Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 841 | We’re Out of Bibles, Sooooooo…

Episode Date: March 30, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:27 That's what Verizon is saying and other people are saying, No, do not click on a text from yourself. I'd be a tough, that'd be a tough one to not click on, all right? But apparently you're getting text from yourself saying that, hey, your bill's paid, but here's a free gift for you, click on it. Oh, no. Do not click on those links, okay? So that's helpful hint.
Starting point is 00:00:50 You get a text from yourself. Don't click on the link. But really all I care about is where the show originates from. Okay, so, because prior to opening up the microphone, I heard this in my ears, which gets me to thinking about coast to coast. And I got to thinking about, so from the high desert, and then from somewhere deep underground, and from the gateway to the west, and then the city of angels. And then Glenn used to say from the west coast of the east coast of North America
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Starting point is 00:03:57 We have a pelican on the lamb. Well, wait. Not on a lamb. On the lamb. On the run. A fugitive since 2005. A pelican. The fugitive flamingo from the Kansas City Zoo.
Starting point is 00:04:15 On the run for 17 years. Now, he was spotted in the great state of Texas. But he escaped from the state of Texas. escaped from the Kansas Zoo. Flamingo 492 broke free from the Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita, alongside another African flamingo during an evening storm in June of 2005. Now, the birds had succeeded in combining their not yet trimmed feathers and strong winds and making a great escape.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Yeah, it was a big storm. We're out of here. Have a nice day. Take care. It doesn't say what happened to the other flamingo. It doesn't even have a special identification number. It doesn't have a birthmark mention. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:05:09 It's just another African flamingo. Oh. Okay. But 492. 492 shows up in Texas. Now, according to this, they reported seeing him in 2009. And then that's it.
Starting point is 00:05:33 We haven't seen him. And now 492 has been seen in Texas again. Now, I have a couple of questions. And it's been, this Flamengo now, 492 is 27 years old. They say that the Flamingos can live to be about 30. I want to know how we know that, This particular flamengo that's been spotted in Texas is the fugitive flamingo 492. What happened to the other afric...
Starting point is 00:06:09 We get the Wichita Zoo on the line. That's what we need to talk to, is the Wichita Zoo. They have the answers. Not the people in Texas spotting the flamingo. Oh, yeah, it's 492, all right. Says so right there on his butt. He's got a tattoo. Which is possible.
Starting point is 00:06:25 They may, you know, they bring the flamingos into the zoo. Give them the little, give them a little branding of what number they are. That's 492. So, you know, every so often you got to do inventory. What the heck happened? 492's been gone since 0.5. Yeah, he flew out of here in aught 5. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:06:48 No problem. I just want to know how we know. I'd like to know how we know. I will. I am going to reach out to the. Wichita Zoo. We are going to talk to them about their fugitive flamingos. And if they have any other fugitive animals running around, I mean, if security is that lax, the little storm comes along, and the flamingos are able to escape, that means other animals have escaped from the Kansas Zoo, the Wichita Zoo.
Starting point is 00:07:13 And I want answers. And we're going to get them. That might be worth a new show, actually, you know on AMC Plus or Zoo Detective You don't know the dangers of it goes out I mean we have zoos attacks all the time You know, not all the time But a number of numerous times Numerous people are being attacked at zoos
Starting point is 00:07:41 And so we need zoo detectives I want to become a zoo detective I mean I told the story on Pat Gray overtime today About a zoo hack that it was a proud moment for me when my son told me about a zoo hack that he had found
Starting point is 00:07:58 was how to get into a particular zoo for free. Now I don't recommend that. No one supports zoos more than this show chewing the fat. So I recommend paying to get into the zoo to enjoy the goodness that every zoo spreads. But I will say, like I have my Heinz ketchup police officer badge I believe I want a zoo badge
Starting point is 00:08:25 and I want a zoo detective badge now too so that it gets you into the zoos excuse me sir you have to pay a zoo detective Jeff Fisher and get it because we have to do some investigating and I can't be bogged down with having to go through the front gate and pay and get the little flyers
Starting point is 00:08:44 no I just want to walk right in so that's going to happen and the zoos out there I'm coming. All I can worry about now is just thinking about I want to create the zoo detective show. That's all. I just want the zoo detective show. I can hear the canon theme.
Starting point is 00:09:02 They'd probably get pissed up. I'm using the canon theme. I'll come up with my own, you know. The dan-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-d-d-zoo. I was going to be zoo detective. Zoo-detective. Tonight's episode, Fugetting. Pelican.
