Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 618 | Does It Make You Psycho?
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Okay, we're safe.
Thank you, Jesus, or, you know, thank you, China.
Their biggest rocket landed in the Indian Ocean, with, you know, most of it being destroyed upon reentry, which is what we had talked about.
But they have, you know, admonished China saying, bad.
Bad, you were reckless.
What are you doing?
don't do that anymore.
Well, they only have, I think, I don't know,
a dozen more launches to go
as they're building their new space station.
Let's not forget this isn't the first time
some of their stuff has come crashing down.
I know the one space station
came through and landed in the ocean.
The other one, they crashed,
or they destroyed, but it was,
they had control of it.
You know, sure they had control.
of it.
Uh-huh.
So they are listening.
They are listening.
They are going to become, you know, more and more responsible and not so reckless with their space program.
Eyes to the skies, my friend.
Eyes to the sky.
But we're safe for now.
Welcome to chewing the fat.
City dwellers becoming more psychotic because of their lack of connection to nature?
Or does the lack of nature make urbanites more prone to becoming psychopaths?
Well, we don't know.
We just know that city slickers are more likely to be psychotic.
That's a new study from the Journal of Environmental Psychology and man.
Do I look forward to receiving my...
Journal of Environmental Psychology every time it's released.
It found the correlation between people who exhibit darker personality traits
and a preference for urban over suburban and rural areas.
Using the crowdsourcing website, prolific, researchers at the University of Derby,
love the University of Derby,
surveyed 304 UK-based adults
on their preferred geological setting.
The data showed a correlation
between socially averse personality traits
like sadism and narcissism
and being partial to inner city living.
A second study of another 235 UK-based adults
concluded similar results.
Possibly,
reflective of big city residents,
failing to get the quality of life improvements that nature brings to less urban dwellers.
Our relationship with nature is well documented and timeless experience that is becoming increasingly
strained due to fast-paced living, hectic lifestyles, and an emphasis on convenience.
However, what we do know about individuals with high degrees of connection with nature,
This is what Dean Fido, the study's author, said.
Individuals are often healthier, have better perceptions of themselves and their bodies,
show greater levels of empathy towards others, and importantly, report fewer instances of stress, anxiety, and depression.
But as I started out with saying, researchers are still unsure.
Whether city dwellers become more psychotic because their lack of connection to
nature or does lack of nature make urbanites more prone to becoming psychopaths all we do know for sure though
reading between the lines here on joining the fat is that those of you yeah you yeah those of you
living in the city as psychopaths just saying now you know i read a story this weekend about a lady who
was presumed missing in Utah.
She's a 47-year-old woman,
and she was pronounced missing for five months.
She'd gone to Diamond Fork portion of Utah's Spanish Fork Canyon.
Beautiful this time of year.
And they sent a drone into the area in hopes of finding the camper or any side of life.
Yeah, the drone crashed.
But they had a good idea where the drone.
drone crashed so they, you know, hiked in to get the drone. And oh my gosh, they found what looked
like an abandoned tent in the middle of nowhere. And as it turns out, it wasn't abandoned at all.
Uh, the missing woman emerged from the tent. Hey, what are you doing here? She was not missing.
She just, uh, you know, wanted to be alone for a while. According to this, she'd lost weight and
was weak. Now, she was, you know, she was.
eating grass and moss and using water from a nearby river,
how dare her live in the wild like that?
How dare her?
So they, you know, took her in.
She told them, hey, I just wanted some solitude and isolation.
Oh, okay, well, you know what?
We're still going to take you to the hospital for a mental health evaluation.
And a family hasn't even been contacted yet.
Now, of course, however, co-workers has suggested in the past that she may,
struggle from mental health related issues.
So,
she's still alive and she wanted to be left alone.
She said, I wanted some solitude and isolation.
But we still took her in because we know best.
It's just incredible.
I mean, we have stories about how they're cleaning up 35 tons of garbage
from a homeless camp in Los Angeles,
including 700 pounds of feet.
and urine.
Oh.
Okay.
And if you live in the city, you're a psychopath.
But heaven forbid, heaven forbid.
You want to have a little solitude and isolation.
Now, I'm guessing you're probably not supposed to set up shop in the middle of the Diamond
Fork Canyon.
But still, I don't understand.
So we're just going to take you in?
