Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 647 | How Do You Identify?

Episode Date: June 18, 2021

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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 pceexpress.ca. So as we speak, the Gulf Coast is bracing for up to 20 inches of weekend rain. Tropical storm warnings issued for four states. And I thought, well, let's take a look at what's going on. And so I go to the National Hurricane Center, and I see where they have the X for the Atlantic tropical cyclones and disturbances.
Starting point is 00:00:43 When did we start calling them cyclones here in the West? I thought they were hurricanes, but no, no, they are not. So it's just a potential tropical cyclone three that's in the Gulf of Mexico right now. So it's just coming on shore this weekend. It's obviously traveling west, northwest, and it doesn't look like it's going to affect Texas where I live. I thought originally it was, but it's going to affect a number of states in the south and so on
Starting point is 00:01:19 as it travels up into the country. But I'm really struck by why it's being called cyclone now. I thought they were hurricanes. I mean, it's the national hurricane center, and yet they're calling it a tropical cyclone and disturbance. We used to, you know, we call the ones over in the Pacific cyclones, but here in the Atlantic and the Gulf were hurricanes. It's just really kind of through me.
Starting point is 00:01:50 And then we have the heat wave going on as we speak. I mean, I love the headlines. Doctors warn of burn injuries. as record temperatures continue to scorch the west. Really? You think that's a problem as the doctors are warning you could possibly burn injuries, be careful out there when the sun is out?
Starting point is 00:02:12 Yeah, we know millions of people are going to experience temperatures of 100 degrees or more in the coming days. I mean, it's been pretty warm out, and I know that it's summer, but you've got Salt Lake City tying its all-time record at 107 this week. I mean, that's a little warm.
Starting point is 00:02:34 I remember being in Salt Lake City once, and it was over 100 degrees. I know it was, because we went to the one zoo or bird sanctuary or something one afternoon when we were in Salt Lake City, and it was, you can quote me on this, hot. I couldn't, I were in Salt Lake City, it's 100 degrees, but apparently it wasn't 107.
Starting point is 00:02:56 Anyway, I just was thrown a skew a little with the whole cyclone thing. Let's get this thing started. Welcome, welcome to chewing the fat. So Hunter Biden back to the news, or at least continues to be in the news. Just amazing, this guy is. Anyway, the headlines for Hunter Biden again. Apparently, he was banned from the Chateau Marma in California,
Starting point is 00:03:25 which is on Sunset Boulevard there. It's a beautiful place. I've actually stayed there once when I was in California. It's gorgeous. And it's, you know, it's top notch. But all stars have stayed there. I mean, they've got their, you know, the little cabanas in the back. I stayed in some small room along some dark deep hallway.
Starting point is 00:03:51 They let me wander around the place for a while. That was it. But, I mean, they've all stayed there, and they've all done all kinds of drugs. there. I mean, Belushi, ah, hello, died there from a heroin overdose. I think Rick James overdose there as well.
Starting point is 00:04:08 Although he didn't die from there. Rick James still alive. But, so Chateau Hunter apparently went there and they were saying, oh, no, you've been blacklisted. You can't stay here. Sorry. No. He went to check in, and
Starting point is 00:04:23 the employee said, yeah, no, came up. And it says you were needed pre-approval. And so he offered to check back and texted him later. Yeah, you were banned, man, for drug use. That's what I was told.
Starting point is 00:04:40 And the employee said, yeah, it's totally bull crap. Oh, really? Yeah. The general manager said, F them. Or Biden said that about the manager. F them. So effing, embarrassing. Really? Yeah. Yeah. I tell you, this laptop
Starting point is 00:04:55 continues to give and give and give, man. It talks about him being banned from a black, or I'm sorry, blacklisted from the Chateau Mamond. And then he also, again, using racist language information from the laptop, you know, the missing laptop, the laptop that could or could not be his. It might have been hacked, we don't know. But he's talking to his cousin, Caroline, who in what,
Starting point is 00:05:27 One picture here with Hunter looks pretty good. And it wouldn't surprise me if we get information that perhaps Hunter was taking care of a little business with her. But that's another story. She was trying to hook him up with one of her friends. And she asked, do you want foreign or domestic? And she asked at one point, adding, I can't give you the effing Asians. Sorry, I'm not doing it. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:06:01 The next two messages from Hunter read, Domesticated Foreigner and is fine. The next message reads, no yellow. This guy is such a douchebag, man. That's unbelievable. And nothing will happen. I don't know. You know, we just keep bashing Hunter.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Nothing's going to happen. You know, he's telling his art now, and he's telling his art for anywhere from $75,000. to $500,000. Now, I've seen his art, and while, you know, okay, I know art is, you know, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I behold it as not worth $500,000 for one of his pieces of artwork. But, you know, okay, if you think it is, then that's, you know, good for you,
Starting point is 00:06:51 you should be able to pay for it, I know. And I know it's going to be shown at the gallery and me. Midtown Manhattan. And man, I can't wait for that. And those of you that are thinking to yourself, man, this artwork sale stuff is just a money laundering campaign. And it's just a bribery campaign for people trying to get to his dad, the president of the United States.
