Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 945 | What Else Ya Gonna Do?...

Episode Date: August 29, 2022

Baseball card goes for twelve million… Billion Dollar Lotto ticket still missing… Abbott up and running again… Escape artist at the zoo… VMA’s / No Britney and or Elton… Phil Collins ...lawsuit over… DeVito starting a fight over The Penguin… Patrizia Gucci / horrified by work…  Crime: First date church robbery / Man heads to prostitutes on wedding night / Filming bidness on Disney ride / Is that whip cream you have?...  Who Died Today: Artemis 1… Nichelle headed to space… Burning Man is up… Wahlberg buys some dirt… KSI fights and other sports… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:22 19 plus Ontario only. Please play responsibly. Concerned by your gambling or that if someone close, you call 1866-3-3-1-2-60 or visit comexonterio.ca. Blaze Radio Network And now Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher Okay, this is when you want to go through all your baseball cards, all your albums, all your books,
Starting point is 00:00:42 anything you've got stuck away in boxes that you think, you know, those are from years ago, I don't know what I'm going to do with them, and find out how much they're worth. Okay? Because a Mickey Mantle baseball card.
Starting point is 00:00:58 Mickey Mantle baseball card. Just sold for $12.6 million. It's the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia to date. Oh, okay. It's the baseball card from the Yankee Hall of Famers rookie season, graded in near perfect condition over $12 million. It's in great condition.
Starting point is 00:01:30 obviously, and it's documented. So I guess this collector reportedly bought 5,500 1952 tops cards, including dozens of mantle cards, for $125,000 in 1986. He got a call from a friend and said, hey, I just, I inherited a bunch of cards and I want to sell them. So he hired a police officer and drove to Quincy, Massachusetts with $125,000 in cash,
Starting point is 00:01:59 and purchase the cards. So now, mantle, he sold one of the mantle cards for $50,000 in 1991. He spits it to $50,000 now. His son's finally convinced him to, hey, you know, you ought to have these cards graded an auctioned off.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Oh, okay. Now, we made such a big deal about the Honus Wagner card that sold for seven-point $1.25 million, but this card went for $12.6 million in the same auction. They also auctioned off a bat used by Babe Ruth. That bat went for $1.68 million. And that's the most ever spent on a baseball bat.
Starting point is 00:02:55 So go through your stuff. and I'm talking to me as well. Go through your stuff that you've been hoarding all these years because it's never been a better time to hawk your wares. Welcome! Welcome to Chewing the Fat. Speaking to making that little money, I see where the $1.34 billion mega-million's
Starting point is 00:03:27 lotto ticket, jackpot. in Illinois that sold a few weeks ago, no one has come forward to claim that ticket yet. Wait, what? Yeah. You know what? It's mine. I have it and I lost it.
Starting point is 00:03:43 If I find it, I'll give it to you. How about you just give me the money? And if I find the ticket, I'll give it to you. Okay? What do you say? Yeah, amazing that no one has turned it in. So is it just lost? Are they waiting?
Starting point is 00:03:59 I don't know. Now, according to Illinois lottery in this story, winners have up to a year to come forward. But here's the deal, all right? They only have 60 days from the draw date to choose between the cash or annuity option. So if they don't come ahead within that 60 day window, then they have to take the annuity, which, I mean, okay, I guess. but I'd rather have the, you know, $400 million in cash would be fine.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Thank you. We may never know, according to Illinois law, if you win more than $250,000, you can choose to remain anonymous. But it's incredible that no one has come forward for that ticket yet. I mean, check, if you're in Illinois and bought a lottery ticket in that neck of the woods, they've got to know who purchased it. I mean, they have video cameras.
Starting point is 00:05:00 cameras at all these stores. They know when, you know, approximately time that the ticket was sold. Who was in the store at the time? They've got to know. So if it's you, man, dig through your car seats. Dig through the trash. Go to the dumpster. Whatever you got to do.
