Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 548 | Being “Unwell” Is Never Good

Episode Date: January 27, 2021

Heads Up…tire falls off plane… Canadian CEO and wife sneak in line for the vaccine in the Yukon… Cats and dogs may need a vaccine for Covid… Businesses offering paid time off to get vaccinated... Over 100 million people now positive for Covid… Harvey settles for most payouts… Twitter has new company policy to ban you if needed… Subscribe www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo code jeffy… Subscribe to the Podcast… Subscribe to the YouTube Channel… Email to Chewingthefat@theblaze.com Snake Massages… Phil Collins finally has his house empty Sly selling his place in L.A. Billie Eilish dumb or not? How long for Alexei Navalny?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Get no frills delivered. Shop the same in-store prices online and enjoy unlimited delivery with PC Express Pass. Get your first year for $2.50 a month. Learn more at p.c.express.ca. So a single engine plane flying into Chicago, O'Hare International Airport, all of a sudden says, yeah, tower, this is a boutique airline. were coming in from Ironwood. We're going to need to land
Starting point is 00:00:33 minus a tire. Yeah, we had a tire fall off. Yeah, I don't know. It's a neighborhood underneath us back there a little while. All of a sudden, our tire fell off, and I don't know if it hit anything down there or not, but we're going to go ahead and need to land
Starting point is 00:00:46 without our tire. And they made it. Five passengers, two crew members on board, and they landed, sparks flying. Everything's fine, but everybody has survived. And the tire didn't hit anything. I know. It landed between two houses.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Incredible. I just, I mean, I live close to an airport, a flight path. I drive in and out of Mercury Studios underneath a main flight path of DFW International. I mean, one of the busiest airports in the world, let alone the country. And planes are flying everywhere. I think about it once. in a while, I think more of plane crashes than actually parts falling off a plane. But if you were just, say, you know, sitting on your back porch and all of a sudden,
Starting point is 00:01:43 I mean, it's not like those tires, even for a single engine plane. I mean, a tire falling from the sky into your backyard, I wouldn't do a little bit of damage, knocked down a fence or something, right? I mean, if it just landed between two houses and nobody was, hit and it was just a hey what the heck happened between your house is there what's going on next door I don't know let's go find
Starting point is 00:02:09 out what does that tire belong to? I mean somebody's got we got to do a little investigation right the NTSB has got to say dude maybe we make sure the tire is hooked up a little bit before we take off
Starting point is 00:02:27 it's just an idea it's just an idea make sure we double check and make sure the lug nuts are tight, that'd be nice. So now I got something else to worry about. Not only do I have to think about planes crashing, but now I've got to think about parts flying off of airplanes. Holy cow. Welcome to chewing the fat.
Starting point is 00:02:49 Okay, so what would you do to get the coronavirus vaccine? Anything? Anything extra? Anything at all? I mean, I find it hard to believe that. people are going out of their way to get the vaccine. It's common. It's common. They're already giving people the vaccine.
Starting point is 00:03:15 But like we have this guy, a, well, I must call him a CEO of a large Canadian casino company, but former a CEO since he has now quit. He quit because he and his actor wife have been fined for chartering a private plan. to a remote community near Alaska and receiving the coronavirus vaccines meant for vulnerable indigenous residents. I know. I know. Right? So apparently, according to officials,
Starting point is 00:03:52 Rodney and his wife, Rodney Baker and his wife, Eckertina, traveled by charter plane to Beaver Creek. It's a community of 100 in Canada's Yukon territory. where a mobile team was administering the Moderna vaccine to residents. Now, among those slated for the vaccine were elderly members of the White River First Nation. Now, it doesn't say whether anyone from the White River First Nation was denied a vaccine because of Rodney and Eckertina. But I digress.
