Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Bones, Boots & Brothels… | 11/10/23

Episode Date: November 10, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:45 A federal jury in Manhattan found Robert De Niro, I'm sorry, Robert Dush Niro, found his company liable for gender discrimination against the former employee. we talked about her. Graham Chase Robinson. She was Bob's former assistant. It was his do girl.
Starting point is 00:01:14 And she had claimed that the actor assigned her stereotypically female job responsibilities. Oh, really? Yeah. Such as, you know, washing his sheets and attending his home, even as
Starting point is 00:01:30 She climbed the ranks of his company. The jury awarded her $1.3 million. So they also, one of the weird things about this case, and this is what he's going to hang his hat on, they found that Canal Productions, his company was found liable, but he was not. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:01:58 So De Niro was. pissed that she stole air miles and wanted him back and had the Netflix password that was all kinds of stuff but he's been exonerated personally it was the company well but isn't he the company no Jeff no you're you're silly the company and him are separate oh okay uh so you know they that's what he's going to hang his hat on he's happy that he was found uh not guilty but the company was found liable. And the lawyer didn't even say whether they were going to
Starting point is 00:02:33 whether they were going to go ahead and appeal it. So, Deuce Niro may just give her the $1.3 million and walk away so he can be done with it and he'll be pissed about it forever. And it couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Welcome.
Starting point is 00:02:51 Welcome to Chewing the Fat. Another case that we've talked about here on chewing the fat. The Katie Perry Orlando Bloom case where they purchased a house from the disabled veteran Carl Westcott. Oh, pause for a moment. Speaking of veterans, if you're listening live, today is the 10th of November, 2023. I guess we celebrate Veterans Day. Today, tomorrow, Sunday, Monday, it's a Veterans Day weekend.
Starting point is 00:03:27 So happy Veterans Day. Thank you to all the actual veterans out there. No, no, no, no, no, thank you. I mean it. Thank you. Anyway, back to the story. Remember the disabled veteran, Carl Westcott? And so the Los Angeles judge said, yeah, you get the house. They bought it from you.
Starting point is 00:03:49 You had the deal. Remember because he said he was under the, he had just had a surgery, and he was too drugged up, and he didn't want to sell the house. Well, that's kind of true, but it's not the whole story. We find out now under testimony that, you know, Katie Perry, you know, they made the deal with the guy. And the assertion that the Westcott was suffering from a degenerative brain disease, symptoms of dementia, post-operative delirium, and effects from painkillers, from a
Starting point is 00:04:29 back surgery when he agreed to sell the property were just not correct. He actually tried to wheel and deal and came back with an offer, with another offer, complained that the deal wasn't done on a certain day, so he didn't want to pay the real estate agent's fee. So they get the house and Westcott, get out, okay? Because he rejected the first off. offer. And so he wasn't that out of his mind when they worked on the deal. So they ultimately sealed the deal for $15 million. And they get the Montecito mansion. All right. Now, it's weird is that she said she was going to move into it when she was talking to him, or at least that was the testimony. But then she talked about how they lost income because they wanted to rent the place. Who knows? But the judge said, yeah, you get it. Get out of here. It's all, you know, there you go. It's your house. Remember, but they had the one place that we talked about, Katie Perry.
Starting point is 00:05:38 She was, she had gotten a fight with the nuns. The sisters from the Immaculate Heart of Mary, located in Las Filles. And they, 52 sisters had purchased their structure back in 1972, lived there until 2011 when just five sisters remained. and they were forced to relocate, according to this story. Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez insisted the medieval Spanish Gothic Tudor Estate go to Perry, who was willing to pay for the property in cash. And the judge ruled against the nuns, and Perry was granted the home.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Now, there was a years-long battle between Katie Perry and Sister Catherine Rose Holman, who was among the nuns that said, no, we don't want to sell the place. You can't buy it. It's our place. You can't buy it. Well, then when she was going to court one day back in 2018, she showed up in the courtroom and she collapsed and died. She was 89. So once she collapsed and died, it was like, okay, well, Katie, you can have the joint. So, I mean, if that was able to be brought up in court, You could make the case that Carrie, Katie, you know, she has a history of taking homes from people when they're disabled. But, hey, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:07:03 That's not true at all. And it was just a complete, you know, up and Adam even deal for these homes. So don't you be thinking anything else. I know this is going to be everywhere. And I'm trying to figure out why it's so bad. So I've had this for a couple of days. and now I've started to see it everywhere, so we'll talk about it.
