Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 719 | It’s Probably Her?

Episode Date: September 29, 2021

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Starting point is 00:00:00 When I got a great deal on a great gift at Winners, I started wondering, could I get fabulous gifts for everyone on my list? Like this designer fragrance for my daughter. At just $39.99, how could I resist? This luxurious wool throw for my sister. This gold watch for my partner? A wooden puzzle for my niece? Leather gloves for my boss?
Starting point is 00:00:19 Ooh, European chocolate for the crossing guard? At these prices, could I find something for everyone at Winners? Stop wondering. Start gifting. Winners, find fabulous for less. Blaze Radio Network And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. So I didn't realize that gambling on marathons was a thing. But apparently it is.
Starting point is 00:00:45 An Illinois man crossed the finish line of a marathon in two hours and 15 minutes and six seconds to become the first U.S. runner since 2001 to win the first. the Quad Cities Marathon, which is along the Mississippi River and Illinois and Iowa. And it's a big event. I was looking at it. They, you know, it's bridges and rivers and roads.
Starting point is 00:01:14 You know, it's a marathon. All right. Now, how did he win, though? He won because the two leaders of the race, two Kenyans, who were winning, followed the leader the wrong way. So I don't know. They could still be running. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:01:41 They have a big party at the end of the race where they all get together. I don't know if they were seen there or not. That's part of the race program. But so according to this, according to the actual story, there's an intersection where you turn. and according to the race professionals, the insiders of the Quad Cities race, it's clearly marked. And they should have known.
Starting point is 00:02:09 And the day before, they did a walk through or a jog through or a run through where they sit them down in a room and go, here's your course, this is where you run. So they shouldn't have followed the bicyclist that was leading them. Okay.
Starting point is 00:02:24 However, you know the odds, you're in the middle of a marathon. You're running. He's on pace to set the record. My man has been training in New Mexico for a couple of months for this race. And so he's doing nothing but thinking about running this race. And he's just follow the bicyclist and we're good.
Starting point is 00:02:43 We're going to set the pace. The bicyclist goes the wrong way. He follows the bicycle. And so does the second guy. So the third guy just makes the turn and off he goes, and he wins the race for the first time, the first U.S. guy. Now, the race apparently is trying to find some way to compensate the two,
Starting point is 00:03:09 but I'm guessing no. I'm sorry, we're trying to find a way. We'll give you an extra t-shirt. Everybody got a t-shirt. Everybody got a little key fob for the best part of being in the race. We don't have any of the little sandwich boxes left. that party's over, sorry. But we've got some flyers.
Starting point is 00:03:29 We've got some flyers. We got a couple of t-shirts. Here you go. Get out of here. So my point is, though, is that what were the odds of the white guy, or I'm sorry, the U.S. citizen running in the marathon and winning? So if you bet on him, I mean, you won the race, you got three grand. The winner of the race gets three grand. That's nothing.
Starting point is 00:03:58 If you bet big money on the third place guy and you give the bicyclist or the bicyclist, you know, a couple hundred bucks to go straight or we, you know, we run over your family or we run over you on the road, okay? You get run over. So you either go straight or you get run over. You go straight.
Starting point is 00:04:20 He's all right, no problem going straight. If they don't follow them, nothing happens to you, you're fine, you did what you were told. But the odds are they're going to follow you. And they did. So I'd be interested to see what the odds were. And how much money was made on the old Quad Cities Marathon. And how much it would have lost if Elijah Buhuan Gangi solo and Luke Kibbe,
Starting point is 00:04:53 I think that's how you say his middle name is, Elijah M-W-A-N-G-A-N-G-I, then S-A-O-L-O. This is the last name. Elijah Mwangani Sato, and Luke Cabet. That doesn't sound Kenyan. But he was. And they lost.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Shouldn't have gone straight. Wow. That's almost. You can quote me on that. You shouldn't have gone straight. Welcome to Towing the Fat. So a Danish artist was given $84,000 by a museum to use in a work of art. And that's the key phrase right there, in a work of art.