Starting point is 00:04:31 At the mobile clinic, the Baker's claim to be. be workers at a local motel and then got the vaccine. After the couple asked for a ride to the airport and the hotel confirmed they weren't employee staff, the mobile clinic called enforcement officers. After receiving a tip, they searched for the couple at their quarantine location. They had already left. They were discovered at the airport, preparing to fly back to Vancouver. they're both fined for breaking public health rules in Canada's Yukon territory.
Starting point is 00:05:11 Effectively, according to the Yukon Community Services Minister, John Stryker, what they did, they put our community and our isolation team at risk. I'm pretty angry at the whole thing. And you should be, John, and you should be. White River First Nation had been selected to receive vaccines because of its high-risk elderly population. Again, it doesn't say whether anyone was denied this or not. It just says they got the vaccine when it was supposed to go to these White River First Nation. But it doesn't say that anybody was denied.
Starting point is 00:05:57 So they were charged under the civil emergency measure. Act. Maximum fine, $392 bucks, plus a surcharge, maybe six months in jail or both. No way. They'll pay a fine and get off. However, people are pissed.
Starting point is 00:06:18 And they think the fine and or six months in jail is too lenient. So they may use them as a, as guinea pigs to say, don't be doing this. Okay. He was the head of, the great Canadian gaming corporation. Wow.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Runs racetracks and casinos across the country. Wow. He's, I mean, that's a good gig. And now he's out of it just for taking his wife to get the vaccine. Woof. Good luck. I mean, I don't understand sneaking in line just to get the vaccine. I mean, it's common.
Starting point is 00:06:53 I could understand, let's say, if you were sneaking in line to get, I don't know, ice cream. say from brookers ice cream.com. Let's say you were sneaking in line to go to Brookers ice cream and get Brookers founding flavors ice cream. I can see that. I can see sneaking into the line to get that, not the vaccine. If you go to Brookersicecream.com,
Starting point is 00:07:21 you're going to see representations of ice cream that looks tremendous. Let me be the one to tell you, and I am qualified to tell you, I am an ice cream eating professional, that it is as good or better than it looks on their website. It is incredible ice cream.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Brookersicecream.com. And now, you don't have to cut in wine. I know. I'm sure they've got stores you can go to, whatever, go there and see their little founding father's outfits, look at them and say, hey, you're cute, give me the ice cream. Or you go to brookersicecream.com. You click on the ship nationwide button. You order your ice cream.
Starting point is 00:08:13 You pick what day you want it delivered on. And then it shows up at your house. I know. Amazing, right? Yes. Yes. America is a wonderful, wonderful place. At least, as far as ice cream is concerned.
Starting point is 00:08:32 Every flavor is themed around founding fathers and founding mothers from Franklin's Black Raspberry Republic, if you can keep it, to Patrick Henry's Give Me Chocolate or Give Me Death. You're going to be spooning into some super premium quality flavor. I'm telling you. Or you can get the Marie Antoinette. Let's them eat red velvet cake. I know that'd be perfect for Valentine's Day.
Starting point is 00:09:02 Brookersicecream.com. Brookersicecream.com. Click on the ship nationwide button, order your ice cream, and you'll be saying, oh my gosh, Jeff Fisher was right. He is a professional ice cream judge, and he said that Brookers Founding Flavors was some of the best ice cream in the world.
Starting point is 00:09:29 He's right. Brookersicecream.com click on that ship nationwide button, order your ice cream, pick what day you want it delivered on, and be prepared to enjoy ice cream like you've never done before. Okay, so now they're saying that our animals,
Starting point is 00:09:52 cats and dogs, need to be vaccinated against COVID-19. wait, what? Oh, yes, amid the threat of continued evolution of the virus in animals. Yeah. Vaccination of some domesticated animal species might be necessary to curb the spread of the infection. So we're going to have to give up our... People are cutting in line for the vaccination, and now they're going to be bringing their pets to.