Starting point is 00:07:26 And the headline is, high-end brothels, serviced elected officials, tech and pharma execs, military brass, say the feds. Okay. Well, okay, so elected officials,
Starting point is 00:07:40 tech and pharma executives, military officers, doctors, government contractors, with security clearances. We're among the clients of a pricey brothels around Boston and eastern Virginia. The sex shop,
Starting point is 00:07:52 charged upwards of $600 per hour, depending on the services requested. Three people were charged in the case with conspiracy to coerce and entice to travel to engage in illegal sexual activity. Holy cow. Coerce and in conspiracy, I'm sorry, conspiracy to coerce to coerce and entice to travel to engage in illegal sexual activity. Scott, you get a maximum of 20 years. for that. That's just silly. That's just silly. So they're saying a network of sophisticated high-end brothels in greater Boston and eastern Virginia provided sex for pay to elected officials, high-tech. They keep saying that. Elected officials, high-tech, a pharmaceutical executive,
Starting point is 00:08:38 doctors, officers, people with security clearances, professors, and other federal prosecutor. Okay, you know, come on now. You pick up a profession. They were probably represented in this case. Yeah, they were going places to have sex with females. The horror. So the brothels charged customers $350 upwards of $600 an hour, depending on the services were paid in cash. The appointments with sex workers allegedly took place in high-end department complexes where the rent was as much as $5,600.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Well, big deal. Two websites used to advertise services by prostitutes who worked in the brothels, include nude photos of the winner. So what? How to serve our wonderful Boston friends. one of the websites said. At least five apartments were rented by
Starting point is 00:09:27 one of the defendants. Okay, so they arrested these two guys for running these brothels. All right. It's alleged that the defendants collectively established the infrastructure for brothels in multiple states. Okay, so they were running a good deal, had all these
Starting point is 00:09:42 big shots coming in ready to spend the money as long as there were clean girls. So the investigation into the involvement of sex buyers is active and ongoing. All right. So they're really going to make a big deal out of this with the high-end brothels. And it just seems like a lot to do with nothing.
Starting point is 00:10:11 But again, I know it's just me. And those you people are with brothels. And what about human? It's funny. This story does not mention. human trafficking, which I'm surprised that it doesn't. It just talks about how the guys that were in charge were moving money and how they were hiding the money from the brothels.
Starting point is 00:10:35 But it's really strange that they don't mention human trafficking at all in this article, which is kind of weird, just kind of weird. It does say that the infrastructure for brothels in multiple states were used to persuade, induce, and entice women, primarily Asian women, to travel to Massachusetts
Starting point is 00:11:00 and Virginia to engage in prostitution. But that's still not alleging any human trafficking. Okay, anyway, I'll let it go. I just find it strange. I mean, we, you know, these guys were spending a lot of money
Starting point is 00:11:16 to have a hookup with a prostitute so they could take care of their business and be left alone. And yet that's a bad thing. All right. All right. Fine. Back off me.
Starting point is 00:11:29 All right. Let's go to the break room. Fine. Fine. Fine. Let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. You can have your own transformer.