Starting point is 00:05:43 He wasn't given $84,000 for a work of art. Now, he, after he dropped it off, he said, ah, just call it, take the money and run. Oh. Okay. Now, I think I have, you know, the artist, Jen's hunting. I think he might be my new favorite artist. Jen's hunting. So the museum said, hey, we'll give you $84,000,
Starting point is 00:06:13 and we want to have you do a piece of art for us using the money. So what they wanted from him, because he had a previous artwork done, that talked about the average Danish annual income, and the average Austrian annual income, and that was back in the aughts. And both of those pieces used actual cash to show the average incomes of the two countries.
Starting point is 00:06:41 And that's what they wanted from him was another piece of work with this $84,000 used in the artwork. Okay, and he said, sure, no problem. Where do I sign? And so when it came down to the wire, when it was time to produce the artwork, he had the two framed pieces of art sent to the museum, and they were all excited and opened it up, and it was just blank canvases inside the art. You know, there was just blank canvas inside the frame. That's the art piece. And when they called him, he said, yeah, well, it's called Take the Money and Run.
Starting point is 00:07:22 Okay. All right. Now, so they're saying, wait, what's happening? So part of the deal was is that he would use the money in the artwork. And they also said that it would be, you know, part of the contract was that he would give the money back at the end of the showing. Well, the money, that would, that just means that the art was actually going to belong to the museum, right? Because it was supposed to be part of the artwork. And so they're saying that, hey, he hasn't really done anything.
Starting point is 00:07:52 anything wrong yet because he has until January, I think January 16th or something like that, it was the end of the contract where he has to give the money back. So I will say that it will be interesting if he actually then produces a video of him making the frames and the canvases out of the $84,000 and titled it, I told you, take the money and run. That's the,
Starting point is 00:08:26 that's my piece. That's my artwork. And I made it with the money. So then he doesn't have to give it back, right? But if you're going to do that, I mean, no, really, I made it with the whole $84,000.
Starting point is 00:08:41 And it, you know, it's only, I don't know, what do you make a couple of frames and some canvas with? 50,000, so you keep the 34,000? I wouldn't do that. I would use it all, of course, but just saying that it's possible. So anyway, I've just, I love this new artist, my man, but I say his name one again.
Starting point is 00:09:03 I love him so much. I can't remember his name. Jen's, right? Jen's, hunting. Jen's hunting. I love every artwork that he's ever done, especially take the money and run. Oh, yeah. Come on.
Starting point is 00:09:23 You know what that means. Operation Varsity Blues. Yes, Operation Varsity Blues is still in the news. And the only reason I do it is because Lori Laughlin is in the news and she's getting a job back. And this is after, you know, completing guilty. And she got fired from two jobs. They kicked her off of the Netflix show, Fuller House. and they kicked her off the Hallmark series,
Starting point is 00:09:53 Wynn Calls the Heart during this, all right, after her and her husband, Masamoja Downey, were swept up into the scandal. And they, you know, she pled guilty and so did he here. And they did their deal and, you know, did their time. They've all convicted felons that they are.
Starting point is 00:10:11 Give me a break. But she's now reprising her role in Wynn calls the heart. She's coming back to work. good. Good. Now it's a new show, and it's called, I guess it's season two or something, but she's going to be a part of it. And so she's finally getting a little bit of her life back. And hopefully, you know, she's going to be part of a new, you know, a country Christmas too.
Starting point is 00:10:40 We'll get her on some Christmas shows too. So Hallmark may ease her back in. Wait, there's a joke there somewhere and I'm just going to let it go. All I know is that we're still able to talk about Operation Varsity Blues. Oh, yeah. I love this sound or so much. Cannon. I'll let Canon.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Cannon. I think about it. Operation Varsity Blues. Tonight's episode, Lori Works. Okay, I want to get back to the Marathon story. just for a second because I'm fascinated by this. Did you know, and I'm fascinated by, I was looking as I was reading about the marathon story,
Starting point is 00:11:29 I'm thinking, you know, how long is a marathon? So it's 26.2 miles, the full marathon. Because the Quad Cities Marathon had all these different races involved when you go to their website. Not that I went to the Quad Cities Marathon website, but they talked about, you know, the different races that they have
Starting point is 00:11:48 and how they, you know, they had the half marathon the marathon relay, the 5K, the kids' micro-marathon. I'm not quite sure what that is. That's something where everybody gets a medal, I guess. And they have the Rudy's Taco one-mile walk run, which, okay, they have the runner self-defense class.
