Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Avoid Uncertainties… | 2/16/24

Episode Date: February 16, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 When I got a great deal on a great gift at Winners, I started wondering, could I get fabulous gifts for everyone on my list? Like this designer fragrance for my daughter. At just $39.99, how could I resist? This luxurious will throw for my sister. This gold watch for my partner? A wooden puzzle for my niece? Leather gloves for my boss?
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Starting point is 00:00:37 to the National Geographic Traveler of the Year Win Huiley Huyn H-H-L-I-E Now you may not know when under his given name. You may know when as his drag queen name
Starting point is 00:01:00 Patty Gonia, Patty Gonia. Congratulations. You are National Geographic's traveler of the year. Congratulations. Now, Pata, I'm sorry, it's Patty. It's Paddy Gonia. It's not Pata. It's Paddy Gonia. Is an intersectional environmentalist,
Starting point is 00:01:22 drag queen, an advocate for inclusivity in the outdoors. Congratulations to Patty Gogne, who is the National Geographic Traveler of the Year. Patty helps LGBTQ plus youth discover the wonders of the outdoors through the nonprofit outdoorist oath, which Wiley co-founded. The drag queen was quoted in praise of the work. done by the organization to spread the LGBTQ plus agenda. Every year my community fundraisers to send 10 queer youth on a fully scholarship backpacking trip.
Starting point is 00:02:13 One of the attendees told me and the group around the fire being on this trip has helped me reclaim a childhood I didn't get to have. That's everything to me. So congratulations to Patty Gonia as the National Geographic Traveler of the Year. Welcome. Welcome to Chewing the Fat.
Starting point is 00:02:42 I was looking at a new survey by Lawn Starter. You know them, you love them. They asked a thousand U.S. adults about their body landscaping habits. Do Americans like to keep their personal lawn, get it, body hair, trim and neat or all natural so we'll see what the survey said
Starting point is 00:03:14 US adults are split down the middle when it comes to personal grooming a little over half 52% prefer a neat or smooth appearance describing their body hair as either a well-manicured garden or foliage-free the rest 48% prefer to let nature
Starting point is 00:03:33 take the wheel. Wow. Wow. 22% say Untamed Wilderness. 16.9% Desert with tumbleweeds. And 8.8%
Starting point is 00:03:50 are just unsightly. Now a little over 3 and 10 adults groom weekly followed by those who groom daily. Nearly 1 in 10 adults never groom at all.
Starting point is 00:04:06 What are you doing? What are you doing? You need to trim that thing down a little bit. One in ten adults groom to please their partner. Okay. The face, armpits and
Starting point is 00:04:19 business areas get the most and a nearly equal averaging a little over 57% attention. Meanwhile, adults most neglect their backside. Yes. Razor-ing the old back is a little tough. have someone to help you out with that.
Starting point is 00:04:36 You don't even know if you need to wax it or you need to get somebody to shave it for you. It's a very difficult time when you have a lot of back hair. The razor is overwhelmingly the most popular. 75.5%. Hair removing tool is in the shed, followed by a tremor.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Very few adults opt for laser treatment. 3%. Yeah. Now you're getting into some money and you know maybe you'll have to continue to do it uh four and five adults 81.8 81.1% uh go the do-it-yourself route when it comes to grooming most of those go to a oh wow 29.3% uh go to a professional such as a barber or a waxing salon yeah uh just go ahead and get waxed.
Starting point is 00:05:30 Ow! That hurts a lot. So let's see. Why do you groom your personal lawn? Get it? 29.9% body hair irritates me.
Starting point is 00:05:47 52.2%. Just for a needer appearance. 11.7% of the people to please my partner. And 6.2% do it for special occasions. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Oh, yeah. Just for that special occasion. I'm going to go ahead and trim this thing down. Just for you, okay? All right. So 33% non-binary adults are over three times more likely than both male and female adults to shave to please their significant other. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Oh, yeah. Yeah, I'm going to shave it down just for you, baby. All right, all right. So after the age 64, oh no, after the age 64, they don't care. 83% of the 65 on an older crowd described themselves. as unruly or unsightly. After that, I just don't care. What does it matter?
Starting point is 00:07:06 I don't care. I don't care what you're doing. What's going on? How bad it looks. I just don't care. 27 to 36% of all other age groups. A third of those age, 65 and older, never trim or shave at all.
Starting point is 00:07:22 And never to delight their partner. Yeah, who cares? Who cares? All right, listen, I've been with that partner for a long time. I'm 70 years old. I'm not shaving anymore. I don't want to shave my face. I'm definitely not shaving my business area.