Starting point is 00:11:49 I know. Kind of cool. And not a homemade one either. A Japanese tech company has. has released this state-of-the-art mechanical transformer, which they claim toggles easily between robot and vehicle mode, and it can be yours for only $3 million. That's it. I know.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Don't tell my wife, weighing in at 3.5 tons, or my son, weighing in at 3.5 tons of steel and circuitry, the 14-foot-tall arch-ax bot, which moves up to six miles an hour from the Tokyo-based Tosambay industries promises to transform the world of science fiction into science reality. The goal was to create a robot with a high level of design while maintaining a high degree of mechanical perfection. Oh, customers can choose from blue, white, green, and purple. Huh? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:48 And you get that all for the low, low price of $3 million. I mean, it kind of looks like Remember the Avatar amp suit? It looks like one of those. Although that was just a military one where you stepped into it, didn't transform into a vehicle. And then you had the robots. What was the other ones that the humans used to get?
Starting point is 00:13:09 Remember the movie Pacific Rim? That movie was probably 10 years old now. Pacific Rim they'd get into the robots. That was fun. With Idriselbo. That was actually kind of a fun movie. But they had those. Now, I mean, we have other and asteroids and side.
Starting point is 00:13:23 from movies all over, but not transformers, not ones that transform from a robot into an automobile. So that is something kind of cool. So you can get one. Get one today. Order it today for the low, low price of $3 million. Well, NIL money is pretty good in Colorado. Shedur Sanders, the son of head coach Dion Sanders, has a Rolls-Royce, phantom and good for him
Starting point is 00:13:55 I don't I'm not I'm happy that he has a Rolls Royce phantom good for him he can do what he wants with it you know I know when they asked Dion about it and he was on Brady's podcast they were saying does he need a phantom and he needs to get his
Starting point is 00:14:12 butt in the film room yeah okay all right he can give you in the film room the Rolls Royce can drive him there okay it's all good however there's a big issue going on at the Colorado campus because a bunch of football players are parking where they shouldn't be parking. They're getting tickets and they're getting a lot of them and they're having to pay a lot of
Starting point is 00:14:34 money. Sometimes their cars are getting towed. So, you know, they have to pay to get it to those. That's a rip-off in and of itself. And you get your car towed and then you have to go pick it up from the towing company that has a contract with the university, I'm sure. And so they make their money from the university and they make you pay money to pick up your vehicle with probably in cash. Yeah, we don't take credit cards. If you want your car out of the law, you got to pay me cash and how much ever they charge to tow your car. But in this story, it talks about how Shadoors Rolls-Royce got the boot from the campus police.
Starting point is 00:15:13 You know, they put the boot on your wheel. Oh, my gosh. I can tell you from personal experience, I have been booted multiple. times in my life. And there's no worse feeling. Well, there, okay, we'll just go with it. There's no worse feeling than coming
Starting point is 00:15:31 around the corner where you parked and there's your car with that damn boot on the wheel. Oh, man. Because you're not, you can't drive it anywhere. I mean, you're stuck there. And the, so I mean, it's just, I used to park
Starting point is 00:15:46 underneath a bridge by my apartment where I was living in at the time. and if you parked, I used to park there overnight, but you couldn't park there during the day because there were meters there. At night, the meters, they didn't count, but during the daytime meters. So if you were parked there and the parking meter later came by,
Starting point is 00:16:08 you get a ticket and you got so many tickets, they'd boot your car. And so the point was, you'd park under the bridge and then you'd go to move it. You'd move it in the morning. You'd get up and move it. Well, you have to get up and actually move it to not get the ticket.
Starting point is 00:16:19 And I did not do that multiple times. times and you come down to move it under the bridge and there it sits with that damn boot on the wheel. Oh, man. And then we used to park in a parking lot where I could see I'd get up and I'd have to move it from this parking lot because there was only a few places to park. Believe me, I know the struggle of no parking spaces. And, you know, I would look out the back window and see my car parked in this parking lot and I would know, okay, the parking meter isn't there. I can go move it. Or the parking meter lady hasn't come through yet because I don't have a ticket on the window or I'm not booted. I'm going to go get my car out of the parking lot. Good. But those mornings when you wake up
Starting point is 00:16:55 and you look out that back window and there's your car sitting in the parking lot with the boot on. Oh man. That is just, your heart just sinks. It's like, oh, no, not again. So I know the frustration of seeing your car with the boot on it. Now, apparently this problem is happening on Colorado campus. Look, park where you're supposed to park on campus. And during games, The players normally, from experience, normally they can't park in certain, you know, the main parking lots close to the stadium where they normally park because they have fans parking there and tailgating going on. So the players usually get a parking pass to park as close as they can to the facilities where they're not going to get a ticket, but they have a pass in their window so that they can park there. And then the rest of the city fills up around the stadium. I got it.