Starting point is 00:12:11 It's a big event going on, the Quad Cities Marathon. But I was wondering how long is a marathon. So a marathon is 26.2 miles. Now, why is it, 26.2 miles? Because Queen Alexandra requested that the race, let them start at Windsor Castle over on that side so the children can see them leave from their nursery. Okay, Queen, but we shouldn't we start it over here?
Starting point is 00:12:43 Perhaps you didn't hear me. I'm the queen. And the race will start here. And then it ended at the Olympic Stadium at the box. So she was able to let the nursery, the little dangleberries, watch the race start from the castle, and then see the ending at the Olympic box, which worked out to be 26.2 miles.
Starting point is 00:13:04 So, but Queen, that'll make the race 262 miles. So be it! That's the way it is. So I love it, but I'll tell you the reason it really made me, it brought back all kinds of, all kinds of memories on why I stopped. marathoning because I know this comes to a surprise
Starting point is 00:13:26 I know I know it does but I don't marathon anymore because the question's been asked why do marathoners look gaunt and have saggy skin and look a decade older than what they are well
Starting point is 00:13:44 it's believed because of the bouncing and impact from the running that causes the skin on your face and more specifically your cheeks to sag. And I was having that same problem. And so that's why I quit. That's why I quit marathoning.
Starting point is 00:14:01 So I know a lot of you have questioned, hey, didn't you used to marathon? And my answer was always, well, yeah, I used to. But I didn't like to get into why. And that's why. Okay. And stories like this just bring back memories. And if I was in the lead of that race
Starting point is 00:14:18 and the bicyclists would have gone the wrong way and I followed them, I'd be very angry, very angry. So I can understand the anger and frustration that my man, what did I say his name was again? Elijah Mwanguongi Solo. And Luke Cabet. I can understand the frustration that they would have.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Anyway, that's just, I just throw it out there because it's been asked of me why I don't marathon anymore. Let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. See, the bottle doesn't have the same effect as the can. But it is, you know, legitimately Coke Zero in the black container. And just as refreshing. All right, so we're in the break room.
Starting point is 00:15:23 I've got to break down a little bit of an issue that I have. Okay, so I see a story that Raquel Welch has been seen. There's a Raquel Welch sighting in Beverly Hills. First time in over two years we've seen Raquel Welch, okay? And the paparazzi caught the 81-year-old actress who, remember, I mean, if you know who Raquel Welch is, hello. And if you don't, look her up pre-40 years old. And, you know, you'll get an idea because I question whether this is actually a Raquel Welch or not. All right.
Starting point is 00:15:59 So this picture, which looking casual in a white top black pants and platform wedges paired with a straw hat and stylish eyeglasses. That's being generous. Okay. I like it, but it's being generous. So there are several snaps you see Raquel out. She's got her face mask on. You know, due to the ongoing COVID-19.
Starting point is 00:16:23 Thank you. Page 6. Appreciate it. And she also appeared to be holding on to her. breasts. Yeah, there's one snap of her and the breasts seem to have grown over the several years.
Starting point is 00:16:37 I mean, she was, I guess, you know, well, she wasn't that big, but anyway, she's 81 and she's pretty large for 81. Normally if you're 81, if you
Starting point is 00:16:53 make it to 81, you've you're not overweight. All right? So I questioned, first of all, I first saw this, I'm like, no way, that's Raquel Welch. Because if you could put, I mean, if I dressed up in that outfit, you would, and I said, that's Raquel Welch, you would go,
Starting point is 00:17:16 oh my gosh, Raquel Wells, look at her, she's really, she's really falling down by the wayside. But you'd think it was Raquel Welch. So I questioned whether it's her or not. Now, we have done, Chris Corby, my man, my producer, producer did some investigative reporting on Raquel Welch. And I was informed that this is expert opinion. It's probably her.