Starting point is 00:10:19 I don't know if they're saying that we should be giving them our vaccine, or if we should develop a separate vaccine for pets? Now, they'll probably say, well, we're not talking about our vaccine, Jeff. We're talking about a separate vaccine for pets. Oh, okay. Because as far as I know, they have been no cases of humans contacting COVID-19
Starting point is 00:10:43 from a dog or a cat. So are we just taking a guess? You know, sometimes it's going to happen. Some Dingleberry is going to kiss their cat and get COVID-19. What about protecting the animal from the human? Right? The human gets COVID and gives it to the animal. I don't know that we know of any of those cases actually happening,
Starting point is 00:11:09 but good. It's possible. So be careful. Maybe you could talk to your company that you're working for into giving you time off to get the vaccine for you, and fluffy. Now, you know you want Fluffy to get vaccinated. I mean, companies are already starting to offer employees paid time off to get the vaccine.
Starting point is 00:11:35 It doesn't take that long. I mean, if you make the list, it's only a short period of time during one day for you to get the shot. Okay, too, if you get the double shot, right? You have to go back. But I know that, I know the big story. that I read earlier today was about Olive Garden saying that they were going to offer hourly employees time off to get the, you know, paid time off to get the COVID vaccine.
Starting point is 00:12:03 And they say, and I think this is just a precursor for them to say, ooh, man, we'd love to have you working for us, but you didn't want to get the vaccine? Yeah, new, have a nice day. Okay. Because they say the vaccine isn't going to be required, but we are strongly encouraging our workers to get vaccinated. Uh-huh. So I really should say the vaccine is not going to be required now,
Starting point is 00:12:37 but that's going to happen in the future. So you might as well, if you want to work for us, you might as well get the vaccine. I'm pretty sure that's going to be happening. You can count on that with a bunch of companies. It's just amazing that that's going to happen. And really, I hadn't planned on getting into COVID, really, but we realize we're over 100 million cases worldwide now.
Starting point is 00:13:03 It's just amazing, right? I mean, the USA is still considered number one with 26,037,715 total cases. India is number two. India, a billion three, almost a billion four people, number two. Maybe I believe that. Maybe. I mean, maybe I think our testing may be better, so, you know, they may be ranked number one. But the country with 1,439,3,726 people is ranked 83rd in the world with 89,272,000,000,000.
Starting point is 00:13:45 cases, China. Uh, no, I do not believe that. For a second. For a second. And according to this, they have 75 new cases with no new deaths. So they have 4,636 deaths total. The U.S. has 436,351 deaths. Brazil has 219.
Starting point is 00:14:15 thousand, 203 deaths. India has a 153,821 deaths. Mexico has 152,000. Wow. And you're telling me China has 4,000? New. No, no, no, no, no, no, my friends, I do not believe that for one second. So, my man, Harvey Weinstein, back in the news again, the court has agreed to 17 million. dollars in a payout for accusers. Harvey's 68. Man, he's, it was convicted, I don't know, last year, right? 23 years for rape and sexual assault. I am told, or I read, he's not doing well in jail.
Starting point is 00:15:06 So, I mean, he is, I believe the quote I saw was, unwell, which is, you don't necessarily want to have that as a human being. How are they doing? Unwell. That's never good. Never. Never. Never.
Starting point is 00:15:24 Unwell is never good. So, uh, so anyway, the judge, uh, okay, a,
Starting point is 00:15:35 uh, a deal, a settlement for 17 million. So the, the payout for his victims will come from the liquidation of the Weinstein company, which filed for bankruptcy in 2018. And the judge said, look, I'm overruling the objection from some accusers because I know they're looking to pursue appeals outside of the bankruptcy court, right?
Starting point is 00:15:59 But the judge was like, it's minimal, minimal if any recovery. So we're going to do this deal for you, okay? Okay. So the judge said that 83% of sexual misconduct claimants in the bankruptcy have experienced. loudly that they want closure through acceptance of this plan. So 83%, let's make this deal. Let's go. They do not seek to have to go through any further litigation in order to receive some
Starting point is 00:16:30 recovery, some possible recompense, although it's clear the money will never give them that. Yeah, we got it, Judge. Thank you. So the $17 million fund will be divided among 50 claimants with most of the serious allegations resulting in payouts of 500,000 or more. Boy, that doesn't sound like an awful lot, though, does it? 17 million sounds pretty good.
