Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 635 | Who’s a Cute Little A-76!? You Are

Episode Date: June 2, 2021

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Let's say you go out for a swim and you're looking for fossilized megalodon shark teeth and a river in Florida. You know, like let's say the Mayaka River. And all of a sudden you come up for a breath and you feel like you got hit by a boat going 50 miles an hour. And you feel like a propeller to the head just pulled you down. And you realize, hey, I'm not sure what. just happened so you come up for air and there's a gator looking at you about four feet away. According to Jeffreyheim from Tampa, Florida, that's exactly what happened to him. And so he claimed that he learned dealing with sharks.
Starting point is 00:00:46 You don't want to act like prey. So you don't want to move too fast. I just started moving slowly away, he said. Now he was released from the hospital after the gator had bitten his. his head and one of his hands. His skull was fractured 34, well, he was fractured and they put 34
Starting point is 00:01:07 staples in it to close the wound. He claims he just was lucky. Yeah, nothing says getting bitten the skull by a shark is lucky. I'm lucky he didn't death roll me. He didn't get an arm,
Starting point is 00:01:24 my face, my neck, my leg, literally anywhere else. He got the skull and that's where it was strong enough to protect me from the full power of the gator's teeth. Oh, yeah, he hit me in the perfect spot. How about no? So he started a GoFundMe page to pay for the medical bills.
Starting point is 00:01:48 And I should have done that. So he's raised $2,300. The goal was $6,000. So if you want to help him out, you can look for his GoFundMe page, the Jeffrey. I'm H-E-I-M-Go Fund Me page to help him out after getting bit by a gator. I would say that, I don't know. You know, we just had the story not long ago where the guys found the Meglodon bone, right, the thigh bone or whatever, and they knew it was fossilized and it was wonderful.
Starting point is 00:02:16 So he's out there looking for the same kind of thing on Memorial Day weekend, and you get bit in the skull by a gator. It does not sound like the best Memorial Day weekend. But it is a story he can tell forever. No kidding because he was just lucky. Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat. So according to Lawn Starter, who is apparently the world's leading company now on polls and
Starting point is 00:02:48 rankings of cities in America, they have ranked the horniest cities in America, comparing the 200 biggest cities based on nine key indicators of sexual content. I mean, okay, thank you. Appreciate it. So you have the cities, you have their overall scores, and it's part of adult content popularity, adult entertainment access, you have adult supplies access,
Starting point is 00:03:25 sex partner potential, and unprotected sexual activity, all equal part of the rankings. The top 10 cities in America, coming in at number 10, Baltimore, Maryland, number 9, Tempe, Arizona. Number 8, Dayton, Ohio. Number 7, Newark, New Jersey, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, number six. Atlanta, Georgia, number five. Providence, Rhode Island, number four. Hollywood, Florida, number three. Orange, California.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Number two, and coming in it, number one. Number one, city in America, for the Hornier City in America, Paradise, Nevada. I know, I know, really weird. And you look at the bottom 10, and seven of the 10 are from Texas.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Really incredible. And three of them are from D.FW. So you have McKinney, Texas, Plano, Texas. and Frisco, Texas. Frisco's 199, Plano's 194, McKinney's 192. That's all DFW.
Starting point is 00:04:32 That's the greater DFW Metroplex. Omaha, Nebraska, Naperville, Illinois, Plano, Brownsville, Texas, and other times a prison town. That's can't be right. Laredo, Texas,
Starting point is 00:04:44 Amarillo, Texas, Cape Coral, Florida, and Midland, Texas is the least horniest city in America, just so you know. And they're calling it in their story the sexless Texas. Adults clearly prefer to be alone with just their feelings in the lone star state.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Two of the 23 Texas cities in our rankings placed in the top 100. McCallin, number 65, and Colleen, Texas, number 73. And as I said, seven of the bottom are Texas cities. So, wow. Really, really bad rankings. for Texas cities in this poll. There's no doubt about that. But I was thinking, oh, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:05:30 What about my, you know, my hometown of Tampa, Florida? Where are they ranked at? What's the deal? I mean, Tampa is, you know, strip club central. That's part of living in Tampa is working, I mean, stopping by, or, I mean, driving by the strip clubs in Tampa, Florida. and they are ranked 25th in the country overall Hornia City. They are number one in adult content popularity.
