Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 923 | Dead, Alive, Dead…

Episode Date: July 28, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:39 The man who played Wally Cleaver In the TV show Leave It to Beaver Has gotten more press In the last three days Because they announced he was dead And nope he is not dead And now
Starting point is 00:00:53 Yes he is dead So his management team The other day said Yeah he's dead rest in peace, Tony Dow. He's 77 and he's dead. Then the wife said, oh, no, he's still alive. Sure, he's being cared for by hospice, but he's not dead.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Then today, we get the news, you know what? Yep, he's dead. So, rest in peace, Tony Dow, for finally, finally, being reported truthfully, I guess, that he had passed away. Tony Dow, dead at the age of 77 years of age. Rest in peace. Welcome. Welcome to Chewing the Fat.
Starting point is 00:01:46 I want to thank everyone who listens to this show Chewing the Fat, no matter what country you're living in. And in particular today, I'm thanking the people of Japan and the people of the United States. Japan is in the top 10 of countries that listen to chewing the fat. And I'm glad that they took me up on my idea of hunting down the monkeys who have been attacking people and killing them. Because that's what should happen. Now, they haven't killed them all yet. This gang of monkeys have been attacking people and wounded nearly 50 people.
Starting point is 00:02:26 and now they have found, they came up on the gang and they shot one. Now they originally just hit him with a tranquilizer, and I guess they were looking for gang tats and seeing if this was the right monkey, and then once they realized, yep, he's got the gang tats on. So there's still plenty of gang members out there, attacking people.
Starting point is 00:02:58 The officials are out looking for these monkeys. They have commissioned hunters to go out and look for this gang and I guess we're going to go ahead and tranquilize them and then look for the gang tats.
Starting point is 00:03:14 And as soon as we realize, yep, they've got the gang tat. I personally am not aware of the name of the monkey gang. But I guess it's you know, monks of anarchy could probably suit them just fine. Anyway, this is exactly what I said needed to happen to them,
Starting point is 00:03:36 and I'm glad that Japan, one of the countries in the top 10 of listenership to chewing the fat, took me at my word and has now commissioned hunters to go out and hunt down this gang of monkeys. Then I see a story from here in the United States. we talked about it. Martha Stewart was whining about her peacocks, getting attacked by coyotes and wondering, any solutions to getting rid of these aggressive coyotes? Yes, I had one. So thanks to Hunter Nation, a grassroots organization devoted solely to protecting the rights of hunters and promoting responsible management of dangerous predators, is taking up the call. that we did hear in chewing the fat.
Starting point is 00:04:27 In the United States is obviously the number one country with listenerships to chewing the fat. They're saying, hey, maybe we ought to just put them down. Yeah, you think. And apparently New York has a season that you can hunt coyotes or put them down by, you know, if they're harming your livestock or other pets. And so this was out of season, I guess, in New York. Um, I, if an animal is attacking your pets or livestock, uh, no matter what time of year it is, um, I would say that you go inside and get your legal weapon and, and if you happen to live in one of these backward states where there's a time frame on it, just bury it yourself and shut up. Hey, didn't you used to have a coyote attacking your livestock?
Starting point is 00:05:25 pets. Yeah, it just disappeared. All right, let's talk some lawsuits, shall we? I see where Spectrum has been ordered to pay $7.4 billion in damages after a technician killed an Irving woman here in DFW. Irving is a part of the greater DFW area. Dallas County jury awarded Dallas County is in fact the county that, you know, Mercury Studios are in. A Dallas County jury awarded $7 billion in punitive damages to the family of the 83-year-old woman who was robbed and stabbed to death in her Irving home by a charter communications technician in 2019. Earlier in June, the charter communications was initially charged to pay 90% of a $375 million compensatory damages figure.