Starting point is 00:09:22 Right? Come on now. That's good TV right there. You know your watch. That's DVR. That's TV art. What's your favorite episode? Rhino 5.
Starting point is 00:09:37 I mean, they only have so many rhinocerists, man. It's not like flamingos, man. You have 400 flamingos? You don't have that many rhinos. You have 492 rhinos. They're taking over the town. That's a fact You'll need more than one zoo detective
Starting point is 00:09:53 To take that down All right Just stop I don't want to just stop And it's hard to stop Because I've said it before There's no off switch on genius I mean
Starting point is 00:10:02 Once I was born The Switch of Milan And so It never shuts off I've already written the season finale I can't stop I can't stop
Starting point is 00:10:16 The season finale Tonight's episode lions, tigers, and bears. Oh my. All right, I'm going to stop now. Sorry. Speaking of zoos, though, I see where in New York now is saying that they're going to dismantle
Starting point is 00:10:32 all the homeless encampments. Okay. Well, good luck. God bless. New mayor, Eric Adams. We're just going to get rid of the encampments off our streets. Okay. Well, what's going to happen to all the homeless? people. Well, we're going to get them into a healthy living conditions with wraparound services.
Starting point is 00:10:58 Well, that's great. The mayor called it inhumane to have people living in dangerous environments like cardboard boxes on highways or in the subway. Oh, well, I mean, it's, I thought it was illegal to have that happen in the city mayor. Can you just arrest them and give them a nice warm meal in jail? No, no, no, can't be doing that. And we can't force you to sleep in a homeless shelter. Oh, okay. So, all right, I guess there's a homeless problem in America. That is a serious problem in America in major cities. I know that, you know, I mentioned my son with the life hack makes me proud, but where his business at is in Austin. Where his business at, where his business is located at.
Starting point is 00:11:53 No, I said it right the first time. Where a business at is in Austin. Downtown Austin City is in Austin proper. And there are, there's a hopeless issue in Austin proper. and so a lot of times when he gets to his business there are you know one or more homeless people around the area that his business is at and he said originally he would be nice give him a bottle of water and say get out of here you can't be here you know and now i mean the police don't come you know he had one that he actually was concerned about that was for people's safety and
Starting point is 00:12:38 you know, the police they maybe show up 90 minutes later. So he just get out. Now it's just like, you can't be here. Get out. Nobody, you ain't around here. I'm not cleaning up your crap
Starting point is 00:12:55 in front of my business anymore. And I do mean crap. And get out. You're not welcome here. So, okay. I mean, if we're going to do that in New York, let's start doing it around America too. Now, everybody needs a free home.
Starting point is 00:13:11 Just give them a place to live. That's what needs to happen. We're already spending money like wildfire. Make it happen. But I saw one man in New York that I thought was a genius idea, and they're pissed. They're trying to evict him. Okay?
Starting point is 00:13:25 So he's living up in the trees in Manhattan, in the park. That's a genius idea. He's not living out of streets? Mayor Adams said, you can't have him on the streets. There's a little cardboard cutouts and living in front of stores. He's living up in the trees. He's got a tree built up in the trees in the park. And that's where he's living.
Starting point is 00:13:44 That is a good plan. Because you're up off the ground at night. Very few other people, crime-ridden people, are going to be climbing trees to try to harm you in the middle of the night. And they sent him a notice, though. They said, hey, we want you out of here. Why? I mean, what's the guy doing?
Starting point is 00:14:06 He's not harming anybody. But we're getting rid of the homeless people. We're cleaning up homeless in New York, but I love the guy. The guy in the tree, let it be. Let him be. I mean, I want to say that we maybe just write that into the homeless laws. If you build a, you've got a little nest up in the trees, you can stay there. They show the guy climbing down from the tree after getting out of his little bird.
Starting point is 00:14:42 nest up there. That's all. I mean, humans nest up there. That's awesome. Now, I don't know. You know, if he acts like a bird when he's up there, you don't want to park underneath that. Just saying. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. Oh. You see where Tim Cook had a stalker.
Starting point is 00:15:19 Now, think Tim Cook for a moment. What do we know the number one thing we know about Tim Cook? Okay, number two thing we know about Tim Cook. Number one is that he's, you know, in charge of Apple. Okay. The number two thing we know about Tim Cook, gay. He's out. I'm not breaking any news.
