Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Breathe and Heal… | 2/2/24

Episode Date: February 2, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Blaze Radio Network. And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. So I guess we've decided to just take down Elon Musk and Tesla. We're done. We're going to have a nice day. We're going to attack him on all fronts. So the U.S. safety regulators have now upgraded their probe into Tesla, into Tesla vehicles over the power steering loss to an engineering analysis.
Starting point is 00:00:26 Oh, okay. They say the investigation covers about 300. 34,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles from the 2023 model year. Now, this is a preliminary evaluation into loss of steering control in 280,000 Tesla Model 3 and Y vehicles, and it's identified 2,388, I can't say the numbers, 2,388 total complaints, with some reporting an inability to turn the steering wheel, while others reported an increase in required effort to turn the steel wheel. Oh no, it got a little hard.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Oh, no. Now, also, there were some who experienced premature failures of suspension or steering parts over the last seven years. So those, we can't have that. But my favorite issue with the Tesla, and we can't have this. We cannot have this at all. And I want it taken out. You know what?
Starting point is 00:01:31 I want, I want Tesla pulled off the road now. They don't belong on the road. Tesla has recalled 2.2 million electric vehicles. Nearly all of the vehicles in the U.S. due to incorrect font sizes on warning lights that increased the risk of crash. I know. As soon as I heard incorrect font sizes, you think, Oh my gosh, how many people are dead?
Starting point is 00:02:03 Officer, I, man, I would not have gotten into that crash if it wasn't for the font size on this. Look at us. I can't even, the font size is just out of control. Now, fortunately, you and I thinking that immediate thought of, oh, how many people are dead is, you know, good thought, but there aren't any. There's no crashes or injuries have been reported.
Starting point is 00:02:29 due to the incorrect font sizes. Woo! Man, we are fortunate. Welcome! Welcome to Chewing the Fat. Okay, so yesterday on Chewing the Fat, if you're listening live, today is the 2nd of February, 2024. So yesterday on the first, I asked,
Starting point is 00:02:54 well, we had the early toxicology report, a preliminary toxicology report, on the three dead men in Kansas. the city who were found frozen to death. And I wonder, come out, it's been long enough, right? I mean, this happened on the 7th of January. They were found, I think, on the 9th, a couple days later. And so, I mean, it's been long enough.
Starting point is 00:03:16 Let's get the report. Well, now all the news is breaking that they've had an excess amount of fentanyl and cocaine and THC in their bodies in this toxicology report. However, then I look and I say, we don't necessarily know that that's 100% true. So these three friends were together to recap the story. The story was that they were there to watch the Chiefs football game, a regular season game on January 7th. And then when they stopped to respondent to loved ones,
Starting point is 00:03:51 two days later, their bodies were found. A girlfriend went over, broke into the house, and then found one of them dead on the back porch. And then, of course, they found the other two. They were at Jordan Willis's home. Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGinnney, and David Harrington are the three that passed away and froze to death in the backyard of Jordan Willis's rental home.
Starting point is 00:04:14 So we got the early toxicology report that said that they had cocaine and fentanyl in their system. Now, a cousin to one of the victims, said he believed the owner had provided drugs to the group and accidentally killed the three. Okay. According to The Cousin, Jordan is somebody that is known from high school
Starting point is 00:04:37 as like creating drugs for people to make them feel better in certain situations. Okay, well, you want to do this? I'm going to make this for you. I'm going to make this for you and handing them out. That was from the cousin. Now, we know that Willis worked as an HIV scientist with the International AIDS
Starting point is 00:04:59 Vaccine Initiatives Neutralizing Antibody Center Chief Lab, by the way. But was he making homemade drugs as well? According to the family member, you know, yes. Now, they have a report here
Starting point is 00:05:14 that talks about a family member and I don't know if it's the cousin who wishes to remain anonymous tells the reporter of this story there was cocaine, fentanyl, and THE that showed up in the president. preliminary results. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:30 They also say the same source, family sourced, says that the 10, level 10 fentanyl is enough to kill. The Kansas City 3 and hashtag the Kansas City 3 were at a level
Starting point is 00:05:45 30. Now, if that's true, if that whole statement is true, that seems like that's too much. It's just me thinking that it's too much. Now, he later said that the information was backed up and confirmed by a second family source. Oh, so we don't have any information from the police, but we do have information from the family
Starting point is 00:06:12 who claims that the police have been in touch with them. But the police have not issued any statement in this. So we do not have a final toxicology report, and we just don't know. it strange, you bet. You bet you. And Willis, who is now in rehab, the owner, or he wasn't the owner of the house. He was renting the house.