All right, fine, whatever.
Doesn't seem quite right to me, but they did.
Now, I really was surprised at some of the numbers inside of this story.
So they claim that there are currently about 1,600 people missing in the wild somewhere in the United States.
more than 600,000 people in the U.S. go missing each year.
And then that's just people missing.
And in the story it says, in the wilderness or not, well, yeah, okay.
No, er, thank you.
But between 89% and 92% are found either dead or alive.
So, 1600 people go missing in the wild or something.
somewhere in the United States, and over 90% of them are found.
Either dead or alive.
That's an incredible amount.
So what, you still have, we still have 10%, 8% at the lowest that are just missing.
They're just gone.
They just disappear.
Okay.
Great.
Thank you.
I mean, that's what missing 911 is all.
about, right? I mean, there's people just disappear. Oh, okay. Makes you think about maybe, you know,
it's okay if you're a psychopath in the city because at least you're in the city, but, you know,
whatever. Maybe if you want some, you know, quiet and isolation out in the woods, you
pitch a tent out there. So back to Los Angeles for one moment at the encampment, the homeless
encampment around the Echo Park Lake. They decided,
They needed to clean that bad boy up.
So they sent the people in.
And they talk about how much feces and urine and trash are in this homeless encampment.
You know, maybe you put out a couple of dumpsters and a couple of porta-potties just to, you know, help them out a little bit.
I don't know.
I don't know what to tell you.
It's getting bad.
It's getting, you know, batter and batter every day.
I mean, holy cow.
Now, I guess police have issued, you know, a tactical alert
because of violence that broke out for the protesters that were, you know,
around Echo Park and, you know, do you want to go down to the park
when it's full of homeless people?
Not really.
No, no, you don't.
But they're allowing these people to camp out.
And we're cleaning up all their trash.
But heaven forbid that you go out in the middle of Diamond Fork in Utah
and want a little solitude and isolation.
And we find you out there.
No.
No, no, no, no, no.
That can't be.
We're going to bring you in because we believe you need mental health evaluations.
Oh.
Okay.
Well, thank you.
I am so darn happy.
You know what's best for me.
Thank you so much.
Don't look at me like that.
I know if she had mental health issues,
and I get that she was out there in the diamond fork part,
the forest living off grass and moss and drinking from the river.
I got it.
So she probably may, possibly, could be kind of not really all there.
And there...
So it probably, you know, may have been a good thing that we brought her in for that evaluation.
But still, it just ticks me off.
You know, you should be able to go out into the wilderness and do your own thing.
Gosh darn it, the last time I checked, this is America.
And you can go about your business without being hindered by people.
You know, unless you're in Portland or unless you're in Plano, Texas.
And you'll say you're driving around.
and, you know, a let's say a militia just blocks traffic.
That just stops traffic.
Can you run them over?
No, you cannot.
You have to stop what you're doing and let them block the roadways.
The thoroughfares, the public thoroughfare.
You have to let them stop.
Now, if they had a permit, let's say for a militia,
parade. Okay, well then give me a detour around. Let me take the long way home. Okay. But to just
completely stop it and be caught in that, that video, and if, you know, I'm sure you saw it. If you
follow me on Twitter at Jeffrey JFR, I posted it over the weekend and it is maddening. A guy gets out
and starts hollering and they're at that point that the video is made, there's one police officer
there. One Plano police officer.
Now, I don't really blame him
for asking
the guy to get back into his car.
I mean, it doesn't show
him at all trying to tell them to get out
of the road, but it's one police officer,
and he's trying to keep the peace. I mean,
if you were that officer,
you're obviously calling for backup, and I
believe you can hear the audio of
other sirens showing up when
this video is being taken, you know,
being recorded.
But it just,
it's really frustrating.
And the where it happened was you can see that they're under these overpasses and these
interchanges.
And for those, I mean, they're like that all over the country.
I know.
But, you know, there's many places here in this neck of the woods in the DFW area that have,
you know, 80 overpasses and swing arounds and bypasses underneath.
So once you're in it, you're in it.
And you can quote me on that.
That's a Jeff Fisher, Chewing the Fat, quote.
for once you're in it, you're in it.
So there's no way out.
You can't go around and you can see that they're stopped and turned and people are trying
to, you know, go about their way.
That can't, we can't, we can't allow that.