Starting point is 00:06:04 Yeah, no kidding. But they dropped down a little bit with adult entertainment access. 52. How is that possible? Adult supplies access 112, sexual partner, potential 43rd, and unprotected sexual activity, 114. But then, I mean, the greater Tampa Bay area, looking at St. Petersburg, they've got to be up there ways, right? I mean, so St. Pete is 84th. Wow, 84th in the ranking and they're 37th with their overall score.
Starting point is 00:06:40 But they are 27th in adult content popularity. Really, not that good. They're not a good showing. Not a good showing from Tampa, Florida. disappointed. Well, same. Better for Tampa than it is St. Pete. But, you know, Tampa ranked 25th, but number one in adult content popularity. So, you know, good for them as they are still in the rankings of the top 25 in America as the horniest cities in America from lawn starter. That was Danish journalist Louise Fisher. She was doing a segment for Radio
Starting point is 00:07:21 4 morning show in March for an opening of a club, a swingers club, and ended up having sex on the air. And you can hear a whole lot more with the report that they released on Twitter. And she said, she's fine. She was doing the interview while having sex. And it was a radio feature. And it included clips of her moaning. it and a herded clips of more than that actually.
Starting point is 00:07:53 But I didn't play that for you, so it's for adults. You know, that's just, we'll leave it at that. I know, I know, I know. I'm embarrassed for myself. I'm embarrassed for myself not playing it for you. But I'm not going to because I don't know who's listening. And, you know, just know that I'll tweet it out. And you can listen for yourself for the report that they teased on their Twitter account.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Now, she said that, you know, I was approached by the guy, and I find the people at the Swingers Club are much more polite to each other than you are used to in normal biser clubs, and you don't have to explain anything or excuse anything. It's simple, you know, I just couldn't help myself. It wasn't the best sex of my life, but it was a great experience. Now they're trying to present this as, oh my gosh, what a huge journalistic expanse. Was it?
Starting point is 00:08:58 Was it really? I'm telling you that in the early, back in the day, and I know, this is, you know, me talking back, and it doesn't know, you don't get those days back. You know, we had multiple women in the studio and men in the studio who were, willing to do many things without clothes on. And it was all on the radio, my friends, all on the radio. And so people were, you could, we gave a, we've given away tattoos and we've given it away piercings.
Starting point is 00:09:34 And we've done all of that before. And then we had to stop doing that. Because of heaven, oh my gosh, we can't do any of that kind of stuff on the radio. What do you mean like having fun? Yeah, you can't do any of that. Sorry. Sorry. So it's a two-minute long segment that was released, and you can hear or asking questions in the Danish language.
Starting point is 00:09:57 I forget that's where Barack Obama's girlfriend is from. And the story was first approved for her to visit to the Swingers Club, and the editor said, yeah, let's go with it. Radio 4 morning show. Let's go to Louise, who's having sex at the Swingers Club. Good for you, and it's radio you don't get any more around the world. But you're starting to again because everything old is new again. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:27 I talked about that this morning during Pat's show on Pat Unleashed. Pat was out six, so I did the show for Pat on the Blaze Television and Radio Network. About the Brazil-based JBS, the world's largest meat producer, shuddered all of its U.S.-based beef plants on Tuesday, responding to a cyber attack. The shutdowns impacted all nine beef plants located in Arizona, Texas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wisconsin, Utah, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, and according to officials from the United Food and Commercial Workers Union,
Starting point is 00:11:01 I'm sorry, the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, which represents about 25,000 JBS employees. And they have 66,000 workers across 84 U.S. U.S.-based locations. 25,000 of them are part of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. They were pissed. Yeah, you can find. If you got cyber attack, no problem.
Starting point is 00:11:27 We're still getting paid, though. You're not going to try to take our pay away. Sorry, not going to happen. So it's unclear whether how long it's going to take for them to open back up. Apparently, they've started to reopen some again. I mean, it's a shock to the system if meat prices are going to go even higher because of this. That is for sure. They're responsible for at least
Starting point is 00:11:48 25% of the meat in the U.S. I say give it away free, don't let it go to waste. Let's go. Open this thing back up and start discounting prices. Let's go. I don't want the meat going bad and just having you throw it away.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Okay? Now, they don't know that it was, they haven't yet publicly disclosed the ransomware attack. They talked to the White House, and apparently, you know, the White House said, oh, yeah, yeah, the White House isn't engaging directly with the Russian government and is engaging directly with the Russian government and the matter. And we're delivering the message that responsible states do not harbor ransomware criminals because we're pretty sure that it's the Russian group again. And I don't know if they're, you know, negotiating or what, how much or if they're paying.
