Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - All Factors Considered… | 6/18/24

Episode Date: June 18, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:43 millions of years ago that allowed the bugs to diversify and spread worldwide. The 400,000 known beetle species represents about one quarter of all. all discovered life forms. Now, you think to yourself, Beatles. Why do I care? Well, there's a new study that I mentioned by researchers and the laboratory of Joe Parker, who's assistant professor of biology and biological engineer.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Shen Scholar, then director of Caltech Center for Evolutionary Science, led by former postdoctoral scholar Sheila Kitchin, The study appearing online on June 17th in the journal cell, love the journal cell, it pinpoints evolution of two cell types that form a chemical defense gland within these beetles bodies as a catalyst behind their global radiation. Now, in 2021, researchers in the Parker Lab studied a gland in rove beetles called the Tergel gland, which is a structure at the tip of their flexible abdomen, abdamin, The team showed how the terrigal gland is made up of two unique cell types,
Starting point is 00:02:05 one that makes toxic compounds called benzoquinones, and another that makes liquid mixture or solvent into which the benzokinines dissolve, creating a potent cocktail that the beetle discharges at predators. If you've ever thought to yourself, man, I can't believe I do this for a living. Just know that there's people out there studying the glands of Beatles. And boy, we are better for it, aren't we?
Starting point is 00:02:37 Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat. So we've all had, you know, the emotional pain of a romantic split up. And, you know, how you have, you're disappointed, the trauma of being depressed over having this breakup. And the love. the love trauma syndrome, or LTS, as it's called, has a new way of getting over it. Research shows that if you just wear a headset that's about 400 bucks for a few minutes a day, may ease the misery, negativity, and depression that can accompany a failed relationship.
Starting point is 00:03:25 And what does that headset do? well, it gives you direct current stimulation. Oh, I am so bummed about losing Z, Z, Z, Z, oh, okay, I'm not, I'm not so bad now. I think I feel better. No, I'm not being bummed again. ZZZZZ. All right, you're fine.
Starting point is 00:03:50 You're fine. Okay, you're fine. So 36 volunteers with love trauma syndrome, war the divine. which stimulates the brain with a mild electrical current. The volunteers were split into three groups, each wearing the transcranial direct current stimulation, which I mean, who is not a fan of transcranial direct current stimulation? These TDCS headsets, you wear them for 20 minutes, twice a day, over five days.
Starting point is 00:04:28 That was one group. In one group, the current was aimed at the dorsalateral prefrontal cortex, the DLPFC, and another it was aimed at the ventralateral prefrontal, I can't even say that word, the ventralateral prefrontal cortex. And the third, the headset was just switched off. So both regions targeted are involved in voluntary emotion regulation, previous neuroimaging studies suggest that there is a neurophysological link between breakup experiences and bereavements and that specific prefrontal regions are involved so look lTS can cause emotional distress
Starting point is 00:05:14 depression anxiety insomnia mood swings obsessive thoughts and a greater risk of suicide as well as feelings of insecurity, helplessness, and guilt. But if you get the headset, you know, the fantastic trauma syndrome headset, the transcranial direct current stimulation headset, and have that turned down for 20 minutes, at least 20 minutes, once a day,
Starting point is 00:05:48 most probably need it twice. You know what, for you, Just hook that thing up and leave it on all day for a while, okay? So the study was published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research concluded that LTS symptoms, DLPFC stimulation, was more efficient than the VLPFC stimulation. Now, a month after the treatment stopped, volunteers still felt better.