Starting point is 00:17:40 So, okay, it's her. You got me. It's her. But I'm just saying, you know, Raquel, honey. That's why I'm saying I don't think it's her. I don't think it's her. Because I think we're being, we're being had. We're being had.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Do I think, do I believe Raquel Welch is 81? chew her? Do I believe she's still alive? Okay. Do I think that's Raquel Welch? In the words of the investigative reporter for chewing the fat, it's probably her. Okay, so seriously, she hasn't been seen in two years. All right. Now, she did an interview a couple of years ago in 2019, and there she said, you know, she said in the interview, hey, I enjoy keeping a low profile. Um, you know, I admit that it's nice to be noticed. It's better, you know, than not being noticed. My whole career has been about being noticed,
Starting point is 00:18:38 just like any other actor or actress, so I'm grateful that people are still interested. Now, during her heyday, Raquel was seriously hot. No question about it. And could there be some medication issues going on now? Yes. Who among us? Who among us hasn't had an issue with that?
Starting point is 00:19:06 I'm with you, Raquel. I want to be clear. I love you, okay? If this actually is you, and we're told, it probably is. That, you know, I just want you to know. She's not walking with a cane.
Starting point is 00:19:22 There is one shot here without a, without one of the masks that you would wear during the COVID-19 pandemic. And, you have no idea how I want to dress up like this and be Raquel Welch because it's absolutely you couldn't tell the difference. Me and Raquel Welch.
Starting point is 00:19:44 And that is, I mean, now you're saying something. All right, I'll let Raquel go. But I'm just saying I love you. Raquel, okay? And I'm not just, because you've had, you know, there's other stuff going on in your life and you're, you know, I'm with you. Okay, I'm with you.
Starting point is 00:20:09 I'm with you. I'm not. This can't be here. It just can't be here. So get ready to hear all you're going to want to know about Will Smith, all right? Because he's everywhere now. I see headlines. Father was abusive. He and Jada had entanglements outside their marriage.
Starting point is 00:20:30 and he had relationships, she had relationships. No, say it isn't so. And of course, you know, they talked a little bit about their marriage and to, you know, with a red table talk, Jada's show. And Will did an interview with GQ, where he discussed some of the revelations. And this is all a ruse. All right. Now, I'm not saying it didn't happen.
Starting point is 00:20:57 I'm sure it did. I'm sure some of it did. but just remember that all these interviews and all these everything that's going around is all about the upcoming memoir will so just be ready to buy that and we'll know
Starting point is 00:21:13 that's what he's talking about because yes my father was so abusive and I really struggled with well you'll just have to read about it in my memoir will that's what I mean that's what's going to happen and you know then he played he played the dad of the Venus
Starting point is 00:21:29 the Dingleberry Sisters. What are their names? Yeah, yeah, yeah. There's Venus and Serena Williams. I don't even remember their stupid names. The tennis stars. Anyway, he plays their dad, and it's so believable. And what he did to get to the inner dad of the William's sisters
Starting point is 00:21:52 was to really just become his dad, who was abusive. But he loved his kids so much. much and he just wanted them succeed. Yeah, Dad really sucked because the William sisters, man, their life, who man, bad, right?
Starting point is 00:22:09 I know. I know. So you can imagine how bad their dad must have been. I can't take it. Every father that has successful kids, that's what they want. At the peak of their success. Oh,
Starting point is 00:22:25 I hated my dad. He made me do things I didn't want to do. I wish he wouldn't have been around. Really? In your 50,000 square foot home and all the amenities of life. Yeah, it sucks being you, doesn't it? Yeah, your dad really did hateful. I can't take it.
Starting point is 00:22:44 But just remember to read about it in the memoir, Will. All right, I'll stay. I've got to get off of that. Otherwise, I'm going to get angry because it really pisses me off. Because I know that, oh, Jeff, there's some parents that abuse their children and try to succeed. I know. I know, baby. I know. Go ahead. Get out there and run some more.
Starting point is 00:23:05 I just behind every do you remember in the movie searching for Bobby Fisher? Classic movie. I love it. So the mom and the dad are fighting over what
Starting point is 00:23:22 they're doing to the kid, the chess prodigy. And he is, the mom is saying, talking about the stars and the mom yells how many of these great baseball stars
Starting point is 00:23:41 hated their fathers and he's like, all of them! That's the point! I then of course he comes around and boy I haven't seen that movie in quite some time. I'm going to have to break that out, man. Searching for Bobby Fisher. Love that movie.