Starting point is 00:06:24 the jury found spectrum grossly negligent in the December 2019 murder of Betty Thomas by an employee. Wow. The punitive damages awarded by the jury are in addition to the compensatory damages. Wow. Obviously, they plan to appeal, but it's a lot of money. And I'm very sorry that this lady was murdered. I don't know that they're going to get 7.4 billion. dollars out of spectrum
Starting point is 00:06:56 but good luck I hope they do if they were at fault for hiring this douchebag who went around killing people or at least killed one person they should be responsible for it now we have a lawsuit against Sesame Street
Starting point is 00:07:12 you know Sesame Place in Philadelphia a part of SeaWorld Parks who owns Sesame Place $25 million the Baltimore Black family is suing Sesame Street theme park for that $25 million. You remember the story, their daughters were allegedly snubbed by the costume characters. And it says allegedly here, but you know, you watch the video and it sure does look that way.
Starting point is 00:07:38 And I told you, the original video, I thought, well, what they said was that he was saying no to a lady behind the little kids that had a baby. So it looked like he was blown off the two little black girls. But, you know, the character was. but really he was blown off the lady behind him because they're not allowed to hold babies. I was like, okay, I get that. Then we see another angle. There was no mother with a little baby
Starting point is 00:08:02 behind these little girls in that angle, so it really was just saying no to these two little black girls. And it's just heartbreaking. And you can see that it's heartbreaking. Is it worth $25 million? I don't know. You know, the lawyer is saying
Starting point is 00:08:16 that the theme park should pay for the girls' mental health expenses and claims one is in isolation. okay. Is it terrible? Yes. Is it a terrible lesson going against these girls that they're not worthy of this from Sesame Place? Absolutely. Is the little one in isolation over it? That's what they say. That's what they say. So should Sesame Street, Sesame Place pay the $25 million? They probably will. There's no doubt about that. And they're probably going to end up paying a whole bunch more. Because now you have the the black caucus getting involved, the congressional black caucus, and they want an audience with Sesame Place, and I'm sure that's going to be a great... Some would say,
Starting point is 00:09:01 I don't want to use the word, shakedown, but it's possible. Sesame Place is going to be paying out some big money. And if this is true, more people have come forward that this has happened with their kids and other people at SeaWorld
Starting point is 00:09:19 and at Sesame Place. I mean, if they're not, That's true, and there's actual proof of it going on. Holy cow. There needs to be a big time shakeup at Sesame Place. No question. Do I think that these people should be fired? Maybe.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Maybe, you know, if you can, if they, if they end up coming out saying, yeah, I was, I was going against these black kids because I don't like these black kids. Absolutely. There's no place for that in today's world. You know, I watch some of these shows that are, uh, are. based in back in the 40s or the 50s here in the U.S. and how we treated, well, how we treated a lot of people, man, from all walks of life in this country.
Starting point is 00:10:07 I want to believe that our country is in a different place. And I realize that there are a few people out there that are not in that different place and they should actually, you know, you need to set those people straight. And that's what's happening here. as well. We have a lawsuit in New Jersey, a family who is, they want $50 million. And the headline is they want $50 million for burying the wrong body. The body never got buried. When you read the story, now it's a worth of money? Yes. 50 million? Oof, I don't know about that. So the family of a young Jack Kim, who died at the age of 93,
Starting point is 00:10:47 were set to lay the casket into the ground, and her daughter requested to see her mother one last. time. And they opened up the casket and she was like, hey, that's not my mom. Sorry, that's somebody else that's younger. The clothes looked like the right clothes that we sent, but that's
Starting point is 00:11:08 not her. And so the funeral parlor, the director was like, ah, people change. Ah, you know, they look different once you put them in the coffin. Do they? So then they proceeded with the funeral procession. They were getting ready to lower the
Starting point is 00:11:24 casket into the ground and then the funeral director came up and said hey uh this is is this a picture of your mom and this is her mom at the funeral home and uh she just collapsed and so they realized that yeah it was the wrong person so they brought the casket back to the funeral home and uh they yeah darn it we put the wrong person in the casket sorry you know what are you going to do well and they changed it out. So they ended up having, you know, the funeral and, you know, everything worked out right. Is that worth $50 billion? I don't know. You know, is it worth something? Sure, absolutely. It's worth something. And, you know, if she hadn't have opened the casket at the last moment, you know, they would have never known, right?