Starting point is 00:15:41 I'm not outing Tim. Okay? But he had a stalker that was allegedly begging him for sex. a Virginia woman right off the bat you're missing the point baby okay maybe not maybe that's maybe she was that's what got her
Starting point is 00:16:06 all hot for Tim but she begged him for sex and claimed he fathered her children I mean okay so they now have a deal all right
Starting point is 00:16:21 Julie Lee Choi 45 we'll have to keep at least 200 yards away from Tim for the next three years. Can't contact him through email, Twitter, or other means. Now, she had a restraining order thrown up against her in January.
Starting point is 00:16:47 All right? Apparently that wasn't good enough. Restraining orders spit on restraining orders, okay? They just mean, all that does is tell me. Nothing is what it tells me, okay? It's a little piece of paper. If I want to be sneaking up around you, I will. Restraining order or not.
Starting point is 00:17:07 So she showed up at Cook's Palo Alto home a couple of times. Boy, that's got to be a little agonizing. I feel for Tim here, man. That's a nightmare. These crazy whack. I don't know that she's crazy. I'm sorry. This woman misinterpreting the way Tim looks at her over the screen, thinking that, oh, yeah,
Starting point is 00:17:33 look at the way Tim looks at me. Don't. No, that's not that. Oh, yeah. Tim was giving that Apple meeting on Zoom. The way he was looking at me is I wanted to take a bite out of that Apple. I'll tell you that. Anyway, no.
Starting point is 00:17:57 So, and apparently she was, I mean, threatening. Could get violent. Yeah, no kidding. That's not a good thing. So she apparently wrote in one email, I can't live like this anymore. I mean, I would have responded. Bummer. Go ahead and make your move.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Let's, you know, just end it. I don't know that, Tim, that would go over well with the Apple folks are not. but that's, you know, I would have done that. So anyway, the restraining order is out, and now she's made a deal with the court. With her, the deal's done. She's not going to stalk him anymore. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:45 Okay. All right. She took pictures of loaded pistols and set them to Tim, and she claimed that he was the father of her twins, I mean, okay, Julie. What would I say her name was? Julie Choi, right? Julie Lee Choi.
Starting point is 00:19:11 Wow, she's like a serial killer stalker. Get three names, man. They start giving you three names. You're going down. That's part of the deal. Just if it was Julie Choi, ah, it's fine. Don't worry about it. That's who got the restraining order.
Starting point is 00:19:24 Julie Choi got the restraining order. Julie Lee Choi? Yeah, we went to court. You got the deal done. That's part of the deal. So apparently, I was talking a little bit at the Oscars this morning. I'm Pat with the new numbers because the new number, the new total numbers came out.
Starting point is 00:19:44 And they were, I mean, huge for the Oscars since the beginning of bad times, which was, you know, last year, where they had 10.4 million. I mean, 10.4 million is really nobody. I mean, they all right just move it to YouTube now. It really wouldn't be a bad thing for them to just stream it and not. I mean,
Starting point is 00:20:08 I guess the Academy probably gets quite a bit of money from the old network. So, well, I mean, Google's got enough money to pay them enough money, give it enough money to put it on YouTube and shut up. You know what? It could be eight hours long. We don't care.
Starting point is 00:20:27 And then just cut it up and post it on YouTube is, you know, the first hour, the second hour, the eighth hour. And then cut it up to all the winners and all... I mean, what, I got to produce this thing for you, people? So, anyway, this year, the Oscars had 16.6 million people. So, went up nearly 60% from the worst. Still makes it the second worst.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Wow, that's not good at all. I was looking at the list, though, of the big number Oscars and the last 20 years. So Ellen has the most. The host with the most, 43.7 million in 2014. Billy Crystal comes in second place. Close second, though.
Starting point is 00:21:23 43.5 million in 2004. Chris Rock, you remember him he got slapped this year by Will Smith he comes in third place from 2005 with 42.1 million viewers and Chris has got another one in there in the 30 millions so I mean
Starting point is 00:21:48 Will might be a big superstar but he needs to back up a little bit that's just the way it is and John Stewart had a couple of years in the 30s too Well, what's really fascinating is now, since this is the slapping Oscars, you know, the Will Smith slapping Chris Rock Oscars, you know, everybody has to have the, uh, oh, everybody can't be insulted anymore. And, uh, you know, what, remember Don Rickles? He used to insult everybody. I love Don Rickles. Of course, I mean, he was, the guy was awesome, man. And what was cool about Don is, there is nothing sacred when he's on stage. That is awesome. I mean, that is good stuff. He made a fortune being Don Rickles, man. I mean, you went to Don Rickles shows hoping that Don was going to pick you out of the crowd, right?