Starting point is 00:16:53 500 grand. E! Sounds like you should hold that for more. But 39 of the 47 were in favor of the settlement. Wow. Eight opposed to it. So those eight will have the option to forego the payout under the plan if they want to continue pursuing claims.
Starting point is 00:17:18 I don't know. Man, that's a tough line to walk, man. Take the 500 grand or a little bit more, whatever you get, or go for more, and good luck, God bless, getting anything out of that. Because times they're getting tough as far as Weinstein. Because there ain't no money coming in. The place shut down four years ago, okay?
Starting point is 00:17:44 I don't know. I don't know who's making any money from the Weinstein company anymore or if it doesn't exist or if they've got, if Bob's got some kind of shell company, make it some cash. But he's out of it too. The directors and the officers who include the brother received releases that absolved them from any potential liability for enabling his conduct. So they're in the clean. Nice. Nice. So Weinstein Company sold its assets to Lantern Entertainment,
Starting point is 00:18:18 which became Spyglass Media Group for $289 million. So there's a little bit of cash right there. Insurers contributed $35 million under the liquidation plan, which also provides $9.7 million to the former officers and directors of the Weinstein Company, allowing them to pay a portion of their legal bills over the past several years. Interesting. So there's got to be a little bit of cash somewhere. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:44 you might want to hold out. You might want to hold out for a little bit more. It just, you know, I don't know. 500 grand? You know, shoot, do I want 500,000 right now? You bet you. I would sign just about anything for 500 grand right now. As a matter of fact, I don't know what I wouldn't do for 500,000 right now.
Starting point is 00:19:10 You'd have to, you'd have to, you'd have to, you'd have to, you'd have to, you'd have to, to make a list of things for me to do and I'd have to tell you maybe maybe I wouldn't do them but there isn't much I wouldn't do for 500,000 right now but my point is it just seems like wow after you went all through that and you accused him and you went through all that with Harvey I mean maybe you just take the 500 grand some of these never did anything except come out of the would work after a few showed up to complain. So they're just hopping on the bandwagon. So you take your 500 grand and you get out.
Starting point is 00:19:51 You know what? I've changed my mind. Take your 500 grand and have a nice day and let Harvey be unwell in prison by himself. Okay? He's going to die soon. I mean, you know it as well as I do, right? I don't want it to happen. I'm not wishing for it to happen, but you know it's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:20:12 It just is. It just is. Don't look at me like that. The guy's 68, okay? And he is being closely monitored and being described as unwell. It's never good. You can quote me on that, okay? Being described as unwell is never good.
Starting point is 00:20:40 All right, let's go to the break room. I need to get a drink. of something ice cold. That is for sure. Oh my gosh. So good. So yesterday, we talked about Twitter
Starting point is 00:21:03 unveiling their Birdwatch program, which is a community-driven approach to misleading information. And then we find out that My Pillow, CEO, Mike Lindell, permanently suspended from Twitter. And we find out that he's permanently suspended from Twitter from a new, which we have talked about before,
Starting point is 00:21:26 these companies and their company policies. Ah, it's company policy. Sorry, that's what it is. It's company policy. I wish I could do something for you, but I can. It's company policy. And so Twitter announced a new
Starting point is 00:21:40 civic integrity policy. Now, it's, for the purpose of manipulating or interfering in elections or other civic processes, you cannot do that. Okay. If that's a violation of another company policy, we even named it. The civic integrity policy. Okay?