Starting point is 00:07:37 So get over it. 10% of Asians are most likely to tidy up for special occasions. Conservatives enjoy frequent body landscaping. They're the most likely to groom daily. 26%. Oh, yeah. Yeah. You can call me conservative if you like, but I am trimming up daily. Even if it's not for someone else, it's for me. Oh, yeah. All right. So how often do you groom your body? Let's see. Daily, 21.4%. Weekly, 31.2%, multiple times a week, 13.4%. Monthly, and monthly.
Starting point is 00:08:29 18.1%, annually 1.7%. Not very many people doing it. Yeah, if you're not doing it, if you haven't done it, like say 10, 11 months, why start now? Just go ahead and it right into the unruly. Only on special occasions, 5.3%, and never 9.0%.
Starting point is 00:08:50 So almost 10% of the people, never. We just leave that unsightly. So anyway, those are some of the details from the survey. Daily grooming appears to follow typical career trajectories and perhaps energy levels frequency declines until ages 35 to 44 the height of many adult careers
Starting point is 00:09:18 then picks back up until the age of 65 64 where all bets are off at that point adults shave only once a week Okay, so when you're younger, no. Then you hit into your 30s and you're like, oh yeah, I am digging me. And I want you to dig me too. So I'm shaving this thing up. And I'm just going to trim it up right here just for you.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Oh, yeah. All right. Ha ha ha ha ha. Oh, this is awesome. Just know that if you're out there trimming or not trimming, you know, you're just not alone. So let's see. Which areas of your body do you grow most and least regularly?
Starting point is 00:10:10 Okay, most regularly. Yeah. Face, chest, armpits. Then least regularly, we go from back, arms, legs, and business areas. Leased regularly the business areas? Why would you
Starting point is 00:10:28 why are you shaving your armpits? Maybe you wear dresses or t-shirts but you're shaving weird is least regularly is the business area? No honey, no.
Starting point is 00:10:46 We need to change that around a little bit okay. Although maybe we just do it all Because I don't want to see the back hair and that no business area. I don't want to see the armpits and no business area. How about we just get rid of it all? Okay? We just get rid of it all.
Starting point is 00:11:05 I don't care if you use the trimmer, the clippers, the clippers, the razors, the scissors, the wax, whatever you got to use, let's go ahead and lose that hair. Okay? You can quote me on that. And then for those of you that are shaving or trimming up the old personal lawn for dating apps, Tinder, Hinge, and The League, I had never heard of the League. Tinder and Hinge, I mean, I use those all the time.
Starting point is 00:11:34 But the leak I never heard about now. Apparently, the league is a site where if you want to date someone with passion and drive, They have an application process and a wait list to build a community of people with like-minded standards and ambition committed to finding long-term relationships. I thought that's what Tinder and Hinge were as well. I guess I was wrong. So apparently the promise of seemingly endless romantic matches in order to push people to pay money to continue their compulsive behavior, according to a federal lawsuit filed in San Francisco on Wednesday, they've had enough. Six plaintiffs in the state of New York, California, and Florida
Starting point is 00:12:19 argue that the dating app parent company Match Group gamifies the services to transform users into gamblers locked in a search for psychological rewards that match makes elusive on purpose. Oh, yeah. While Hinges' advertising slogan boasts that it is designed to be deleted, the lawsuit claims match groups' dating apps are really designed to turn users into addicts
Starting point is 00:12:46 who do not find true love and instead keep purchasing subscriptions and other paid perks to keep the publicity traded company revenue flowing. Publicity, it's publicly. I can't even speak. I'm so, this is agonizing to me.
Starting point is 00:13:00 Of course that's what they do. That's called being in business. Okay. So apparently harnessing powerful technologies and hidden algorithms Match intentionally designs the platforms with addictive game-like design features
Starting point is 00:13:20 which locks users into perpetually pay-to-play loop that prioritizes corporate profits over its marketing promises and customers' relationship goals. Oh, I didn't realize that unless it was the league, I mean, Tinder and Hinge, the relationship goal there is just to
Starting point is 00:13:40 have a little business, right? No, I don't need the... I don't need the business music. No, I don't need it because that would just be wrong. So good luck. Good luck to the, good luck to the plaintiffs in New York, California, and Florida. I hope that it works out for you because we don't want people still using Tinder, hinge, and the league. We can't have that.