Starting point is 00:05:18 Wherever you think you left that lot of ticket, that mega millions ticket, go there and look for it because time is running out. Man. how about this how about this how about i promise that i'll bring you the ticket in a year i'll just take the first payment okay yeah that won't work either hey remember that baby shortage thing that was going on and it's still going on well abbott the company is now restarting production of its similek oh really i mean didn't that just shut down yeah back in february so good news good news
Starting point is 00:06:05 Abbott has said that expects Similac to begin shipping to retail locations in about six weeks so they just fired up the old Fonartners and it's going to take six weeks wow that's incredible that has taken that long but it's good news that they're finally
Starting point is 00:06:26 getting it back up and running and getting it on the shelves. I know. I know you take the making infant formula of the responsibility very seriously and parents can feel confident on the quality and safety of Similac. I will say,
Starting point is 00:06:43 I know it was a long time ago. But my oldest son, man, he grew up on Simulac with iron. And I've paid for a big portion of that foundry in Sturgis with Simulac with Iron, man. Holy cow. This company, the Abbott, supplies more than 8 million pounds of infant formula.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Ooh. Oh, I mean, that's incredible. So keep coming and keep it fresh and keep it clean. And I love the picture. They have a picture of the factory, the production area. And it shows a worker just walking by. The worker has a hard head on and he's got a mask on. He's got a, looks like a blue suit.
Starting point is 00:07:29 He's wearing gloves and he's got and he's got footies over his shoes, which you'd expect. I mean, he looks, I looked at the picture and I thought, oh, yeah, that's inside the factory. That's what you would expect. Now, the caption underneath the picture is, an Abbott employee working inside a production area of the Michigan Infant Formula Manufacturing Facility
Starting point is 00:07:48 wears shoe covers to help prevent outside particles from entering production areas. No kidding. Not to mention the, entire outfit hat mask gloves but we're going to caption the picture with wearing wears shoes to prevent outside particles no kidding duh thank you appreciate it very much and you know that no one supports zoos more than this show chewing the fat and myself jeff fisher no one supports zoos more than me i mean i'm a fan however this story makes me
Starting point is 00:08:27 I've never wanted a tortoise to escape again more than now. So there's a tortoise named Rocket. He's a 500-year-old tortoise, a 90-year-old. I'm 500-year-old. He's a 90-year-old 500-pound tortoise. And he has found a way to escape. He was one of the first animals ever at the Sedgwick County Zoo in Kansas when it first opened in the early 70s.
Starting point is 00:08:56 now 40 years later more than the more than 500 pound tortoise realized how big he was and he became an escape artist so in 2009 he realized hey i can sneak out of here and i could just get my legs up over the edge and just walk on out of here so he would escape and it was impossible to lift him back up it was like so they had you know tried to lead him back into the into the exhibit. And so they finally got rid of him. They had enough. He'd done this multiple times. And they were sick of the old codger
Starting point is 00:09:32 walking away from his, from his zoo cage. So they shipped him off. And they said, hey, get out of here. Okay? So they shipped him off to Tulsa, where Tulsa said, hey, we're happy to have you.
Starting point is 00:09:50 This new handler loved him. And he escaped multiple times at the Tulsa Zoo. Wait, what? Yeah. So his new handler at Tulsa said, all right, I, you're out. Take care. So now they've shipped him to the Bronx Zoo in the brand new state-of-the-art exhibit. And I want this 90-year-old 500-pound tortoise to escape this brand-new state-of-the-art exhibit at the Bronx Zoo desperately. They call it an escape-proof area.