Starting point is 00:07:14 So you'd buy Hunter's artwork for $500,000 a painting. And that would get you a meeting with dad too. No, stop it. You don't know what you're talking. about well sure sure we want to protect the collector's privacy so we're not going to tell you who bought the art we're just going to let you know that it's sold maybe that is incredible we're not going to know we need to uh we need to keep that private it's for sure uh dangerous for these people to you know, let you become aware of who ordered it and who purchased it.
Starting point is 00:08:00 So we're just going to keep the sales confidential. It's always, we've always felt that way. We've always felt that we needed to protect the collector's privacy. Really? Yeah, yeah, we've always felt that way. Oh, okay. So we don't need to really know who bought Hunter's artwork? Nope.
Starting point is 00:08:23 And you're not going to either. So those of you that are thinking this is just money given to him to get to dad, you don't know what you're talking about and I won't hear about it anymore. In Utah, they have a law that talks about use of force intended or likely to cause death or serious bodily injury, deadly force, is justified when a person reasonably believes that forces. is necessary to prevent death or serious bodily injury, either to that person or to another, or to prevent a forcible felony. And I guess in Utah, the term forcible felony carries a wide range of crimes ranging from murder
Starting point is 00:09:12 and aggravated assault to arson and robbery. It goes on and on. However, why I bring that up is because a mob beat to death a guy, because they thought he'd given this girl a black eye when she was pregnant. Now, 41-year-old Fred Voldemore Ortiz was riding his bike by this house. And a group of at least six people, this mob, ran him down and ran him over with a car and beat him. To his death, it was crazy, it happened in Magna, Utah, it's a town not far from Salt Lake City.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Wow, Salt Lake gets two mentions already in chewing the fat. The mob of people became enraged when they were told by Ortiz's girlfriend that he had allegedly beaten her two days earlier, leaving her with a black eye. So they were at the home of his girlfriend, and apparently they were picking up an animal that, you know, they were up for what I don't know what kind of animal. I don't know if it was cooked or if it was a pet.
Starting point is 00:10:29 But Ortiz rode by on his scooter and the group chased him down. One guy runs him down with a car, hits him, and then continues to run him over. But once the group caught up, they started beating him with a pole and other nearby objects. Surveillance video caught Martinez, two boards, at Ortiz back and head, then punching and kicking him. Another person was also caught beating Ortiz with a pole, and then they decided to just take out their anger on him for what reason we don't know.
Starting point is 00:11:07 They claim that the family had been scared to report the assault of the girlfriend because Ortiz was on parole, and the probation officer wasn't going to do anything to lock him. up. So they were scared to report it because the probation officer wouldn't do anything to lock him up. Oh, okay, no problem. Now, I know that the reason I told you about their law on deadly force, because that's what they tried to say was the case. No. But they now have been told, yeah, that doesn't fall under that law, because the assault of Ortiz occurred. days before the mob killed them.
Starting point is 00:11:57 If it was actual an assault from him, that was days after. So it wasn't immediate. And so two of the people have been charged with murder and charges for the others involved have not been made public yet. So if you're in Utah or another state that allows you to use deadly force in protecting yourself or others, just know that it has to kind of happen, you know, when it's going on, not days afterward. Just amazing. And I love the reasoning behind it was because they were concerned, or at least this is the excuse they used, is that they were concerned if they reported it to the parole officer,
Starting point is 00:12:44 that officer wasn't going to do anything to lock him up. So I guess they would be scared that it would just inflamed. blame him more. Weird. Just really weird. But good that they're being charged for their crime. Get you and your crew to the big shows with Go Transit. 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 and up to $60 for five.
Starting point is 00:13:26 Buy yours at gotransit.com slash tickets. Ah, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink. Desperately. Oh, man. Seriously, that's so good. Did you see where the Playboy star has now, or the playboy star Luana Sandian?