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Starting point is 00:17:22 The notice came through email. And informs me that a settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit, claiming that the defendant, AMC Networks, Inc. disclosed the personally identifiable information of registered users of AMC services, AMC Plus, shutter, ACORN TV, all block, Sundance Now is all BLAK. Is that all black, all block? I'm not sure what that is.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Huh. All B-L-A-K, A-L-L-L-B-L-L-K. Sundance. now, high dive to third-party tracking companies without their consent in violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act. Personally identical information includes information which identifies a person as having requested or obtain specific video materials or services from a videotape service provider. AMC denies that it violated any law. You bastards, but we went ahead and settled anyway. We're denying, we did anything wrong.
Starting point is 00:18:24 and the court hasn't determined on who's right, but the parties have agreed on a settlement and to avoid the uncertainties and expenses associated with continuing the case. Well, that's good. That's good. So the records indicate that I could be a settlement class member. And members are all persons in the United States who, from January 18, 2021, to and through January 10th, 2024 were registered users of AMC service,
Starting point is 00:18:54 services requested or obtained video content on at least one of six AMC services. So if approved by the court, AMC will create a settlement fund of $8,300,000 for the benefits of the settlement class. The settlement fund will be distributed to settlement class members who file timely and complete claim on a pro or at a basis, meaning equal share. After deducting any court-approved attorney's fees and expenses, service award for the class representatives, cost settlement administration, and any taxes. Yeah. So you're
Starting point is 00:19:26 going to get about a buck. I'm going to get about a buck. I mean, AMC claims, I don't know how many members they claim to have for their AM Street streaming service, but I feel like it's at least 8 million. All right? I have to look that up. Okay, 11 million. That's what they claim.
Starting point is 00:19:48 All right. So if, let's say half file into the class action suit and the lawyers are definitely going to get at least three million out of that $8 million. So that means we're all going to get around a dollar. And man am I happy for it? Thank you, AMC Plus. I am looking forward
Starting point is 00:20:08 to making my dollar from the class action suit. Thank you. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately and I can afford one now because I'm getting a whole dollar for from AMC Plus, maybe a whole dollar. All right, so I'm thinking about going house hunting down in Florida.
Starting point is 00:20:35 And no, this is not a commercial for real estate agents. I trust.com, although, I mean, it could be. I know that, you know, we're often concerned about the lotto, winning the lotto. I don't know. Okay, so if I were to win the mega millions drawing tonight, If you're listening live today is the 16th of February 2024. So there's a mega millions drawing tonight for $457 million cash payout.
Starting point is 00:21:05 So the, no, 450 million jackpot, 216.8 million cash payout. That's tonight. Okay, so if I win the Powerball tomorrow night, that's 306 million jackpot, 147.8 million. cash payout. That still is not going to get me into the house I want in Florida. There's a house in Florida that's now the most expensive home for sale in the U.S. It's going up for $295 million. It's in Naples, Florida, Gordon Point. It's roughly a nine-acre compound. It's beautiful. It's an
Starting point is 00:21:45 enclave called Port Royal. I'm sure they call it Port Royal. It is beautiful. It is beautiful. Beautiful. And do I think he's going to get $295 million for it? Probably not. But it's still worth, I mean, $250 million, probably. Okay, so it's a nine acre compound. I said that. All right.
Starting point is 00:22:07 So the main house, you don't think there's only one house on this nine acres, do you? No. I mean, you can come and visit me, but you're not going to stay in the main house. That is not happening. Okay. The main house is 11,500 square feet. Six bedrooms. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:23 Two guest houses. Those are just 5,000 square feet each. Again, the family can come, but they are not staying at the main house. You have 22,000 square feet of total living space, blah, blah, blah. Okay, so the three homes are on this peninsula, delivers 1,650 feet of waterfront, private yacht basin, and a T-shaped dock. All right.
Starting point is 00:22:53 So if you look at the where, if you look at where the home is, all right, so you have the main home, and then you have the two dumps where you send the family, the two trailers off to the side, the 5,000 feet, square feet homes, those are over there.
Starting point is 00:23:08 There's a T-Doc. That's in front of the one guest house, and that, you know, you can park there if you want, you can keep your boat, but there's also a little enclave that they built going into the peninsula where you can put. park your own boats, okay, so you don't have to park next to the visitors. Don't even think about,
Starting point is 00:23:28 no, don't even think about putting your boat down there, okay? They had the, they had the T-Doc put in, approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, but then they also, as long as they were doing that, they built a private yacht basin, which is 231 feet by 50 feet and has a depth of almost eight feet should be a little bit deeper, I would think, depending on the size of your yacht that you're pulling in there. That should be actually deeper. So at first in 1985 this family purchased
Starting point is 00:24:01 the place. 1985 John and Rodora Donahue. Donahue co-founded a Pittsburgh-based investment management firm, now known as Federated Hermes with over $758 billion in assets.