Starting point is 00:10:25 They put him in a maximum security prison. I mean zoo at the Bronx Zoo for his new tortoise exhibit. Do I want him to escape desperately? I just want it to happen. I know. I don't look at me like that. I get it. But I want the Bronx Zoo just put out an alert.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Rocket has escaped beyond the lookout. Rocket has escaped beyond the lookout. Rocket has escaped beyond the lookout. out. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something called to drink desperately. How about those VMAs last night, huh? For those of you listening live, today is the 29th of August, 2022, and the VMA awards were last night, and how about them? Huh? Weren't they great? Oh, weren't they great? Congratulations to Taylor Swift, video of the year, all too well, the of course the 10 minute version
Starting point is 00:11:29 and artists of the year Bad Bunny Song of the Year Billy Elish happier than ever that's all you need to know congratulations to them I cannot believe I honestly I honestly cannot believe I know we had Johnny Depp come in
Starting point is 00:11:44 for his little moon man performance and it was cute he didn't he didn't give out any awards or anything which was kind of weird but the crowd loved him but I will say this I honestly cannot believe
Starting point is 00:11:57 that they did not have Elton John and Britney Spears perform Hold Me Closer It was just released I mean it's this huge version with Britney Spears' first time Britney has released something in like six years and Elton of course is retired
Starting point is 00:12:15 but I can't believe that they didn't have them perform It's just amazing Even if it was recorded Even if it was just Britain by herself with Elton out the side. I mean, you watched Elton at Keynes.
Starting point is 00:12:33 It was awesome. Elton posted a video on his Instagram where he performed with Brittany. Brittany wasn't there. It was just a DJ and Elton was there just saying it releases on Friday. And that was it. He showed up, did his thing, and
Starting point is 00:12:49 left, which was awesome, by the way. I wish I'd have been there. But why couldn't Britney do that at the MTV Music Awards? She's on a lot for them over the years and she gets nothing for these awards okay all right fine whatever you congratulations and then we have i see where uh we talked quite a bit on this show over the phil collins lawsuit where his wife is after all this money and uh phil collins has been saying no no no and they've been trying to get her kicked out of the house and finally uh collins finally sold the
Starting point is 00:13:25 house and she claimed that she'd previously promised her half of the sale if she moved back in with him. I mean, it's just been a nightmare. Well, the judges finally said, yeah, you know what? Enough is enough. And we're going to go ahead and just dismiss the $20 million lawsuit against Phil. And how about you just take a hike? And we're going to get rid of all of it, okay? Ruling that 10 separate violations of court orders, yeah, we're done.
Starting point is 00:13:54 I'm done with this. You can go ahead and prepare the order of dismissal. So my man, Phil Collins, wins this battle, at least this time. And he's consistently maintained that the lawsuits claiming an interest in his home was baseless, and he never made an agreement with her regarding that home. Remember, she moved in with her boyfriend and lived there. It was agonizing. So it's finally over at least this portion of it.
Starting point is 00:14:25 whenever you're around a nightmare, that nightmare continues. Believe me. And I see Danny DeVito starting to fight with Colin Farrell. He was interviewed saying, hey, Colin's a good friend of mine. I love him. And he did a great job in Batman, but obviously my penguin was the best. Okay, so I mean, my penguin was better than Colin Farrell's. So, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:14:52 I enjoyed Colin Farrell, although, Colin, was a fat shamer. He's not a fat person, and yet they made him into a fat person. You know how I feel about that, this whole Hollywood fat shaming thing. We can't shame anybody else, but it's okay to shame fat people. I don't like it. But Danny has started a fight now. We'll see.
Starting point is 00:15:10 I enjoyed Collins' version of the penguin in this latest Batman. But Danny was good, too, in his time. He was good, too, in his time. And that's what we're talking about, I guess. and then I've been stuck on I've been stuck on House of Gucci. I cannot get over House of Gucci
Starting point is 00:15:30 and Patricia So that's Marizio Gucci's wife who You know hired people to kill them And it was just I've been reading about her I wondered what's going on
Starting point is 00:15:44 They've got in the movie They only have one kid In real life they have two The two daughters now Are famous for being Gucci's that's how they live. They live because they're Gucci's. Apparently they share the $400 million and they've got families and, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:02 they are estranged from their mother, huh, who, you know, I hear people to murder their father. Ha, they don't want to talk to her. Weird. Plus, they filed a lawsuit. So she gets, in real life, she gets like one, I don't know, 1.7 or something like, something between one. and two million a year as alimony from the Gucci Fund
Starting point is 00:16:27 and she they fought to have hers not get that and the judge was like yeah no she gets that so she continues to get that well my favorite part of the story is you know she was in prison for whatever she was they sentenced her to 29 years it was reduced to 26
Starting point is 00:16:46 and then she got out after 18 years, you know, due to good behavior. Now, she was up for parole before then. They asked her to go out on parole, but it was a work release thing. And she said, yeah, no, the idea of working horrifies me. I want to like this woman. I know she's a murderer. She hired someone to be a murderer, but I love the idea of the idea of working horrifies me. No, I'm not going to work. But she did finally get paroled and took a job at some costume jewelry firm, which she designed some stuff
Starting point is 00:17:38 and did some things for them, helping them to, you know, helping them make more money. So good for her. So right now, her employment status, according to the story, is unknown. Yes, she's not working. All right. She lives in a pretty nice neighborhood. She walks around. She's lost, you know, she's got her pet parrots. She had a ferret for a while in prison where she said one of her inmates accidentally sat on it. And they said that she was, she lounged in the prison yard. She would order around other inmates and bribe guards. Oh, well, that's what she does.