We can't allow that.
And I know that they're passing laws and states all over the country to be able to let you,
you know, if you fear for your life and, you know, they're armed now.
These people are armed and they're telling people to stop and ordering them out of the car
and people are getting harmed, it's not going to end well.
And it just feels like that's what everybody wants.
We're working to that goal of where it's not going to end well.
And I don't want that.
I want to be able to let people cross the road, go about their business,
and I want to be able to have the thoroughfares open so that traffic moves along
and we're able to go and do what we want.
I don't want to have, you know, fighting in the streets.
I just don't.
And I'm guessing you don't either, but somebody has got to stop blocking the roads.
And somebody's got to stop.
What good does it do for your militia group, for what you believe in,
to halt other people going about their business?
It doesn't do you or your.
cause any good other than just let's fight and that's what's coming that's coming or at least it sure feels
that way. Maybe I'm alone. Maybe I'm alone. I'm sure the rest of you are feeling the unity brought on
from this administration and we've you know we're nothing but unified in this country and the world for
that matter. I mean, sure, we're seeing stories that China is preparing for World War III
with biological weapons for the past six years. That's it, though. Sure, we're having stories
about Havana syndrome, which, you know, has been taking place here on U.S. soil. The White
House has admitted it. You know, sure, it's happened here. And we know about it. And, you know,
don't worry about it. We, you know, we're on it. We know that's, we know that's,
somebody is attacking us with Havana syndrome.
You know what that is?
That's where they put in some kind of sounds going on.
You can quote me on that.
Some kind of sounds going on.
They use radio frequencies, and it attacks your mind and your body.
And it's happened a few times already.
In the past few years, there have been several incidents affecting U.S. embassy personnel,
including two that made diplomats in Cuba sick,
you know, prompting the Havana syndrome name.
Dozens of Americans have been diagnosed with a range of symptoms,
including traumatic brain injuries,
several describing bizarre experiences like strange noises and sensations.
The U.S. government has acknowledged cases in Cuba, China, Uzbekistan, and Russia.
And there are media reports of other countries now as well.
So good times.
Good, good times.
I don't know what else could happen that would make you think that we're living on the edge.
Oh, sure, there was that gas pipeline.
Oh, you know, ransomware attack that shut down.
They just, on Thursday, hackers stole 100 gigabytes of data from Colonial's computer systems,
then locked its computer and demanded payment.
Colonial shut down the pipeline as a precaution.
Oh, oh, that's okay.
Yeah, we just shut it down.
Who needs that?
Well, it's only, you know, the main source of diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel for the East Coast.
That's it.
It ha ha ha, ha, ha.
It ha, ha, ha, it ha, it ha, it ha, it ha, it ha,
from Gulf Coast refineries to major hubs up the coast.
Airports in Atlanta, North Carolina, New York City.
That's it, though.
That's it.
Now, they're saying that, you know, it's the hallmark of the criminal group,
Dark Side, which they consider a prime suspect in this hack.
But, I mean, the point is, is that, I mean, it was just for fun.
It was just a little cyber attack looking for a little money, that's all.
And it's, look, nothing, what could possibly go wrong?
I mean, let's say the pipeline is down for, what, five or six days?
It's only going to lead to higher prices and shortages.
That's not even funny.
It's not even funny.
Now, some of the minor portions of the pipeline have been restored,
but four of the main lines that Colonial have have not been restored.
So it is not good.
And it is not a good thing.
Now, it was a smart move on their part to just shut it down, right?
So nothing else bad could happen.
But, you know, good times.
Good, good times.
Good times.
Has this been an uplifting Monday today or what it has been?
I mean, we're safe from the space debris.
So what more good news do you want?
I mean, if you're listening live today on the 10th of May 2021,
you should feel good about the unification of the world and the United States.
Just, you should feel good.
you should feel good.
In fact, you should feel so good.
Let's go to the break room.
I need something cold to drink.
Desperately.
I'm sure you do too.
Take one, please.
Oh, yeah, oh, we need another one.
That, see, that puts me in a better, better mood, better perspective.
Gets me thinking about, you know, the podcast, the YouTube channel, the,
Social media accounts.
So you've got a podcast chewing the fat.
Well, my gosh, that's what you're listening to now.
So if you are listening and you're not a subscriber,
you are in trouble.