Starting point is 00:24:19 And it's just incredible. Okay, so they bought it in 1985. and then they just continued to buy up more of the peninsula and didn't stop until they owned it all. That is awesome. So you can get into it for $295 million. Man, it would be beautiful to have this place. And it's not, the thing is, the thing is,
Starting point is 00:24:44 it's not the $250 million. I can get you into this for $295 million, no problem. It's the upkeep. You're not just, I mean, it's not cheap to have Jose and Hose B keeping up the place every day. And there's more than one Jose and Hose B. I guarantee you that at the upkeep at the old Port Royal place. So if you're looking into it, though, you can, you know, this is not a commercial for real estate agentsitrust.com,
Starting point is 00:25:18 but might be good to have one just to work out the deals on the old 295. million dollar listing in Florida. Did you know that Woody Allen is still making movies? I, you know, I feel like I didn't know this. Woody Allen's 50th film is going to be released here in the United States on April 5th. It's a French language thriller. Well, I bet you it's good. It sounds like it's going to be great.
Starting point is 00:25:51 Ku de chance. Ku de chance sounds like street lingo but it's its 50th film and I mean he's 88 years old now wow
Starting point is 00:26:06 it's well reviewed French language thriller is it it's going to come out in North America April 5th and on streaming platforms a week later
Starting point is 00:26:16 let's see lately it's been viewed via illicit links and underground screenings. Okay. Coud de chance. From a French to Dutch to English translation.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Media group will release the picture. I don't see a lot of reviews on the film. It's just really strange to me. This whole thing is Woody Allen thing. I mean, he's still making movies, but he's making them in France. And he's 88. And I'm sure life with his
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Starting point is 00:27:24 Conditions apply. Who died today? Who died today? Alexei Navlani. Alexi Navlani. Yes, I know. It's amazing. Dead at the age of 47. I cannot believe that Russia has let this man die. But they did. They wanted him dead for a number of years now and it's finally paid off. He's a political opposition leader of Vlad. Oh, you know, Vladimir Putin, the head guy of Russia. Oh, yeah, him.
Starting point is 00:28:02 And he was in prison. He was in Correctional Colony number three. So, and they just moved him to that particular correctional colony. And they claim that he went for a little walk, felt ill, then lost consciousness. The medical staff of this institution immediately arrived, did they? And an ambulance team was called. All necessary resuscitation measures were carried out. were they, which did not give positive results. Yeah, he died.
Starting point is 00:28:45 The doctors of the emergency medical service pronounced the convict dead. So Alexei Nevlani dead at the age of 47. Now, I will say this. It's not been confirmed by anyone above his family. The attorneys are on the way to the colonel. to see if he's actually a dead because there's no,
Starting point is 00:29:12 there's been no confirmation. They were pissed that he has not been well taken care of. Remember? So he was, he just was in a video link in last month where he was in black prison garb
Starting point is 00:29:29 with a buzz cut and he was in, from a special regime penal colony, which is like, I don't know, 1,200 miles northeast of Moscow. And really, I mean, it's way, way out there.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Severe winters. You don't want to be there. But they sent him there, right? He was in another prison for a while. And then they sent him out to this place, which is just incredible. I can't believe they'll let this guy die. There's so much news around this guy.
Starting point is 00:30:02 And this, I mean, Putin does not care. All right. So he was, this last sentence that he got that Nelvani got was for, I think, 19 years, which, you know, probably would have been, well, it was a life sentence as of today. I mean, the guy back in 2016, he said he was going to run for president against Putin. And then in 2017, someone threw green disenfranchised. infected in his face, which damaged his right eye. And he blamed the Kremlin.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Ha! Right. There was no proof of that. Okay. So then, in 2020, he's on a flight and he starts getting sick, and they make an emergency landing, and he's hospitalized with a coma. And he, you know, they believes he was poison. So then he's flown to Germany, where authorities confirm that he's, He was poisoned with a Soviet-era nerve agent. So then he recovers from that. And, you know, of course, all the accusations of the Soviets, Russians,
Starting point is 00:31:20 poisoning him were denied by Russian officials. All right. So then when he returns to Russia, he is going to, he goes in front of the court because they believed that him being in the hospital and not being in Russia was violation of his terms of a suspended sentence case
Starting point is 00:31:43 that he was up against a few years ago. So then he went before the court and he had to go to jail for that. And then they shut him down for something else which sent him to jail for even longer, which is when they moved him out to the Arctic in a prison colony number three or whatever the hell it was.