Starting point is 00:17:51 So all of them should have passes to park where they can park. And if they can't park somewhere, then don't think you can park there. I mean, it's an easy fix. Believe me, I know that it was an easy fix because I could have parked someplace else. I just was too lazy and didn't want to park somewhere else because it was farther away. So, because I could be able to park here. And the parking meter people thought different. there has to be some kind of fix
Starting point is 00:18:23 from the university with students and especially student athletes who are coming from going to school and to playing football. That's right. Student athletes are a little bit different. Yeah, you heard me. And so they should have some sort of
Starting point is 00:18:39 some sort of place to park and then be able to move throughout the campus. But until then to do her, I feel you, man. I feel the pain of having your automobile. Now I wasn't driving a Rolls Royce Phantom. I was driving a,
Starting point is 00:18:56 what was I driving? A two-door Chevy Impala. Which is a slight downgrade from a Rose Royce Phantom, but still the same feeling and it's going the same distance with the boot on your wheel. I'll tell you that.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Then I learned. I'll tell you one thing I did learn, though, during my time of parking tickets that I'm getting booted is I found out that I went down and you didn't have to pay all the money for the tickets that you owed. You only had to pay half and that would get the boot removed. And they'd send the lady out or the guy out from the city to take the boot off your car. So you go down to City Hall, which was not far the where I lived, fortunately, at the time.
Starting point is 00:19:46 And then you go in, you, I got these. the boot here's my here's the tag that was on my car and oh yeah you owe uh 8 000 worth of tickets but if you pay me 4 000 today the boot can come off and so you know you end up paying half and then the next time you can only do that a couple of times because then they realize wait you're never paying the full bill you're just paying half the bill yeah that's what i'm doing. I just need the boot off my car. And then they frowned upon it and they make you pay the whole
Starting point is 00:20:26 thing. It's very disappointing. Hey, be sure to follow me on my social media accounts on X, formerly Twitter, at Jeffrey JFR, Facebook and Instagram, Jeff Fisher Radio. You can always email the show Chewing the fat at theblaze.com.
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Starting point is 00:21:00 bean. And I do it. It's just, you know, they, cameo is kind of like my pimp. Oh my gosh. Am I a high-end brothel or a low-end brothel? I'm not sure. I'm not sure what is, I'm not sure if Cameo makes me a high-end or low-end brothel.
Starting point is 00:21:15 But either way, you can order one at Jeffie JFR. where the Twitch CEO, speaking of, you know, social media and streaming sites, Twitch CEO, Dan Clancy, revealed that he was finally accepted into the live streaming's platforms partner program.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Now, he's the CEO of the company, okay, of Twitch. And they have a live streaming platform partner program. So, Oh, he didn't want to, you know, feel like he was anything special. Oh, okay. So because this is this platform's partner program is reserved for the most popular creators to share in the advertising revenue generated by their streams. Now, he said he failed his first attempt to qualify.
Starting point is 00:22:12 And he just never gave himself special treatment. so now he's fired up he's part of the Twitch live streaming platforms partner program so he's paying himself to generate advertising on the stream that is great that is great do you see Bumble CEO Whitney Wolf
Starting point is 00:22:38 she's out have a nice day she's gone she started the whole thing I thought so I don't know what happened. Times were kind of going pretty good over there at Bumble, I thought, but maybe things were starting to fall apart. I know people are thinking that those sites are struggling. I know Bumble, they were trying to compete with, you know,
Starting point is 00:23:05 Tinder and Hinge and some of the others. Plus, they lost, Tinder lost paying subscribers. I'm sure that Bumble did as well. And so have a nice day. We love you. Thanks for being the CEO and all that good stuff. But we don't need you around anymore. Okay?