All right.
So the podcast police may come, I don't know,
it could happen today, could happen tomorrow,
it might happen the day after.
But you want to be able to say,
no, no, no, I subscribe.
I subscribe.
And then you got the YouTube channel, Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher,
subscribe to that.
and you have Twitter at Jeffey JFR, follow me there.
You have Facebook, Instagram, and Parlor, Jeff Fisher Radio.
You can follow me there.
Is Parlor back up yet?
Because I can't get into my account from my phone.
It says it's an invalid name, ID, phone number, whatever.
So I don't know if they're back up or if they're not back up, but, you know,
if they're going to make me jump through all the same hoops again,
I mean, if I have to waste five months,
minutes of my life.
When I could have been wasting it doing something else, come on now.
You're asking a lot, okay?
You're starting to push your luck with me, all right?
Congratulations, though, to a Sherpa guide, Kamirita and 11 other Sherpa guides who
reached the summit of Mount Everest.
Now, Sherma, or Sherpa Kamirita,
has done it for the 25th time.
Yay!
I mean, why.
But, you know, congratulations to the Sherpa,
who has now scaled Mount Everest,
25 times.
Now, Everett has been closed to climbing since, you know,
because of the, you know, pandemic.
So the southern side, which is Nepal,
and its northern side, which is China, had been closed.
Now, Nepal has started issuing climbing permits this year to 408 foreign climbers,
and China has opened up the northern slope to only a few dozen mountaineers,
who will, of course, they better be tested for the coronavirus
and keep their social distancing while climbing,
and they better be wearing a mask.
If you're climbing up Mount Everest, the first thing I want in your mind,
is wearing a medical mask.
Oh, geez, unbelievable.
So this Sherpa is 51.
He scaled Everest the first time in 1994.
He's been making the trip nearly every year since.
He is one of many Sherpa guides whose expertise and skills are vital,
vital to the safety and success of the hundreds of climbers who head to Nepal each year
striking to stand on top of the 29,032 foot mountain.
For those of you that aren't sure of feet, that's 8,849 meters.
But man, that would make you proud.
I mean, just fly over, look down.
Hey, look, there's Mount Everest.
Yeah, people climbing that thing.
Oh, that's great.
So, uh, this Sherpa,
was, you know, following after his father's footsteps, his father was a Sherpa.
And once you're in the Sherpa world, you can't get out of it.
There's no possible way.
Dad was a Sherpa.
You're going to be a Sherpa.
Okay.
So apparently, Rita, not apparently, this actually did happen.
He was in an avalanche that came down in 2015, killing 19 people.
And his family was like, hey.
why don't you stop being the Sherpa?
Or maybe you just continue being the Sherpa.
You just don't climb.
Maybe you become the Sherpa that goes,
go that way, my friend.
Follow that road, my friend.
So he, you know, I guess thought about it.
But in the end, no, I can't.
Sherpa is my life.
Or is his life.
And that's not my life.
That's for sure.
so he now has set the record of 25 times.
Sherprin up the side of Mount Everest.
Man, what an accomplishment.
Hey, did I mention that it was reported that China had been preparing for a third world war with biological weapons for the past, I don't know, six or seven years?
Did I mention that?
Yeah, I know.
I keep going back to it because it,
It really just shocks me.
And then I see a story where, you know, Hunter Biden, the son of our president of the United States,
you know, the one that's not Bo, how he had a Chinese girlfriend.
Oh, that's all.
Called her as little Chinese spy.
Oh, that's all.
When they were partnering up with their multi-million dollar deal with the Chinese,
oil giant C EFC?
Yeah, that's all.
Oh, don't forget about our president's
brother who was in on that deal, too.
I know it fell apart. Don't worry
about it. I know it fell apart because
the C-F-E-F-C's Secretary-General
Ho was arrested,
not the same Ho, was arrested and convicted of
bribery at U.S. federal prosecution,
but that's it, though.
That's not the girlfriend.
was someone else, was another ho that Hunter was a part of.
And then I see where Honeywell has been fined for sharing military specs with China.
Honeywell.
What is Honeywell worth?
Well, according to this, as of a few days ago, it's worth 158.9.
$1 billion.
That's it, though.
$158.9 billion.
Well, they were fined for sharing secrets with China,
sharing sensitive information about U.S. military aircraft with China and other countries.