Starting point is 00:12:43 but I talked a little bit about it, I think, yesterday. It might have been on this show. The shows are starting to blend together now. But I talked about the guy, Curtis Minder, who is a negotiator for these ransomware hackers. That's what he does now. He started about a year ago because so many companies were getting hacked
Starting point is 00:13:03 and paying them off. In this story, it's a long story in The New Yorker, and it's really good. It talks about his, his rise to prominence in the cybersecurity negotiating tactic world. And he talks about how he negotiates with them. Who does it? They called him one weekend and he said, yeah, sure, I'll do it.
Starting point is 00:13:31 And now that's what he spends a lot of his time doing. The ransomware groups include this our evil work. and they handle ransom negotiations on behalf of its affiliates. The hackers use various techniques to gain access to the company's computers. They embed malware and an email attachment. And he said that paying ransom, you worried about being a venture capital or the dark web, but they are paying it, man. He talks about in 2018, they would do companies and they would pay, you know,
Starting point is 00:14:07 they'd pay $7,000, $10,000, and then it jumped up through the roof in after 2018. In 2019, it grew to $41,000, and now they're raking in billions of dollars, and they get off scot-free because companies just want to pay the deal, and they have cyber insurance from companies to pay the ransom if it happens. I know that's more expensive. now than ever because there's more and more ransomware. I mean, they, remember, they started
Starting point is 00:14:43 kidnapping people for ransom and you'd have kidnapping insurance, right? I mean, that's Denzel Washington and a man on fire. Right? I mean, that was a great movie, and that was about kidnapping and kidnapping insurance and kidnapping gone wrong. But now you're doing it to cybersecurity. And he's talking about having to deal with them.
Starting point is 00:15:04 And he said that, you know, companies are willing to They just don't want to pay the full amount. So they have negotiators. And you're talking to low-level hackers in the beginning, and the hackers will demand so much, and then they've got to go to their boss, and pretty soon they reach a point of, you know, hey, that's enough.
Starting point is 00:15:25 That's good. That's a deal. We'll pay you, and we'll take that amount, and you're good to go. You're back in business. Just incredible. So I don't know how you stop it, and I really don't know how you stop it
Starting point is 00:15:36 unless you have, you know, you need to have a great IT department and a great cybersecurity team for your companies because they're coming and they're coming fast and they're going to want money. And the easiest thing for these companies to do is to say, all right, we'll negotiate with you. I'm not sure if JBS negotiated and lost, so now they shut it down or if it was easier for them, they got nervous and jumped the gun and shut it down and then they realized, ooh, we can negotiate and then we'll open things back up slow but sure, but we're going to negotiate and we're going to, you know, give them the money that they want. I don't know. Really, really a good deal. But if you want to make some money, you want to make some money, start hacking companies
Starting point is 00:16:29 and demanding that you need money or you're going to shut them down because, you know, you never know. You might get the cash you need. Get you and your crew to the big shows with GoTransit. Go connects to all the main concert venues like TD Coliseum in Hamilton and Scotia Bank Arena in Toronto. And Go makes it affordable with special e-ticket fares. A one-day weekend pass offers unlimited travel across the network on any weekend day or holiday for just $10. And a weekday group pass offers the same weekday travel flexibility from $30 for two people and up to $60 for five. Buy yours at go transit.com.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. I'll tell you that. Desperate. All right, as long as we're in the break room, let's talk a little bit about social media. Shelby, you can always follow me on Twitter at Jeffrey JFR, Facebook and Instagram, Jeff Fisher Radio,
Starting point is 00:17:33 and Parlor, Jeff Fisher Radio. I found out something interesting yesterday as I was wondering what is going on with Parlor. So you can get to Parlor through the website, but there's no app available for your phones. All right? So the Android app and the iOS Apple app is available to download, but not from the Play Store.
Starting point is 00:17:58 So you have to do what is called... Oh, what do they call here? Gosh darn it. A side load. Okay. What is that? that. And I know those of you that now are like,
Starting point is 00:18:14 geez, Jeff, you don't know what a side load is? Well, yeah, I kind of do. I get it. I mean, they returned access to the Android and the iOS abs, but they remain unavailable. So like I said before, Parlor is dead. I mean, if they can't, if you can't get it on your phone, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:18:37 And if you have to go through, jump through hoops, So you go to their website and you get the direct download links to the APK for Android versions and you follow the instructions on how to download and install the app through side loading. At present, there's no similar option available for iOS users, and that's unlikely to change in the future. So you can't even do that on Apple products. And according to Parlor, and according to these stories, side loading apps, yeah, that's not really a great idea.