Starting point is 00:12:22 So is that worth $50 million? I don't know. think so I don't think that that's worth 50 million but what do I know I will say that if that was my family you're darn right it's worth 50 million so good luck God bless all right let's go to the break room I need something cold to drink desperately long as we're in the break room we may as well have a snack because everyone likes to have a good snack throughout the day right right but you know, you'd rather not pack on the pounds doing it. I've got some great news.
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Starting point is 00:14:24 promo code jeffy for 15% off at built b-u-i-l-t dot com built dot com okay uh big news at jeopardy has decided that you know what uh i know people say they like ken jennings and they don't like uh my um biolick i don't think that's how she pronounces it uh and some people say hey my um biolick uh we like her we don't like ken jennings and jennings and jennings and Jeopardy has said, you know what? We're just going to use both of them. So we're going to use both of them. They're going to split the hosting duties for Jeopardy.
Starting point is 00:15:03 So congratulations to Ken Jennings and Mayam, Myelich. I don't think that's how you pronounce her last name. I know it's not how she pronounces it, but I can't help it. That's how I look at her name, B-I-A-L-I-K. All I see is By-L-L-L-L-L-I-K. So that's where I'm at with it, okay? Do you believe this, man? Season 39 is coming up for Jeopardy.
Starting point is 00:15:29 Incredible. Now, they claim that they're going to split duties. It's not going to be every other show. It's going to be different hosting duties for periods of time during the season by either Ken or mine. And they talked about creating a podcast. Of course, you can't have a show without a podcast now. behind the Jeopardy or behind the squares or flip the squares, whatever they're going to call the podcast.
Starting point is 00:15:58 And man, do I want to listen to Behind the Squares on Jeopardy? No, no, no, no, really, I do. You're not going to be able to rip me away. Did you realize that the movie Contact is 25 years old today? No, not today, this month. All right, it was released in 1997. July 11th. So it's 25 years old.
Starting point is 00:16:26 Just amazing that this movie is 25 years old. Contact, which has the classic, all right, it's Haddon Enterprises, is it a love story? Is it a sci-fi movie? And, you know, Hadden Enterprises.
Starting point is 00:16:39 And of course, the classic, the classic line from Dr. Hadden up at the Mir space station because he was, that's the only way he could keep his cancer at bay. And he asked Dr. Arrowway, right, Ellie, right, Ellie Arrowway, that was her name, Jody Foster, if she, why, he was talking about building the special ship that the aliens had left designs for,
Starting point is 00:17:12 and one crashed, right? And why build one when you could build two? And it was being built by a wholly owned subsidiary of how, the industries and then he asked the doc think about it want to take a ride and of course you know Haddon was played by John
Starting point is 00:17:37 Hurt who we lost we lost him he died in 2017 so rest in peace John Hurt or you know Hadd of Haddon Enterprise 25 years though of contact
Starting point is 00:17:53 certainly doesn't seem that long ago. Man, it does not seem like 25 years since that stupid movie came out. Congratulations also in order to Chris Cuomo. Man, what a great guy he is. And we were sorry to see him leave
Starting point is 00:18:09 MSNBC. Well, he's got a new gig. He's going to host a primetime show for News Nation. The cable news channel owned by local TV giant Next Star.
Starting point is 00:18:25 The news was revealed on the channel Tuesday night in an interview with News Nation's 9 p.m. host, Dan Abrams. And Cuomo's show is going to debut in the fall, and he wants to find a way to help people. I'm going to come to News Nation, and I want to build something special
Starting point is 00:18:41 here. I've decided that I can't go back to what people see as the big game. I think we need insurgent media. I think we need outlets that aren't fringe and are just trying to fill their pockets. So, no problem, Chris.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Good luck. God bless. I know that he's got his podcast. It's not going to be Chris Cuomo's podcast. Definitely is not as good as, you know, behind the board or the categories or, you know, behind the podium at Jeopardy. But he's got the Chris, the Chris, I can't even say it.
Starting point is 00:19:19 It's so good. The Chris Cuomo project. And I bet that is good. I apologize to you that I have not listened to one single word from the Chris Cuomo Project podcast. And I don't know that I want to do that. But if you email me at Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com and ask me, hey, you think you could listen to the Chris Cuomo Project podcast to give us a review of it? I'll, you know, I'd have to do it.