Starting point is 00:23:25 No. Sorry. And so who steps in for? Oh, the Slack CEO is going to move over to Bumble and be the new chief executive. L-D-D-Jones or L-D-D-O-D-O-D-I-D-E-O-B-E-E-E-E-E-O. I-A-N-E Jones is going to become Bumble's new chief executive. So congratulations to all involved in the Bumble Slack Twitch extravaganza. With Amex Platinum, $400 in annual credits for travel and dining means you not only satisfy your travel bug, but your taste buds too.
Starting point is 00:24:21 That's the powerful backing of Amex. Conditions apply. Who died today? Who died today? Frank Borman. Frank Borman dead at the age of 95. Frank Borman commanded two earlier, early NASA missions, including Apollo 8, the first to orbit the moon. The Gary Indiana native was NASA's oldest living astronaut.
Starting point is 00:24:54 He led the team that re-engineered the Apollo capsule that landed on the moon, He eventually joined Eastern Airlines and becoming its CEO. Frank is quoted as saying that he was the commander of Apollo 8, and he wanted to make sure they didn't mess up. He didn't want to be that guy. But he also was very proud that it was his mission, his flight that beat the Soviet Union to the moon, if you believe we actually went to the moon.
Starting point is 00:25:21 And he's also notable for the famous Earthrise photo that he took showing the Earth RISE photo, that he took showing the earth rising above the moon. So Frank Gorman, dead at 95, and it doesn't say what he died of. So you can stop looking at me like that, like you think, I do it, I do it. It doesn't say that, and the man was 95.
Starting point is 00:25:47 So two guys in Missouri, two, well, they say elderly, both men were 73. They were arrested and charged for an alleged attempt to dig up a grave at a Missouri cemetery. Okay. So Jimmy Allen and Zabulin Nash charged with attempting to destroy cemetery property. Huh. So police responded to the scene and found that they were removing soil from the grave site. Um, okay.
Starting point is 00:26:24 So they asked why, and they said, well, we spent the previous few days exhuming their grandmother's remains for re-barial, but we've almost got the digging done now. Wait, what? Yeah, we paid somebody to take care of it, but they didn't do it, so we figured we'd do it ourselves. Oh. So the 103-year-old burial ground is primarily African-American with Amazing Grace LLC, claiming the ownership since 2000. The company's representative noted that Nash bought the plot, owns it, and he can do whatever he wants with it. I love that.
Starting point is 00:27:09 They can do whatever the heck they want with it, all right? So, apparently, Missouri law says that state order, a state order is required for exhuming a body. a pair did not have a state order. Heaven forbid. They had a, they were doing this on their own without paying the government for a state order. So, yeah, they paid somebody to dig up the body. They got ripped off and they just figured they'd do it themselves. And they just sent them home.
Starting point is 00:27:42 They arrested them and then they sent them home for, you know, some kind of plea deal that they're hoping to get in December, which just leave them alone. I'm not sure what they, it doesn't say why they wanted to dig up the grave and of the, of their grandmother, if it was their grandmother, if they wanted to move it. Well, I mean, I know that they said they wanted to rebary their grandmother, but I'm not sure that they were digging up the action, I guess it was the company said that it was the right. That's their plot. They can do what they want.
Starting point is 00:28:18 But it's not the plot that we're worried about it. the remains of their grandmother were worried about. I don't know where we were going to rebary it and why we were digging it up, but we'll see. I'll keep it chewing the fat eye out for this case. So I see where Clay Travis, you know, founder
Starting point is 00:28:37 and head of Outkick, and also part of the Clay and Buck or Buck and Clay Premier Radio Network show, has been out to try to get the women's basketball team, A, WNBA team to play a high school team.