I know.
I know.
They're still, they still have our business.
Apparently, they've reached a settlement with Honeywell on 34 charges.
This is our U.S. State Department has reached a settlement with Honeywell on 34 charges related to 71 drawings.
It's shared with China, Taiwan, Ireland, Canada, and Mexico from 2011 to 2011 to 2015.
Honeywell's sharing of the documents just violated the U.S. Arms Export Control Act and U.S. international traffic
in arms regulations.
That's it, though.
I was just sharing of drawings for certain parts and components for the engine platforms
of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the B-1B-Lancer Long Range Strategic Bomber, and the F-22
fighter aircraft harmed, you know, that's it.
It's just those are just national security documents.
Oh, that's all.
I mean, what could it show?
Like, could it show the dimensions?
You know, the layouts of manufacturing, castings, finished parts, gas turbine engines, military electronics, the geometrics of all that.
That's the only thing that it showed.
They were just, you know, letting them see it and have it.
That's it, though.
But the good news is that they've reached a deal from this $100, what I say, $58 billion company.
We've reached a deal.
Our government has reached a deal with them.
And they're going to pay a fine of $13 million.
Woo!
Man, does that one hurt, huh?
It sure does.
Sure, they harm national security by sharing sensitive information.
Sure.
So, sure, they still have contracts with the United States government.
You know, you and me.
Sure.
but they're going to get fined $13 million.
Now, I didn't see anywhere.
It's possible that it happened.
I didn't see anywhere of people going to jail,
people being fired,
perhaps military contracts being canceled.
Perhaps all of it,
just being a go away,
have a nice day, honey well.
Whatever you do for the government is done.
Have a nice day.
I know that they do.
And they just signed a new deal.
And I say just.
I mean, in February of this year.
They were awarded a contract with the Chinese firm
Sepco Electric Power Construction Corporation to supply telecommunications and security systems
for the King Solomon International Complex for maritime industries and services,
which is a shipyard in Saudi Arabia.
And now we find out that.
way back in 2003, you know, so long ago, who remembers 2003, where Honeywell was expanding
its presence in China?
So it moved its Asia Pacific headquarters from Singapore to Shanghai.
And it paid $100 million to secure the rights to land on which, to land, to the
land on which the property was built in 2017.
So they paid $100 million for that,
but they're being fined $13 million for sharing government military secrets
with multiple countries, 71 drawings with multiple countries.
And we're just not so what?
So what?
Quit your whining.
Did you see?
where Elon Musk lied on Saturday Night Live.
I know, I know.
How dare he?
He lied.
Now, the one thing he said, talking about Dogecoin being a hustle, that was a joke and it was meant to be funny.
But the lie was in the monologue.
His opening monologue, he said, I'm afraid to even repeat it is such a huge lie.
he said he was the first person with Asperger's syndrome to host Saturday Night Live.
Liar! Lyer! Pants on freaking fire!
I mean, come on now.
Dan Aykroyd has Asperger's, and he's been on the show and also guest-hosted the show.
So, sorry, Elon, but...
But you lied, my friend, you lied.
Did you even know he had Asperger's syndrome?
I did not.
I did not.
I guess we were all supposed to know that.
I did not.
I did not.
I even had to look up, you know, what is it?
I mean, we hear it, and we know that it's some kind of disorder.
But I wasn't, okay, so it's a developmental disorder
affecting ability to effectively socialize and communicate.
As a condition on the autism spectrum with generally higher functioning,
with generally higher functioning people with this condition may be socially awkward
and have an all-absorbing interest in specific topics.
Communication training and behavioral therapy can help people with the syndrome learn to socialize more successfully.
I would say Elon's doing okay with that.
I guess he's suffered from it.
You know, I get it.
I mean, I guess you see him being all absorbing interest in specific topics.
Yeah, it's what's made him, I don't know, a billionaire.
But I didn't realize, I mean, I didn't realize that he had suffered from this and is suffering from this.
But first and foremost, just because you suffer from some kind of thing,
doesn't mean you get to go on national television and tell people that you're the first.
I don't care.
That's a lie.
All right?
Somebody at Saturday Night Live should have said, dude, you can't lie to the people on Saturday Night Live, okay?
That won't happen.
I mean, they didn't want them to be there anyway, to begin with.
