Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - An Anomaly… | 10/23/24
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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher
After the weekend promotion
for McDonald's
with former president Donald J.
Trump and current
Republican candidate for
President Donald J. Trump
McDonald's wanted to clarify that
they do not endorse
any candidate, okay?
We're not red or blue.
We're golden.
Oh, that's so special.
And I'm sure it's just a complete coincidence that McDonald's now has an E. coli outbreak across 10 states.
Complete coincidence that that happened.
So McDonald's quarter-pounders are now making people sick with E. coli, according to the CDC.
Sadly, one person has died.
Ten others have been hospitalized after eating the hamburgers.
McDonald's shares plunged.
And he had no kidding.
The health agency said the fast-moving outbreak is primarily affecting people
in Nebraska and Colorado.
It added that most people affected
reported eating a quarter pounder hamburger.
The CDC said McDonald's
has removed some ingredients from its burgers
and paused sales
of quarter pounders in some states.
Okay.
And of course they're trying to determine
which ingredient is making people sick.
According to an internal message
published by the company's website,
McDonald's North American chief supply chain
officer and it's a good gig, said the chain is taking swift and decisive action in response to
the outbreak. Of course they are. And they should. The statement said the illnesses may be linked to
slivered onions used in the quarter pounders, which are sourced by a single supplier that
serves three distribution centers. McDonald's is now temporarily removing the burgers from restaurants
in Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Wyoming, parts of Idaho, Iowa, Missouri,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
A total of 49 cases across 10 states have been reported so far,
and they believe that the outbreak is likely much higher.
Yeah, people might have gotten sick and said, man,
shouldn't have that McDonald's.
Like, that's never happened before.
So the, uh, nobody, nobody wants E. coli.
Uh, you don't want to be messing with that.
Uh, diarrhea, urinary tract infections.
pneumonia, sepsis.
So infections can happen through contact with contaminated water or food and from contact with other people or animals.
So if I have E. coli and I come in contact with other people or animals, they can get E. coli as well.
I don't know that I knew that.
I don't know that I knew that.
Be careful out there.
Be careful out there is all I'm saying.
I did not realize that E. coli was contagious like that.
If I come in contact with some other Dengal Berry that had McDonald's
and now has E. coli.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
I'm guessing sales of quarter pounders and other things at McDonald's are way down.
Welcome.
Welcome to Chewing the Fat.
You know, speaking of restaurants and food, I see where Denny's, Denny's.
And now claiming that, you know what, we're going to close about 150 restaurants over the next year.
Denny's is closing down restaurants?
Okay, the 71-year-old diner chain is mulling a major change to its 24-7 operating hours as well.
Wow.
Okay, so 50 locations are set to close by the end of this year.
I mean, they're already shutting 50 down before them.
We're almost at the end of this year.
While the remaining 100 will shutter in 2025.
They announced this on their earnings call.
Yeah, they were like, yeah, these restaurants are holding us down.
So we'll get close these bad boys down.
So they still are going to have 1,375 locations once they shut down the 150.
And you know what?
We'll tell you which ones we're going to close down later.
I have that list right now.
We just figured, look, they're underperforming.
The areas, the locations are unprofitable.
We don't want to remodel them.
We're just going to close them down.
So you know which ones you are, though.
I'm positive.
If you work at a Denny's that's underperforming or tool to be remodeled, you know.
You should be out there looking for a gig, maybe working at McDonald's.
Ooh, I don't know if McDonald's is going to be hiring just yet.
Anyway, so they also said that they are going to make a concession with its franchisees
over the requirement of remaining open 24-7.
Oh, okay.
Since the pandemic, about a quarter of its restaurants have not returned to those around-the-clock hours.
So Denny's is easing up on the requirements for a franchise to do so.
Yeah, you know, you guys have already closed,
and we've already decided that we don't want to be open 24-7.
we're not going to.
Okay.
So you can tell us
yes you can or no you can't
but we're not going to.
So corporate said,
well, we can ease up on those restrictions.
No problem.
So if you're looking for a 24-7 Denny's,
good luck.
Kind of excited today
because Rick Singer is back in the news.
And you remember Rick
because he was the centerpiece
of Operation Varsity Blues.
That means he just did an interview.
And that brings back Operation Varsity Blues.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Does an interview.
That gets us back in the news, baby.