Starting point is 00:06:16 These are promising results, but we need to replicate it with larger trials. So if you feel like you suffer from LTS, get ready for the for the PSAs. If you suffer from LTS, love trauma syndrome, we can help. Call 888-903393 and register. And we're going to put you through the transcranial direct current stimulation study. Just strap that headset on. you'll be good to go
Starting point is 00:06:54 can't wait cannot wait for that you know if you've been sniffing I was reading this this morning if you've been sniffling through the last several months and you know I guess who hasn't because now we know you're not alone according to a Bloomberg analysis of data
Starting point is 00:07:13 from disease forecaster air affinity love disease forecaster air affinity they found 13 communicable diseases, which are way above pre-pandemic levels around the globe. The data that they have shows 44 countries and territories are suffering from at least one infectious disease surge that's 10 times worse or more than the pre-pandemic baseline. So in the U.S., cases were up 40 percent in the last two seasons. And experts, they're still trying to determine why we're all suddenly so full of mucus,
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Starting point is 00:10:27 If you're listening live, today is the 18th of June, 24. And yes, temperatures may exceed 90 degrees because of the heat dome. Some states in the country call that June. But today through Friday, a dangerous heat wave arrives in the northeast and expands to the Midwest and the Great Lakes. Maine could see heat index values in the low 100s. And Detroit is forecast to have its worst heat wave in the last 20 years. So stay hydrated. And make sure you stay in the shade.
Starting point is 00:11:09 Keep yourself cool. And make sure you care about those dash darn animals. I'm sure we're going to hear news reports and radio reports on how to keep your animal cool. And, you know, humans have all these pores that they sweat out of. and dogs just have their mouth. So that's why you hear, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Yes, I've done the stupid reports before.
Starting point is 00:11:31 So just be careful. And there's heat risk maps to look at. And so be careful out there because of the heat dome. Because we're having a heat wave, a tropical heat wave. I will say that these heat waves are the reason why people are cheating on their spouses. I know. there's a new report that blames global warming for the rising rates of infidelity.
Starting point is 00:12:01 Just blame it on the heat. Just blame it on the heat. So Victoria Milan, a dating website. Huh. Well, it's a dating website for people looking to cheat on their significant other. Huh. They surveyed 5,000 of its members, both men and women. And a shocking, shocking, I tell you.
Starting point is 00:12:21 72% of them responded that, yes. Yes. The stress about unpredictable weather is a cause for their extramarital dalliances. Oh, okay. No problem. Yes. The survey also reported they're more likely to sneak a little on the side, a little bit inside, in hot weather, than in cold. because everybody feels sexier when it's hot out but man if it's cold out you do not feel sexy at all do you no no you don't so summer loving summer business is something everyone experiences when they're growing up yeah throughout your entire life not only when you're growing up
Starting point is 00:13:13 but so CEO and founder of the Victoria Milan website said that this is a quote it's no surprise that one half of a couple feels the itch when the weather warms up thank you thank you Sigard Vidal
Starting point is 00:13:39 the CEO and founder and we appreciate that and I will quote you on that that's no surprise that one half of a couple feels the itch when the weather warms up right so let's go uh hot unpredictable weather makes you unfaithful so if you thought you could find true love you know down in florida forget about it you can't because they're all a bunch of cheaters all a bunch of cheaters i know i spent a lot of time in florida and i may have experienced some of that but just be
Starting point is 00:14:19 out there for those of you living down south okay because when it heats up at business time all right let's go to the break room i need something cold to drink now that i'm all hot it up just get yourself something to drink be sure to follow me on my social media accounts at jeffy jf r on ex jeffey jf r on ex jeff Fisher Radio on Facebook and Instagram. You can follow me on my YouTube channel, Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher. You can email
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Starting point is 00:15:17 Cameo app. I believe it's just Jeff Fisher on the Cameo website. That's not free. but just tell me what you what you need happy glad sad mad mean what event you'd like to have celebrated or you know joked about and i'm happy to do it uh at the jvr on cameo yesterday speaking of social media accounts uh you see where the u.s surgeon general dr vevec murthy love him called on congress to require warning labels on social media platforms like those of tobacco and alcohol to highlight their potential harm to children's mental health. Now, it was a New York Times op-ed,
Starting point is 00:15:59 so he identified social media as a major factor in the mental health crisis among adolescents. Citing a 2019 study that linked over three hours of daily social media use to a doubled risk of anxiety and depression. Teens average 4.8 hours per day. Wow. So let's see. the link to three hours of daily social media used to a doubled risk of anxiety and depression. The teens average 4.8 hours a day.