Starting point is 00:06:36 He was, you know, he was the name on the lease. He went up to bed and slept for two days, according to him. So we'll see. We'll see. But all the reports you're hearing about the
Starting point is 00:06:52 toxicology report, not from an official source. It's from an official family member who claims to be a source, but it's not the police department. So I don't know if that's the police department leaking it to them because they want to leak it
Starting point is 00:07:12 without having it be in a press conference. I don't know. But the whole thing is really strange. Wait, Jeff, you mean that three guys freezing the death of the backyard of their friend's home is weird? Yes. Yes, that's what I mean.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Okay, so another strange case that is going on is from our friends, Alec Baldwin. And I know, he's back in the news. I know. He pled not guilty to involuntary manslaughter charges that were lodged against him by New Mexico prosecutors. Amazing that this is still an ongoing thing. As much as I think he's a douche. We've covered this. We've covered this ground.
Starting point is 00:07:57 But he didn't show up. He waived his virtual court appearance that was scheduled, and he just pled not guilty in a court filing. So now he's barred from possessing any firearms, leaving the country or coming into contact with anyone who may testify in the case. The court, however, permitted him to have contact with witnesses connected with the rust production, provided that he does not discuss the incident or potential testimony.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Why would he do that? He would, that's just, that would not happen. Ha! That's awesome. So, uh, he faces up to 18 months if convicted in prison. Again, how this is still going. I really don't know. They refiled these charges.
Starting point is 00:08:45 They, uh, they downgraded the charges against Alec. And, and Armour Hannah Gutierrez read after the prosecutor. cited a firearm law. That was not in effect at the time of the shooting. And the original prosecutor stepped down for because of conflict of interest with her elected position in New Mexico. I leaked emails, the whole thing. So it's a nightmare. They still want to bring Alec down, though.
Starting point is 00:09:14 That's for sure. So we'll see. I'm happy that it remains in the news because at least anytime I mention his name, I get to fire gunshots. Because those are the rules. Those are the rules. That's the way it is. So if I mention his first name, Alec, you hear that.
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Starting point is 00:12:32 Dot com. Oh, yeah. So I see where Harvard is hosting an event because their president stepped down. You remember the president Claudine Gay? I'm sorry, the former president, Claudine Gay. That's her last name. I don't know that that makes her gay, but that's just her last name. Maybe that's the confusion.
Starting point is 00:12:58 So the Harvard Divinity School Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging, I love them. They're hosting a or hosted, I think the event already happened. So if you want to do this on your own, you go ahead. They had a gathering to breathe and to heal. Okay. All right. Calm down. For this gathering.
Starting point is 00:13:22 They created a space to discuss and process the departure of our former president, Claudium Gay. The event was intended to give participants the opportunity to gather, to breathe, and to heal. It's just silly. It's just silly. The grief and loss may be connected to our personal lives, national and global unrest, harm and violence, storms, and natural disasters, or these increasing times of tension and divide on our campus and our communities.
Starting point is 00:13:56 For many of us, this grief and loss also includes the resignation of former President Claudine Gay after her short tenure. Yeah, it was so bad. She's just not president anymore. Yeah, she's going to go ahead and still be a professor. Still get the same pay. You wouldn't want to dock her pay or anything for not being president. No, you don't want that at all.
Starting point is 00:14:18 But you do want to have a grieving event to help students who just need to grieve a little. They need to have a little quiet space, a little gathering to breathe and heal. Ugh. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something to drink desperately so that I could breathe and heal. All right, so I see where
Starting point is 00:14:53 Darius Rucker, you may know him as Hooty, from Hooty and the Blowfish, was arrested on drug charge. That's the headline. Arrested on drug charge, not charges, near Nashville. Now, Darius, of course, you know, started making country music,
Starting point is 00:15:14 but he, you know, made his first claim to fame was Hootie and the Blowfish. Now, I don't understand this at all. It's a weird thing. So the story talks about how the country music sensation, I don't know that Darius Rucker is a country music sensation, but we'll go ahead and give him that, was apprehended in Williamson County, Tennessee for alleged drug-related offenses.
Starting point is 00:15:39 Rucker is accused of simple possession, casual exchange, and violation of registration law. And he was released on $10,500 bond. They also say he is actively collaborating with law enforcement in connection to misdemeanor allegations. what the hell is that? We don't even know what kind of drug they're talking about.