Starting point is 00:19:09 You know, you can bypass a lot of protections of companies that put in place for their app stores, but they tend to come with higher security risks. Oh, okay. So iPhone, downloading apps removed from the app store, is a lot harder to do, but I guess, you know, you can't do it. Well, no, I guess not. According to this, while it's not, yeah, it is, it is not impossible to sideload an iOS app. however, it includes more steps called jailbreaking. That doesn't sound like a good idea. Anyway, Parlor is dead.
Starting point is 00:19:46 There's no way around that. I mean, come on. I posted something yesterday on Parlor, and I was at the website, and I'm online, so I do it. And that's what I'll do. I mean, I will still post there because I'm there and I'll do it. But overall, really, if it's not available, easy access for people, for the general public
Starting point is 00:20:07 to be able to be walking down the street and access parlor. Good luck, God bless. I don't know that that's... I don't know that's going to happen. I also see where Twitter, that's being reported, now is going to roll out
Starting point is 00:20:20 full-screen ads to boost revenue and compete with Instagram and Snapchat. Isn't that interesting? Why, yes, yes it is. So Twitter generated 86% of its revenue from advertising in 2020, with ad revenue and total ad engagement growing significantly
Starting point is 00:20:44 in the past year. Nevertheless, the company posted a $1.1 billion loss in 2020. That was their first annual loss in three years. Wow. Jack's got to go, man. Hashtag Jack's got to go. Wow. I mean, I fill out, I'm one of their, you know, they send me their little advertising polls and I answer them for them. But it's, if they're going to start, I mean, full screen ads. If you can get rid of them, great. No problem. But if they're going to be intrusive, no. And you've got to bring people value with the ads too, right?
Starting point is 00:21:27 I mean, you have to. So I guess they're going to partner with a handful of advertisers and with fleet ads. and they'll be pushed to a limited group of users in the U.S. Starting this week, you should already be seeing them. Maybe some of you are. I have not seen them. Good. Good.
Starting point is 00:21:44 I don't want to see them. But I will if they're there. I'll put up with them. But they also rolled out their professional profiles for businesses to have dedicated tools and features to present themselves on the platform similar to Facebook and Instagram. So, I mean, I would say hashtag Jack's got to. ago. He's hanging in there. He's trying. He's hanging in there. He is trying. I will say that I also saw where Vice President of Global Affairs for Facebook, Nick Clegg, stated in a recent op-ed that Facebook
Starting point is 00:22:19 shouldn't be hampered by regulation so that it could be free to spread its technology worldwide, but also American values, such as free expression. Now that is. That is the way. funny. That whole statement is funny. Now, I would say that that's for the American front room table. Yeah, man, we don't want regulation. We want to be able to spread our technology worldwide. But, you know, and we want to also promote American values such as free expression. Of course, free expression means that, you know, what we think is free expression, not what you think. Okay, so don't get too pushy. And we really do kind of want regulation.
Starting point is 00:23:17 In fact, that's what the head guy is talking about because he knows. And once they're regulated, they're part of making the rules and laws, and they can shut down other places that are doing social media. You know, like Parlor. Oh, oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:23:32 You know, the free expression that Parlor had that shut them down? Really? Yeah, yeah, we can do that. I mean, just incredible. And I see where Twitch is starting to add over 350 tags to help make streams more inclusive. Gosh darn it, good for Twitch, because we want to be able to make it more exclusive, right? Twitch is aware that bigots and trolls may abuse the tags to harass streamers,
Starting point is 00:24:01 but those that do will face punishment in line with the company's anti-hate policy. Okay? So there you have it. Don't get start with me. We worked with glad and able gamers to develop the tags alongside the community itself. And we want to reflect a wide range of communities, including the ones for gender and sexual. orientation, ethnicity, abilities, and veteran status.
Starting point is 00:24:31 You might only have to search for a tag to find streams that exactly match the community you're looking to talk to. I mean, okay, all right, that's fine. Whatever, that's fine. I'll hashtag whatever I want to to search for streams that fit me. And did you see, I think these shows are getting all mesh together this week, but I see, I love this story about Alec Baldwin on the Talking Super Bowl. Sopranos podcast.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Why have I not been on the Talking Sopranos podcast? I don't know, but I should have been, and I still should be. But he was on there, and Alex said that he always wanted to be the guy to kill Tony Soprano. And he, this is his story. This is Alec Baldwin's story. So I almost believe it, but not really. He said, I called up whoever it was, I forget. And I said, tell them when it's time to kill Jimmy, he recounted, referring to Tony
Starting point is 00:25:32 soprano actor James Gandalfini, tell them, this was early before you get to the end. There's only one man in this business who should come in and whack Jimmy and ride off with Edie Falco, and I'm that man. Are you, Alec, are you? I'm the guy who needs to blow Jimmy away and take Edie. He's not even calling him Tony. This pisses me off. You know the story is not right.