Starting point is 00:18:19 Okay. And she just walks around with her parents. She has her parrot that she loves. And I'm just fascinated with her. I can't. She's just amazing. It's an amazing story. And, you know, you watch the movie, House of Gucci.
Starting point is 00:18:34 And Gaga did a great job, I thought. But we, you know, we get the idea in that movie that I think we're supposed to feel that she's the crazy one. But Maurizio in the movie becomes, you know, this Gucci that, you know, she fought to have him become. So, I don't know. Who's that fault here? Patrizia or Mauritia?
Starting point is 00:18:58 I just, you know, I don't know. I don't know. We'll see. And she was, Patricia was mad that Gaga did meet with her before the movie. And Gaga was like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:19:11 I know, I don't want to talk to her. She's, I don't want to make her, you know, this big, this big star more than She already is because, you know, she's, we're making a movie about her. So, okay, all right, fine, whatever you say. It's just fine, fascinating. I was just fascinated with her.
Starting point is 00:19:33 I love the idea that she is out of prison now, and psychologically she's in a terrible state. Yeah, okay. I mean, she tried to kill herself once in prison, and she's sick now, and she's really old, and she's not long for the planet. but it's just a fascinating story of Petrizia Gucci. Although that's not her name now, I don't think, but she still goes by it.
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Starting point is 00:20:53 You gift the good stuff. Okay, I see we're back to sending emails to me without an amount, but wants me to help them with money. So I got an email from a Major James Walton under the heading I am in need of your assistance. My name is Major James Walton. I am in the engineering military unit here in Iraq. We have some amount of funds that we want to transfer out of the country. My partners and I need a good partner, someone we can trust.
Starting point is 00:21:25 This proposal is legal and risk-free. These funds were gotten from a soaring oil revenue and contractor, award. Once the funds gets to you, you are entitled to 30%. Your own part of this deal is to find a safe place where these funds can be sent to and kept. Should you be interested, I will furnish you with slash full details. Regards Major James Walton. So I don't know how much money I'm going to get, but I'm going to get 30% of it. Whatever it is, I'm getting 30% of it. And it's legal. So we'll see. I replied to Major James Walton and said, Hey, Major, I'm in.
Starting point is 00:22:08 I did not. This is a great scam. I love it because it's just there's no money. There's no amount named. But whatever it is, I'm going to get 30% of it. It's legal. All they need for me is a safe place where the funds can be sent and kept. That's all they need.
Starting point is 00:22:27 That's all I need. I'll get 30% of it. So let your mind water on how much you're going to get. Because that's a lot. exactly how much you're not going to get. All right. Speaking of crime, a 19-year-old female and a 20-year-old male
Starting point is 00:22:46 were out on their first date, and they decided, you know, what we should do on our first date is break into a church and play the piano, and then steal some Bibles. What do you think? Sure, that sounds like fun. And they didn't even have to break in. The side door was open.
Starting point is 00:23:06 It was unlocked. So they just got to walk in. How cool is that? I know. So they admitted to detectives. Yeah, we were looking for a piano to play because both of them play the piano. And they knew a few churches, had pianos. They were looking for an unlocked church to go into and play the piano when they found one.