Starting point is 00:32:00 So rest in peace, Alexei Nilvani. I'm amazed that they let this guy that they let this guy die because I thought for sure Vlad would at least just keep him alive in these penal colonies just so he wouldn't have to deal with it but
Starting point is 00:32:18 nope so and I'm not saying that it was Vladimir Putin I'm not saying that at all because I mean there's no proof they said he felt unwell and they called the medical staff and they did everything Resuscitation measures were all carried out
Starting point is 00:32:37 And they just couldn't save him They wanted to, but they couldn't So Alexei Navely Debt The age of 47 Okay, I want to thank Pita
Starting point is 00:32:53 For listening to this broadcast Thank you It's nice to have you along for the ride I'm sure that you listen Because no one supports zoos and zoo animals more than me and this show chewing the fat. But Nicole from PETA emailed me. And, well, I'll just read you the email from Nicole.
Starting point is 00:33:19 Hi, Jeff. We caught your commentary about our request that Chance Rides End the production and sale of animal-themed carousels. Yeah. It's stupid, okay? Okay, I'm sorry, that's not that's what she said. in the email. And while we understand that this appeal
Starting point is 00:33:38 might seem like a blip on the animal rights radar, it does. It does seem that way, Nicole. Pida's point is that changing the way people treat animals starts by changing the way people think about animals.
Starting point is 00:33:54 If we can help children understand that horses, zebras and other animals used for rides don't deserve to be used as beasts of burden. Those children will grow into compassionate adults who wouldn't
Starting point is 00:34:10 dream of paying someone to beat a camel bloody for a photo op. Well, first of all, I never said that the better one beat the camel bloody. I never said that. And then she said, if you take a moment to watch this video, which gives
Starting point is 00:34:28 me a link, we suspect you'll agree. And you may decide to steer clear of camel rides on future trips overseas. Okay, so I never said that the Bedouin beat the camel bloody. I said that the Bedouin was, you know, not having, the camel was going to let me ride him. And he was going to take my money. The camel worked for the Bedouin, and they wanted my money.
Starting point is 00:34:52 And that was going to happen. The camel was not happy about having to have put me on him. But it happened. Now, I watched the video, Nicole. I did. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. At the end of the email,
Starting point is 00:35:07 Nicole said if we can ever serve as a resource for you on this or any other animal issue, please let us know. We're happy to answer any questions about our work anytime. Thank you. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:35:16 And she left me her full name and title and phone number. And I appreciate it very much. Thank you. I may contact you in the future. But I want to be clear. All right? I did not say that the better would beat the camel bloody.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Now, the videos you show are horrific. They're animal cruelty of these camels. No question. But that's not the camel that I wrote on. And the animals, I don't want that to happen to animals. I don't want that to happen. And I don't think, you can tell me if I'm wrong or not, Nicole.
Starting point is 00:35:54 You can email me again at chewing the fat at the blaze.com. I think that there are no carousels with animals in the desert in Egypt where these camels are being beaten bloody and treated so horrifically. So I don't think it has anything to do with the animals on the carousel or animal crackers
Starting point is 00:36:20 or whatever other animal thing that we're mad at. I don't think it has anything to do with that at all. And I don't think that a kid riding on a top tiger and a carousel thinks to himself, I'm going to go beat a tiger when I grow up and they're going to I'm going to ride on them.
Starting point is 00:36:41 I just don't think that happens. I just don't think that hope happens, Nicole. But again, thank you for listening to the show. I appreciate it. And you know, as well as I do, no one support zoos more than me. I'm all for keeping animals, you know, on display for humans.
Starting point is 00:36:58 which I know Peter's all for. They are 100% for that. I will say that Peter's probably going to be mad at me now because I'm going to do a story about here in Dallas. There's a coyote that they've just trapped that they believe bit three children, and it's probably got rabies. The Arlington Animal Services,
Starting point is 00:37:23 that's a city here in DFW. It's where the Cowboys play. That's where AT&T Stadium is. Anyway, it's part of Dallas and DFW. So apparently three kids have been bitten, and they believe it's by this one coyote, but they don't know that it was that one. And they're struggling now the USDA animal
Starting point is 00:37:51 and plant health inspection wildlife services, and I love them. Man, there's nobody I love, well, I love. a lot of things more than the USDA animal and plant health inspection wildlife services. Okay. But they're going to evaluate and determine their next steps because there are more coyotes out there.