Starting point is 00:25:55 who I'm madly in love with away and they were like sure great we'll add your name to the list of all the Irish actors who think they should be on the Sopranos by the way he never did show up on the Sopranos and we have the new Sopranos
Starting point is 00:26:10 coming out very soon I'm really looking forward to it I am kind of disappointed we talked about how they named the kid Antonio and that's not that was not Tony's name during the Spranos it was Anthony I'd like to know
Starting point is 00:26:24 I want an excellent I want that explained because it's not Antonio Soprano. It was Anthony Soprano, Tony. And it wasn't Jimmy either, Alec. I know that you think you're big buds with James Gandalfini because you were in a couple of movies together from time to time. We probably weren't even on the set at the same time, but you all love each other.
Starting point is 00:26:47 But he was dying to be on the Sopranos and have a part of that in that show. Nope. Sorry, Alec. Have a nice day. Okay, I know the airlines are at least on their way back. When you look at the numbers through the turnstile, you see, well, on 6-1. If you're listening live today on the 2nd of June, 2021, yesterday, 6-1-2021, 1,682 souls through the turnstiles.
Starting point is 00:27:32 and, you know, last year was 267,742. I mean, it was, you know, nobody. We were in the middle of the pandemic lockdown. In 2019, when we were still booming and everyone was flying and going after everything, they had 2,247,421 souls through the turnstile. So, I mean, they're still down a million, not even quite a million, really. But overall, they're still down, you know, six. 700,000.
Starting point is 00:28:04 The day before, you know, the holiday weekend, they had almost $2 million, and it was almost $2,500,000 in 2019. So, I mean, they're down $600,000 from 2019 numbers. But that's coming, I mean, battling back from what they were. Heck, yeah, they're doing good. Now they're concerned that they've had more. We've talked a little bit about how many attacks they've had
Starting point is 00:28:28 and how many rowdy passengers they've had. Look, why, Don't the airlines. Just tell people, get the vaccine. You can fly without a mask. And you know what? We'll let you drink too. I mean, they said, well, we've got rid of alcohol during the pandemic,
Starting point is 00:28:46 but we're going to bring it back slowly and surely. But we're concerned about the actions that are taking place on the airlines. Well, bring back alcohol. Let them get drunk. Calm down. I don't understand the thinking from the airlines. And I don't understand the, what good is getting vaccinated if I still have to wear a mask on your stupid plane. I've been vaccinated.
Starting point is 00:29:10 I don't want to wear a mask. And by the way, I don't really want to wear a mask anyway. So I just, I, I, I, the mask thing is driving me insane. But whatever, you know, what, ever, if you were a private company, maybe I give you a break. But you're a government entity, so you got to do what Dingleberry's in. charge in Washington, D.C. tell you to do. I get it. I saw where they're trying to push this new double-decker airplane cabin.
Starting point is 00:29:41 The Future of Flying. I don't know if you saw it, but I'm not flying on that thing. A new. You have to climb up to get to the center seats. And I'm not sure it gives you, I guess the people down below, you get more legroom. But I don't want to be face level with the butt of. the person in front of me. I don't necessarily want that to happen.
Starting point is 00:30:06 So you'd want to sit in the upper level, the middle level, but you got less leg room, and you've got to climb up to get to it. So, no. I mean, how about you give everybody a little bit of wider seat? You give everybody a little bit more leg room. And since we're concerned, I guess, about the health safety of our passengers, that gives everybody a little bit more room and less crowded on the airplane for our health safety. So I know you've got to drop the numbers a little bit on your airline.
Starting point is 00:30:52 So instead of two flights a day, you might have to have three flights a day to the city to accommodate the passengers instead of one flight you may have to do two flights just a couple of times a week to accommodate for the more passengers as you get more and more people going through the turnstiles. So how about we concern ourselves with that?
Starting point is 00:31:15 And we make people a little more comfortable so they're less aggravated when they fly. Just a thought. I mean, I don't work for the TSA. I don't work for the airlines, but it's just a thought. I know you're all high and mighty and you're the airlines, and we're supposed to bow down to you, to you.