Starting point is 00:23:25 So before leaving, how right, we stole a couple of drumsticks, a couple of Bibles, four, and a collection plate. We kind of liked the plate. It was pretty, so we decided to take it. the church said, hey, yeah, the door doesn't close all the way. We're trying to get it fixed. We'll get it fixed.
Starting point is 00:23:43 Okay. Now, church leaders, church leaders said that they don't want, they have care and concern for the individual lives of these people, and they asked members to please be praying for them, which is exactly what a church should do.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Okay? Police said they tracked down the couple by identifying the young woman's orange Mustang, which has been recorded on surveillance footage in the parking lot. And the church said, yeah, we're not going to press charges. We want to, you know, we want to say prayers and we want to have care and concern for these people. But what did the Hendersonville police department do? Yeah, they arrested them and charged the couple with burglary and theft.
Starting point is 00:24:26 And they're scheduled to be in court the middle of next month, September 14th, 2020. So, wow. So the church is saying we're not going to press charges and we're not going to pray them and the police said, so what? We are going to arrest and charge them. So good luck. God bless. A Florida man arrested on his honeymoon after he answered an ad for a prostitute.
Starting point is 00:24:57 He's on his honeymoon. Yay. So he left the new bride sleeping in their hotel room. This happened, of course, in Tampa Bay. Went out to meet a prostitute. He had connected with. online. So the wife is sleeping, the new wife, he's had already, you know what, I love you, but I got to go take care of a little business with somebody I don't know. And so the self-employed
Starting point is 00:25:19 businessman arrived at the Hyatt Hotel and was placed in handcuffs, caught up in a sting operation by local police to crack down on sex trafficking. He wasn't trafficking. He was just looking for a little business. So what? I mean, it's a side note that his new bride, was back at the other hotel sleeping. He just wanted a little business on the side. So now, what the Hillsborough County Sheriff, Chad Kronister,
Starting point is 00:25:49 said that this man, Turovsky, was one of 176 men arrested in the sting operation. Okay. Were all of these 176 men guys coming to take care of a little business with a prostitute?
Starting point is 00:26:08 I'm sorry. But that doesn't crack down on sex trafficking. But, hey, what do I know and go rotten hell, you bastard criminal? More crime? Yes, exactly there's more crime. Every day there's more crime. Like the adult film star making explicit content on a Disney ride. How dare her?
Starting point is 00:26:37 So they just shut the ride down as the adult film star shared. She was making the content. on the attraction. So, all right, fine. She caused one of the Disney rides to come to a complete stop for breaking the rules. It was the under-the-sea journey of the Little Mermaid was stopped because she was making explicit content for the old TikTok. And the user shared she was banned following the incident. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:27:13 Oh, gosh, darn it. Now, this isn't the first time that an incident of this nature has occurred at Disney World. Disney cast members shared that a couple was caught performing a sexual act on Splash Mountain. And in other theme park news, I mean, we talked about the Cedar Point attraction where a couple were taking care of a little biddeness on the old Ferris wheel. But it seems to be it's a, you know, it's turning into a big deal at Disney. You think they'd be for it. All right? I mean, they're all four open and exclusivity and everybody needs to get along and it doesn't matter what part of the alphabet you're part of.
Starting point is 00:27:49 Just don't do it on our rides, okay? No business of the Disney rides because then we're shutting a ride down and you are going to jail. Hey, what do you have in your hand? Is that a can of whipped cream? It is? Let's see some ID. You're under 21? You're going to go out of jail.
Starting point is 00:28:12 Wait, what? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's now illegal for New Yorkers under the age of 21 to purchase a can of whipped cream. The law is meant to prevent teens from inhaling nitrous oxide. And according to this, one in five young people uses inhalants by the time they reach eighth grade. Boy, that's a stretch to call nitrous oxide out of a whipped cream can. inhalant, but okay, if you want to do that, that's fine. I don't know if you've ever done that before. I have. It's tough to get it all out. You got to warm it up. You know, it can't be cold. Otherwise,
Starting point is 00:29:00 you're not going to get the full effect. You know, if you want, for real, the whippets, I mean, for sure, those little chargers with the nitrous oxide chargers, you're no kidding. Those are, you know, not that I've ever done 10,000 of those but you can do some you can do some serious buzzing on the whippets with the whipped cream chargers
Starting point is 00:29:26 oh man but they need your ID and do not be walking around with a can of whipped cream now I know that I know the whip the inhalants are terrible and I know they're found in common household product that produced, you know, chemical vapors.