Starting point is 00:24:00 I love it. Now I want to watch it. Don't look at me like you haven't seen searching for Bobby Fisher. Come on. He's still, I'd love to talk to him. Josh Waitzkin. I mean, he's still, he's still around. He's still doing big stuff.
Starting point is 00:24:15 He's got his charities. He's still playing chess. He's doing his, he's also a Tai Chi guy now. He's Mr. Champion. And he's a world, I mean, he's a great chess champion, the wizard. Oh, wait, they can't be a wizard of chess. No.
Starting point is 00:24:31 No, baby. You become the... Is it just chess master? No what it is. You just become a chess master? Now the Grand Wizard is something else. The Grand Wizard is not... You have people standing around that look like chess players,
Starting point is 00:24:48 but they're not. They're... That's something else altogether. Yeah, no, it's not them. Stop thinking like that. My gosh. Anyway, Josh Wade's going to, so I was thinking of it. It'd be an interesting interview.
Starting point is 00:25:04 You know, if you wanted to find someone for the show, Josh Wade's going to be worth the interview. Although I believe, just as a side note, a little inside baseball, I reached out to Josh at one point. Now it's all coming back to me because I reached out to him from a stupid website, and I got nothing. I got nothing. so either he didn't see it
Starting point is 00:25:30 His people saw it and said Oh yeah no he's not talking to the fat man No Or he saw it and said Oh yeah no not talking to the fat man So if you know Josh Waitskin Reach out to him and say I'm a fan I'd love to talk to him
Starting point is 00:25:46 And if he says oh yeah no I'm not talking to the fat man Well then so be it I want to apologize I want to apologize to Josh Waitskin right now though Because I should know that it was the it's not the chess master it's the grandmaster right that's okay so there's grandmasters there's international masters there's super grandmasters so i just want to know you know i realize it's just you know they're not just chess masters i get it i know josh okay i love chess and you would
Starting point is 00:26:26 kick my butt, even though I'd love to play a game with you, no problem, you know, probably lose, but there is a chance. I might win. So I've talked about watching only murders in the building on Hulu. That ends this week. I'm looking forward to ending. I think, for those of you listening live, today is the 29th of September, 2021. I believe today the final episode drops.
Starting point is 00:26:51 I'm looking forward to seeing that. But have you seen, you know, another show that keeps getting? all the oh this show's so great and it's cutting edge and it's wonderful is a show on FX called uh reservation dogs and i want to like it because everyone is saying oh it's cutting hey and it's funny and there's new actors and actresses and there's just the writing and the and i mean i want to like it but i want to like the characters and I think I do, but it just does. It's about these, they're on an Indian reservation in Oklahoma,
Starting point is 00:27:34 and these kids, and it's about them wanting to get off the reservation, some of them, and some of them want to stay. And there's some interesting characters like the midget twins or the little people twins that ride around on their bikes and do rap songs, really? And the guys, guy that runs the the metal
Starting point is 00:28:00 recycling place where you just bring in old cars and he gives you money for him? Yeah, scrapyards. That's what they call them. It's metal recycling place or whatever. It's one of those things. And then Bill Burr played a driving instructor once. And that was, you know, that was kind of funny. It was just, I just, I don't know that it's as good as everyone says,
Starting point is 00:28:27 but I'm really trying to get into it. So if you're watching Reservation Dogs, let me know what I'm missing, because I really do. I feel like I like it, but I don't. And I can't figure out why. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:44 I mean, it's on FX, so. And I did talk yesterday. Did I talk yesterday about Goliath? I think I did. I think I talked about it. I was surprised that it would drop. on Amazon and I Billy Bob Thorne awesome yes I did because I told you to make sure if you haven't watched it you need to start on episode one and just watch this is the fourth season
Starting point is 00:29:06 it's going to be the last season so uh just start on one and binge it I may have to do that again anyway get no frills delivered shop the same in-store prices online and enjoy unlimited delivery with PC Express Pass get your first year for 250 a month Learn more at PCExpress.ca. So have we found Brian Laundrie yet or Landry or Laundry or whatever the hell his name is? I know they spell his name. L-A-U-N-D-R-I-E. I got it.