Starting point is 00:13:51 She has been struggling with who she's attracted to. And so she's decided that she is autosexual. I know. You think what she's attracted to cars? No. That would be mechanophilia, according to Wikipedia, mechanophilia, or mechophilia. And that involves the attraction sexually to machines. bicycles, motor vehicles, helicopters, ships, airplanes.
Starting point is 00:14:29 Okay. Apparently, in some countries, this brief description here on Wikipedia that in some countries, it's a crime to, well, I guess you can have mechanophilia, mechanophilia, mechanophilia. But you can't, you know, act on it. But Luana, the Playboy star, is autosexual. That means that she's more attracted to herself than she is to others. Yeah, you know, she admitted that she could date herself if she could. Okay, no problem. Now, autosexual is something that I think we all have felt from time.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Time to time? Maybe, maybe not. Maybe that's, no. So apparently, she, it's nice to know that she's not crazy. And yeah, no, she's been diagnosed now. And she would much rather, you know, take care of business or business with herself than a sex partner. So now she knows she's finally found a community that she fits in. into and that she's not alone.
Starting point is 00:15:55 She can just celebrate being autosexual and be happy for it. It's good that people are finding, you know, places where they belong. I see where Miley Cyrus, who's having a big Pride Month concert coming up, excited on Peacock streaming June 25th, the Miley Cyrus show. It's interesting that it's on peacock. But Miley has now decided that she knows who she is, you know, her sexuality. She's always, you know, had a struggle with understanding her own gender, her own sexuality. She always hated the word bisexual because that's even putting her into a box. So I don't ever think about someone being a boy.
Starting point is 00:16:48 or someone being a girl, right? But she remembered that, you know, I met someone who identified as gender neutral. And that's when I began to understand my own identity. I related to that person more than I related to anyone in my life. So people may not see me as neutral as I feel, but I feel very neutral. I was like, oh, that's why I don't feel straight, and I don't feel. feel gay because I'm not. I'm neutral.
Starting point is 00:17:23 So when you're watching the Stand By You Pride concert, everyone's invited with Miley at the helm. There's going to be some other great artists there as well. I can't wait. There's going to be the climb and party in the USA.
Starting point is 00:17:43 Those are the songs she's going to sing. But the artists that are going to be there are going to be LGBTQ. you allies like Brothers Osborne and Little Big Town and Orville Peck. Man, now how bad do you want to see that show? I probably will. Don't look at me like that. I'm going to tune in.
Starting point is 00:18:02 You know I am. Just leave me alone. And I see where we're, Pornhub, as long as we're on the subject of knowing what community you belong in, I see where Pornhub is back in the news again because a group of 34 women have brought a civil lawsuit against Mindgeek, which is the parent company of Pornhub, and they've also, Mind Geek also owns, I don't know, dozens, dozens of pornography websites. So the lawsuit alleges that Mind Geek is running a criminal enterprise, which knowingly profited from non-consensual videos.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Wow. The suit claims that the porn site hosted videos involving sex trafficking. trafficking, rape, and even child porn. Now, it's the most dominant online pornography company in the world, Mind Geeks. So there's going to, you know, from time to time, I'm sure you're going to have some illegal stuff. But they get rid of it, they claim, right? They claim that, now these people are claiming that it's also one of the largest human trafficking ventures in the world. and it is likely the largest non-regulatory repository of child pornography in North America and well beyond.
Starting point is 00:19:24 Wow. That is incredible. So part of the lawsuit claims that it's a classic criminal enterprise. The suit alleges that Mind Geek, the most powerful online pornography company in the world, is built and sustained in material parts on child pornography. rape and human trafficking. Yeah, yeah, we got that. We got that it owns so much, represented the women. They spoke to
Starting point is 00:19:51 four of the 34 women, including one who said that in this explicit video posted on Pornhub with her in it, she was coerced by her boyfriend to make a nude video when she was 17 years old.
Starting point is 00:20:11 She forgot about the incident from high school until she was in college and received a text from a close friend that said, I didn't know you did porn. And I immediately knew it was me. I mean, my face, my outfit, my heart dropped into my stomach.
Starting point is 00:20:29 So without her knowledge or consent, the explicit video was anonymously posted on Pornhub, which, you know, Pornhub has 130 million users each day. Her video was only, only watched a couple hundred thousand times. And I laughed because, come on now. I know, okay, so if Pornhub finds out that that video is there and she was, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:55 underage, they take it down. That's not Pornhub's fault when it was uploaded from there. Plus, were you coerced to do the porn video? I guess it doesn't matter if you're below legal age, right? If you're 17, then that's the way it goes. and she claims that the view count on the video will forever haunt her dreams. Well, I mean, some would say don't do the video. That's just me, though.