Canon, I mean, singer.
Canon.
Starring William Conrad.
Starring William Conrad.
Yeah.
I mean, Rick Singer.
Lou Gulliger.
I mean, Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman.
John Van Ark.
Tonight's episode.
Varsity Blues.
I love it.
So he does an interview.
He's at a halfway house now.
I guess he has 42 months left on his sentence.
After pleading guilty to racketeering and money laundering and obstruction charges,
So he's able to leave the halfway house most days for a job with a restaurant group.
And he said he's a guy hiding in plain sight.
Nobody even knows who I am.
Some people recognize me, but nobody really cares.
And so he talked about how his key worldwide foundation build as a way to help disadvantaged kids
took in at least $25 million in what Singer calls donations.
from celebrities like our co-stars, Felicity Huffman and Lori Lofman,
here on Operation Varsity Blues.
And he wanted to work his magic to get kids into elite colleges, which he did.
And so these parents, and even Felicity and, you know,
and Lori Lofa, I mean, they did time for their ruse over this.
At least 50 people have pleaded guilty or been convicted in the college admission scandal
as of October of last year.
And he said in this interview,
I want to apologize,
preferably to all the families that I've heard,
all the kids that I've heard,
the administrators that I've heard,
my own family.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah, that's just terrible.
So his scheme centered around
creating falsified and embellished
college student applications, remember?
And they came with fake test scores,
athletic experience,
and doctored photos.
So he recruited a network of university coaches and administrators to help him perfect the fake applications.
And they accepted Singer's money in what he refers to as side door deals.
All right.
So he had the front door deals, the back door deals where people donate millions of dollars and have a building built.
And that means that their kids get to go to the university.
That's the way that happens.
And then the front door obviously is, you know, old school.
You take the test and you get to go where you want to go and they accept you.
Side door deal is what Rick was doing.
And I mean, it's incredible.
So he's a convicted felon now.
He insists he never took a spot from a deserving student.
Okay.
Instead, he claims his scheme exposed a budget tactic that higher education institutions rely on,
blocking off certain spots on sports teams and within departments from every
day applicants and setting them aside for big donors willing to pay for a student's entry.
In 90% of the cases, the coaches every year are calling me saying, I've got a spot open,
I need to raise this amount of money, find me a family.
Okay. So now he's just bummed that his reputation is shot, but he's working on something
else as well now. Because he believes that the only thing that he really cheated on was the fake
tests because that involved a fake ID and he tried it the first time and they worked out the kinks
and then it worked. The rest of the stuff wasn't illegal according to Rick. Okay. So he considers
himself a lifelong coach and says aside from his side door deals, he was also running legitimate
college coaching business and he claims to have helped hundreds of students get into college.
Business moguls, Hollywood A-lister have used his legitimate college counseling for their children. So he's
spent his 16 months in federal prison camp in Pensacola.
Yeah, it's a camp.
And now he's in a halfway house for the next, what do you say, 24 months or something like that.
So he now wants to revolutionize college admissions and education with his new company called ID Future Stars,
which he says will legally restart his college counseling business with no gray area.
He says he's also launching a company called,
Are You the One, which will test students to figure.
out their IQ and competitive edge to figure out where they fit into the workforce without going to college.
And that's all good and well until one person says, you know, Rick, your little ID plan shows that my kid's an idiot.
But I really want my kid going to the school.
So here's an extra 50,000 make it happen.
and when that happens
then we are right back to
season two
of Operation Varsity Blues
yeah baby
ha ha ha ha ha ha
we don't need to hold it here
a while yeah we do hold on now
just me up to Canon
up to Canon
Canon
yeah tonight's up is
starring William Conrad
I gotta make it
that's enough that's enough that's enough
I could listen to it a thousand times.
We're going to have to do an edit and make one where it just goes,
Canon.
Starring William Conrad,
Canon, starring William Conrad, tonight's episode.
So I don't have to hear all the rest of the co-stars and everything.
We can have the co-stars as, you know,
if we want to hear the full thing,
but we need to edit version too.
I'm going to talk to the producers about that.
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So while things have calmed down a little bit, we are still picking up the
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But one thing that it did show to us that you need to be prepared for anything, whether it's
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Whether they have the medicine or not,
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So is the Boeing strike over?
Are we done with the Boeing strike?