Starting point is 00:28:54 He made the comment joke about, I bet a high school team, a boys high school team could beat a WNBA team. Well, then he went on to say, I think that the WNBA champions, the Las Vegas aces, would get beat by a high school team. Well, now, and people, you know, beat them up. And of course, and he claimed that they've long complained
Starting point is 00:29:14 that they're underpaid. And so now he's trying to work out a deal. he's made a deal, or at least they worked out some kind of deal with at Bet Online, and they've offered a million dollars to the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces if they can beat a high school boy's state champion of Clay's choosing. So the WNBA team now no longer has to put up a million, they just have to win and they get a million. Huh, okay.
Starting point is 00:29:46 So since they've complained that they're underpaid, all they have to do is, you know, say yes. And he said the boys would get a million if they win too. Now, so many people, I mean, you read through the threat of this, it comes across as being mean-spirited to the female athlete. Does it, though? Does it? It just, I know we're trying to make a point.
Starting point is 00:30:09 Look, we all know, and I know in today's world we kind of don't. That's what the problem is, is we kind of don't in today's world. but we know that men and boys are stronger and faster than women, right? We know that, right? I mean, even Carly Lloyd, I mean, an Olympic gold medalist, part of the women's soccer team, she said that, yes, the women's national team lost a scrimmaged against the 15-year-old boys. That was here in Dallas, Texas, I believe,
Starting point is 00:30:43 adding that males are bigger are stronger and faster and she said that during her career they won two World Cup championships and two gold medals she was twice named FIFA player of the year
Starting point is 00:31:00 she said yeah the matchup seemed to emphasize the physical difference between male and female I know thousands of people have already brought that up they were good we actually lost to a youth team in my career as well, and then went on to win the Olympics and World Cubs. So, all right. So, I mean, we all know that, right? And you also know, there is no way that the WNBA or the Las Vegas Aces would allow the Las Vegas Aces to play a high school state
Starting point is 00:31:37 championship basketball team. Not a championship. There's no way Because if they were to lose Holy cow It is not about the money It is not about the money One little bit And they probably
Starting point is 00:31:56 I don't want to say they'd probably lose You know I would I would be I would be rooting for one of the teams to win And I don't want to say that the Las Vegas Ages Aces would probably lose Because they might not
Starting point is 00:32:11 They might pull it out and walk away with a million bucks but there is no way that they allow that to happen and they can use contractual agreements and individual player rules and all that kind of stuff
Starting point is 00:32:24 to make it not happen but it would be something it would be something to see it happen which is exactly why it won't happen oh and speaking of the national women soccer league they announced a new four year 240 million dollar TV rights deal
Starting point is 00:32:41 with ESPN, CBS, Amazon, and Scripps, the largest ever broadcast deal for women's sports. Wow. So four years, 240 million in TV rights. See, I should be able to make their money back, although it would be interesting to see if they actually do make their money back within the four-year time span of $240 million, because after,
Starting point is 00:33:11 the first, I mean, I got to have viewers, man. You got to have eyeballs on you. And I don't know that that actually happens. I just don't. Hey, good luck, though. Good luck. Hope everything works out for you.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Also, I see the Marvels. Right? The Marvels movie starts this weekend. It looked good. You know, I'm really tired of the, I'm really tired of these movies, but it looked good. Film reportedly cost
Starting point is 00:33:39 250. million dollars and they're saying that maybe it will bring in 80 million this weekend maybe wow i mean that will that will hurt if it actually did take 250 million plus i mean whatever they spent on marketing um you know it's just incredible uh the report from variety details the hot mess at marvel especially in its pre-production decision making okay well that the you know they, you know, all these Marvel movies, you know, and you've got Ant Man and Quantum Mania. So I guess those are all on hold now.