Starting point is 00:29:56 So if we found him yet, is he still missing? Because as far as I know, he's still missing. So this guy that is, I know he has a warrant out for his arrest now, when he went missing, I think that he was just a person of interest, right? So everyone believes that he's guilty. I know. I don't look at me like that. The odds of him not being guilty are almost slim to not.
Starting point is 00:30:29 But it is possible. We talk about it all the time, innocent until proven guilty. That's what this country is. but you'd think that if he was innocent, you would think that if he was innocent, he would come forward. So is he still alive or did he go out and kill himself?
Starting point is 00:30:50 I mean, I don't know. They're looking for him now. I know that Prather had Dog the Bounty Hunter on. That's Chad Prather, by the way. He does a stupid show on this Blaze Network around here somewhere. And he had Dog the Bounty Hunter on. And Dog was talking about, come up with, he's already got clues, he's on it.
Starting point is 00:31:11 And they're talking about being at Fort Dessota Park. I love Ford Dsota Park. I spend all kinds of time at Fort Dessoto Park. It's down in St. Peter's beautiful. And could you get lost there? Yeah, but for days, no. I mean, they would have found you by now if you were in Ford Dessoto. They claim that he was there with his folks, and then the folks only two people left.
Starting point is 00:31:35 I don't know that you know that. I don't know that they've put guards at the stop of Fort DeSoto Park. I mean, you have to register if you're going to camp there overnight, which is what Dog is saying that the three of them entered and camped. But then he said only two left. You can get in and out of Fort DeSoto Park without having to check with the guards. I mean, that seems a little strange. just ask it, you know, have we found him yet? The answer is no. Now, what are the odds? Chewing the
Starting point is 00:32:15 fat odds, we'd never find him. And this just fades away. This fades away. And, you know, the, I feel sorry for the parents of the girl, Gabby. I mean, it's just sad. My gosh. I mean, You know, so sad that their daughter, well, runs off with a guy in a van. Nothing bad could happen from that. Just stop. But I got to stop now because I'm going to get myself in trouble if I go much farther. It's very sad that she was murdered. It looks like she was murdered from.
Starting point is 00:33:03 this guy, laundry or landry, whatever his name is, he's missing. Will we ever find him? Or has he gone out and killed himself? I feel like if he's lasted this long, if he did do it, or if he saw it happen and got away, maybe that's what he's running from. He saw it happen and he's running because he knows he doesn't want to get caught from the person who's going to kill him too. I should be his attorney.
Starting point is 00:33:37 I should be his attorney because that's plausible. Is it? This is the question. I know you asked it. I heard you. I can hear you all the way from here. I know you're sitting at home going. It is?
Starting point is 00:33:52 Yes. Yes, it is. It could happen. You know, if you're writing a TV show and it's not real life. In real life, probably not so much. But it could happen. I mean, I just,
Starting point is 00:34:10 just saying it could, that's all. R. Kelly, guilty, guilty, guilty. Oh, I'm not, I don't have my, darn it. Don't have my... Guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty. Close enough. Nine counts of racketeering and sex trafficking
Starting point is 00:34:27 by a New York jury. The racketeering charge, typically used to prosecute mob bosses, which is really, I mean, he kind of played that part, was linked to Kelly's oversight of a sex ring that targeted and exploited young girls for years. Prosecutors argued that the 54, he's 54 already, three-time Grammy winner,
Starting point is 00:34:51 sold more than 75 million records, used his status to prey on vulnerable girls. He was first accused of having sex with an underage girl in 1991, married then 15-year-old singer in 1994, and was acquitted on similar charges in 2008. The current case, 45 witnesses provided testimony over the span of the three weeks. We talked about the trial still going on, including 11 accusers. So he's probably going to be in jail for a while.
Starting point is 00:35:24 It's just a guess on my part. I don't know. he's awaiting additional trials in Illinois and Minnesota could add a few more years to his sentencing he gets sentenced for this in May so who knows
Starting point is 00:35:44 I mean he does he let him off get out of here pay your bail get out of here you're on probation probably not probably not I don't know how long he's going to be in jail or prison, but he's got
Starting point is 00:36:00 14 underlying acts, including kidnapping, forced labor, sex trafficking, bribery, also charged with eight counts of violating the man act. That's under the racketeering stuff. Then of the 14 possible racketeering acts considered in the trial, only two were not proven. Wow. So I'm guessing, I don't know how many years they're saying
Starting point is 00:36:26 he could possibly get. Prosecutors can go with a RICO case. It carries a very significant jail sentence, 20 years, and I believe Mr. Kelly is going to see every day of that time. So, this is a life sentence for him. This particular thing, so let's say he gets 20 years from this in May. That's he's 74, 75 when he gets out there, but he still has the other two trials to go to.