Because I know they were supposed to be voting on it.
They vote today
whether to end the strike, which, you know,
I'm saying, okay, that's a good idea.
Might be, you might want to do that
because they're already offering workers
a 35% raise over 4.
years. That's up from 30%
in the bid to end the strike.
And so the
CEO
he's set
to give. He has in his first public
comments, he's talked about how there needs to be a
culture change at Boeing.
Duh.
No kidding.
I mean, we have this five-week strike
has cost Boeing, I don't know, a billion dollars
or more. Halted production.
Most of its planes.
They've shut down
other businesses.
that provide services for Boeing
because Boeing can't do anything
with the products that they're providing.
So other businesses are laying off employees
because of the Boeing strike.
Okay.
So they're supposed to vote on today.
We'll see.
Might be a good idea to change the culture.
I just saw another story about a Sony,
I mean a Boeing satellite
that exploded.
Yeah, just exploded in space.
What happened?
It was an anomaly.
Oh, oh, okay.
So, and it really isn't the first time that a Boeing satellite has exploded in space.
Really?
Yeah, it happened before, too.
Was that another anomaly?
Yeah, well, we really don't know.
We looked at it and we're just trying to figure out what's going on.
So, okay, maybe we need to, you know, have a desperate culture change at Boeing.
Like, here's an idea, do the jobs correctly.
I know, I know.
It's just stupid of me to think that when you're making an airplane or a satellite or, I don't know,
maybe a rocket ship that goes up to the International Space Station that you make it so, I don't know, it works properly.
It'll be silly, Jeff.
That's just dumb.
So the company that purchased the satellite from Boeing said it's IS-33-3-3-3-E.
satellite was completely out of commission
and then it experienced an anomaly and exploded.
Oh, okay.
So we don't know.
Total loss of the Intel SAT 33E satellite,
which was a communications company satellite
that was over, I don't know,
they covered multiple countries.
Yeah, multiple countries like continents.
Europe, Africa, and parts of the Asia-Pacific region.
Don't worry about it, though.
That's it.
I mean, we don't know if it was attacked.
We don't know if it was some kind of warfare plan,
space warfare plan.
I mean, what do we know?
Well, we just know that there was an anomaly, Jeff,
and it exploded in space, and we can't use it anymore.
Oh.
Okay.
Well, now it's 20 confirmed pieces of space junk,
just flying around space.
That's great.
and according
to our federal agency
there's no immediate threats
uh-huh
okay sure
supposed to have a 15-year lifespan
not so much
and they also
the one that blew up in 2019
I'm sorry
had an anomaly
in 2019
yeah I don't know
I guess it was just a wiring issue or something
we just don't know we just don't know
so go ahead and see
sign that new deal, Boeing, and get back to work.
Because if you don't, pretty soon, more stories are going to be coming out.
And people are just going to say, you know what?
Boeing wanted to just shut down.
And we'll start again.
All right.
Let's go to the break room.
I need something cold to drink desperately.
Okay, so he's not dead yet.
Otherwise, he'd be in Who Died today?
Duh.
But Harvey Weinstein has now,
been diagnosed with chronic
myeloid leukemia
according to sources
I guess people been whispering outside
the prison
Harvey's got cancer
Harvey's got cancer
Harvey's got cancer
and so the legal health care representative
Craig Rothfeld
said released a statement
saying that they would not provide
further comments out of respect for Weinstein's
privacy, but
it's a rare type of bone marrow
cancer, as what they claim.
I mean, Harvey has been a sick guy anyway,
and he's been really struggling as of late.
He will not be around long.
And I know all you Harvey Weinstein haters
will be happy.
Yeah, don't.
We're not applauding for Harvey anyone's death.
Okay, we're just not doing that.
But I will say that there will be people
that were happy that he's dead.
And, you know, he's going to be retried in New York.
because that case, you know,
Hello, went away.
And L.A. is saying,
hey, we want him, bring him here.
And maybe L.A. stopped.
Maybe he's got bone cancer, you know,
let him die in New York.
Ah, go ahead.
You know what?
We don't want to throw them in jail here.
But they do.
They've been after they don't care.
As prior to the cancer diagnosis,
they were saying, we don't care.
We want them in California.
New York saying, now we're going to retry them again.
You know.