Starting point is 00:16:29 He argued previous research shows warning labels can raise awareness and influence parental behavior. Okay. He also talked about recommending limits on social media, phone-free schools, restricting access until after middle school. Okay. But, you know, this requires legislation from Congress. Now, I am of the belief that if the government is involved, I don't like it. But, okay, if you say so, you know, he believes that we've failed to respond to the harms of social media
Starting point is 00:17:03 when there are no less urgent or widespread than those posed by unsafe cars, plans or food, alluding to driverless car permits, getting rescinded. Okay, I mean, he alluded to, you know, the Boeing grounding and the Listeria-related dairy recalls of the year. Okay, easy doc. All right, so anyway, we're not to protect minors from being, you know, online abuse and exposure to inappropriate content. Okay, well, again, that's the parents. Where are the parents? Where?
Starting point is 00:17:34 I know. I know. Now, look, laws have been enacted in Florida and Utah. Utah's raised the minimum age of social media account ownership. And no one could, you know, use an email address, you know, under a face. age account though that would be impossible a recently passed the new york bill would ban companies from sharing children's data and using algorithms in their feeds that's awaiting the governor's signature i wonder if that will happen depending on how much money she got from the social media
Starting point is 00:18:08 companies for her re-election campaign more than 40 states have also sued meta alleging that it intentionally tries to get kids addicted to its platforms what What? Do you mean a company tries to get people to use their platform and continuously use it forever? Yes. Yes, that's what they do. You know, I know. It's a tough place for me to be in because I get it, but we don't need the government involved. I'm sorry. You can make your case. Make your case. But I just, I don't like it when the government is involved. You can quote me on that. I don't like it when the government is involved. All right, so we got the news that a, speaking of government,
Starting point is 00:18:54 we got the news of the Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint during President Biden's trip to California over the weekend. So Joe, I'm sorry, President Biden was in L.A. for his campaign fundraiser, which was great, and they all just loved him. And, you know, George Clooney was there, and Julia Roberts, and Barack Obama was in town. And it was a crowded theater. And it was just wonderful. so Jimmy Kimmel hosted a little talkie event up on stage. It was just so great to have the, I mean, the sharpest attack, vibrant President Joe Biden there over the weekend.
Starting point is 00:19:33 So the agent was returning from work at the time of the robbery Saturday night and fired her service, I'm sorry, a service weapon during the confrontation. But it wasn't known if the assailants were struck, according to a statement by the Secret Service. agent wasn't injured. I don't know why I think it was a she secret service agent, but I feel like at one point I read that it was a she, but this doesn't say that.
Starting point is 00:19:59 So the altercation occurred around 9.36 p.m. at the Tustin Fields residential community in Orange County. What was going on at the Tustin Fields residential community in Orange County? Now, Joe spent the night in L.A. Friday night at an undisclosed location. is he staying at some residential community in Orange County? I think not. Okay, so the suspect or the suspects were not located, but a 2004-2006 Silver Infinity FX-35,
Starting point is 00:20:33 or similar vehicle, was seen leaving the scene. Police found some of the agent's belongings in the area. The robbery remains under investigation. So they took a bag. I know Biden's motorcade returned to his hotel, hotel after a local time after a swift but uneventful drive through nighttime in Los Angeles. Okay. So the secret service agents are there to protect a variety of people besides the president,
Starting point is 00:21:04 including past presidents, their spouses and young children and other dignitaries. Secret service is not specified where the agent have been working that day. Oh, so it could have been related to Obama out there. Who knows? Who knows? But we don't know what was stolen. we don't know why they was robbing California is such a pit anyway now but amazing that a secret service agent gets robbed and fires the weapon
Starting point is 00:21:30 we don't know if any of if they if they hit anyone I keep wanting to say a she and I don't know why they they don't know if they hit anyone but we just do whatever they had a bag stolen and we found some stuff so you know just get over it everything's fine everything's fine Oh, okay. That's pretty amazing. One would think that if someone were to attempt to rob a Secret Service agent, that the Secret Service agent would react, well, severely to those criminals.
