. And, you know, I had it down to, you know, one and a two for a long time. And then this, there was a person in my life. Person in my life.
Starting point is 00:35:54 Who is that person in my life? Oh, yeah. My wife. Who doesn't, you know, particularly like that. And so, you know, I've let, I've let it grow out. but now I'm ready to shave it. I'm ready to shave it. I want to be bald.
Starting point is 00:36:10 And then I say I want to be bald. And then now I see that soon there's going to be a cure for baldness. According to a new study from the University of California, they've got, they're working on a cure for baldness. So if you're starting to lose your hair, but what if I still want to be bald? I mean, I can't figure it out. I can't figure out what I want to do. So I may have to just bite the bullet and just shave it off and see what happens. Those are good living at my house if that happens.
Starting point is 00:36:48 That's for sure. And I got it. We're going to have a special Talking Walking Dead on Monday. We'll cover all the breaking news. I know that someone fell, got hurt badly, and then ended up passing away on the set. They've shut down production of season 8 for Walking Dead. I know that the fear, fear, the Walking Dead voice guy died in a crash earlier this week. A, fear, I'm here for you.
Starting point is 00:37:17 You don't need to look for another voice guy. You know, I'll do the commercials for you. Don't worry about it. I'm here for you. But you can look for the new podcast on Monday afternoon of talking walking dead. And we'll cover all the latest and greatest news of Walking Dead and what's happening there for you since they've halted production. and OSHA is looking into the set of the safety of the actors on Walking Dead. So, boy, that, I mean, that's good news, right?
Starting point is 00:37:44 When OSHA shows up? Oh, yeah, I mean, that's, I'm guessing that they have to do that for insurance purposes, but God help them. When OSHA's there, you should have all been wearing helmets instead of those walker masks. Okay, thanks for stopping, OSHA. Take care. Have a nice day. and look have a great week
Starting point is 00:38:05 thanks for coming along for the ride today Lawrence is standing outside looking at me like please be done and finish so I can get in here and talk about what I want to talk about something good but you know what no no I'm taking it to the end I'm taking it to the end no so if anybody tells you that you don't look good today
Starting point is 00:38:23 they're lying because you do you look great today every inch of you I mean you're not really going to wear that outside but what you're wearing because that's a little frightening. But, you know, whatever. It's up to you. This is the Jeff Fisher show.
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