Starting point is 00:21:23 That's just me. Maybe you shouldn't let yourself do the video. Another woman who went by the name of Aubrey, to protect her identity, of course, said her ex-husband secretly recorded video of them having sex and then posted the footage to Pornhub without her consent or knowledge. The ex-husband now faces criminal charges of forcible rape, domestic assault,
Starting point is 00:21:54 and non-consensual dissemination of private sexual images. Wow. That video has been viewed over 400,000 times. According to Aubrey, she's never going to be able to recover from the emotional pain that it has caused her. That's interesting.
Starting point is 00:22:16 That is interesting. So Mind Geek has issued a statement saying the spread of illegal content is an existential threat to the Internet, and every platform has the moral obligation to join the fight against it. Illegal material on the Internet harms its victims, internet users, and all platforms that operate online. Any suggestion that the company tolerates or celebrates this material is patently false. Anyone who attempts to post non-consensual imagery of child sexual abuse material on the Internet is a criminal,
Starting point is 00:22:53 and we are committed to remaining at the forefront of the Internet when it comes to the elimination of illegal content. Every online platform has the responsibility to join this fight and requires collective action and constant vigilance. We hope other platforms will use our model to help eradicate unwanted content. Okay. I mean, that's what they say. Pornhub, really, remember we talked about it earlier in December of last year, they purged more than 10 million videos on the site. 10 million videos on the site.
Starting point is 00:23:33 They had 13.5 million total videos in December. in December of 2020. And that was in reaction to allegations the website was hosting child sexual exploitation, non-consensual violence, rape, and other unlawful material. Wow.
Starting point is 00:23:49 So as part of their new policy or as part of their policy to ban unverified uploaders, we have now also suspended all previously uploaded content that was not created by content partners or members of the model program. Pornhub, and that's, you know,
Starting point is 00:24:05 they've said that, earlier this year or late in 2020 but they've got to be hurting and plus they've got no place for people to buy their premium accounts I mean they're trying to just completely shut porn hub down what is this world coming to what I ask what what is this world coming to you know at a French tech conference Viva Tech Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg the Zuck you know him you love them talk to about virtual reality technology.
Starting point is 00:24:49 I can't even speak. Virtual reality technology. The way your mom talks about, you know, the way you drew your first little picture and hung it on the refrigerator. He predicted VR would expand beyond gaming into areas like business meetings and fitness. And he used the example. Think about it like Peloton where you have a subscription. But instead, the device is VR.
Starting point is 00:25:15 And you put on your headset. and you're in this amazing environment, and you're doing a boxing class with an instructor or a dance class. Huh. It's interesting that in the last four years, Facebook has scooped up a number of VR gaming companies as well as a Roblox-style build-and-share platform that, okay, and I guess they're already going to start adding commercials
Starting point is 00:25:42 inside its Oculus headsets. Nice. Okay. I mean, they're predicting now Facebook is just acquired, you know, that other gaming system, the Big Box VR. And so the tech reporters and all the inside bosses are all saying Facebook is going to be having a monopoly on the VR software before it even matters. Hmm. That's interesting because isn't that what they did with Instagram and that they bought in 2012? and everybody thought what a dumb thing that was. Yeah, who's dumb now?
Starting point is 00:26:20 So get ready for that. I'm telling you, this is why I say that, you know, he talks about putting on the headset. That's why I've said all along that it doesn't need to be a chip. Just wear a helmet. It's got to be a helmet. They've got to incorporate the internet and their virtual reality inside this helmet
Starting point is 00:26:43 so that you can go from live, view, viewing, to VR viewing, to internet, and it can be done through your voice in this helmet, and it's all done. So it doesn't have to be a chip, it's the helmet. I'm just saying, it's just an idea that could be used for, you know, I don't know, the world, but, you know, that's just me. And I am really to celebrate. I should have partied already. There's a new holiday And it's Juneteenth. I know, June 19th.