Starting point is 00:19:52 I'd have to do it, but until I get a request from my audience, I'm not going to do it. So you can email doing the fat at the blaze.com and ask nicely. I may, I'd have to get to it. But I don't necessarily want to do that, but I know now that you're going to email and ask me to do that. You, Sennon. All right, fine. And I see Hollywood fat shaming again. This actually kind of ticks me on.
Starting point is 00:20:22 You know, we're supposed to believe that if you're gay, if you're not gay, you can't play a gay character. If you're not trans, you can't play a trans character. And now, how come it's not the same way with fat people? So now Brendan Fraser making his big return to films, being a Mr. Star. And he's, you know, he's all better now. He's not hooked on drugs. And he's going to try to make his big comeback to Hollywood. And he's going to be in a movie called The Way.
Starting point is 00:20:52 Oh, okay. That's great. What is the whale? What is I wonder what that is about? Well, it's about a fat person. Oh, really? Yeah. It's about a 600-pound man struggling to reconnect with a 17-year-old daughter and the character abandons his family for a man. Of course. So this man has a family and he abandons his family for a man and then his man lover dies. And he, he, he, he abandons his family for a man. And then his man lover dies. he turns to food for comfort and becomes the 600-pound man. And it's going to be great. And they're all saying how much Brendan Fraser, how good he is. And he's wearing a fat suit and he's unrecognizable. And he's just a great actor and it's just wonderful. And the costume was extensive and cumbersome. And it's just great to see somebody like this play a fat person.
Starting point is 00:21:49 Well, you know, how come we're not using a fat person? How come we're not using a 600-pound man? Because Hollywood fat shames people, that's why. And they make it a big deal. If you're skinny or, you know, a non-fat person, you can play a fat person and get awards in Hollywood and be great. So, you know, I'm okay in real life. I'm okay with it. I am.
Starting point is 00:22:16 I don't care. I want if you, it's called acting, you know, a male. can play a female, a female can play a male. If a skinny person can play a fat person, a regular person can play a trans person, a regular person can play a gay person, a gay person can play a straight person. I don't care. Just do the part. But when you tell me that can't be the case with, you know, a gay person can't play a straight person, well, that's okay. But if you're a straight person, you can't play a gay person. If you're a straight person, you can't play a trans person. So why is it okay for a non-fat person to play a fat person?
Starting point is 00:22:53 Why? Why is that okay? Because Hollywood hates fat people. Yeah, that's what it is. With Amex Platinum, $400 in annual credits for travel and dining means you not only satisfy your travel bug, but your taste buds too. That's the powerful backing of Amex. Conditions apply.
Starting point is 00:23:31 James Lovelock dead at the age of 103. Yes, who died today? We did lose another one, James Lovelock, at the age of 103. He was the climate prophet who first proposed the Gaia hypothesis, passes away, surrounded, of course, by his family on his birthday at 103 years of age. He proposed the Gaia hypothesis back in the 70s, which saw Earth itself as a complex, self-regulating system that created and maintained the conditions for life on the planet. His contribution to environmental science included developing a device to measure ozone-deplating
Starting point is 00:24:16 chloro-chloro-chloro-chloro-carbons, man, you want to get rid those chloro-fluorocarbons, in the atmosphere and pollutants in air, soil, and water. His family said, hey, he was fine, you know, six months ago. And he had a fall and it was over. That was the end of the last six months. So very sad. Very sad. We did lose.
Starting point is 00:24:40 We lost another one. James Lovelock dead at the age of 103. We did also, as mentioned earlier in the show, we did lose Tony Dow. First he was dead, then he was alive, and now he's dead. So rest and peace to both of those men. And I see in San Francisco, I love the headline, which is the headline is like a you know, a show, a TV show. San Francisco man gets red zone parking ticket
Starting point is 00:25:07 after curb was repainted while his car was parked. Yeah, we went ahead and painted the red zone. Then we wrote you a ticket. That's the way it works. Okay. So they even claimed that they painted it while they were parked there and you could see where they tried to, you know, they missed the tire and everything.