And then they let them lie.
Oh, wow.
If I be a lot, I'm pissed.
I'm pissed at the Saturday Night Live people for allowing him to lie to us and say that he was the first one ever.
Wow.
What a liar.
But he did bring some ratings, a bump to the show.
I thought it would do better, actually.
But I guess he was the third highest show, according to the ratings.
I've averaged a 4.8 household rating in Nielsen's overnight metered markets.
So it's number three behind Dave Chappelle's outing as host on November 7th.
And October 3rd season premiere fronted by Chris Rock.
And he tied the rating.
So he's tied for three.
He's not even just three by himself.
My gosh.
That's close to another lie.
As it was hosted by the Adele with her.
You know, A.G.
Yeah, Adele and her are tied with Elon.
So, I mean, he brought in some numbers.
No question.
But he didn't go through the roof.
And I thought he actually would.
I thought he would do better than that.
But that's still, you know, pretty good.
No problem.
Good for Elon.
I will say, uh, the show did not, that's not that funny.
It just isn't.
Just isn't that funny anymore.
I like some of the characters.
And they just.
it's just
well you know
it's just
it's just
hey
when you
throw all those batteries out
when you're done using them
oh first of all why are you not using
the recycled batteries
and the rechargeable batteries
why
what are you going
you think you just go to the big box store
and buy 80
batteries and then when you're done with you
you and throw them away
Okay, whatever.
But I see where the co-founder of Tesla, speaking of Elon,
J.B. Struble, said that he started Redwood Materials in 2017
to do something about those damn batteries.
Yeah, that's right.
And we have a chip shortage and a lithium shortage.
He's saying, you know, recycle those batteries.
so can we make some money off of it?
Can I look through all my, you know, drawers
and little cubby holes here on the desk
that have, you know, old batteries?
And can I sell them?
Can I sell them?
So that what he's doing is extracting and crushing the used batteries.
And I guess he has, the story says,
he uses giant machines to separate the materials.
Really?
No, he doesn't use just little machines.
He's able to recover 80% of the batteries lithium,
95% of other materials such as cobalt, aluminum, graphite, and nickel.
At the end of the process, these are packed into barrels
to be shipped to customers and made into new batteries.
So he's recycling those.
Those are huge.
I mean, that's what he's saying.
He's saying that could be the largest lithium mine could be in the drunk doors.
No kidding.
I have no doubt about that.
So he's talking about he doesn't know why we're not recycling all that stuff.
I would say make it known that I could make some cash from them.
Okay.
If I bring them in, like if I just bring them in and it's just here, here, here's my batteries.
Thank you.
Good luck.
God bless.
Save the earth.
You go make a million dollars from my batteries.
Okay?
No, that's a problem.
But if I could pull up to, what's the name of the joint again?
redwood materials
and give you my batteries
and you say,
here's some cash money,
well, now we're talking.
You know,
today's turned into
like mental health awareness day
on chewing the fat.
We had the lady
in the Utah forest.
We've got Elon with Asperger's,
and then we have the story
of this Alaska woman
who was found dead
at the base of a cliff.
So her ex
has been charged but not with murder.
He was filmed carrying a body to his car.
And they don't really know.
So they found her at the bottom of a cliff.
But surveillance video has him loading a body into his car
that looks like the girl,
but we don't really know if it's her.
So he's been charged with tampering with physical evidence,
misconduct involving a corpse,
unlawful conduct and violating conditions of release,
all stemming from the girl's disappearance.
Now, okay, first, first of all,
before I get back to the mental health thing,
so I guess he's not that good of a guy either
because if he's violating conditions of release,
that means he's been, you know, released
from somewhere. I'm sure it wasn't
the local park
when you violate conditions
of release. That usually means that a judge
has ordered you to do a few
things coming out of
jail and or prison.
So he's not that great of a guy.
Anyway, so, but back
to the mental health, because the
parents, and I'm very sorry
that she died, is horrible. She didn't
deserve to die and all that kind of
stuff. I get it. But
not really, I get it. I got it. Okay, you know,
Don't look at me like that.
I got it.
So the parents have set up a GoFundMe page to help pay for funeral cause.
And this once leads me to mental health issues.
So the guy says she stopped by to have a drink and take a bath.
And there's a picture of her taking a bath at his apartment.