Starting point is 00:34:20 I will see. I'm not sure. I think, what's his face? His movie is still a go. No, what's his face? The Deadpool 3. I think that is the only Marvel studio feature set to hit in 2024. So, all right, good luck.
Starting point is 00:34:40 Good luck. I mean, they've had some failures in the recent past. They've released 10 movies in the past two years, upping its 2010's output of a one to two annually, drastically expanded its TV offerings, prompting Disney CEO Bob Eager to admit they had done too much, too quickly. She Hulk attorney at law. premiered with numerous CGI Gaffes
Starting point is 00:35:10 despite costing $25 million for one episode, which was more than an episode of Game in Thrones in the final season. I mean, they've oversaturated the genre. I guess you could, you know, you could make that argument for sure. We'll see how the marbles do. I mean, look, I didn't expect it.
Starting point is 00:35:27 I didn't expect the trailer that I watched. They had a specific trailer on I think Sunday night football what might have been I forget one of the big football games in the evening they premiered the trailer the big final trailer
Starting point is 00:35:45 to the Marvels at their half time and they promoted it I mean that had cost a fortune so they and I watched that and it looked good it looked like wow that doesn't look as bad as I thought it would I'm not going to go see it at the theater but it didn't look as bad as I thought it was
Starting point is 00:36:01 going to look and so we'll see how works out but if they are only going to make you know if they if 80 million is all they make on the first week uh they have to keep that up and i feel like if they make only 80 million on the first week that means that they're going to have to have great word of mouth to keep it up because uh they might just die out and it might be over after that first week and then you're you are what's the phrase uh sucking hind I don't remember what it is. Okay, I saw this, before we get to, what's the lie with our returning champion, Terry Steen.
Starting point is 00:36:44 I saw this post, and I'm not sure what to make of it, okay? So it says here, scores is zero to four legendary, five to ten, wise, 11 to 15, the B team, 16 to 20, safe space A's. And it says, give yourself one point for each thing you've never done. done. All right? And there's 20 things listed. So you have to give yourself a point for everything you've never done. Use a rotary phone. Used a floppy disc. Used a typewriter. Taking photos with a film camera. Listen to music on a CD. Listen to a cassette. Listen to a vinyl record. Listen to music on a Walkman. Listen to music on a boom box outside. Watched a video from a VHS tape. Sent or received a fax. recorded music from radio to cassette, rented a video from Blockbuster,
Starting point is 00:37:37 assessed the internet, accessed the internet by dial-up, used a phone book, sent a postcard, used a paper map to get somewhere, owned a dictionary, owned an encyclopedia, paid with a paper check. How many points did you get? So, if you're giving you your... yourself a point for each thing that you've never done. Wow. I mean, if you only scored zero to four,
Starting point is 00:38:14 according to this, you're legendary. If you were to say, let's say you were a person that did every one of those things on the list, you would be considered safe space ace. And I'm not sure what that is. So, man, I glad that I didn't say how many points I got. I think you know.
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Starting point is 00:39:41 Where contestants try to decipher the lie from four count up one, two, three, four headlines. One of them is not true. Thus, that's where we get. What's the Lie? Our contestant returning champion, two-time, returning champion, Terry Steen. If he wins, not only does he get to come back for a fourth round, he'll win a Talking Sense, Jeffie Blue Freshie.
Starting point is 00:40:06 For more information, you can go to Talking Sense Facebook group and find the Freshie Scented Design specifically for you. If you were someone you love would like to be a contestant on What's the Lie? Email Chewing the Fat at the Blaze. dot com. Terry, how are you, my friend? Oh, Jeffie. I've been better, but I'm honored to be returning again. All right. Well, look, you've knocked it out of the park twice. You're coming up on three times. You could be setting a record here on What's the Lie. So, you know, I made it easy for you. And so hopefully you'll be a three-time winner. You ready to go? I am. All right. Headline number one, investment company thinks legal cocaine energy drinks are the future.