And California is like,
you do you, but he's already gills.
guilty here. So we want him in jail here. So he's not going to make it very sad. It is. Don't
look at me like that. I don't want to see Harvey die. I just don't. Speaking of another guy,
you know, in that, you know, people were thought was a dirt bag, which I disagree with, Hugh
Hefner. You know, I mean, that's almost the joke of the day, right, the Hugh Hefner.
What's everybody's, everybody says, uh, it's, uh, it's, uh, it's, uh, it's, uh,
it'll be better when you die.
You'll have a better life on the other side.
You Hepinner never said that.
His life was sweet.
Okay.
So anyway, his son, Cooper,
has now submitted an offer,
along with a group of investors,
to buy the Playboy brand back
from Playboy Group for $100 million.
And everybody's all excited
that Cooper's going to get the Playboy brand back up and running
and because it's been really, I don't know,
non-existent for quite some time now.
So he wants to buy the intellectual property
and run the publication privately
through his investment firm, Hefner Capital.
And I don't know if that gets the,
does that get the Playboy Mansion back?
No?
Okay.
I don't know.
Maybe Coop's still living there.
I don't know.
I honestly, I don't know that.
Who owns the Playboy Mansion now?
No, that's right.
Now that Darren Metropolis bought it.
Mr. billionaire, they've been busy revamping and undergoing.
I'm sorry, not revamping.
They're undergoing renovation.
And it's about a 10 million to 20 million renovation.
Whenever you start renovating these mansions, there's always, oh, yeah, that's going to cost more.
Yeah, ooh, yeah.
That should have been fixed in 1975.
And Hugh never looked at it.
So we're just going to have to knock that wall out and fix the whole thing and rebuild it.
Yeah.
So it's going to cost a little bit more.
So that's what's happening with the Playboy matching.
Yeah, they're just raking up the cash, no question.
Anyway, so good luck to Cooper.
He wants to bring back the Playboy brand.
You know, I thought they started their own only fans
because the sister was running it for a while.
And then I guess since they were purchased by this private equity firm,
this Rizvia Trevese,
management LLC.
And that deal was, I don't know,
a couple hundred million or whatever.
Then in 2021, Playboy
went public through this
acquisition company and its market value
sparked to a couple billion dollars.
And then, not so much.
We're down to about 50 million and they've been
losing money
ever since. So they focused more on
licensing the logo,
selling lingerie and other merchandise.
They purchased Australian-based
lingerie manufacturer
Honeybirdad for more than
$330 million. And then later
that year they re there you go
they acquired this was in 2021
yeah they acquired the content creator
platform dream
for $30 million and then that
folded into what they called
center fold which is meant to compete
with the with only fans
and you know
could they have done it
I feel like they could have if it was done right
call me Cooper when you take over
uh call you
You just email me, chewing the fat of the blaze.com if you want.
Direct message me on X, you know, at Jeffrey JFR.
And I'm happy to, I'm happy to talk.
We can make this, we can make centerfold work.
Okay, I've got a couple ideas to go up against Onlyfans.
Look, you're not going to beat Onlyfans.
People are making big dollars, and it's already, it's already the major player.
But sometimes companies that are big and monstrous and the biggest ever,
say, for example, like McDonald's,
and then something happens to their food
and people start getting sick,
people go to other companies.
So maybe something could, you know, call me.
All right, call me.
I'm just saying it could happen
and we could get centerfold
with the Playboy world around it
up and running and make some money with it
because I believe that you could still make some serious money with it.
So good luck, Cooper,
with the Playboy.
and don't even worry about the mansion
because we'll be building a new Playboy mansion.
If you just let me know.
Maybe direct message me on Instagram,
Jeff Fisher Radio.
My Facebook page, Jeff Fisher Radio.
You can message me there if you want.
You can message me on my YouTube page,
chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.
I do read smoke signals.
You can do that if you want.
If you don't have a place to stay
and you're thinking, you know,
I need to still get a hold of Jeff,
do whatever you need to do.
Email me, whatever. Chewing the Fat at theblaze.com.
Now, I'm sure, you know, you don't need a cameo from me, but you can get you and order one.
I'll be happy to do one for you, Coop. No problem.
Just go to at Jeffrey JFR on the Cameo app.
You and I both know it's not free.
And centerfold won't be either.
And that will make us money.