Starting point is 00:22:04 And if you violate that, gone. Have a nice day. So it's just another company policy from Twitter that you might violate someday. If you do, have a nice day. I mean, if someone from the Birdwatch community highlights you, and then they realize that maybe you've, I don't know, breached the civic integrity policy,
Starting point is 00:22:32 you could be gone. Have a nice day. You are permanently suspended, my friend. And no one. No one wants that to happen. At least here on chewing the fat. If you're listening to this program, right now, this podcast, this show, this broadcast,
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Starting point is 00:24:18 Twitter, is that Jeffrey J. Facebook and Instagram is Jeff Fisher Radio and a company that, you know, broke company policy for multiple companies. Parlor, if they come back up, it's Jeff Fisher Radio. I mean, that's an amazing story, but I don't want to get into all the company policies they broke. Whoa. It is out of control.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Man, they were, they were letting people post. whatever they wanted. I know. I know. You want to talk about out of control. That's what they were. So they had to be stopped.
Starting point is 00:25:03 Right? Right? Yeah. Of course, you know, I'm right. So, you know, we all are struggling with pain. We're all struggling with you know
Starting point is 00:25:21 pandemic I don't know what you'd call it depression now pandemic pandemic stagnation no pandemic
Starting point is 00:25:40 paralysis that's what we're suffering with pandemic you know what you can quote me on that yes we are suffering from pandemic paralysis and one of the things that I think could help is a snake massage. I know.
Starting point is 00:25:58 I think this should be her new ad from a serpentessa. She should have a new ad. Beat pandemic paralysis. Get a snake massage. So this lady for 29 years or so said that she was working as a belly dancer and a childhood friend
Starting point is 00:26:28 of her husband gave her a boa constrictor and who doesn't give snakes for gifts really and she named it Sophia of course a tribute to the Greek goddess of wisdom now Sophia was bred in captivity and used to being handled by humans so the learning curve of getting acquainted with one another
Starting point is 00:26:48 was more on my end than hers, but little by little, they began to establish a friendship. And while, what's her name again? Serpentessa. I love the story. Her name is Serpentessa. Not her real name. Really?
Starting point is 00:27:10 She claims to be a snake priestess. Okay. And these are healing massages. Okay. Now, she knows she's not a massage therapist, so she makes sure she gets that out of the way right away. I'm not a licensed massage therapist. Don't start thinking.
Starting point is 00:27:26 Don't start thinking I'm breaking any kind of rules. Now, she's had so many private sessions and coaching groups and events. I mean, probably more than 20,000 people have had a live snake encounter. And snake medicine and integrating snakes into wellness activities, is, well, it really is nothing new. People have long held snakes as a symbol of healing and renewal. I know.
Starting point is 00:27:58 That's what I've been saying. That's why I'm saying. You can defeat pandemic paralysis by getting a snake massage from the snake priestess, Serpentessa. Not her real name. You get that done.
Starting point is 00:28:18 All right. All right. Now, she's opened herself up to healing and the healing process. The connection between her and Sophia, wow. I like to refer to as Hispers. I know. She gets, you know, she feels the snake and she knows what kind of, what kind of thing the snake is thinking.
Starting point is 00:28:47 So she got these messages, these messages from the snake these hispers and so she knows she knows the snake is not a tool or a prop okay and she doesn't manipulate it in any way okay
Starting point is 00:29:05 all right and no one has ever been bitten or hurt during one of her sessions so you can believe her she's the high priestess no she's not the high priestess she's the snake priestess that goes by Serpentessa, not a real name. So she introduced, so she does meet and greets with these events,
Starting point is 00:29:31 and she has kids and adults show up. Man, she came up with snake sanctuaries. She began offering these snake massages. Man, do I want a snake massage right now? a session, a private session one-on-one, 75 minutes. Man, do I want that? And do I want that? At the end of the sessions, get this.
Starting point is 00:30:01 She's going to give me snake skin that's been shed at the time of the snake crawling all over me and massaging me. And it only costs $297. Now, it's a little more expensive for group snake encounters, and it's so much more expensive if she doesn't mention it here. So it's $300 for 75 minutes for you and me by ourselves.