Starting point is 00:22:42 I mean, that's at the end, the last, what, the last 20 years of his life and shows, you go to the show and you want to get a seat where you hope that Don's going to see you so that he's going to rip you apart a little, right? I mean, that's part of the deal. I mean, Will Smith would be, Don would just have you shot. Right? I mean, slapping Don?
Starting point is 00:23:08 Oh, no. I thought I said Alex's name. Oh, I mean, no, I didn't say, though. Because he's coming up in my storyline. And I thought I slipped his name in there when I heard the gun. I'm sorry, I just did just talk about Don.
Starting point is 00:23:25 harming Will slapping him in the face. But our man, Alec Baldwin, he is defending Chris Rock. Kind of weird. You'd think he'd be on Will's side. But no, he said, I am not reading much about how or even if
Starting point is 00:23:51 the producers attended to Chris. But I love you at Chris Rock, added the actor, I like Bobbill. I'm sorry the Oscars turned into the Jerry Springer show. One little slap and a couple of hollers.
Starting point is 00:24:13 Jerry Springer was a lot better than that. A lot better. I should have there had to been a chair, a fat girl, a skinny girl, blonde hair, dark hair. I mean, something. You got to have something. A couple of tattoos. Some drinks, fly. There was another guy that used to, another host that used to have a fiery show like that too from, from Seattle.
Starting point is 00:24:40 I think it was, I think it was Morton Downey Jr. That was kind of Jerry Springer's show. And Morton would probably tell you that his show was what Jerry did his show after. I'm not sure, but I mean, he would smoke all the time and say crazy wild stuff and they would have fights on the show. But you don't get those days back. That's good TV right there. So anyway, Alec is on Chris Rock's side. So man, that's got to be good for Chris to know.
Starting point is 00:25:17 It's got to be really good. And congratulations to the whole damn Baldwin family. They're going to have another kid. Hillary or Hillary or hilarious, whatever her name is. Mrs. Alec Baldwin is pregnant again with another kid. Now, I think one of the kids was through a surrogate. I don't think she was pregnant with every kid. So she suffered a miscarriage and a pregnancy loss in 2019.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Mom of six marked National Rainbow Baby Day on Instagram. in August of 2021 with a message about her two youngest children. But now they have, they're going to have their seventh kid. And they released a video of all the kids running around. There was music. And Alec was in the back with his arm up against the dresser. He's just such a beautiful little thing.
Starting point is 00:26:24 Alec, he's leaning in the video. And the kids are running around. And the wife is on the floor. and he just gives a couple of points. I guess that's a point to the maid, or the nursing mom to take care of the kids, get them away from me. But then they had a couple pictures of him
Starting point is 00:26:44 and the boys and the wife and the family together. So congratulations. And, you know, they're going to be, congratulations to the entire Baldwin family. We're pretty sure. our family was complete, but we're beyond happy with the surprise. I'm sharing with you the moment we told the kids, as you can see, they are super excited too. Our new baby is a very bright spot in our lives, a blessing and a gift during such uncertain times. Yeah, you know, like, I don't know how we
Starting point is 00:27:20 might go to jail for murder. Those uncertain times, something like that might be happening. Now, there's no way. Believe me, I know. There's not a chance. that Alec Baldwin goes to jail. And that's what started this whole thing anyway with his stupid gunshots. I can't even say his name because of the rust stuff. And where are we with that investigation?
Starting point is 00:27:47 What's happening? I mean, it's still an ongoing investigation. But there's not a chance. I mean, the family's pissed that Alec is not doing. And he's not, giving them enough money or enough, you know, he's not bowing down enough. He didn't say he was sorry enough.
Starting point is 00:28:08 I don't know. Alec is saying that he's got insurance and it's not him. He's not responsible, which is, I mean, that's why he made a point of that early on in the interview was talking about, that's what we have insurance. Okay. So get in there early with your lawsuits because once the insurance money's gone, you're out. All right? Because there ain't nothing coming out of my pocket.
Starting point is 00:28:30 I got 18 freaking kids and a wife that's got out of her mind. What I got to pay for, okay? I got work to do. That's why I was trying to do this stupid Rust movie on the cheap. I needed to make some cash to pay some bills. I mean, it's tough for me to go down to my daughter's husband and say, hey, Justin, what do you say? Justin Bieber, that is. What do you say?