Oh, my gosh, I would love to, oh, be a part of the Playboy brand and make it a money monster again.
That would be really, really nice.
And I think Cooper probably has a, you know,
I don't know if he has any good ideas
or if he's just milked the ideas off of dad,
but dad built an empire, man.
And it was off of him.
So I don't think,
I don't think Cooper needs to be running around his PJs
all day.
But whatever, you know, whatever you like,
you know, you want to do that, fine.
Go ahead.
I'm not going to stop you.
But, you know, we're going to start,
we're going to start live streaming at Coop
and on centerfold.
And that's going to happen.
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Who died today?
Who died today?
Well, let's begin first with Fernando Valenzuela.
I love Fernandezuela.
Orlando Valenzuela man.
He was a former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher.
Inspired Fernandoania, winning the National League
Cy Young Award and of the rookie of the year in the same year,
is dead at the age of 63, almost 64.
They did not provide a cause of death, so...
Nah, could be that.
If it was that, they would have said something right away.
I mean, this guy was awesome.
He came into the league at 20 years old,
went 8-0 with a 0.50 ERA.
He won the National League Rookie of the year
and the Cy Young Award and with the World Series
in that same year.
He pitched 17 major league seasons,
six-time All-Star,
has the most wins 173 and strikeouts,
2074 of any Mexican-born pitcher.
I guess we're breaking that down now.
Yep, he's the best of the Mexicans.
What do we do and stop it?
And now we get the way that we do.
We have the Dominicans.
We've got to have the Haitians.
We've got to have the Japanese.
All those people.
We have to have everybody.
He's the best of the Mexicans.
Anyway, he pitched seven and he spent 22 years as the Spanish language
broadcaster for the Dodgers.
And they retired his number 34.
in 2023, so very sad.
This guy was awesome, though.
No kidding.
I mean, you know, for a Mexican-born bitcher.
So rest in peace, Fernando Valenzuela, dead at the age of 63.
Then we have, almost 64.
Then we have Arthur Osborne.
Arthur Osborne, dead at the age of 58.
Arthur was shot in the groin.
When he told Kathleen Geiger, the woman,
who was charged with reckless homicide,
uh,
that she didn't think the gun was loaded.
And Arthur said,
Hey, uh,
why don't you shoot me?
And she did.
Ha ha ha ha.
It was that funny.
Rest in peace.
Arthur Osborne dead at 58.
Uh,
you know,
I didn't think the gun was loaded.
And, uh,
what are you going to do?
He told me,
handed me the gun and said,
shoot me.
We were kidding around and we were laughing and joking.
And I did.
And then it was,
went off and I was like, oh crap!
And that was too late.
It was too late.
So they're charging her now.
I, you know, I get it.
You know, it's her presumption that the gun was unloaded.
There's no excuse and firearm responsibility and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Okay.
I mean, I get it.
But do we need to, I mean, what are we, we can't be charging her with murder, right?
Yeah, they're calling it reckless homicide.
I say we don't even charge it with that.
I don't know.
You know, I guess.
She's, you know, $10,000 bond,
and she's supposed to reappear in court on October 31st.
So we'll see what happens.
Maybe she'd work out a deal.
You know, cut a deal with them.
Yeah, okay.
Reckless homicide.
I'm guilty, right?
He told me to shoot him, Your Honor.
He told me, handed me the gun and said,
hey, why don't you shoot me?
I did.
So, Your Honor, sorry, okay?
Sorry.
And go ahead.
We made a deal and I'm going to spend a couple years, you know, on probation.
And I promise that when someone says to me, here, shoot me in the future, I won't shoot, okay?
I just, I thought, I thought maybe Arthur was, we were just having fun and just joking around.
And I thought as soon as that trigger went click, then, you know, we are going to take care of a little bit.
Because Arthur was 58 and I'm 77.
and I was ready for a little Arthur business.
But no more, because Arthur said,
why don't you just shoot me?
And she did.
So rest and peace to Arthur Osborne dead at the age of 58.
And I don't know if they were named,
but there's a story out there that this farm,
a roadside off of a farm,
this Mendoza Farms and the Lando Lakes Borgia's Dairy,
both in Tulare County
right there in California.
You know where that is.
And so they found
dead cows
along the road.
And they were just
flies buzzing around them.
They were just lying there
dead on the roadside.
I guess it was because of the avian flu.