Starting point is 00:22:08 But this particular agent, while the weapon was fired, there's no criminals laying on the ground. Did they miss? Did they hit one? And now the wounded salient is missing? Oh, I don't know. I just, I find it interesting. I want to know what the Secret Service was doing out at some residential community
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Starting point is 00:23:24 on C4 or Magazin. Who died today? Who died today? Well, let's begin with Jeremy Tepper. Jeremy Tepper, dead at the age of 60. Jeremy helped grow the outlaw country music into an industry force, died of a heart attack. As I said, he was 60 years old. According to his family, who, of course, was heartbroken. he was an amazing, unique person,
Starting point is 00:23:58 loving father, son, brother, friend who was close with so many of you, especially as many friends in the music world. I mean, he was in charge of Sirius XM's Outlaw Country Channel since 2004. So, I mean, there you go. He also helmed the Willie Nelson-centric Willie's Roadhouse and the road dog trucking channel devoted to the industry.
Starting point is 00:24:21 So Jeremy Tapper. dead at the age of 60, rest in peace. Then we have the classical world mourning over soprano Jody DeVos, who has died at the age of 35. Very sad. She gave her last public performance in April of this year. She had breast cancer and was really struggling with that, so very sad. She was considered to be one of operas. world, one of the opera world's brightest lights. And you know me in opera, man. You can't,
Starting point is 00:24:58 I can't. Pooh, man. Just, like the hours go. And I think, is it opera time yet? So I thought I'd share just one little. This is, this is where Jody was performing. She, she won the Queen Elizabeth competition in 2014. And this is a part of the, of that competition. Oh, rest in peace. Jody DeVos, dead at the age of 35. Also, we lost an iconic restaurant, the Arby's roast beef restaurant at 59,
Starting point is 00:26:11 Sunset Boulevard closed after 55 years in business. One of the most recognizable signs in Hollywood, the Arby's roast beef sign, has gone dark. Customers arrived to find workers covering the windows and doors with plywood
Starting point is 00:26:32 and a message reading, farewell Hollywood, TY for 55 great years. I guess TY stands for thank you. It opened January. January 5th, 1969. It had just one owner, Marion Leviton, who is now 91 years old. She told the local KTL 5 News, which is located less than a block from the restaurant,
Starting point is 00:26:59 that she had been struggling to stay open for years. Truth is, she said, I think it was the pandemic that Dennis did us in. I really feel we would have closed during the pandemic. if it weren't for the federal loans. Other factors, including California's recent law, boosting the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 an hour. Equipment upgrades required by Arby's corporate headquarters. I'm awfully sorry that it came to this.
Starting point is 00:27:29 I think we did a good job for 55 years. So what did Arby's have to say about it? They did not respond to KTLA's request. So, I mean, there's plenty of restaurants that are increasing menu prices, laying off employees, closing down because of the minimum wage. And so we'll see. I mean, it's sad when you lose the iconic Arby's roast beef sandwich in Hollywood, California. So rest in peace.
Starting point is 00:28:07 Arby's roast beef sandwich restaurant. in Hollywood, California, dead at the age of 55. I mean, I feel like somebody would have bought the dump, right? I mean, Marilyn and Levitton, maybe she just didn't want to sell. It may reopen. Arby's, you know, got to open it back up, right? It's a Hollywood iconic restaurant. You think of Hollywood, you think of Arby's roast beef, don't you?
Starting point is 00:28:37 I mean, somebody had to buy the dump. My gosh, you can't just close down an Arby's in Hollywood, can you? Well, we can and we did. Oh, okay. Well, no problem. I see where, speaking of drive-thrus, I see where Ronald McDonald has now killed the AI voice ordering system. I know.
Starting point is 00:28:58 McDonald said, yeah, we've been testing it at over 100 drive-through locations through our partnership with IBM. And that's been going on for about three years now. we decided, you know, some of the AI powered incompetence is not good for business. We see on TikTok all the time of the drive-through Mickey D's that use AI and have them messing up the orders. And like, you know, you saw the one, I'm sure you saw it, but one customer got nine sweet teas added to the order. Despite requesting just one, the AI picked up an audio from a neighboring drive-thru station. I mean, that's going to happen, right?