Starting point is 00:30:31 But if it has a group, maybe we get a discount. Maybe that's why she doesn't mention it because it's a lot cheaper. Right. So you get to have the snake freely roam your body and it contained experiences
Starting point is 00:30:46 and it forces you to be present in the moment. and man, it provides much needed release and it just will help you help you get rid of the pandemic paralysis that we all live in right now. So if you have experienced snake massages before and it has helped email me at Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com. I want to know. I want to know.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Now, the Serpentessa is 65 years old now and currently has 10 boa constrictors. And she says that, you know, it's a big undertaking. And she's got an entire room dedicated to them. She keeps them all separate. There's no serious snake business going on. I don't allow them to cohabitate taking care of any boa constrictor business. Because she said it's too hard to find homes for their offspring.
Starting point is 00:31:45 Wait, what? Hey, water boa constrictor? No, I'm good. Thanks, though. You can start a new business. Snake massages. That's actually might not be a bad idea, except it's a bad idea now because,
Starting point is 00:32:02 I mean, really nobody's letting you into their home. They eat every two to three weeks. When they're young, you feed them live mice. but when they're grown, eh, who cares? They don't have to be alive. Just give them frozen rooms. All right, it's been two weeks. Here's a frozen rat.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Get out of here. Have a nice day. Okay? So she's with now, and she can't do it now. This is what this is about. She's suffering from pandemic paralysis too. She's probably fine, though, because she's letting the bow is, you know, crawl all over.
Starting point is 00:32:48 But she hasn't been able to give her experience out. And you're not getting a virtual snake. You can get virtual anything you want. But she's not giving out virtual snake massages. I mean, we have we have strippers going on virtual dates, right? With people, we have strippers and hookers going on virtual dates, getting going on Zoom dates because they can't, you can't go out and pay for sex on the street during the pay.
Starting point is 00:33:16 pandemic. So you bring them in on a Zoom call, but she's not offering Zoom snake massages. That's a mistake. That's a mistake. But, you know, look, I'm not a snake expert, not a boa constrictor massage therapist. And I most definitely am not a snake priestess, but that goes by the name, serpentessa, not her real name. So most definitely of not that. So we talked about Phil Collins and his ex-wife, who then moved into his house and wouldn't leave in Miami, and then tried to say that he had a body odor and he couldn't take care of himself.
Starting point is 00:34:02 And the judge said, no, no, no, no. That's all bull crap. Take that away. We're not, we're not, we don't throw that in the case. You have until, I think it was the first of the year to get out. And she's out now. So Phil's finally, finally got his place in Miami back to being empty again.
Starting point is 00:34:23 And, you know, I guess it's sold or he has it up for sale. You know, it's a $40 million piece of property. And, you know, she wouldn't leave. Her and her boyfriend. They wouldn't leave. Now, they still have litigation going on because she still wants more money from Phil.
Starting point is 00:34:42 I mean, she is, unbelievable. Phil has been financing her life for quite some time. I mean, it makes you want to marry Phil. I'll tell you that. I'll marry him. I'll push that wheelchair around, hand him his little drumsticks and everything for.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Now, there's something again. I said, there isn't much I wouldn't do for $500,000. You get a lot more than $500,000. Doing that for Phil Collins? This lady's married to him twice. And she's been living in his $40 million house, wouldn't leave, taking a bunch of money one other time, and now she wants more money from him?
Starting point is 00:35:19 Man, that's... It's just bad. It's just bad. I feel sorry for him. But, you know, then again, if he was going to marry me, I wouldn't feel sorry for him. I see where we talked about Sylvester Stallone. Not long ago was selling all his watches.
Starting point is 00:35:39 Remember we were thinking, I was thinking, what kind is he falling on hard times? What's going on? And so now he's, selling his Los Angeles mansion. I know. $130 million bucks. This is Los L.A. Mansion for sale.