Starting point is 00:27:18 It's the 12th Federal holiday. The 12th Federal holiday. June 19th, celebration marks the day in 1865 When news of emancipation Finally reached Galveston, Texas. Two and a half years after
Starting point is 00:27:37 The Emancipation Proclamation was signed, officially ending slavery in the U.S. Over 2 million federal employees in the U.S. will now have the day off. Yay! And companies like Nike, J.C. Penny,
Starting point is 00:27:55 Target, already recognized Juneteenth as a paid holiday. The New York Stock Exchange said it won't close markets today for this year's Juneteenth, but might next
Starting point is 00:28:10 year. Oh, okay. Well, today isn't. If you're listening live, today is the 18th. So now we have to celebrate the holiday before or after if it falls on the weekend. Okay, I got you. So be ready for that. No problem.
Starting point is 00:28:28 I mean, Texas was way ahead of the curve on this. It established Juneteenth as an official holiday in 1980. So, you know, There's that. There's good news out of Asheville, North Carolina, this week. They unanimously approved $2.1 million in reparations for black residents in the mostly white community of Asheville, North Carolina. I love Asheville, North Carolina.
Starting point is 00:29:02 It's such a beautiful city. So the funding will come from the sale of city property, and the city plans to spend, I don't know, a couple hundred thousand, on planning and community engagement, and about $1.9 million on initial reparations. That's so darn good of them. Now, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, Asheville's population is 84% white,
Starting point is 00:29:27 11% black, 1.7% Asian, nearly 2% of the population identifies as more than one race, and less than 1% are American Indian or Pacific Islanders. Now, according to the Disbarity Report conducted by the city in 2018, black residents are paid less and own fewer homes than white residents
Starting point is 00:29:53 in Asheville. Black workers made an annual wage of $27,998 between 2012 and 2016. Those evil white workers made more than any other racial group in Asheville.
Starting point is 00:30:10 with the mean salary of $43,553.533. I'll tell you what, that needs to go away. And it's going to go away as we speak. We cannot have that anymore. I will not allow it. And neither will Asheville. That's just, anyway. There you have it.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Also, did you see where the UK COVID infections hit a four-month high due to the Delta variant? I didn't even know that the Delta variant was taking a big hit, but okay. So be ready and on the lookout for the Delta variant. And they also, don't forget, we have the B1617.2 variant, which was detected from India. And that's been the dominant strain in the U.S. for three to four weeks now.
Starting point is 00:31:10 So there's that. We have that going for us, which is really, really good, right? Right. And Japan has eased its state of emergency. I wonder why they did that. Oh, that's right. They're preparing for the Olympics.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Oh, yes. So there you have it. I guess we are going to have the Olympics in Japan because we're going to go ahead and ease that state of emergency so that we can have the Olympics. We don't want a whole bunch of people there. It's all going to be on TV. NBC is going to air everything on all of its entities. And that's the way you're going to get the Olympics. So that'll be great fun coming up in July as we start the Olympics in Japan.
Starting point is 00:32:04 You may have heard of the sex cult nexium and the famous actresses who, went to prison for her involvement, Alison Mack. But she's never told her side of the story, until now. People assume that I'm like, this pervert. My name is Natalie Robamed, and in my new podcast, I talked to Allison to try to understand how she went from TV actor to cult member. How do you feel about having been involved in bringing sexual trauma at other people? I don't even know how to answer that question.
Starting point is 00:32:28 Allison after Nexium from CBC's Uncover is available now on Spotify. And we have a motorcycle stuntman who, died in a crash at Moses Lake Air Show during a world record attempt. Man does that stink. He attempted a 351 foot motorcycle jump during the air show and didn't make it. He crashed and then he was airlifted to a hospital and did not make it. He was trying to jump the length of what would have been goalpost to goalpost of a football field. Wow. So I guess everyone around there was traumatized by that,
Starting point is 00:33:15 and I knew coming out here today there would be a chance, but I really hoped it wouldn't, said Debbie Williams, a family friend. This kind of crash isn't uncommon in the sport, according to legend of Coneval, the brand American Daredevil Robbie Coneval. Yeah, no kidding. I mean, his dad, you know, evil
Starting point is 00:33:36 had broken every bone in his body 80,000 times and so, I mean, he was crashing, but he never did it didn't kill him. I mean, it ended up killing him. When did evil die? 2007. He was
Starting point is 00:33:52 69 years old. I remember because he lived in Clearwater, and we used to see him around from time to time when I lived in Tampa Bay. And he, I mean, the guy broke every bone in his body at least once and maybe that was maybe that was just his story
Starting point is 00:34:07 but I remember he in an interview one of the last interviews he gave to Maxim magazine he said you can't ask a guy like me why I performed I really wanted to fly through the air I was a daredevil a performer I loved the thrill the money the whole macho thing all those
Starting point is 00:34:24 things made me evil caneval sure I was scared you gotta be an ass not to be scared but I beat the hell out of death you're in the air for four seconds you're part of the machine and then you make a mistake mid-air and you say to yourself, oh boy, I'm going to crash. And there's nothing you can do to stop it, not at all. I mean, incredible.