Starting point is 00:36:57 And if, you know, I guess you could run him concurrently. So just, you know, he's out when he's 74 or 75, maybe gets out at 15 years. But I doubt it because they've pretty much put him up on a dirtbag pedestal. And he was a dirt bag pedestal. I mean, before all of this, there were the documentaries. Everybody knew R. Kelly was a dirt bag. Everybody. And now even the courts.
Starting point is 00:37:26 So good luck, R. Have fun. Good luck. God bless. I know him. I know them. Yeah, not everybody can call them R, but I do. So there's that.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Okay, so if you're in Cobb County, Georgia, be on the lookout for a bow and arrow carjacker. I mean, nothing says Georgia. Actually, a bow and arrow carjacker, I first guess would be Florida, but no. It's pretty close, though, Georgia. He might be from Florida. Police say a man with a bow and arrow approached a woman, fired the arrow into her windshield, demanding she get out of her car.
Starting point is 00:38:09 Now, this lady being so dumb and didn't decide to accelerate and get the hell out of there, complied. I mean, you have a guy shooting an arrow at you. hits your windshield and you don't let's say worst case scenario you have to start your car and put it in drive and accelerate I maybe you're too scared to do that I guess but maybe you're getting out of the car I mean I might be even just get out of the car like what the hell are you think you're doing right but you're not take the guy's not taking my car no that's not going to happen Sorry.
Starting point is 00:38:52 So they found this, they found him this time. They found him shortly because he crashed the vehicle into a bridge. And apparently he had attempted to take two other vehicles. And see, these people, he finally got one. That's what I'm saying. He attempted two others. And they were like, no. No, you're not taking my car, bro.
Starting point is 00:39:13 No. You got a bow and arrow? No, I've got a gun. You're not taking my car. Okay. So at one point, the man pointed a bow and arrow at the office. officers. And one officer said, yeah, no, and shot him. As you're not, no, it's not, we're not, sorry, it's not the wow. We're not out in the West. The Indians don't exist. Well, they do exist.
Starting point is 00:39:36 They never mind. I just got done talking about reservation dogs. Of course the Indians exist. Duh. But the bow and arrow thing, no. Okay, you can go hunting with your bow and arrow. That's a cute little hunting thing you got going on. But, No, you're not taking my car with the, no, honey, no. Get out of your car. No? No. And you shoot the arrow at the windshield.
Starting point is 00:40:02 It doesn't even say that it went through the windshield or anything. It just says he shot the arrow at the windshield. And she gave him the car. But I love the fact that, well, we're getting reports now that he attempted to take two other cars. And they were like, yeah, no. No, I got a gun. Or, no, you're not taking my car. And they drove away.
Starting point is 00:40:21 And they probably came out. So yeah, he tried to take my car too. I said no. But this lady said yes. So they have busted them. And I guess you can feel safe now for a little while. He was shot, taken to the hospital. He was conscious and breathing.
Starting point is 00:40:38 So, you know, the police, I guess, still have weapons in Georgia. And use them properly because this guy didn't die. And he is now. We'll be tried for carjacking and attempted carjacking. Let's hope that he doesn't get back on the streets soon because you might have a bow and arrow attempt out there any day now. Just be ready to say, no. At Desjardin, we speak business.
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Starting point is 00:41:54 They say that nearly all their workers have met the vaccine mandate deadline. Only about 593 employees could face termination. that was nice, right? We're in a good place there. You've got North Carolina hospital system. Look, they are happy with their mandates. They are only going to fire 175 employees who wouldn't comply with the vaccine mandate. So that's good, right? I mean, right? And good news coming from the St. Paul Port Authority. They're going to go ahead and buy a way. warehouse from the state. Now, if you remember in Minnesota, way back last year, the governor bought a temporary morgue.