Starting point is 00:16:09 We don't know what happened. And he had a violation of a registration law. Oh, he forgot to have his sticker on his new car. I mean, what is happening? What is happening? We have illegal aliens beating up police officers in one city in America, not even having to post bail. And they get out free.
Starting point is 00:16:30 And then we have a 57-year-old man, musician, who is accused of simple possession, casual exchange, and violation of registration law, and he's got to post a $10,000 bond? Man. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:49 You know what? Just okay. Because it's not. So I see where my man, Robert Duce Niro, did an interview with AARP. And Bob, is 80 years old now. Remember he's got a new baby.
Starting point is 00:17:10 He's 80 years old. He's got a nine-month-old daughter. Now, I love babies. And you can quote me on that. I have enough children of my own. But, uh, that's pushing it. Now, Bob doesn't, you know, he's not getting up,
Starting point is 00:17:25 changing diapers. And he goes into that as well. But he says he's an 80-year-old dad, and it's great. Is it? Is it Robert Duce Niro? Everything that I'm consumed with or worried about just goes away when I look at her. Yeah, I go in and, you know, the nanny has taken care of her. And I say, hey, let me take a peek. And then everything just washes away.
Starting point is 00:17:50 She was very, observing little things. She was very sweet kind of way of looking at you and just taking you in. Yeah, that's what babies do, Bob. added that it reminded me of how my daughter Helen, who welcomed, yeah, Helen used to act. Oh yeah, one of his older kids. I think Helen is like, I don't know, 80 now too. I don't know how old Helen is.
Starting point is 00:18:17 I bet you Helen's at least 50. So this daughter was born with Tiffany, Tiffany Chen, not High Tower. Grace Hightower was with Bob for a long time, and they just had that big split up, big breakup. They are not happy with each other. He claims that I don't know where it's going to go with her later when she gets older. Yeah, because that means he's pissed everybody off in his life because he's such a douche. He doesn't know where it's going to go with her later, but she's thinking and she's observing every single watching.
Starting point is 00:18:50 It's really interesting. Oh, yeah. And I want to be around as long as I can to enjoy it and enjoy her. Okay. So the kids, here we go with the kids. Oh, Helen's 11. Oh, Helen's 11, the young one. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:06 So he's got 51-year-old Drana and Raphael of 46. That's who I was thinking Helen was in. But Helen, those two are with from the first marriage. And then the twin sons were with the model actress, Tuki Smith. That's right. Those are 27. And then son Elliot 24 and daughter Helen 11. but that's who he had with Grace, Grace Hightower.
Starting point is 00:19:35 So, and that was, so we'll see. We'll see, but he's 80 now, and she's 11-month-old or nine-month-old, or how old the stupid kid is, and he's just happy as a clam. And, I mean, he says much of the heavy lifting is done by Chen. Yeah, he does nothing. absolutely nothing. I don't have to do any of the heavy lifting. I'm there, though.
Starting point is 00:20:07 I support my girlfriend, but she does the work. We have help, which is so important. He is such an elitist prick. I can't. Robert Douche Niro. I'm sorry. I apologize. I'll rephrase that.
Starting point is 00:20:22 He is such a douche. Period. That's why I named him. Robert Duch Niro. Holy God. Yeah. I'm. there to support her, but
Starting point is 00:20:32 we have help. And that's, it's so important to have help. Oh, that's, well, there's a lot happening in Vegas, man. We got the Super Bowl coming up, I'm sorry, the big game coming up, and we got, so that party's already started.
Starting point is 00:20:50 Then we have the Grammys coming up this weekend, and they're going to throw it to the sphere with you two in Vegas. And it sounded like they were going to do some other kind of event there during the Grammys. Now
Starting point is 00:21:05 we find out that dead and company will be the Sphere's third residency starting in May. So the band announced yesterday, I thought they were done. I thought they were done, but no. They did a video of the $2.3 billion
Starting point is 00:21:21 orb, you know, the sphere, and one of the many grateful dead logos. The group, which includes, you know, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, alongside John Mayer. It just finished what they said. Yeah, they finished their final tour. I thought they were done.
Starting point is 00:21:39 But no, they were done touring. But the sphere said, hey, how about we give you a bunch of money? And they said, oh, okay. So this isn't a residency. This is technically, this is a residency. This isn't technically a tour. Yeah, that's right. We're not touring.
