Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 983 | Go With What You Have…

Episode Date: October 20, 2022

New state dino in Massachusetts... Cold case in Queens finds murderer… Okmulgee thoughts… Cuffing season tryouts month… Matthew Perry hawkin his book… Headlines: Elon Tesla and perfum...e / Hockey Canada / Florida waters / Circle K Pot / WFH less commuting… Uber and ads… MLB update… Neanderthals in Siberia… ASMR gift…  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:56 Podicosaurus. I'm sorry. Podicasaurus. Yeah, the Poticasaurus Holokanesas. H-O-L-Y-O-K-E-N-I-I- No, H-O-L-L-Y-O-K-E-N-S-I-S. Podocasaurus, Holy Knesses. It got 60% of the 35,000 votes
Starting point is 00:01:22 that cast on a social media campaign initiated last year. Representative Jack Lewis said that this beat out another dinosaur that was also discovered in the state. I think that one was the sauropod morphs. I love the soropod morphs, but it's no podicosaurus, holy connesses. So that is now the official state dinosaur of Massachusetts. Apparently he came up with the idea while he was. was trying to come up with a Cub Scout project, and he decided that they would do that
Starting point is 00:02:03 and get people involved in finding the swift-footed lizard of Holyoke was discovered in western Massachusetts in 1910 by Mount Holyoke College professor Minion Talbot, the first woman to find, discover, name, and describe a dinosaur. So congratulations to Mount Holyoke College professor, Minion Talbot.
Starting point is 00:02:31 And also congratulations to Massachusetts for now having an official state dinosaur, the swift-footed lizard, podocosaurus, holiconessus. Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat. Pretty amazing story out of, uh, Queens, New York, Jamaica, Queens, New York, to be exact. In March of 2019, human remains consisting of a pelvis and a partial torso were discovered buried under concrete in a backyard.
Starting point is 00:03:15 And the body had been dismembered at the neck and shoulders and hips. So with the remains, enabled the office of the chief medical examiner to determine a DNA profile in the hopes of identifying a family member, and that profile was searched within local state and national databases with negative results. And then Queen's District Attorney's office and the NYPD sought the assistance of a private laboratory and the FBI to help generate leads to the unknown victim's identity. And this laboratory, Ortham Laboratories, used advanced DNA testing to produce a comprehensive genealogical profile,
Starting point is 00:03:54 genealogical, genealogical profile from the skeletal remains. And so that profile was given to the FBI, which then generated leads that were turned over to the Queen's District Attorney's Office and the NYPD, and they began to contact potential family members of the victim and obtained DNA samples for comparison to the discovered remains. Now, through those combined efforts,
Starting point is 00:04:14 they were able to confirm the remains found were those of George Clarence sites or seats, SEITZ, Veteran of World. World War I, he was 81 years old and went missing in the morning of December 10th, 1976. He was last seen leaving his home in Jamaica, reportedly on his way to get a haircut. After then, after extensive investigation, they obtained that the victim was a regular customer of the defendant at the barbershop and linked the defendant, Mata, to the crime.
Starting point is 00:04:51 so he is now apparently now he has pleaded guilty and revealed that he stabbed him fatally for seven to eight thousand dollars oh okay so it's always about the money and it's a long cold case martin moda 75 uh probably going to prison for 20 years i think sentencing is official officially going to happen in november but according to to the district attorney, this long cold case marks the first successful application in New York City of forensic genetic genealogy. No matter how much time has passed, we will use every tool at our disposal to achieve justice. It is precisely for cases such as this one that I created the cold case unit when I became Queens District Attorney. So please vote for me again for the
Starting point is 00:05:45 gruesome murder of World War Vone Veteran. The defendant eluded arrest for more than 46 years. Now he's headed to prison, thanks to the collaboration between the NYPD and our cold case unit. So, in the words of Ben Matlock, murder is a messy business. And speaking of messy business, so I was on Mojo 5-O this morning with my friend Brad Staggs, and we were, of course, talking about the Oak Mugge murders, the Oak Mugge 4. and you know, I mean, I've been all over this case, and if you've listened to Chewing the Fat, you know the story. And, you know, you can, I'll go back and listen to the last two episodes, and that we'll recap the stories of the Okamalgae 4. But, you know, I got to thinking about why this happened, right?
Starting point is 00:06:37 Because these guys were found murdered and dismembered in a river in Oak Malky and they went missing. And, you know, that's the whole story, right? They went missing. And we don't know they were going to hit a list. and they were going to do a crime. We don't know what the crime was. We don't know if they committed the crime. And, you know, then they ended up being dead.