Starting point is 00:31:34 But how about no? You've cut your flights down by, I don't even know how many hundreds of flights a day across the country so that you have planes full of people, nut the butt, two and three to a mule on that thing, and now you want us to be happy with it and be extra happy with it. and we have delays and we have to wait on the tarmac and we're delay and we're at your time we're at your we fly on your schedule and we try to make accommodations to fly on your thing you know what no i mean how about you come to a little you know a little help for the everyday person yourself it's just very frustrating very frustrating and you know what's happening more and more is and it's going to happen we should have let you go out of business what we should have done and let other people start running your company but we saved you which was a huge mistake you're too big to fail no you're not but you know so i oh no oh no there won't be an american airlines what will we do i don't know somebody will somebody will and make a better deal for us somebody will we've already got more i get ads
Starting point is 00:32:48 every day from different companies that want me to fly private or how i can rent a ride on their airline force. I mean, it's way too expensive and I don't do it. The reason they keep sending it to me is because I clicked on it a couple of times. Oh, that looks good. I'd rather do that. I've flown private before thanks to Glenn Beck and it gets very comfortable and you get really used to it. You know why? Because you don't have to put up with the airline bull crap. You get to pull in and you get to walk out right to the plane and your luggage goes on. You get on the plane and you take off and you don't have to hear about don't use your electronic devices and you don't have to hear all that other bull crap you get on you can solve a drink and you fly to
Starting point is 00:33:35 your destination and then you get off and you're there and you fly on your time so maybe the airlines needs to come to our side for a little bit and realize that you know what you aren't the all seeing all knowing but i digress maybe that needs to happen this is just a thought on my part That's all. Just a thought. And I know that nobody wants to say, you know, maybe we just need to do the Vax pass. I know, I know, I know, I know. Don't look at me like that. But you know what, if, and I don't, and I still am in the vaccine hesitant pile.
Starting point is 00:34:11 So I wouldn't have it. You know, I mean, you're free. You don't have to have the vaccine, but you have to sit over there. You have to fly on those planes over there. Maybe that's what's going to happen. But at least give me some benefit of the doubt that, you know, if you're vaccinated, to wear your stupid mask. And I will say this, you know what?
Starting point is 00:34:30 The pandemic is over. I believe that it's over. I truly do. I'm telling you more people in this building in the Mercury Studios building today than I've seen in a year and a half, and it's over. Some of them were wearing masks,
Starting point is 00:34:42 some of them weren't. And I think some of them were wearing masks because the company that we have that leases studios from us, they still wear masks in the building. And that's part of their job. deal as their company. Okay, no problem. So, you know, whatever. But there's people out. You saw all the people this past weekend over the Memorial Day holiday. It's over, man. People do not want to deal with it
Starting point is 00:35:09 anymore. They're done. I know that this administration wants us to still be scared over the highly contagious COVID-19 variant from India that's spreading at a rapid rate in the U.S. Is it Is it spreading? Is the dramatic rise of B16172 variant on a dramatic rise? I don't know. You tell me, the numbers are incredibly low around this country. And we've had a freak enough of the lockdown and every damn thing else that you've had to shove down our throats. So, I mean, yes, we're supposed to be, I'm okay with you being safe and not.
Starting point is 00:35:57 sitting down with your shoulders right up close to me saying, hey, how you doing? What's going on? I don't want that anymore either. I didn't really want it to begin with, but I took it. But I don't want that now. But right now, the United States, and looking at these numbers,
Starting point is 00:36:13 2,000 new cases, 2,000. And I know that's 2,000 too many, 20, 2,000, to be exact. I know that's too many. But, come on now. 83 new days. Deaths. 83?
Starting point is 00:36:29 83! It's over. It's over. Can we, I mean, we're done. That's bligh. If your country starts having a big number, you know what? You don't get to come here. Travel ban.
Starting point is 00:36:40 And, you know, you can't come from other countries either. And then when your country comes down a little bit, then you can come back into the country. But for the most part, it's over. And people have had enough of it. So, airlines. and every other company that still wants us to believe that we're in the dark times of COVID-19. Stop it.
Starting point is 00:37:17 All right, so let's, I'll take a break from being angry. I just, I wasn't angry. Well, I kind of was. I kind of am angry. I want things to be done and back to being America again. And I know that that's a really high bar in today's world, especially with this administration. And I try my very best to not do a lot of politics on this show.