Starting point is 00:29:38 That's going to happen. Oh, we'll work it on that. So they didn't say they're going to get rid of this partnership through IBM, but then they go on to say they're teaming up with Google to implement the AI chat box ask pickles to guide employees through tasks. Huh. Okay. And I know Wendy's is looking to expand its AI partnership with the Google Cloud after robot cashiers shaved 22 seconds off the average order times at one of the locations that were piloted.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Now, if they're shaving time off the order, that's cool. But are they getting the orders correct? That's what really needs to happen. But we'll see if we get the AI back. I went through one restaurant, I told you about it, that had the AI voice. I know it was an AI voice because you, it's just a way, like I wanted a couple of something. and is, does that mean to? Yes, that's what it means.
Starting point is 00:30:40 A human would not ask that. I'm sorry, no. And if a human would ask you what that is, then they should get another job. You know, that's just me. Marshall's buyers travel far and wide, hustling for great deals on amazing gifts. So you don't have to.
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Starting point is 00:31:49 sweep. Right. It's not just a sweep. You can't just win 40. Yeah, they won 4 to 1 best of 7. No. It's a gentleman sweep. Okay, whatever. They defeated the Dallas Mavericks 106 to 88. Now, I'm sure, I mean, you can make the case that they
Starting point is 00:32:05 lost this last game in Dallas on purpose so that they could win it back at home because the garden was rocking last night. It would have been awesome to be there. And, you know, they get to hang their 18th banner from the rafters at the garden
Starting point is 00:32:21 to be the team with the most banners ever. You know, they were tied with L.A. for a number of years. And so now they're number one, baby. I saw, you know, you can make the case. Now, do I think they, you know, they actually lost the game on purpose? No.
Starting point is 00:32:36 But I think after the other night, game four, I think when they got down, I mean, they lost huge, you know, like the third biggest margin of victory in a playoff game. NBA playoff game. I think when they got down like, I don't know, 20 against Dallas the other night, they were like, all right, we're done.
Starting point is 00:32:58 We're not going to, why waste all of this energy to try to catch up and still lose when we could just take a beating tonight and go back and just kick Dallas's ass in Boston? And that's exactly what happened. So congratulations to the Celtics. I think the coach is now the youngest coached ever win a championship too, so good for them. I saw where ratings were not that good, though. Not that good for the NBA championship. So I don't know what the NBA's got to do.
Starting point is 00:33:33 I don't know. Maybe they should do something about Caitlin Clark. That's the WNBA, Jeff. You know what? I really think that that puts a bad light on all of pro basketball, to be honest with you. Because that's all they're talking about. is Caitlin and how she's treated and what's happening in the league. So they've got to address this Caitlin Clark.
Starting point is 00:33:53 So I don't know what, something has to be done because maybe she just leaves. Maybe she just starts her own league. I mean, she starts her own league, the Caitlin Clark League. I don't know. I honestly don't know. You know, she's handled everything great. Nothing. You know, so we'll see what happens.
Starting point is 00:34:09 But she's being treated pretty poorly from what I can tell. And then tonight we have the NHL finals. the golden for the Lord. Lord Oak Championship. I know, Lord Stanley, I got it. They come back to Florida. The Panthers are up three to one. So the Panthers could win a gentleman sweep tonight, four to one, and probably will.
Starting point is 00:34:36 You could make the case that after they got their ass kicked in Edmonton, that when they were down, I don't know, three to one. Four to one, they lost like eight to one. When they were down like three or four to one, because nobody scores eight goals in hockey. What are kidding me? They pulled their starting goalie. They didn't want him to take a beating anymore.
Starting point is 00:34:58 They let him take a break. You can make the case, again, just like Boston, that they said, okay, we're not going to go out of our way to win this game tonight. We're just going to take the beating, and then we're going to bring it back to Florida. And we're going to win the championship at home. And I think that's what's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:35:16 And I think that's exactly what happened in Boston. Dallas fight, and that's what's going on in the Edmonton, Florida Panthers. Because Edmonton, I mean, I guess they're supposed to be good, but they certainly have improved it. I know. Oh, have you seen them play? I have, actually. I have. I didn't watch them all season.
Starting point is 00:35:37 So anyway, good luck. I hope everything works out. I forgot to mention, too, this weekend. George Strait had the set the record for the largest U.S. ticketed show. Okay, I've got to break it down. It's got to be right. I want to do it. The largest, the U.S. largest ticketed show.