Starting point is 00:42:49 He bought a former produce warehouse that had been outfitted already for cold storage. He was worried about the bodies piling up from COVID-19 deaths. He didn't want to have refrigerated trailers out front. So he bought this warehouse and that's where we were going to ship the dead bodies to. They never used it. They bought it for $5.5 million. Again, they never used it because, well, the bodies never happened. I mean, there were deaths.
Starting point is 00:43:26 How many deaths in Minnesota? So Minnesota had 8,212 deaths. deaths, wow. But they had, I mean, Minnesota had a lot of people recover from it, man. They had 680,000 people, over 680,000 people recover from COVID. Incredible. So, I mean, they did have, there were actual deaths in Minnesota. However, they had spent $5.5 million on this warehouse for the piled up dead bodies that
Starting point is 00:44:01 never happened, and the Port Authority is going to buy it from them for $5,000, 600,000. So they made a profit. They turned it around. Good for the state of Minnesota. I don't know if the Port Authority, the St. Paul Port Authority, has anything to do with the state.
Starting point is 00:44:20 So it could be that the state is selling to the state. So even though they're paying more than they paid for it, are they really? Not real sure. I guess on paper they are. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:44:35 That's what it says. We paid 5.5. We're selling it for 5.6. This building here, this portion of the state government, turned a profit of $100,000 in a year. Although I bet it wasn't a full $100,000 because I don't know what the maintenance was on the building after they purchased it
Starting point is 00:44:54 because you buy a building that's ready for cold storage and you're thinking that you're going to have to bring in dead bodies. to make sure that the perimeter is safe and, you know, what's happening. I'd be interested how many of those warehouses did other states buy? And are there warehouses keeping bodies? Now, we would know about that. You can't keep stuff like that secret. Wow.
Starting point is 00:45:28 And another question is how many buildings, around America or at least, you know, in the military bases, have UFOs in them. I want to know. Because according to a TikTok video, and you have to believe it if it's on TikTok, the video shows the dark piece of metal on a flatbed truck being hauled toward an Air Force base in California. So they think that we've got a UFO-like aircraft being towed into this military base. And all right.
Starting point is 00:46:08 So now we have an internet detective, Ruben Hoffs. I don't know who Ruben is, but I'm sure he's very good detective. He actually might be fun to talk to here on chewing the fat. He has looked at the video and studied it. Not only did he look at it, but Ruben studied it. and he said that he stumbled upon a very interesting TikTok video from an unknown shape on a flatbed trailer. He added more of his findings.
Starting point is 00:46:38 The scaffolding in the background got my interest, and this appears to be the Hellandale Radar Cross-Section Facility. Also, that does not mean this does not seem to resemble the so-called pole cap used for calibration purposes. Further, despite the odd structure resembling, parts of a UFO, some viewers thought it could be a prototype of the new B-21 stealth bombers, the Air Force recently announced, looks like a supersonic combat drone model, or another type of stealth combat drone. Others disagreed. Looks a bit alien to me. Wherever the structure
Starting point is 00:47:23 arrived from, we hope it comes in peace. So I'm not sure. We just see that it's interesting, right, from our internet detective Ruben Hoffs. If you know Ruben, tell him, you know, reach out to chewing the fat. I'd be happy to talk to him about his findings and his other investigations. I mean, look, UFOs, we know, well, we know unidentified flying objects are real. But when people say UFOs, they really mean alien crafts. Right.
Starting point is 00:47:59 I mean, that's what they're talking about. So, and we know for real that alien crafts are kept at McDill Air Force Base in Tampa. I mean, that's one of the main bases where the UFOs are kept. If you remember, I know that that's sent com, but that's sent com. Now, if you remember a few years ago now, they were ready. They wanted to close a bunch of military bases, and Tampa, McDill Air Force Base was on that list. And they went into a closed-door meeting. came out of the meeting and said, yeah, there's a tap.
Starting point is 00:48:31 It's not on the list anymore. We're not, we're not closing that. You know why? Houses UFOs. Just saying. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts. Unwrap holiday magic at Holt Renfrew with gifts that say I know you. From festive and cozy fashion to Lux Beauty and Fragrant Sets,
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