Starting point is 00:06:57 So I was thinking that perhaps, perhaps, the only reason that someone would dismember a body, right, is to make a point. If you're not going to, and then dismember it and not bury it or spread it around, you just throw all the parts in the river. You want somebody to know about it, right? If you've watched the show Dexter, I mean, he's a serious. serial killer who dismembers bodies and then he you know gets rid of him uh you know he gets rid of him in the ocean but uh you know he cuts him up and then you know breaks it up and gets rid of it separately he doesn't want people to find them huh big surprise anyway so why would you do that unless you wanted to send a message now who are you sending a message to uh you know we don't know what
Starting point is 00:07:43 the crime possibly was we don't know if the crime was committed or not and we We know that, you know, they had a person of interest who they arrested, who went on the, you know, apparently looked like he went on the run. They found him in Florida. They're bringing him back, or he is back in Oklahoma now. According to another witness or an informant said that that's how they asked this person to be a part of whatever crime they were going to commit because they were going to hit that lick and, you know, be set for. forever, and he declined. He's the guy that turned him in. Was the scrapyard owner, the junkyard owner, part of the criminal organization?
Starting point is 00:08:31 I just feel like this was a big time kind of cartelish thing. When you look at a map of where Oak Mugge is in Oklahoma, that would be a good place, a launching pad to distributing drugs, to some big cities in the, United States. So once you got it into the States, you bring it to Oak Mugge, you break it up, and you ship it out around the country. And it's just me. You know, maybe I'm thinking too much of it. But I feel like this is, you know, a cartel kind of thing. And is the guy that owned the scrapyard? Is he on the run from the same guys that killed the four guys? Or is he part of it? Is the guy that told the police that they were going on their bike ride to hit him?
Starting point is 00:09:19 lick, is he part of their criminal enterprise, or is he part of the cartel's criminal enterprise, or whoever is, you know, whoever, whatever person they were going to do the crime from, person or persons that they were going to do the crime from? And we know that, you know, I mean, meth is terrible and it's everywhere in the U.S. now. But, I mean, there's been other big meth operations busted in that neck of the woods. and so it just seems that that's a possibility. We never did get to that particular hypothesis this morning, Mojo,
Starting point is 00:09:55 but I got to thinking about it even more after we were talking to Brad and I can't stop thinking about the Oak Mulkey Four. The Oak Mulggy Murders. And I just, I can't stop thinking about it. The case is fascinating to me. And I know that I guess in, you know, in the world of Carls, crime hit a lick is a common term, but I'd never heard that before. Sorry. And I know that, according to reports, Okamalgi is in the Tulsa Metroplex. I never really thought about Tulsa, Oklahoma,
Starting point is 00:10:31 having a metroplex, but okay, sure, you got me. So anyway, it's going to be fascinating to see what comes of the investigation here after the death of Okomalgae 4. Or does it just go away? do we just do we just now say oh well we you know the case went dry we've got the scrap yard owner in jail
Starting point is 00:10:54 it'll be fascinating to see what happens to him because he was out on a you know they've arrested him and they've messing with him on a he was on parole or a postpone parole or something so they were able to bring him in but he was just a person of interest in this case they haven't made any charges against him here
Starting point is 00:11:13 you know, they just know that a violent event happened at an adjoining property to his property. It's just really strange. And he's the postponed case that he was on parole for. He had shot one of six people that he claims were trying to rob him and the others got away or whatever. So, you know, he's not, violence is not uncommon in this guy's world, although that was, you know, six or seven years. years ago, something like that. So really strange. And I think we're going to be,
Starting point is 00:11:48 I think we're going to be surprised. It either goes completely dead. And we just wrap it up and we don't know what happened and we just move on. And we just, now we wait for the Okamolgi podcast, which I may do myself. And, or we find out that it was a criminal enterprise with a crime ring, whether it be whatever cartel, big or small.
Starting point is 00:12:12 And the cartel, that's it have to be big right well do they and uh so it'll be fascinating to find out what the investigation leads to in okumoggi all right let's go to the break room i need something cold to drink desperately so i know it's going to heat up around the country a little bit this week but it is starting to get cold around the country and that means we're smack dab in the middle of cuffing season we're getting there right i mean I mean, it's October. Today, if you're listening live, is the 20th of October, 2022. Normally, if you look at the cuffing season schedule, and if you're unfamiliar with cuffing,
Starting point is 00:12:58 that means you're, you know, going to be tied down to one partner. They get into relationships during the colder months of the year when they normally wouldn't be, you know, really interested in that kind of commitment, but it's winter and you just want to have one person to, you know, cuddle and cuff during the winter. usually in August is the scouting season. You start scouting for someone who is going to be your cuffing partner. And then in September, you draft and you, you know, try to get someone that you need. And then here in this month, we're in tryout month.