Starting point is 00:28:58 You love me a little bit of cash? I need a little bit of cash. I know you love my daughter. I got that. She's not the one that I called a fat pig, so it's okay. Just give me a little bit of cash, Justin. Help a brother out. And Justin would say,
Starting point is 00:29:13 Dear dad-in-law, Alec, get out. I mean, Justin might help him out. That's a good cash guy to have in the back pocket, man. Alec knows that, too. We've got to talk. to someone about this rule. Seriously. Because I want to talk about Alec Baldwin.
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Starting point is 00:30:28 Yesterday, we talked about the FDA authorizing an optional second booster shot for people 50 years and up. The CDC is saying, you know, if you qualify, go ahead and consider it. You know, sure you might want to get it. I mean, we know now that the BA. Amacron variant is the dominant variant in the U.S. according to the CDC now, making up nearly 55% of the new cases. But, I mean, the cases are low now, right? I mean, even if it's highly transmissible, we're still,
Starting point is 00:31:11 well I mean we're still doing pretty good so I don't know how scared I know it could still happen at any moment I get it but we have to live our lives and I see where free COVID tests
Starting point is 00:31:29 and treatments are going to be no longer free for you uninsured people huh that interesting isn't that interesting yeah The coronavirus test for uninsured patients are no longer free in many places.
Starting point is 00:31:48 So not everywhere. I mean, you can still get them free. You just, maybe not where you live. Why would you need them where you live? It's just dumb. And so, well, this is another one. Federal shipments of monoclonal antibody treatments to states, drugs designed to keep people infected with the coronavirus.
Starting point is 00:32:11 out of the hospital. We're also slashed by 35%. Wow. So they're cutting those down to states. Well, I mean, they've been screwing states out of that stuff for a while now, especially states like Florida that have that bastard run DeSantis as governor. That guy. That guy could be president of the United States, man.
Starting point is 00:32:35 I think I would like that. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say I think I would enjoy. President DeSantis I believe I I believe I would I mean
Starting point is 00:32:49 I would vote for him okay I don't know that I would actually go out and campaigned for him but I mean you know endorse him I mean that might be told it too much
Starting point is 00:33:05 but there's only a few people on the planet that I would endorse and did. Then they dropped out of the race immediately, just a day after I endorsed them. So he probably doesn't want my endorsement. Come to think of it. Jobless claims fall to a near 53-year low.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Really? So the jobless claims are at a 50-year low. That's interesting. That's interesting. So claims, the number of Americans filing new claims came in at 187,000 last week, their lowest level since 1969. But in February, there was a record 5 million more job openings in the U.S. economy than the number of available workers. Okay. plus the number of workers who quit their job
Starting point is 00:34:15 jumped 94,000 from January to 4.35 million. Oh, that's the total. Yeah, okay, that's the total that has quit their jobs. Okay, so they just added it. Not even 100 grand. Not even 100,000 people quit their jobs in January. Okay, I got it.
Starting point is 00:34:35 All right. So in all, there are one point, according to this, according to the government statistics, there are 1.8 jobs for every unemployed person. Okay. Now, that's the unemployed people, unemployed people that are admitting they're unemployed, right, that are on the rolls.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Because there's plenty more, plenty more people that are unemployed that aren't on the roles. And I would say people need to, there's jobs, man. I don't know, they're waiting for it. Pay them more. I freaking cannot tell you how I hate that so much when our president whispers like that in his speeches I just like it
Starting point is 00:35:23 I just like it very much do you I right exactly I sort of jump through the screen if I was there I would be in trouble I would be in trouble because I would hear do you
Starting point is 00:35:39 stop whispering I'd probably kick me out. I would probably get kicked out of the crowd. And the odds of me being in the crowd are pretty low to begin with. But if I were to get through that process, I would be kicked out after that. There's no doubt. I could just sit there and listen to... Couldn't you?
Starting point is 00:36:07 No! Oh! Speaking of Joseph Robert. Biden, our president of the United States, yesterday, he signed the Emmett Till Anti-Linching Act. It is now. Linching is a federal hate crime. Yay! I mean, we can't lynch anymore. I know. If you are going to lynch someone, would an anti-lynching act, would an anti-lynching stop you. Don't think so.