Starting point is 00:25:28 San Francisco claims, uh, that was a red zone. Anyway, it was just faded and we went ahead and made sure that you could see the red paint on the curb. And we wrote you a ticket because it was still a red zone ticket. So they're just saying that it was faded. Now, they show pictures of the same street area that was, you know, had the faded red zone paint on the curb. So kind of think it's true. But, you know, he's fighting it.
Starting point is 00:25:57 And I'm sure, look, you go before the judge, I'm sure. or they go before, I don't know, let you go before the judge, you go before some ticket guru that says whether you're, whether it's legal or not. Yeah, the citation clerk. That's a good gig right there.
Starting point is 00:26:15 Yes, I'm the citation clerk. You either get it or not. And I decide and I am the one that decides. Okay. But these people are pissed. And they even, they are so mad at San Francisco. They're talking about, look, I'm fighting,
Starting point is 00:26:27 the wife says, I've gone, I'm going through chemotherapy. right now. We hate what's going on in this city and we are just, we had a, we had a catalytic converter stolen a little while ago on our car and this
Starting point is 00:26:40 little red zone parking debacle could be the final straw. We want to leave the city and we want to move to France. I mean, you could move to another city in America, but no. Things are so bad at San Francisco,
Starting point is 00:26:56 people are willing to move to France over a zone. Maybe we should paint some more. Paint some. I mean, paint every curb in San Francisco with some red paint. I mean, they can all go to France. Start again. And speaking of unpaid tickets, I see where Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of the great city of Chicago, has reportedly racked up a bunch of traffic tickets.
Starting point is 00:27:19 And guess what? She's not paying them. Yeah, no, we're not paying them. She was the one who advocated for stricter speed cameras in the city. and two of her SUVs that are used to shuttle the mayor around have accumulated three speed camera tickets, two warnings in the past month. I mean, one of them was in,
Starting point is 00:27:40 I think one or two of them are in a school zone. So what's good for you is good for you, but not for me. Okay? That's just the way it goes. I'm not paying for it. But the buffer zone in Chicago, they have the speed cameras out, and they're issuing citations.
Starting point is 00:27:57 if you're six miles an hour over the speed limit, and it was 10. So she advocated to drop it down to six miles an hour over the speed limit for them to send you a citation. So that's what you get, Lori. How about you pay the bill? Okay. Now, on the flip side of that.
Starting point is 00:28:18 The school zone one is an issue for me, but the other tickets, I do have a little bit of an issue. She's the mayor. That doesn't make her above the law, Jeff. No, I know, but she is the mayor and you think, you know, she's got, so what? So what? Let her go.
Starting point is 00:28:36 Let her off. Should you have to pay him? I guess. And as much, she's such a horrible person that, yes, I wanted to pay them. But if I was mayor of the city, I probably would fight those as well. I don't think you'd fight the school zone one, though. That's a big problem. You're supposed to knock that accelerate.
Starting point is 00:28:57 down a little bit there, Lori. And I guess her new name is Mayor Lori Ledfoot. That would be the headline in every Chicago newspaper if I was in that city. Oh man. Mayor Ledfoot would definitely be her new name.
Starting point is 00:29:12 You know what? That's her new name for right now, for me. Mayor Ledfoot of Chicago. Oh, it's not her, Jeff. It's her drivers. I don't care. I don't care. It's her people. She gets the name. Mayor Lori Ledfoot. And speaking of crime, congratulations to the locals up in Oregon.
Starting point is 00:29:34 Apparently, there was reports of a man walking through the forested area near Mariel Lodge and Rogue River Ranch, which is in the southwest corner of the state. If you, this is my hand is Oregon. That ranch would be right here. The agencies said they sprang into action. They wanted to contain the fire and apprehend the suspect. However, where he was spotted was really remote, and they didn't know, you know, they knew that the only way to get there is, you know, through the river, and they had to use BLM Roads, Bureau of Land Management Roads. So, you know, it would be very difficult to get there. Fortunately, local residents got wind of the reports of the arson, and they helped out the law enforcement and fire services.