So I guess now that I sparked
this biosafety concern.
I don't know.
Did the farm, there were no visible signs
of potential biosafety risk.
Well, yeah, because they died
and the farmer threw them out at the side of the road
for the trash to pick up.
What are you supposed to do with them?
I don't know.
I mean, it's not funny.
If you have cows that are dying from bird flu,
you've got to get them the hell away
from your other animals, right?
And so do you burn them?
You just burn them?
I mean,
yeah, but they're already dead.
You don't shoot them.
I can't do that.
Now they're saying,
it's avian flu.
It's avian flu.
It's everywhere.
And now we're talking about now it's jumping into dairy farms, and we've got 14 states now.
133 dairy livestock in California alone have been infected.
That's the highest number of confirmed cases.
99 of the 133 occurred over the past 30 days.
So now we've got farms in Texas.
Farms, well, like I said, 14 states that are claiming that they're different farms have bird flu issues.
so I guess this is the first published footage of cows
that are dead because of avian flu
okay all right I don't know what you're supposed to do with them
I don't know what you're supposed to do with them it doesn't say how many
didn't say how many cows just said that the dead cows were close together
flies buzzing around them and this doctor
Crystal Heath,
who I'm sure
was a fine doctor, with a Berkeley,
California-based
what's her stupid company?
Our Honor, of course it's a nonprofit,
our honor. She took the video
and shared it, and she said,
here you go, here's a bunch of dead carcasses.
So if you're driving around
and you see a pile of cows,
I don't know
Make a wide berth
Because they're probably a bird flu
I mean there's probably vultures flying around
Let the vultures
Oh my gosh
Then the vultures get sick
Spread the bird and flu all over
Oh my gosh
No
So take a wide berth
And don't let the vultures know they're there
That's what needs to happen
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So I'm reading this story about Pamela Anderson and how she has inspired Drew Barrymore and others to go make up free for the talk show.
and Pamela has apparently been going makeup free for a little over a year now.
And she's 57 now.
And she's been going makeup free since Paris Fashion Week in September of 2023.
And now other celebrities, Drew Barrymore, Valerie Burton Ellie.
And the three women were together on Drew's show.
And they were all just hanging out, fresh face, no makeup.
Just talking about their decision to go makeup free.
and how freeing it really is for them.
And like, I got no problem with going makeup free.
I'm a fan of it.
I'm a fan of you want to look beautiful.
If you think the makeup you're wearing makes you look beautiful.
You be you, boo.
But, you know, you want to go makeup free?
Go makeup free.
You know, I love my wife, makeup free.
I'm good with that.
I mean, that's my wife.
But you want to, you know, do it because,
and the thing is,
she's not doing it for, like, health purposes.
She just got tired of wearing it.
All right, and she did it once, and everybody commented on it, and she loved it because, as you read down to this story, as she started, you know, embracing the comfortableness of going makeup free.
And she talks about the story of her, it was at Paris Fashion Week, and I didn't compete with anybody, and I was like wasting three hours of makeup in a chair.
I thought, ah, I've got these clothes on, I'm just going to go without any makeup.
and then everybody, you know, thought it was such a big deal that I decided to continue it.
And I've played a lot of characters throughout my life.
And I was painfully shy as a kid.
Even doing Playboy was a huge leap for me.
Was it, Pam?
Was it?
Okay.
All right, whatever.
You say this.
Fine.
Okay, I got you.
And then she said, and it just hit me a couple years ago.
I was like, you know, who am I?
And I went home to my garden and I started planning things and getting it.
the nature and going back to the trees that I knew that newbie sent it that knew he sent's birth yeah
because she bought her mom's house and started uh refurbishing uh replenishing reviving her mom's house
and so she was back home and talking to the trees that had known her for her whole life
and that's what she realized i just needed to be makeup free and now everybody's you know
yay pam yeah you're you're the one you're inspiring us but when you get it's you're
down to the nitty gritty.
And you get all the way into the article.
It talks about how she's now launched
her own skin care line.
Uh-huh.
And she also declared in an interview
that people never liked her
before she stopped wearing makeup.
So she was really insecure all this time.
Nobody ever really liked me.
And now that I'm not wearing makeup, people like me.
So that's why I'm doing it.