Starting point is 00:36:54 I mean, it's still, here's a thought. Is it a hate crime? I mean, any crime, I know we make this argument before, but any crime is really a hate crime, right? I don't understand,
Starting point is 00:37:08 I just don't understand why it has to be a hate crime. So they claim now that it's punishable, lynching, federal hate crime punishable by up to 30 years in prison so is that 30 years
Starting point is 00:37:26 on top of the murder on top of the life sentence you got life plus 30 because of the murder because I'm pretty sure if you got caught lynching someone they would go ahead and try you for murder
Starting point is 00:37:47 Oh no Oh no This is like back in the Back in the 30s I'll let him go Let him go I mean that's all this is They claim
Starting point is 00:37:59 You know I mean I know that Al Sharpton said The Amad Arbery case Was it modern day lynching Oh Was it? Was it Al? But
Starting point is 00:38:11 Don't roll your eyes I mean They chased him down Did they lynch him? No Well that's what they were going to do. Okay.
Starting point is 00:38:21 All right. Now they claim that I love the stories of the used to be a way to terrorize black Americans particularly in the South. I want to go on record. It's saying that no matter what skin color you are,
Starting point is 00:38:37 the threat of lynching. It's a little terrorizing. I don't care what skin color you are. From the late 1800s to the 1960s, yeah. And they claimed that it was, you know, still kind of going on after the 60s. Okay. If you say so, if you say so, they, you know, talk about how ignoring the justice system and the right to do process is why people would lynch mostly black people.
Starting point is 00:39:15 and that they were, you know, the law enforcement would look the other way. Would they? All right. All right. Well, like I said, good news. Congratulations. Congratulations to our lawmakers and people in power for making lynching a federal hate crime. No more lynching.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Good. And just so we're clear. Just so we are clear, because I want to wrap up any confusion that might be, okay? No, I am not for lynching. All right? I'm not for it. I just find it. I struggle.
Starting point is 00:40:06 I struggle with the hate crime. It's murder. Murder is a hate crime. Oh, not always, Jeff. There's mitigating circumstances in all these crimes. And sentencing guidelines are all. change with do the stop it
Starting point is 00:40:24 stop it but good good that it's the it's the I gotta make sure I say it right it's the Emmett Till anti-lynching act good good
Starting point is 00:40:41 just a reminder that if you want to participate in the game show what's the lie you can email me chewing the fat at the blaze dot com and we'll try to you know work it out set up we've got it's backed up, man. Okay, the scheduling is already happening for what's the lie.
Starting point is 00:41:13 Vans are all road up, all two of them, are all road up for the what's the lie. So if you want to participate, email me at Chewing the Fat at theblaze.com. I got an email from Casey out there on the road, according to Casey, and I asked a question, I don't know, in a prior show. if there were phone books anymore. And he emailed me, he said, I am a chewing OG. Nice. My phone suggested CTF.
Starting point is 00:41:49 I am a fan of your phone. That needs to happen more across the world. Yeah, across the world. Around the world, around the globe, flat, over, whatever. I don't care. Wherever that cell phone tower reaches, that's what needs to happen. I listened and loved it.
Starting point is 00:42:09 Oh, that's so nice. That is how I found Glenn Beck and Jeff Fisher on leashed with Pat Gray. And I remember you asking if there were still phone books. Well, I'm a truck driver. I'm stuck in a hotel for two days in Iowa. Sounds like fun being you. And I found this and immediately thought of CTF. And he sent a picture along of a lot of.
Starting point is 00:42:35 phone book in a drawer of the hotel. Nice. So they still do exist. And that's just a little hotel in Iowa saying, we're out of Bibles. So give them a phone book. At least he'll have something to read, okay? But I appreciate the thought.
Starting point is 00:42:54 Casey, and it means a lot to me. I will say that there's no telling how old this phone book is. I look, I can't find a date on the phone book. opened up to a page and I guess I could call somebody on this page and see if they're still alive see what year it is. Hey, I got this number from the phone book and I was just wondering if you're still alive. That actually, you know what, that's a good bit actually. Phone book. Alive. We've got to think of a book better name than phone book. Phone book alive. Phone book deaths. Are you still alive?
Starting point is 00:43:35 Are you still alive? Yes. Jeff, they'd be answering the phone. Of course it'd be like. Might not be them. We want to know if John and Wilma are still alive. Oh, I bet you one of them are not.
Starting point is 00:43:55 Probably John. Wilma's going to hang on for another five or ten years, man. But John is, John worked hard all his life. He's living over there on Northwest Avenue He just he was out He was out shoveling the walk last winter
Starting point is 00:44:13 And dropped over Now Wilma just sits in the Tea room all day Missing John Thanks for calling Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content At the blaze.com slash podcasts

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