Starting point is 00:22:00 That's over. We're just staying at one place. 18 show Sin City installation of the dead. And okay, so I mean, holy cow, it is happening in Vegas.
Starting point is 00:22:15 And now we find out that the historic Tropicana Las Vegas Hotel and Casino said that it would be torn down after 60 years to make way for the new $1.5 billion stadium for Major League
Starting point is 00:22:30 baseball's athletics. Yeah, the Las Vegas A's. So, the Tropicana. I mean, I know the Tropicana is a mainstay, but what about the Sands? I mean, the Sands Hotel is a classic.
Starting point is 00:22:52 Ladies and gentlemen, the Sands Hotel probably presents the star of our show. Direct from the bar. Dean Martin. Ha! Yeah. I don't want to hear it.
Starting point is 00:23:21 That's all I have. Okay, okay. That's classic Vegas right there. That is Las Vegas, but not anymore. So you just have to deal with what they're doing in Vegas now. You know, like, I don't know, turning hotels into... You know, like the Luxar pyramid turned into a Doritos chip. That wouldn't happen in Dean Martin's Day.
Starting point is 00:23:47 I'll tell you that right now. Well, unless they paid Dean a bunch of money, then it would have happened. But you know what? It wouldn't have happened in Dean Martin's Day. It just wouldn't have happened. Boarding for flight 246 to Toronto is delayed 50 minutes. What? Sounds like Ojo time.
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Starting point is 00:26:49 and stuff, I see where the Alzheimer's treatment drug aducan, adacan, adacanamab. Yeah, that's what I said. It's going to be discontinued. And further development halted. Biotechnology
Starting point is 00:27:07 firm biogen said, yeah, the drugs approval in 221 drew scrutiny over claims there was little evidence in improved outcomes in patients. Wait, what? Yeah, so the Alzheimer treatment Atacanamab
Starting point is 00:27:24 is going to be discontinued. So if it's working for you, you're going to have to find something else. I know. It's marketed as Adelhelm. So the treatment focused on attacking some misfolded amyloid proteins, tangled structures in the brain linked to neurodegeneration,
Starting point is 00:27:45 in which have been implicated in the progression of the disease. So clinical trials showed mixed results with one set finding cognitive decline was delayed by around 20% over 18 months at high doses while a second set showed no significant improvement. So anyway, there you have it. That treatment and drug
Starting point is 00:28:07 is going to be canceled. I did see, speaking of Alzheimer's, I just saw a story the other day that talked about how Alzheimer's can spread between humans. What is like catching? You can catch Alzheimer's? Come on now.
Starting point is 00:28:24 We can't have that. So, but that's, okay, so it's not really true, but it is true. Okay. So, so children were given growth hormones and later developed early onset dementia. So Alzheimer's is caused by toxic amyloid beta protein building up in the brain.
Starting point is 00:28:47 Okay. So if you got these injections, the patients were among 1,848 people injected with growth hormones riddled with toxic amyloid beta protein seeds or prions as children. All five came down with the same rare early onset of the devastating dimension. Wait. Experts have found evidence of at least, oh, five of the 1800. Okay, well, that's not that bad. Five of the 1800, that's fine. I will say that it is interesting that they were giving children this treatment from 1958 to 1985 and didn't know what the long-term effects were, and now we're finding out what some of the long-term effects are. It's almost like what's happening today
Starting point is 00:29:38 as we start giving transitioning medications to children, and we don't know the long-term effects of those medications. But just keep going. Don't worry about it because someday you'll be able to catch Alzheimer's. Now it won't stop you from catching Alzheimer's, but there's a new drug now that they're touting, at least they're touting that this new drug is going to come. It isn't here yet.
Starting point is 00:30:03 It's a new non-opioid painkiller. It's succeeded in two large clinical trials, raising hopes that the drug might offer an alternative to powerful but addictive medicines. like those oxycone those vicodins oh man do i hate them so the results showed the drug developed by a vertex vertex pharmaceuticals eased pain after surgery by significantly more than a placebo relief also came faster with participants who received vertex treatment in the trials reporting reduced pain in a few hours Yeah, I don't want the pain to take a few hours to go away.
Starting point is 00:30:49 Okay, I want you to put something in me and have the pain stop then. That's the whole deal. That's what I was. It's called a pain killer. It's not a pain lessener. Okay. It's just, and you know what they're going to find. They're going to do this.