Starting point is 00:30:16 Some residents doused the fire. Three other residents spotted the suspect walking on a road near the fires, and they placed him under citizens' arrest, and tied him to a tree. Apparently, while they were tying the man to the tree to subdue him until law enforcement arrived, he fell. Oh, darn.
Starting point is 00:30:41 And he injured himself. I know. You know, darn the luck. I don't know how it happened. All of a sudden, he just fell. And he hurt himself. And so we don't know what to do, so we just continue to tie the man. man to the tree and waited for the officials to show up.
Starting point is 00:30:58 Now, they ended up taking him to the hospital for where he was, you know, treated for his injuries and then discharged into the county jail. So now this man faces two counts of first degree arson, one count of reckless burning. And he was also held because he had a warrant issued for violating his probation. So congratulations to all the, uh, the quick actions of the locals. for putting out the fire and subduing this alleged thief. And I feel sorry for the alleged thief for, you know, having that fall, darn the luck.
Starting point is 00:31:37 I don't know how that happened when he was being subdued by the three residents. But he did, and he hurt himself. And I probably felt bad about dying the man to the tree after he fell and hurt himself. But what are you going to do? He's wanted by police. It's hockey season, and you can get anything you need delivered with Uber Eats. Well, almost, almost anything.
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Starting point is 00:33:22 So we're starting to become a third world nation. Man, oh man, oh man. And why do I say that? Well, let's take a look at monkeypox. I know the monkey pox. capital now is the United States of America. We have a total of 4,639 cases. We just had a record-breaking 1448 diagnoses, which got us to 4,639, which takes us in front. Spain has 3,738 infections. we, of course, take over the number one slot.
Starting point is 00:34:07 Germany has 2,459, United Kingdom has 2,400, 1800 in France, 800 in the Netherlands, Brazil, almost 700. Canada has over 700. Portugal has almost 600. So it's good news. Good news. I mean, we have, in New York, over 1,200 cases,
Starting point is 00:34:33 now, holy cow, how many do we have in the great state of Texas? We have 287 cases in Texas. So New York, California, Illinois, Florida, Georgia, Texas. Now, there's your top five monkey pox distributors here in the United States of America. Yay! Yay! That's awesome. So now we've got the deadly bacteria that's first time ever on the U.S.
Starting point is 00:35:07 We've got monkeypox, which is now, you know, a world health problem. The who wants everybody to stop giving misinformation and disinformation. Please, all you, all you Twitterers out there, stop giving disinformation. I'd like to be, why don't you just tell us what the deal is, their world health organization? uh, Tetris. And then we'll decide. We'll get to say what we want to say. Because that's what we get to do in America.
Starting point is 00:35:39 Okay. And you don't get to tell us what is and what isn't. But, you know, what do I know? He's asking for all the social media companies and, you know, big tech to start, uh, well, censoring. Stigma and discrimination can be as dangerous as any virus and can fuel the outbreak. As we have seen with COVID-19. misinformation and disinformation can spread rapidly online. We do not want that.
Starting point is 00:36:07 So we call on all social media platforms, tech companies, and news organizations to work with us to prevent and counter harmful information. Oh, okay. Sure, no problem. We'll make sure that we censor everything. Okay? All right. Thanks, Tetris.
Starting point is 00:36:32 And I know it's Tedros, okay? It just ticks me off that they want to start censoring what we say about it because it's discrimination. You know, it's mostly happening in the gay community or men who have sex with men community. And we don't want to say anything bad about them. Sure, you can get it. Anybody can get it still. So it's still, it's just, you know what, I'm going to say something that I don't want to say. And I won't.
Starting point is 00:37:01 You know why? Because just Here's an idea. Don't, if you have the pox. I believe I've said this before. If you have the pox, stop having sex with people. Stop having skin-on-skin contact with people. Stop letting your children or your friends
Starting point is 00:37:19 lay down in the same sheets and bedding that you're laying down in until you're over it, until the pox goo is gone. Once the pox goo is gone, you're fine. You can get back to normal activities. But until the pox goo is gone, how about you don't continue on with your normal activities, whether it's heterosexual sex, whether it's men having sex with men, whether it's gay sex, whether it's trans sex. If you have the pox, how about you
Starting point is 00:37:52 take a little bit of a break? Okay? Okay, good. Then, to top it off, we have a Utah woman. currently in the hospital fighting for her life after she contracted a flesh-eating bacteria from a series of spider bites. She got, well, on a recent fishing trip. Now, I would say, how about we don't fish there anymore? So this lady, Susie Felch Malawahua-wo. Amorphopalus. Pretty sure that's not how she pronounced. it. She's actually a nationally recognized advocate for the Pacific Islander community.