Starting point is 00:34:47 Evil-Kanevil was the man. Anyway, very sad that the stunt man passed away doing an evil-con-eval jump, right? He tried to, he was going to make to jump 351 foot on a motorcycle jump and did not do it. and they rushed him to the hospital and he didn't make it very sad. You know, another thing that's sad is that the Israeli military again is attacking Hamas. And you say, oh my gosh, they're attacking Hamas. What are they doing? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:27 Well, Hamas attacked Israel. They started it again. And I know you think, wait, did they start? They were launching incendiary balloons into the territory and caused fires in fields in southern Israel. And they can't have that. You just can't. That's just a, you know, that's their little private way of attacking. Yeah, no, no, thank you.
Starting point is 00:35:49 Not going to do that. So we're back, we're back to a little bit of bombing going on in Israel as well. And, oh boy, that'll be fun if that continues to go. It's been a long week on chewing the fat. Man, I'm telling you, I've done, I've done Pat unleashed on Wednesday, and then Pat and I filled in for Glenn, and then I've done chewing the fat. I'm going to tell you how hard I've worked my tongue to the bone for you this week, okay? I've done Monday and Tuesday chewing the fats.
Starting point is 00:36:15 And then Wednesday I did Chewing the Fat and Pat Gray-onleash show. And Pat and I did the Glenn Beck radio program and then I did Chewing the Fat. Thursday, I did Glenn Beck Radio with Pat and chewing the fat. Today I did Pat Unleashed, Glenn Beck Radio program with Pat, and now this program chewing the fat. So, I mean, you're welcome. You are welcome. Don't forget, if you're listening to this show for the first time and you're not a subscriber, subscribe. But you can always follow me on Twitter at Jeffrey JFR, Facebook, Instagram, Jeff Fisher Radio.
Starting point is 00:36:53 I think maybe Parlor still exists, but you know, you can follow me there at Jeff Fisher Radio. You see where the FBI director said that, you know, he didn't know about the parlor advice during 1-6. and we found out that they knew there was a flash alert about information that apparently got lost in the shuffle during the 1-6 riots. It's just incredible the news we're getting out of that. And they still, they're not going to let it rest. And it's 1-6, and it's going to be horrific, I know. But anyway, you can follow me out parlor if it still exists. A little sidetrack there thinking about that.
Starting point is 00:37:36 And I just want to thank you for listening to Chewing the Fat and listening to all the other shows that I do. It's, you know, thank you very much. I really appreciate it. I'll leave you with this on this Friday. I was wondering if you can rank the most expensive nuts in the world according to nutshop.com. Okay, you ready?
Starting point is 00:38:04 The most expensive nut. Now I'm going to tell you the nuts. and then you tell me in your head. I just want to just psychically send it to me, okay? Pistachios, pecanes, or pecans, peanuts, pine nuts, macadamia nuts, almonds, cashew, walnuts. All right, one more time, pistachios, pecans, peanuts, pine nuts, macadamia nuts, almonds, cashews, walnuts. Which one are the most expensive? Huh?
Starting point is 00:38:33 All right. Or the least expensive, you know, whatever. you think. The most expensive nut, according to Nutshop.com, pine nuts, then macadamia nuts,
Starting point is 00:38:49 then pecans, then pistachios, then cashews, then almonds, then walnuts, and the lowly cheap peanut. I know.
Starting point is 00:39:06 I know. It's just Friday and I don't know what more I can do for you. I'm tired. I want to just, you know, let's call it a weekend. All right. Plus, I want you to keep your ear to the ground. I'm thinking about doing a Saturday show and doing it on one of the social media accounts and maybe, you know, put together like a Saturday morning coffee show with some fun stuff.
Starting point is 00:39:36 stuff with, you know, we'll see how it goes, but I look for information on that, because I'm thinking about doing that, just because I don't have enough to do. And I thought, you know, what I need to do is a Saturday morning, you know, coffee show. And, you know, that's separate from, you know, doing the interviews on YouTube, and it's separate from doing a Saturday show from time to time here on chewing the fat. So, I mean, I don't know what more I can give you, but I'll find a way. I'll find a way to give you so much more. Okay?
Starting point is 00:40:09 All right. Good.

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