Starting point is 00:31:09 They're going to force everybody to do this. Thanks to vertex. And then just like oxies and Vicodin. And the hydrocodones all of them, the whole mess of them. They're going to find out that, you know, yeah, we've been working on that new non-opioid painkiller. That's just as addictive too. Isn't that funny? I'm that funny.
Starting point is 00:31:33 I'm so sick of the painkiller addiction thing. It drives me insane. If you or someone you love is on painkillers and they're using painkillers for an extended amount of time in their life. Of course their body is addicted to it. Of course it is. You're out of your mind, but it doesn't mean, and I know what you have to keep it in check,
Starting point is 00:31:59 I got it because it, you know, the, it wears out so you keep wanting to use more and more. I got it. But that's where, you know, maybe a little self, well, self-restraint. I know this coming from the fat man is a lot, but it's a little self-restraint. personal responsibility comes in.
Starting point is 00:32:18 So, you know, the people who are addicted and are living life and are following the rules shouldn't be punished. But that's not the world we live in today, is it? No, no, it's not. Okay, let's talk a couple animals here before we wrap this thing up today. Zoos. You know this show and me. No one supports zoos more than myself or this show, period.
Starting point is 00:32:50 You know that. So I just want to give you some zoo news, okay? This is actually, well, it could be sad news or it could be good news. There's a side effect from the war in Gaza that animals are starving in the besieged zoos. First of all, who knew Gaza had zoos? I don't think those are zoos. I think that's just where they... This is where they heard the...
Starting point is 00:33:16 animals up. But, you know, it's food for them to eat. Go ahead. Let them tear it up. Then I see where the gecko, the gecko was named Zoo Animal of the
Starting point is 00:33:32 year. You can't count a gecko as a zoo animal of the year, can you? Come on now. No one contacted me and asked me what I thought the zoo animal of the year should be. It most definitely would not have been a gecko, but congratulations.
Starting point is 00:33:50 Congratulations, I guess, are in order. And then we also have news. This is, well, it's kind of, it's an animal story, so it's tied into the zoos. After eight months in detention, Indian police, and I say, you know, Indian police like India, the country, you know the joke, dot not feather, you got it, okay?
Starting point is 00:34:13 They have cleared a pigeon suspected to be a Chinese spy. The bird was captured in Mumbai in May with Chinese looking words on the rings tied to its legs, raising espionage suspicions. I mean, you're lucky that the Indian police didn't just put it down. I'm sorry, why are we wasting time and money on a carrier pigeon? There's notes on its legs. Oh, look, let's read the notes. I think it's a spy pigeon.
Starting point is 00:34:57 Not one anymore. The pigeon was sent to Bombay's by Sikabari Dinshaw Pitt Hospital for, and that's, I love that hospital this time of year, for animals. However, investigations revealed that it was an open water racing bird from Taiwan that had escaped and reached India. Oh, no. Oh, no. So, see, if I would have been in charge, we wouldn't have known that it was an escaped racing pigeon from Taiwan because it would have been dead. We just wouldn't have been worried about it.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Okay? But they found that out. With police permission, the bird was transferred to the Bombay Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, where it was released earlier this week. Okay, so it's free. It's off roaming the countryside. Lost. It's been months. Doesn't know its way back to Taiwan.
Starting point is 00:36:08 But you don't know. I don't know. It's probably fine. It's probably fine. It's an open water racing bird, so it's probably fine. In this story, it talks about, you know, this mirror is a case where police in India, again, dot, not feather, controlled Kashmir released a Pakistani fisherman's pigeon after determining it was not a spy. India does not like this whole bird pigeon spy thing. I thought we were done with pigeons, but I guess not.
Starting point is 00:36:41 I guess we're back to carrier pigeons, you know, causing, that it's a good way to communicate. You can carry messages. They travel long ways and they return, the homing pigeons. They definitely return. And so it's a good deal. When's the last time, did we use them in, I think World War I maybe? Here in the United States where we were using actual carrier pigeons for information,
Starting point is 00:37:05 World War I. Yeah, because the old guy used to work for when I was a little kid, Mr. Wallace. He still had his pigeons. I know. I know. I was real little, though. I was like, you know, it was a long time ago. But he still had his pigeons. He was really old then, Mr. Wallace. I loved him. He was a good, he was a nice old man. Show him where he touched you on the doll, Jeff. No, he didn't. He didn't. He was a good guy.