Starting point is 00:36:01 He went, he was on stage at Texas A&M down there at Kyle Field. I guess that makes him the 12th man. Aha! If you've ever been there, they've got their big 12th man out along the state. I've been there before. Texas A&M. Anyway, I'm throwing my son actually played his final college football game there at Kyle Field.
Starting point is 00:36:23 That's against when Mansell was playing. Johnny beat him. Very sad. Anyway, the crowd of 110,9505 fans were there for George Strait. And I saw the video of it this weekend. And I started to start singing George Strait songs in my head all weekend. So that's why I tried to start singing George Strait songs in my head all weekend. So that's why I tried to sing Heat Wave today to get George straight out of my head.
Starting point is 00:36:47 I got some oceanfront property in Arizona. And if you'll buy that, I'll throw the golden gate in free. I've been singing that all weekend. I've got to get out of my stupid head. Amarillo my morning. Yeah, I know. I got it, George. Anyway, congratulations.
Starting point is 00:37:11 And he beat out. Oh, my God. gosh, he beat out the Grateful Dead who held this record for 50 years. In 1977, the Grateful Dead had a show in New Jersey's Raceway Park. Boy, I bet you that was fun. 107,019 fans packed into the Raceway Park to catch the Dead show. Well, 107,019. Dead fans.
Starting point is 00:37:36 Oh, boy, I bet you that smelled nice. All right, so we've all seen the Nashville. Only Fans video by now, right? Where the Nashville police officer, Sean Herman, well, in the video, he is Officer Jones. He comes up to the window in his uniform out of Officer Jones. I'm a PD. I pulled you over.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Oh, we don't know who you are then. And so the Metro Nashville Police Department said he was relieved of duty last month. He's been arrested now and is facing two felony counts of official misconduct for participating in an only fan's video while on duty. He had been with the department for three years. You know, you'd think he'd know better by now, really. You know, he's out on bond at $3,000. He participated in a skit depicting a traffic stop
Starting point is 00:38:28 and groped the female driver. Yeah, I mean, she pulled down her, well, you get it. What are you going to do? You're standing there at the window and she says here. I mean, you're going to, you're going to write her a ticket or you're going to feel well you know what he did so anyway that's an only fan's video though it's not real life see in real life he would have written the ticket and said get out of here with that stop doing that well this was just make-believe for an only
Starting point is 00:38:56 fans video I mean when you're going to when somebody asked you to be in an only fans video what are you going to do you have to be in it you can't say no is not possible what I do love about the story though is that it talks about how they got the Only Fans video. Okay, how they found out about it. Detectives reportedly received a copy of the Only Fans video and identified him. Did they?
Starting point is 00:39:29 Did they receive a copy? Okay, okay. If you say so. That's what happened. in life people just send you only fan videos you stumble across only fans video never never you're on the site that's what happens you see videos it's that's incredible to me now maybe somebody says hey check this out maybe may again maybe but i just found it interesting that they received a copy of the only fans video okay okay no
Starting point is 00:40:10 No problem. I believe you. I believe you. All right. I'm going to get out of here. I'm giving you the joke of the day. I feel like I don't know if I did this joke before or not, but it fits in with the OnlyFans video and the earlier stories about climate change causing you to cheat. I'm sorry, global warming, causing you to cheat. So a woman walks into a pharmacy and asks the pharmacist for some arsenic. The pharmacist asks, what for? She says, I want to kill my husband. And he says, sorry, I can't do that.
Starting point is 00:40:47 She then reaches into her handbag and pulls out a photo of her husband in bed with the pharmacist's wife and hands it to him. The pharmacist looks at the photo and says, you didn't tell me you had a prescription. No, I mean, let's he's, now you get it. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts. You may have heard of the sex cult nexium and the famous actress who went to prison for her involvement, Alison Mack. But she's never told her side of the story until now. People assume that I'm like, this pervert. My name is Natalie Robamed. And in my new podcast, I talked to Allison to try to understand how she went from TV actor to cult member.
Starting point is 00:41:47 How do you feel about having been involved in bringing sexual trauma at other people? I don't even know how to answer that question. Allison after Nexium from CBC's Uncover is available now on Spotify. I'm going to be.

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