Starting point is 00:29:46 And I get that. And we should be looking for that and hope that it doesn't happen and make sure you keep those away from your young kids and let make them know how bad it is and they shouldn't be abusing the inhalants. I got it. Okay?
Starting point is 00:29:59 But whipped cream? Come on now. I believe all complaints are piling up empty canisters on our neighborhood streets. Okay? Maybe that's another problem. problem we should take a look at. But to just make it illegal to be 21 before you can buy a can of whipped cream. I mean, yeah, that's right. It's illegal and you're going to jail.
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Starting point is 00:31:13 I know. The launch was scheduled to go off this morning, and because they had some, I don't know, some kind of fuel leak issue, and they also blamed it on clouds. Give me a break. So it's not completely scrubbed.
Starting point is 00:31:30 It could go, if everything gets, back to running. We can put it up on Friday, which is what the second of September. And then if that one doesn't go, then we have to wait until the 5th of September. And we're looking at hurricanes and stuff coming along too. So they may have to, you know, postpone it for, you know, even longer. But as of today, Artemis 1.
Starting point is 00:31:53 Dead. So I see, speaking of space and death, I see, sorry, I see where Nicholz, you know, Lieutenant. Uhuru on Star Trek, who died at the end of last month, the end of July. She is the only black character on Star Trek during the Civil Rights era of the 60s. She became a vanguard of representation, both on screen and in space science field. She helped recruit some of the first female and minority U.S. astronauts, which was huge. She was great for them.
Starting point is 00:32:29 And she was a really good human being. So she's going back to space. They're going to put some of her ashes into space, in that special. So people are, there's a flight, the Celestus voyages, that take people into space. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:32:50 So you have until August 31st, according to this, uh, they, prices start at, $12,500. You can have DNA or loved ones remains
Starting point is 00:33:07 in a space flight container. Now, they're taking out, it doesn't say when the liftoff is going to occur, but you'll be able to watch it on their webcast. So, they're going to put her in there and let her go. I don't know how much they're
Starting point is 00:33:25 going to put in there. If they're putting the whole thing in, I'm not really sure. I see where, other remains aboard this flight are Gene Rodbury of course, creator of Star Trek, his wife, and she played various roles in the show and other movies, and James Duhan, who played Scotty in the films and the TV series. So they're going back to space or really into space
Starting point is 00:33:56 for the first time since it wasn't real. They really didn't go into space in Star Trek. I know. Spoiler. Sorry. Oh, and I see where Burning Man started this weekend, too. Oh, I've got a lead on a person that's going to be out there at Burning Man. I'm going to try to talk to him throughout Burning Man, although that sometimes may prove to be difficult as, if you have any idea of what's happening out there in the Black Rock Desert,
Starting point is 00:34:24 probably not going to get a self-call in and let us know what's happening. but I am going to talk to him after Burning Man because I want to interview him. I want to find out exactly his experiences throughout Burning Man. There's going to be like 80,000 people there, just incredible. It started back in 1986 and it draws tens of thousands of. I was looking at some of the pictures at Burning Man.com, some of the wildest events that are happening this year at Burning Man.
Starting point is 00:34:55 And for sure, the special emphasis is going to be on consent It's a crucial component, given that so many experiences on the schedule involves sex, from after-hour orgies and flogging to black-light bondage and naked cheese parties. And for those of you coming as couples, a workshop on how to navigate such a changed environment, while in a relationship would probably be a good time, a pretty good time investment. As with the Buddhist polygamy session, if you're not in a relationship, the art of flirting and cruising might be useful. So you can watch burning man and you know you could wait till the end when they burn the man, which is awesome.