Starting point is 00:37:41 It's very frustrating and very hard not to because it's so encompassing. And the people that we have in office right now, specifically in the White House, are very agonizing to me. But I digress. So we'll talk about something that caught me off guard, and I did, you know, went down the rabbit hole the other day. So we saw, I don't know, a week or so ago, where the giant ice broke off the Antarctic ice shelf,
Starting point is 00:38:08 and it's the world's largest iceberg, and it's named, they made a beautiful, cute little name, A76. And it's, who's a good little iceberg? You are 876? Come here, baby. So it's over 100 miles long and more than 16 miles wide. It covers more than 1,600 square miles, and it's larger than the state of a Rhode Island. And it got me thinking about Antarctica.
Starting point is 00:38:34 and the Antarctic Circle. And they're saying, you know, they've started, of course, that it's not global warming or climate change. Huh! It's not the largest iceberg ever recorded. That title goes to B15. The B15, you are still the winner. You're still the biggest.
Starting point is 00:38:56 But A76 was pretty big. You still aren't a good iceberg, and you're the iceberg today. But B15 was a big. still the biggest, okay? Okay, it's okay, don't cry. So it's just, you know, part of the natural way of life that the ice shelf breaks like that. Oh, okay. And it shouldn't really cause any waters to rise since it was already floating in the water. But, you know, it got me thinking about Antarctic and, you know, what's going on? there. And so I don't know if you listen to my flat earth guy interview this week on Chewing
Starting point is 00:39:41 the Fat. I posted it on Monday. You could go back and listen if you did with Flat Earth Day. Fascinating. Now, he believes that if you were to get to the other side and get through the Antarctic, right, get through the Antarctic, then you're not going to go around the earth. He believes you'd go on. That's where, you know, that's where the terrestrials come from. That's where other people that we think are from another planet come from. It's just more of Earth, right? So, and it got me thinking, well, you know, because he believes that no one has gone through it.
Starting point is 00:40:17 You know, you look at the flight paths. He gave demonstrations. I'm going to post that on YouTube this week, I promise, so you're able to see it. But you can hear it on chewing the fat on the audio podcast. But now no one lives in Antarctica, okay? It's just there's no commercial industries, no towns are cities, no permanent residence.
Starting point is 00:40:36 You know, there's only settlements with long-term residents there. And I was wondering, well, heck, has anybody been born there? Yeah, 11 children have been born in Antarctica. The first in 1978, or at least the first recorded one, was in 1978, born to Argentine parents. And it was born near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. Really cool. And I was thinking, well, does it, you know, have any time zone?
Starting point is 00:41:04 It says officially the continent is divided up into zones. It's not officially divided up into zones. There are research stations and each observes its own local time. So wherever you're from, that's the time that you're on from there. Really weird. What about the internet? Does it have internet? Now, according to this, no, the world is connected with the undersea fiber optic cables.
Starting point is 00:41:31 but Antarctica is one continent Unreachable by fiber And because of this Satellite systems You pick up the internet through the satellite systems And with Musk's Sattelink
Starting point is 00:41:48 Going through over here Yes, it's connected You know look up to the sky The world is connected I saw another story today Talking about space junk Speaking of Starlink And space junk
Starting point is 00:42:00 I'm telling you the job of the future We talked about future jobs yesterday One of the big jobs of the future Is Collected Space junk Somebody's got to do it I got to get to Elon
Starting point is 00:42:13 He and I got to talk I know they're looking at giving Crybaby Jeff Bezos some money Because he didn't get the He didn't get the contract And I saw where they're going to Try to give him some money
Starting point is 00:42:28 From Congress to have tied him over Shut up. You didn't get the contract. Quit your whining. I was just agonizing. He'll get us though. You know he will. And, you know, because he fought it,
Starting point is 00:42:39 and he got his panties in a wad. And I didn't get the contract from the government. Elon got it. And I'm Jeff Bezos. And I should have gotten. Okay. No problem, Jeff. No problem.
Starting point is 00:42:53 According to Rand Paul, Jeff Bezos, who lost the space contract, is now looking. to get a $10 billion mailout provision for his space company. Wow. And you know they're going to give it to them? I mean, come on now.
Starting point is 00:43:11 Whatever. Whatever. How do I know? You know, I talked yesterday about President Biden. I just got done saying I don't talk about politics, so I'll let it slide real quick. I talked yesterday about how President Biden would, hold on, I'll get to you, how he was going to, you know, blast us with racism, especially with his black Wall Street and Tulsa yesterday.
Starting point is 00:43:34 And he did. And he did. But one of the things that is agonizing is I'm really, really sick of being called a racist. I really am. I'm really sick of thinking that black people... Minorities in general can't succeed in America. Then why do they continue to come here? You know why?