And I'm making money.
because I've got my own skin care line
and you're having me on your stupid talk shows
and I get invited to all these gala
because they show her at the fourth annual
Academy Museum gala
obviously without makeup
but and how beautiful she is
wearing her gown
the gown is hideous I don't know why
whoever told her
that the and it says who made it here
okay yeah she opted for a
chic black gown
from the rose
Resort
2025
Collection
Pam,
you should have
opted for
something else
because
sorry.
No,
I don't like it.
She didn't
ask me though.
So you be you,
boo,
and go without makeup.
I'm all for you
going without makeup.
Just don't BS me
with your,
I just want to do
it and it felt
something special.
No, you did it
once because you got lazy.
Didn't want to put
the makeup on.
And then people
said,
oh my gosh,
are you without makeup?
Oh my gosh, I love it.
You're so wonderful.
How are you doing that?
You're so brave.
How do you do that?
Are you going to do that all the time?
You know what?
I think I am.
And I'm going to give you my new cleansing lotion to help you keep your skin clean and fresh and soft
without wearing makeup.
It's very reasonably priced.
You can get it on my website.
Pam Anderson.com.
And I just can't.
I just can't.
These people, man.
It's driving me insane.
All right.
A couple more things that we get out of here.
I got the joke of the day coming sent from a listener to chewing the fat at the blaze.com.
And I was looking at the new list of the top baby names for 2024 as we get into, if you're listing live, today is the 23rd of October, 2024.
And I was looking at the top ten names for girls and boys.
apparently we're still separating
girls and boys.
And not me.
This is from the baby center list.
Okay, I'm not doing it.
And number 10, for the girls,
is Luna.
And then Leo for boys.
Ellie,
for girls.
Then Mia, is it, MIA?
Is it me or Maya?
See, I think,
people call it still pronounce it Maya with MIA.
And that's wrong.
That's wrong.
Thank you.
That's what I'm saying.
at the Y, that's how I spell it with the Y.
So don't say Maya if it's MIA.
Then Ava, number seven.
Isabella making a comeback.
I like Isabella.
I like Isabella.
Isabella is making a comeback.
Charlotte, Sophia, Emma, Amelia, Olivia,
are the top girls' names.
For the boys, I told you number 10 was Leo.
Then Asher, number nine.
I like Asher.
Asher's a good name.
Ezra, Levi, Lucas, Mateo, Elijah, Oliver.
Liam, Noah, you could do better.
I know your name and your kids that.
You could do better.
Asher, I like.
Those are the top 10 boy names.
If you named your kids, you know,
Isabella or Asher, good for you.
The other names, you could have done better.
I hope the middle names work out for you.
Okay.
All right, let's go to the joke of the day given to us by Nathan,
who emailed me this at Chewing the Fat at The Blaze.com.
since I teased the Halloween joke yesterday with the Halloween joke.
He decided to send me a Halloween joke as well.
So I said, okay, Nathan, thank you.
And I'll tell you the joke that Nathan sent me,
a Halloween joke.
Three vampire brothers decide.
This is the only thing that makes it Halloween is the vampire brothers.
The vampire brothers decided to hold a competition to see which one of them is the most powerful.
And the first brother is the strongest.
Watch this, he says.
and takes off at nearly 100 miles an hour.
Two minutes later, he returns, his mouth covered in blood.
What happened his brothers explained?
See that mansion over there?
Yeah.
I went over there and sucked each and every last family member dry.
They're all dead.
Wow, says his brothers.
You are the strongest.
The second brother to go is the oldest.
And he was like, watch and learn, okay?
And he takes off even quicker at 150.
50 miles an hour.
Five minutes later, he returned.
Both his mouth and his neck covered in blood.
What happened?
His brother is excited.
You see that village over there?
Yeah.
Well, I went over there and killed every last person in the entire village.
There's not one left alive.
Wow!
The brothers set in awe.
As expected, you are the oldest and have the most experience.
The third brother.
The fastest.
And not to be out down.
He said, watch this.
And don't blink.
you might miss it.
He flies off faster than the rest of them,
going at least 200 miles an hour.
And only 10 seconds later, he returns.
His entire mouth, nose and neck covered
in so much blood it stains the front of his shirt.
What happened?
Explained the brothers.
You see that giant tree over there?
Yeah.
I sure as hell didn't.
See, because he took off.
Now, you understand.
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