Starting point is 00:40:49 Headline number two. A bear stole Taco Bell delivery order from a Florida family's porch and then came back for the soda. Headline number three. The largest musical instrument in the world is underground in a Virginia cave. Headline number four. New Cirque to Saleh show will celebrate the 45 seasons of the TV franchise Survivor. Those are your four headlines. Headline number one, investment company thinks legal cocaine energy drink.
Starting point is 00:41:19 are the future. Headline number two, a bear stole a Taco Bell delivery order from a Florida family's porch, then came back for the soda. Headline number three, the largest musical instrument in the world is underground in a Virginia cave. Headline number four, new Cirque to Salé show will celebrate the 45 seasons of the TV franchise Survivor. Those are your four headlines. Terry, what is the lie? Okay, I'll do my name. noodling for you. Okay. The bear coming and taking the food and then come back from the soda, yeah, I can see that
Starting point is 00:41:57 completely. I've been watching all these animal videos that Keith loves and I just totally see that. All right. I feel bad because I disqualify on C because I have. Oh, there isn't a C, but you're talking about three, but it's okay. I got you. Oh, sorry. It's not A, B, C, D.
Starting point is 00:42:16 It's one, two, three, four. I got it. Do you remember Home Alone with others? three reasons. A, A, 2D. Right, how the signal was, yeah, anyway, go ahead. But yeah, I've been in Luray Caverns and listen to it because being here in Virginia and I love caverns.
Starting point is 00:42:33 You don't need to talk down to me. You know that it's true. Okay, I got it. Yeah, yeah. The last two, I, ugh. Cocaine's not going to be illegal or legal forever, or illegal forever, but Circus Saleh celebrating or doing a you said Survivor. Yeah. Cirque Saleh, I've never even been to it, but they're like. I love Cirque de Saleh.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Yeah, I love Cirque Salé. Yeah. Yeah, I can't imagine them doing that. And Coca-Cola started with cocaine, so I'm going to say that Circus Salé is the lie. You'd be absolutely correct. Again, the third week in a row, Terry noodles it out. congratulations and you know thanks for listening and playing what's the lie what's the lie is a subsidiary of chewing the fat enterprises all information is probably accurate at the time of recording CTFWTL MMX I I did you know Terry that Coca-Cola still manufactures
Starting point is 00:43:45 pharmaceutical cocaine for the country in New Jersey Really? In New Jersey, yeah. I think it's the only company left in New Jersey that they still make pharmaceutical cocaine. They have it shipped into the country. I think they just signed it. I would have thought it would have been a straight-up mid-company. Yeah, I think they just signed a new deal with the government and governments to still continue on with their manufacturing. I think it's in New Jersey that they make the pharmaceutical cocaine. And I don't know, as a side note, if you've ever had pharmaceutical cocaine, but it's not bad. I'll just go out on a limb and tell you that it's not bad. No, I've never, I've never even had cocaine in my hand, so I wouldn't know. Well, me either.
Starting point is 00:44:28 Don't look at me like that. I'm just saying, I'm just saying that I've been told that it's really good. And you can, if you, if someone, and again, I've been told that if someone were to say, I don't know, smoke it. that you don't need to worry about any of the cut or anything like that because it's right there. It's pharmaceutical. It's Heisenberg grade. It is.
Starting point is 00:44:52 It's definitely Heisenberg grade. So there's that whole thing going on. Terry, congratulations. And I think we're going to cut, you know, we'll get you back next week, no problem. And I hope you're feeling better. Not really. And, but I think we may, I've got to noodle this out myself on the show this week. we may have to lay some groundwork on how many victories people get.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Because, man, not that I'm getting sick of talking to you, but... No, I'm starting to feel bad that I want to, you know, get somebody else a chance. Oh, that's so special. I'd be in for it if you need to. That's so nice of you. I appreciate it. I'm a nice guy. Well, are you, though?
Starting point is 00:45:33 Okay. Hey, thanks, Terry. I appreciate it. All right, take care. please.com slash podcasts.

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