Starting point is 00:38:12 They trap this one, but they're considering, well, we're going to see if we need to set some more traps. Yeah? Maybe you do? What do you say? Coyotes are roaming around in at least one, possibly more, have rabies. and are now attacking humans?
Starting point is 00:38:31 Uh, no. Uh, here, little coyote. Yeah. Uh, come here, little baby. Is that, is that foam coming out of your mouth? Oh, it is, isn't it? We, humans first. Humans first.
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Starting point is 00:39:33 It's Friday. So that means it's time for what's being called America's Favorite Game Show. What's the Lies? What's the lie where contestants try to decipher the lie from four, count him one, two, three, four headlines. One of them is not true, thus that's where we get. What's the lie? Our contestant today, Kyle Robinson,
Starting point is 00:40:03 if he wins, not only is he going to get to come back for another round, he's going to win a Talking Sense Jeffie Blue Freshie. For more information, you can go to the Talking Sense Facebook group and find the freshy scent and design just for you. Also, if you or someone you love would like to be a contestant on What's the Lie, you can email Chewing the Fat at theblaze.com. Kyle Robinson, welcome to What's the Lie. How are you?
Starting point is 00:40:29 I'm doing well, Jeff. How are you? I am fantastic. Thanks for asking. Now, your brother, I believe, was a former contestant on What's the Lie. And unfortunately, he didn't win. and I mean I want him to win let's hope so now he he claimed
Starting point is 00:40:46 in an email that I received that you'd do impressions if I remember me on the spot if I remember correctly and I mean are you willing to you know perform for us here like a trained monkey or you just I'm gonna have to pass today I'm not at my best today really what are what are some of the impressions
Starting point is 00:41:07 that we would know you for probably probably Chris walking is one of his favorites okay I love Christopher walking all right that's good I love Christopher walking you want to I know you're not at your best form
Starting point is 00:41:22 and we won't hold you to we want to hold you to your best form but you want to get to don't put me on the spot today all right all right I mean I
Starting point is 00:41:32 I want you to win but I need wanted you to perform too so now I almost I'm not feeling like the urge that I, you know, I don't want you to win because you don't even want to perform for me. But okay. No, no, no, I don't say that. All right. No, I didn't. I didn't. I'm just thinking,
Starting point is 00:41:46 talking out loud. All right, so are you ready to, you ready to play? Yeah, I'm ready to go, man. Four headlines, what not real? What's the lie? Headline number one, 100-year-old diver performs dive at the 2024 World Championships. Headline
Starting point is 00:42:02 number two. His best friend was a 250-pound ward hog. One day, It decided to kill him. Headline number three, cousins are disappearing. And this is reshaping the experience of childhood. Headline number four, teens are getting in the most fights at zoos. Those are your four headlines.
Starting point is 00:42:28 Headline number one, 100-year-old diver performs dive at the 2024 World Championships. Headline number two, his best friend was a 250-pound ward-haul. One day, it decided to kill him. Headline number three, cousins are disappearing, and it's reshaping the experience of childhood. Headline number four, teens are getting in the most fights at zoos. Those are your four headlines. Kyle, what is the lie?
Starting point is 00:43:05 You know, I'm going to have to go with number two. Number two? Number two, his best friend with the 250-pound ward-haw. one day and decided to kill him. Oh, no. Oh, man, gosh, darn it, I wanted you to win to. Even though you didn't perform for us, I did want you to win.
Starting point is 00:43:26 But, oh, well, thanks for playing and listening to What's the Lie? What's the Lie? What's the lie is a subsidiary of chewing in the bad enterprises. All information is probably accurate at the time of recording. CTF, WT, W, T.S. MFXA. So, I mean,
Starting point is 00:43:49 you want to guess again, or? You know, let's go number one. Let's go number one. That was my second choice. So, I mean,
Starting point is 00:43:58 you want to guess again? Is it three? So, you want to guess again? No, man, you're kidding me. Oh, bombed. All right, number four.
Starting point is 00:44:08 Congratulations. Oh, man, I see you would have got it right. If you know, only said number four. Well, if I was not by my Chris walking, I would have won. That, as I was trying to tell you,
Starting point is 00:44:18 you wouldn't listen. Kyle, thanks a lot for playing. What's the lie here on chewing the fat? Thank you, sir. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts. Unwrap holiday magic at Holt Renfrew with gifts that say I know you.
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