And then he says, no, then I left.
I couldn't take it.
She started drinking and I couldn't take.
We had argument.
I left.
Well, according to the police, phone records, his phone never left the area of the home.
So then they have footage that shows this guy, Thomas, loading a body into the passenger seat of his car before driving off.
And it even says in the story, the body being loaded into the car appears to be Gerald Nicholson.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
So he definitely has not admitted to it.
But what leads me to the mental health issues,
so he says they got into a fight over her drinking and he left,
which, you know, I'm sure he probably didn't.
And she ended up, I mean, she could have, she could have accidentally killed herself
and he just got rid of the body because he didn't want to be charged.
Possible.
I mean, I'm not an attorney.
I'm just throwing it out there.
but for the from the go fund me page from her parents they call her Annie A and I that's what the family calls her Annie and her given name is Jerylind they call her Annie she was a bright light and a beautiful soul loved by many
I mean, that's nice, right?
I know that.
It sounds nice.
It's wonderful.
But to me, I read between the lines of,
She was a bright light and a beautiful soul,
loved by many.
Not all, not all, but loved by many.
That means that there were also many out there that went,
Annie or Geraldine is a little crazy.
I mean, perhaps she was who the song,
Sweet Little Psycho from Ava Max.
I guess the song is, what's the title,
Sweet But Psycho from Ava Max?
What a great song.
Oh, she's sweet, but a psycho, a little bit psycho.
If you haven't heard it, give Ava Max a listen.
It's well worth a listen released for our album.
heaven and hell. Ava Max, sweet but psycho. I don't know. I don't know if Annie or
Jerylain was, you know, the reason for Ava Max's song, sweet but psycho, but it's possible,
especially when the family says she was a bright light and beautiful soul loved by many.
I mean, it's nice, it's wonderful. I'm sure they're sad. They lost their daughter.
They lost, you know, their sister or whatever. But it just seems.
like it would say something
different
if she wasn't sweet
but psycho.
She still didn't deserve to die.
Stop looking at me like that.
I just love that the guy has not been charged with murder,
which means he's not admitting it.
He hasn't admitted to anything.
And they don't even know if it was her
that he was putting in the car.
They can't prove it yet.
So, I mean,
is it possible he didn't kill her?
sure it's possible.
So I know many of you are wondering who is going to get the big house in Washington in the Bill and Melinda Gates divorce.
So you probably spent the weekend struggling with, I wonder who's going to get Zanadu 2.0.
Well, it looks as though I guess Bill's going to keep it.
I don't know, maybe Melinda's pissed and wants to take him for, you know, as much as she,
possibly can.
But I would say that she doesn't want the big place.
Plus, we find out that a couple of weeks ago,
she bought a new place that they're calling a cottage in Seattle.
So she kind of had an idea that this was going to happen.
She bought a place.
I love that they're calling this place a cottage.
For $1.2 million in Seattle.
She decided to, you know, slum it in this dump in Seattle's North Broadway neighborhood.
It's, look, it's four bedrooms, two bath, dump, 1.3 million.
She doesn't want the Xanadu 2.0.
You keep that bill.
I don't need it.
What I need is this little dump I'm living in in Seattle's North Broadway neighborhood that I paid $1.2 million for.
And I also need about $40 billion from our total combined.
Well, that's all I need.
And then we'll be fine.
But for right now, I'm going to be living in this $1.2 million cottage that I have.
And you need to start diversifying a little bit because I need about $40 billion in my name.
Okay?
thank you all right yeah love you too no no not really sorry no not really love the kids love the kids
i know the big story too this weekend was over there uh geoffrey epstein we talked about it on
friday uh you know that they had their meeting with geoffrey epstein and she was really pissed
about that but i saw an interview with her she put on a good face for her book or whatever
and she talked about their family and how great bill was and they had their kids wanted to go to
a special school and Bill said, well, I'll take them. And he drove them to school every day or at least
a couple days a week to, you know, be part of their lives. And he'd have to drive to the school.
And then he'd have to drive way past our house and back up to Microsoft at the time. But he did it.
And he's just, it's a wonderful thing. And I had other parents tell me, oh, you know, that they got
their husbands to start taking their kids to school because they saw if Bill Gates can take his
kids to school, so could you, loser.
So, I mean, who knows?