Starting point is 00:44:01 Because it's America and the belief in hope that they can make it because it's being torn apart right now. It's being torn down in front of our eyes. And we're being told by the president of the United States that minorities and African Americans can't make it without the help of the government. No, no, that's not true. And I saw this posted on social media yesterday. It's on TikTok. And I posted it on Twitter. It's a father and a daughter.
Starting point is 00:44:37 And at least I believe that it's a father and a daughter. They certainly say they are daughter and father. And they're African American, black. At least they appear to be. I don't know what they identify as. But he's telling people to not believe in this critical race theory and to believe in America. and this is what I've been saying all along is that one-on-one, people are not this horrible thing.
Starting point is 00:45:08 They're just not. It's not. My everyday interactions with other humans are nothing like is portrayed in the media, like is portrayed on television. Rarely, rarely are there TV shows that, or movies that have an actual, I don't know, interaction that seems,
Starting point is 00:45:29 you know, real. And that's what I watch them for. I enjoy it. I mean, I know they're acting, and I know it's a show and we expect something more than everyday interactions. But that's what I mean.
Starting point is 00:45:41 You know, we, that's what makes the acting and the film or the TV show good, right? They're giving you something extra with that real life interaction. And it isn't the hatred or the racism. I'm sorry, it just isn't. But this guy is,
Starting point is 00:45:59 Talk. There you go. There you go. That you want to be, right? Don't Daddy teach you that? Yeah, and it doesn't matter if you're black or white or any color. It doesn't matter if you're black, white, brown, yellow. Right.
Starting point is 00:46:13 And how we treat people is based on who they are and not what color they are. And if they're nice and smart. See, this is how children think right here. Yes, thank you. Race theory wants to end that. Not with my children. It's not going to happen. My baby's going to know that no matter what she wants to be in life, all she has to do is work hard, and she can become that.
Starting point is 00:46:35 Work hard, even though you don't know anyone. You can make friends. Yeah, you can make friends, what color they are. So we stop CRT, period, point blank. Children do not see skin color, man. They love everybody. If they're good people, they love them. We pray for people that are hurt.
Starting point is 00:46:58 Thank you. very much. This girl is so adorable. And you can tell that this guy, whether he's, you know, her dad or not, and I believe that he is. I'm joking around about him not being her dad. But you can tell that he really, really loves that girl. And he should. He should. It's awesome.
Starting point is 00:47:15 That's America. That's America right there. That's the way I want to see America. That's the way I want to see America. That's the way I do see America. But that's not the America they want you to see. That isn't. It just isn't. And it seems that more and more people are not seeing America like that.
Starting point is 00:47:36 And that is heartbreaking. Heartbreaking. Okay, it was just announced that we now have 52% of adults in the U.S. fully vaccinated. 52%. Okay? So can we be done with it? Can you tell us how important it is to be vaccinated? But we can live our lives now.
Starting point is 00:47:55 Thank you. Just wondering. That's all. Oh, one more thing. One more thing to complain. about today. I know. I'm sorry. It's just the way I feel today. Can we stop? Please, for all that is holy. Stop telling me that 1-6 was the worst thing that ever happened in this country. Please, can we stop telling me that 1-6 was the worst day and the worst thing that ever happened? And, the worst thing
Starting point is 00:48:28 that ever happened in the United States of America. Please, I just want it to stop. I will say that I appreciated a website I'm not familiar with, the Babylon B, it's called. They put out an Instagram post on Memorial Day, and caught me a little bit off guard. I didn't realize that on Memorial Day, America honors fallen soldier AOC for her service on January 6th.
Starting point is 00:49:05 And the caption under her photograph is gone but not forgotten. So I know Americans across the Fruited Plain bowed their heads in reference. And I hope that you bowed your head a moment for Alexandria. Ocasio-Cortez, AOC, for her service on January 6th, gone but not forgotten. I wish I knew this website, Babylon B, I'm not, I don't understand which one that is, but I, you know, I sure, I sure, you know, realize that AOC served on one-six. It was the night before the gathering and all through the house, the host rapid cozy cashmere throw from homesense for their spouse. Kids toys for $6.99 under the tree. And crystal glasses for just $14.99 for their brother Lee.
Starting point is 00:50:21 A baking dish made in Portugal for Tom and Sue. And a nice $5.99 candle. Perfectly priced just for you. Happy holidays to all. And to all a good price. Home sense. Endless presents perfectly priced.

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