Starting point is 00:35:35 But they also have big events going on the website where they burn other artifacts, artist works of art throughout the entire event. So I'm looking forward to talking to someone who actually went and is participating in, I don't know if he's participating in the Hammock Forest or the hypnotherapy, the communal pectoral. I don't know. I do want to find out if he's, you know, part of the bikini armor crafting workshop. They have stations for throwing all sorts of dangerous projectiles. Hopefully our person is going to do some of that. It's going to be awesome.
Starting point is 00:36:19 I can't wait to talk to him after Burning Man, but you can catch that. Still, it's ongoing. Looking at their website, we're looking at the man burned on September 4th and the temple burn on October 14.
Starting point is 00:36:38 I can't wait to talk to them. You can go and look at all the events at what is it? Burning Man.org. They're not a sponsor. It should be. I love this place. And speaking of the desert, I see where Mark Wahlberg, houses of the hoity tooty, just paid
Starting point is 00:36:54 $15.6 million on dirt. in a lavish summit club estate in Vegas. So congratulations, Mark. That's a good deal for you. I know you have your six, a little over six acre, Beverly Park Estate on the market for a whopping $87 million.
Starting point is 00:37:15 And they just plunk down the $15.6 million, two and a half acres of land. And if they're going to turn it into something spectacular, it's supposed to be housed within an elite gated walls of the summit club, in Sanarland, Nevada, and it's going to be beautiful, you know, but for now, it's dirt.
Starting point is 00:37:35 So good luck. Can't wait for that. It's going to start with an 18-hole golf course, scenic views of the Las Vegas Strip and the gorgeous Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, and there's going to be other recreational activities, you know, indoor basketball, movie theater, bowling alley, swimming pool,
Starting point is 00:37:58 spa, that's probably just marks home once it gets built there on his two and a half acres of dirt in Nevada. I didn't even talk about the KSI fight this weekend. A KSI on DeZone, he
Starting point is 00:38:16 fought two fights. Pretty incredible. He set up an event. There was, you know, there were several fights, and they were a lot of fun to watch of these influencers and boxers and, and KSI had two fights. He opened up the show with a fight against the swarms, and then he closed the night with a fight against Louis Alcarus Pena. Penaida. Yeah, Louis Alcarus Penaida. He dropped him seven times. He kept complaining.
Starting point is 00:38:42 He was hitting me in the back of the head, which he wasn't. And there was tough an event to put on in. KSI actually said that he was not going to cancel this event. All these other events around the boxing and the influences have been getting canceled and he claimed all along I am not canceling this event. So his brother finally won a fight. His brother fought in a fight and finally won, which was awesome. There were some good fights. It was fun to watch. There were three or four round fights and it was fun to see some of these guys win.
Starting point is 00:39:15 And the one guy, Salt Pape, from the, where is he from? He's from the, you know, the Philippines. and he obliterated his opponent. I mean, he came out, jumped around, showed his happy face, and then dropped him within like 30 seconds. It was awesome. It was really fun to watch. So if you didn't get a chance to watch it,
Starting point is 00:39:43 just know that it was fun. I know there was football. Some of college football started. You still have NFL spring training preseason going on. There's some baseball. I think we still have. the WNBA going on. Brady is finally back,
Starting point is 00:39:59 playing with the Bucks after his time off that started everyone wondering what he was doing. He's on the mass singer. No, he's not. He's with the wife. No, he's injured. What's happening? Everyone believes that it was just personal
Starting point is 00:40:11 and he was with the wife and he took some time off. Look, does he need preseason? I think not. And everybody's up in arms about Aaron Rogers on Joe Rogan talking about what happened behind the scenes during the
Starting point is 00:40:26 during the mandates of COVID with the NFL. We'll see him. He's Aaron Rogers. That's not going to bug him. But he did talk about playing and using Perkocets,
Starting point is 00:40:36 which I don't even know you could get Perkissets anymore. But if he's playing, he talked about playing on perkinset, and that was a bad move. So we'll see if anything comes to that as well. That's probably a good rule of thumb.
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