Who knows with all this stuff?
You know, and you know who hates it, though, are all these other people who had all
these big divorces?
Because they start getting drudged up through the mud again.
Like, you know, Bezos is all of a sudden back in the news for his divorce.
It's been long over.
I mean, he's done with it, right?
He's got Lauren Sanchez.
He's, you know, hitching a ride with her wherever he wants.
he's got the wife being worth 50-some billion and they got nothing to do with each other.
Life is grand, right?
In fact, we see where Bezos has got his new yacht being built that's bigger than a football field
and it's going to be wonderful and he and Lauren could go sail the world and be happily ever after.
And he made sure that he had a helicopter pad put on.
He's probably got two or three helo pads on the yacht so the wife can fly around
because that was another big story this weekend where people,
People who were working with Jeff knew that there was something amiss because Jeff always hated
helicopters.
But as soon as Lauren Sanchez used to start flying him to different places in helicopters, he was
going on trips and flying in helicopters and we knew something unusual was happening.
He's like, dude, I just, I thought this was behind me.
And we still have to bring it up.
No, I don't want to dredge.
Don't dredge me through this again.
It's already over, right?
But then I got to thinking, you know, there was some, man, some monster divorces, right?
I mean, holy cow.
We'll see what happens, but Belinda's going to get some cash.
There's no doubt about that, right?
I mean, McKenzie took, what, $35 billion at the time?
She's up over $50 now?
my life's tough.
But still, $35 billion.
I don't know how she planned on living on only $35 billion.
But then I talked about another divorce that I didn't realize Elon, you know, the struggling
with his mental health issue was, I knew he was married before, but I didn't realize
there was such a big divorce.
So his first wife, they were married for eight years.
And this was, they met in college.
The couple had six kids together.
Wow.
He has five.
I mean, one of them passed away as a young baby.
But still, they had six kids together.
And they shared joint custody.
He, not surprisingly, foots the bill for everything.
He says he puts the bills for the nannies.
He sends her 20,000 a month, you know,
just for, you know, clothing, shoes and other discretionary items.
And she has a house that he's paid for in Bel Air.
So that's not bad.
I mean, that's not bad.
So he, he, that's what, that's what, then he got divorced again with, with, this other, this
Touloula Riley, she walked away with a four to four, four, two million.
So then he reconciled with her, gets back together.
They get divorced in 2015.
She walks away with, I'll just give you $16 million.
You get out of here.
Okay.
No problem.
Elon, if you are looking for somebody else to, you know, maybe spend a little time with,
you need somebody to help you through some of your mental health issues,
whatever the case, whatever.
I'm here for you.
you. I am here for you. And maybe, you know, we can work something out so that, you know,
I can be, you know, available at all times because I know it's a struggle for you. I know
it's a struggle. Then they talked about the Eccleston, right, the big Formula One boss. He,
his divorce to the Croatian-Armeni model. They were buried for 24.
years. Oh my gosh. So he gave her about $1.2 billion. That's not bad. I mean, it's not $35 billion,
and it's not about $40 that Melinda's going to walk away with, but it's still pretty good.
A billion dollars? Walking away from a divorce? Yeah. That's a good day, my friends. That's a good day.
Would I have preferred it to have been somewhere in the neighborhood of $1.2 billion? You bet.
you unless you're the cat lady remember the Wildstein's so Jocelyn Wildstein known of you know as
cat woman who I just saw a story about her she was down in Miami not long ago she had a
divorce settlement in the 90s with her billionaire art dealer hubby she got 2.5 billion dollars
in the settlement I don't know if she got it all or whatever happened but she's filed for
bankruptcy a couple years ago.
So, I mean, perhaps she shouldn't have spent so much money on plastic surgery
because she is way beyond three cuts to clown face.
Do you remember Cat Lady?
Right, you've seen her before.
Here, I'll hold her a picture up.
See?
You remember her.
Because that's the picture of her in Miami.
I guess she was there a couple weeks ago doing some cat lady partying.
But she got $2.5 billion in the late 90s, and then she blows it all and files for
bankruptcy in 2018.
Woof.
Woof.
That hurts.
That hurts.
I mean, now you're just left
staring at your
plastic surgery work
with no money.
Ooh.
Oh.
Jocelyn, baby.
Joyce's.
Joyce.