Starting point is 00:35:55 Remember, he bought the place. He just bought a new place down in Florida for $35.4 million. Now, that is a big difference. $130 million. And the taxes in California have got to be outrageous. And I know, you know, he lives in the same neighborhood. is Danzel, Justin and Haley, Eddie, Rod, Magic, Mark, Marky Mark. That's a good neighborhood right there.
Starting point is 00:36:30 Danzel, Washington, Justin and Haley Bieber, Eddie Murphy, Rod Stewart, Magic Johnson, Mark Wahlberg. That's a good neighborhood. There's some fine pieces of property in that neighborhood. And Sly's was $130 million, and he's out. Have a nice day. I'm moving to Florida. I bought a one and a half acre piece of property in Florida, 250 foot private waterfront,
Starting point is 00:36:55 and I'm moving to South Florida. Have a nice day. I'm not paying California taxes anymore. I mean, maybe that's what he's doing. He's just liquidating, and he's tired of paying West Coast taxes, and we're moving to Florida. Okay?
Starting point is 00:37:08 And he'll settle for, somebody will give him, what he said? We'll get news within the next three weeks, Sly's house sells for $125 million. Maybe $120. But he's going to take it. Somebody's going to offer him $120. He's going to go to sell it.
Starting point is 00:37:29 I want it on my hair. I'm going to Florida. Have a nice day. Guaranteed. That's a chewing the fat prediction. Put it in the bank if there's a bank for chewing the fat predictions. Billy Eilish. I don't know whether to think she's.
Starting point is 00:37:46 extra smart or just dumb or just not knowing. I don't know. I don't know what to think. She admitted that she paid $35 for a box of cereal saying she doesn't know how much things cost. You know, I kind of get it, right? She's 19 now. And she's lived in an amazing bubble for a long time, you know, at least a couple of years. They say she's worth like 50-some million already.
Starting point is 00:38:16 Wow. I mean, she's That's amazing. Right. So she's been homeschooled. She shot to fame a few years ago, right? So for the last three or four years, she's been huge. And she really hasn't had to do anything for herself. And she grew up with no money. She doesn't know what things cost.
Starting point is 00:38:51 She's never had to have been, you know, someone responsible for things like that. So, I mean, I guess I'm on her side. I'm on it. Of course she didn't know how much a box of cereal were cost. And now for the last couple years, she asked for something and it's there, right? She doesn't go to the grocery store. Billy Eilish isn't going to the grocery. store. And people were, oh, well, I knew how much cereal and shoes, a beach chair, a watch,
Starting point is 00:39:25 how much gas costs at 16. I worry for my grandkids' future. Well, do you? And did you? I mean, maybe you did. Maybe you did. I was trying to think at 16. Did I care? I mean, I know how much a pack of cigarettes was were R I knew you know how much a 12 pack of beer
Starting point is 00:39:53 and I guess I would know you know what gas was but I never money didn't mean anything you know
Starting point is 00:40:02 I just knew if I didn't have enough but it didn't mean anything I just I don't know it seems she just is a person
Starting point is 00:40:10 who's I mean holy cow she apparently bought wanted to buy a box of cereal and she received 70 boxes of fruit loops in some online shopping blunder.
Starting point is 00:40:25 And she said, I feel kind of stupid. I don't know how much fruit loops are. I tried to order one box of fruit loops. And I was like, oh yeah, sure, it's $35. I didn't know that that's expensive. All right. I mean, I guess. I mean, you got to know. I mean, 35 bucks. You got to know a little bit. That's why I'm kind of torn. Because even if you don't really have an idea, don't you think, you know, a box of cereal, 35 bucks?
Starting point is 00:41:02 I mean, don't you think that that's a little much? Don't you think? I mean, I would hope so. I would hope so. But, you know, now that she's worth, millions and has people doing things for her? What does she care? What is she care?