Starting point is 00:37:29 And, but he still had pigeons. He had a big, big old garage outback full of pigeons. And that's what he did, raise those damn home of pigeons. She's a freaking pigeon. Dirty. but they take care of business, man, and apparently they can spy for countries. So that's good stuff. Don't, if you have a spy pigeon, make sure your spy pigeon goes into India in disguise
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Starting point is 00:39:11 Our contestants today, Scotty Robinson, if he wins, not only will he get to come back for another round, he's going to win a Talking Sense, Jeffie Blue Freshie. For more information, you could go to the Talking Sense Facebook group and find the freshly-scented design just for you. If you or someone you love would like to be a contestant on What's the Lie, you can email
Starting point is 00:39:32 Chewing of the Fat at theblaze.com. Our guest, Scotty Robinson, welcome to What's the Lie? How are you, sir? He's more of a contestant. He's more of a contestant than a guest, but I'll say hello anyway. Hi, how are you, Scotty? I'm doing great. How are you?
Starting point is 00:39:51 I'm fantastic. What's going on? What's going on about you at work? What's happening? What's this noise I'm hearing? Oh, no, it's my day off. I'm just going to sit here hanging out. I mean, what do you got?
Starting point is 00:40:03 We're going to wear a warehouse right now. Okay. I work for the big guy. Oh, really? Okay. Yeah, yeah, so. All right. So are you ready to take your chance at four headlines?
Starting point is 00:40:17 One of them not real? One's a lie? I'm ready. All right. Let's go. One of these headlines, obviously, is a lie. Headline number one, Florida's mystery bass rumble may be the sound of fish bidness. Headline number two, L.A. Housing Department kicked out of their office by the landlord.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Headline number three, the monkey spotted eating from a bird feeder after escaping Highland Zoo has been captured. Headline number four. Forget the fruit. Your computer keyboard could be attracting gnats. Those are your four headlines. Headline number one. Florida's mystery bass rumble may be sound of fish business. Headline number two, L.A. Housing Department kicked out of their office by the landlord.
Starting point is 00:41:13 Headline number three, monkeys spotted eating from a bird feeder after escaping Highland Zoo has been captured. Headline number four, forget the fruit. your computer keyboard could be attracting gnats. Those are your four headlines. What is the lie? Oh, man, okay, so I haven't heard of any of these, but, you know, I got to say the two in the middle. The two in the middle sound like something that could actually happen.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Personally, I know how nasty a keyboard can get. I've got to go with the first one, the bass one. oh no oh man i wanted you to win too scotty gosh darn it oh so did i man i'm a fresh i know oh well hey thanks for listening to what's the lie and thanks for playing scotty uh what's the lie is a subsidiary of chewing the fat enterprises all information is probably accurate at the time of recording
Starting point is 00:42:12 ctf w tl m m x x i i All right, so you want to guess again, or you're just going to walk away? I'm a guess again. Let's go with the keyboard. You'd be correct. I know. Yep. Okay, I know, I know, I know.
Starting point is 00:42:37 I know. I appreciate it, though. But that's just the way it is. It was just fun playing, sir. whoever it was that emailed me at Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com and said, hey, Jeffie, shouldn't it be MMXXIV instead of MMXIII? Yeah, you're probably right. You're probably right. Thanks for email.
Starting point is 00:43:02 And I didn't forget who sent it to me, but thank you. I got it. Maybe it was on Twitter or X at Jeffrey JFR, Facebook, Instagram, Jeff Fisher Radio. Maybe it was a YouTube post Chewing the Fat of Jeff Fisher. You know what? Maybe it was on cameo. Maybe somebody on Cameo at Jeffie JFR sent it to me. That wasn't free though, so they probably do that.
Starting point is 00:43:25 Camio's not free, which you can still order one at Jeffrey JFR on Cameo. So you're probably right. So just back off me, okay? Back off me. All information at the time of broadcast is probably true. M.M.X.I.V. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at the blaze.com slash podcasts. You may have heard of the sex cult nexium and the famous actress who went to prison for her involvement, Alison Mack.
Starting point is 00:44:15 But she's never told her side of the story until now. People assume that I'm like this pervert. My name is Natalie Robamed and in my new podcast I talked to Allison to try to understand how she went from TV actor to cult member. How do you feel about having been involved in bringing sexual trauma at other people? I don't even know how to answer that question. Alison After Nexium from CBC's Uncover is available now on Spotify.

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