Starting point is 00:38:37 And she's a big star around the globe recognized from that community. And I had her name pronounced, and I want to say it correctly, from an interview that she did with Coach V. And he pronounced it like this. And Miss Susie Felch, Marlowe, he. So there, Susie Felch, Malol heifa foo. A 59-year-old lady from Utah. She was on a fishing trip, and she woke up after the fishing trip. She had a headache, a fever, was in some pain, and they progressed,
Starting point is 00:39:22 and then she went to see a doctor, and they said, you know, you don't have COVID. Of course. You can't go to the hospital with anything else other than COVID. Oh, you're not. feeling well COVID. Oh, okay. You either have the pox or the vid. Either you can't, you can't have something else anymore. But then they said when Malo Hiffa-Fofo returned to the hospital a second time, doctor said, oh, you know, it probably isn't COVID or the pox. I bet it's something else. Oh, look, she had 15 spider bites on her body. Are you kidding me? She goes to the hospital and I don't
Starting point is 00:39:56 catch that. She says she's sick and they don't check her out for that. So, now she has then now she has seven of them seven of the bites have become flesh-eating bacteria okay thank you so much i appreciate it i'm glad that i didn't have the vid or the pox i mean now i mean she's in big trouble right i mean she's probably hanging on for her life now um very sad but uh she went fishing if you're from Utah she went fishing in Mirror Lake which is about a half hour east of Salt Lake
Starting point is 00:40:36 City if my hand is Utah you're looking at Mirror Lake right about there on the old hand so very sad news about Susie Felch Malau Hefo-O and that's agonizing and it ticks me off
Starting point is 00:40:54 reading the story about going to the hospital and having the doctors go, whoa, you don't have COVID. So we don't know. I know you feel like crap and you're feeling bad and you're wondering what's going on. And never mind, those 15 spider bites you have all over your body, but you've got to go home. It's just something that you're going to have to live with.
Starting point is 00:41:14 Oh, okay. Sure thing. Never mind. I'll come back later when I'm a lot sicker and you can realize that I have this fleshating bacteria from these 15 spider bites. Okay. Ugh. Very agonizing.
Starting point is 00:41:28 very, very agonizing. I mean, she's already had 10 pounds of dead tissue removed, and she's likely to have more procedures in her future. So, I mean, she's had a GoFundMe account, help her defray some of the medical costs. She's very sick now. And, you know, they have to keep her stable, and they've got to remove and clean all these areas for the flesh eating virus,
Starting point is 00:41:51 and you have to keep going back in and hope you get it, right? And hope it, you know, stops. stops it in its tracks between the antibiotics and the removal. And you don't want people to go into shock and organ failure, and you've got to get things working fast once the diagnosis is there. And I just feel like the diagnosis could have been done faster. But, you know, what do I know? Oh, did I mention that the UK believe that a pair of viruses
Starting point is 00:42:25 have led to more than a thousand cases of hepatitis and children across 35 countries? Yeah, including the U.S. At least 22 children have died and 46 have needed liver transplants. Yay! So I guess the viruses have taken to the infants because the infants missed out on immunity thanks to the COVID-19 locks down. Yay! But there's, you know, good news.
Starting point is 00:42:52 Serious cases of hepatitis are rare. Many children who catch the viruses, they reportedly recover. So don't worry about it. If you, you know, have a little kid and they get hepatitis, it's reported that they recover. So don't worry about it. Quit you whining. It's just meleodosis.
Starting point is 00:43:14 It's just flesh-eating bacteria. It's just hepatitis. It's just COVID. It's just monkeypox. So shut. up okay stream and subscribe to more blaze media content at the blaze.com slash podcasts

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