Starting point is 00:41:25 She's already worth, I said 50. I apologize. 53 million. And so she's 19 worth 53 million? She wants to pay $35 for a box of fruit loops. You let her pay $35 for that box of fruit loops. Okay, my friend? And zip it.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Speaking of zipping it. How long before? for Putin's little opposition leader, Alexei Navalny Navalny? He's not going to be around long.
Starting point is 00:42:01 I mean, I know that he's got people on his side. I mean, over the weekend, thousands of people took to the streets to support him. And they arrested a bunch of people. They've been searching his wife's house. They've been searching his friend's house.
Starting point is 00:42:17 I mean, Yeah, big deal. The U.S. condemned the arrest. Ooh. And, you know, everything's been downplayed by Russia news. You know, they say that demonstrators are going to take through the streets until he's released. Oh, man, we went to release him, and he fell down in a bullet ended up in his head. And I don't know what to tell you.
Starting point is 00:42:42 But, uh, fool, man, it's, uh, it's over. I mean, they're going to send him to jail anyway for his, you know, trumped up embezzlement charges or whatever the heck was going on with him. So if he goes to that prison, you're telling me he's going to survive that? I think not. I think not.
Starting point is 00:43:05 There's going to be some accidental falls there, too, my friends. It's not going to be pretty. So, do you think Vladimir is going to let this guy live? I mean, you know, it's already. tried to kill him, he tried to poison him, and the guy screwed up. Do you think that guy is still alive? I think not. I think there's an investigation if the press wants to look. See if the guy that admitted, he talked to the guy, Navalny talked to the guy that poisoned him when he was in
Starting point is 00:43:35 the hospital in Germany and got him to admit it because he was, uh, Navalny was, uh, pretending to be someone else and got the guy to admit it. You think that guy is still alive? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Uh, no. Let me answer that for you. No. So just be prepared. Be prepared for a couple of deaths coming in the news.
Starting point is 00:44:01 All right. In the near future. I don't know, you know, time period, but you've got, you've got Harvey Weinstein, who is unwell. And you've got, uh, Alexei. Navalny, who is, he may not be unwell. I mean, he may be back to health after his poisoning and, you know, still getting back to normal activities. But he is in the eyes of Vladimir Putin and the heads of the Russian government, that man is on well, too. And his wife, too.
Starting point is 00:44:45 They might just disappear. That might be what happened to him. I don't know. We sent him on a plane to prison, and we don't know what happened. I mean, he should be there. He's a knee on the list? You mean he didn't enter the prison? We've got to do an investigation.
Starting point is 00:44:59 I don't know. They just may disappear. Poof. Oh, no. What happened to Alexa and his family? Don't know. One day he was here, and the next day he wasn't. That might not.
Starting point is 00:45:16 not surprised me either. It just disappears. He's out of the news. What happened? I don't know. He just disappeared. We keep asking questions and they say, we don't know.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Have a nice day. Let's talk about something else. Okay. All right. That could happen too. This is gone. Poof. And I laugh about that being Russia.
Starting point is 00:45:41 But we have National Guardsmen, military. in Washington, D.C. now on the streets. And it is becoming the new normal for, you know, the United States of America to have military troops in our capital.
Starting point is 00:46:06 So I don't like that either. So the jokes about Russia, those days, you know, I don't like it either. And it's an amazing thing to me, just as a, just as a side note. That's a little thing, you know, thinking out loud. It's an amazing thing to me that for the last four years,
Starting point is 00:46:27 we've heard nothing about, nothing but, you know, the president is a dictator, is a ruler on high. And yet, with the new president, we have Russian, We have, now they may be Russian troops. We have American military troops in the capital, blocking people, or at least keeping people safe on the streets of our capital.
Starting point is 00:47:03 Huh. What kind of leaders bring in the military like that? Because I'm confused. I'm confused. Is it the leaders that? represent a republic and have freedom, or as the leaders that represent a dictatorship and communism? I can't figure it out.
Starting point is 00:47:27 I don't know. I just don't know. Ah, whatever. Just give me a box of fruit loops and I'll be fine.

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