Starting point is 00:13:32 So this month is business month. And you're trying out for cuffing season. And then come in November, you're in the preseason. And that's, I mean, all through December and January, you're smack dab in the middle of the season. and by mid-January, it's almost the football season as far as cuffing season. So football season, NFL, the National Football League, is really the cuffing season schedule as well, especially when you get into after October, because we're in, obviously, in the NFL season right now. And so the cuffing season, you know, doesn't really follow that in the beginning because you have to scout
Starting point is 00:14:17 and draft and try out, you know, in this business month. But November and December is your smack dab in the heart of cuffing season. So if you're right now in the tryouts involved in tryouts for cuffing, good luck. Good luck. I see where Matthew Perry is out hawking his book. I'm sorry, just trying to help people and sell his book, his new autobiography. friends, lovers, and the big terrible thing, which is to be released November 1st.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Now, he's got a big interview in People magazine, and he talks about his addiction and his health crisis that almost claimed his life. And actually, if this is, you know, I mean, it's sad. He said that he had a burst colon from a long-term opioid addiction, which prompted doctors to inform, his family that the actor had a 2% chance of survival.
Starting point is 00:15:20 All right. So he's 53 now. He revealed that when he was 49. So just, wow, just four years ago. He was hospitalized for five months and spent two weeks in a coma. He used a colostomy bag for nine months. You know, I remember seeing pictures of him just walking out of his building. And he did not look well.
Starting point is 00:15:42 And he looked, and that's probably. you know, I'm guessing that when you have a burst colon and you have a survival rate of 2%, you don't look well. And he didn't. So he spent, I guess he was hospitalized for five months, spent two weeks in a coma. Wow. So sad. Told him that he had a 2% chance to live, like I said.
Starting point is 00:16:05 And he was put on a thing called an ECMO machine, an echo machine, which does all the breathing for your heart and your lungs. And it's called a Hail Mary. No one survives that. Well, we can't say no one because Matthew Perry did. He went on to talk about his battles with substance abuse and the severity of his health crisis. Now, in this story, he talks about his addiction to prescription painkillers. He claims that he was taking 55 Vicodin a day. 55
Starting point is 00:16:44 Vicodin a day Now I don't know If you've taken painkillers in your life before I have 55 Is a lot You can quote me on that I will say
Starting point is 00:17:01 That it's people like this That give the people who need The pain medications You know a bad name Because you know They try to keep everybody down You can only get, I'm only going to prescribe you enough for three days. We know you have half an arm, but just three days is all the Vicodin you get,
Starting point is 00:17:21 because you could end up taking 55 a day. Could you? Could you end up taking 55 a day? Because I don't think Mary from Massachusetts is going to end up taking 55 a day. I know, but she could be end up taking, you know, two or three a day. Okay. All right. just, I mean, if he's taking 55 a day, that is, that's, that's, that's doing,
Starting point is 00:17:49 some Vicodin. I don't even know how you're functioning. And I realize that, you know, you're building up a tolerance. I get it. I get that addiction is a progressive thing. And it gets worse as you, you know, as you grow older and grow into taking Vicodin's. But at the same time, 55. if you're taking 55
Starting point is 00:18:13 Vicodin a day I mean that's what two an hour and you know you're not taking two you're not taking two every hour you're taking you know maybe five here just to get a quick hit
Starting point is 00:18:30 and then you're taking another five after that quick hit hits and then maybe later in the day later in the day you're taking seven or eight with a cocktail of some other painkillers just to, you know, take the edge off. So, I mean, it's no wonder. Holy cow. I mean, if you're drinking and doing 55 Vicodin a day, that's doing some damage. That is definitely doing some damage. And where are you getting them? I mean, okay, so, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:04 Mary from Massachusetts can't afford 55 Vicodins a day. Sorry, can't afford it. Can't afford it. let alone where you get them. Are you getting them from, you know, a reputable dealer? I mean, that's what we have the problem with fentanyl now, right? Because you don't, you're not getting your Vicodin from your local pharmacist. You're getting it from the local, the local guy on the corner, which is getting the pills not from the pharmaceutical company, but those pills are being made on the black market, which end up having fentanyl in them, right? right so anyway i mean that's a that's another distributorship issue with some of these drugs but
Starting point is 00:19:47 anyway i'd like to know where you're getting it and end up i mean you had to have been uh some sort of uh illegal activity i remember rush got busted for buying you know thousands of pain killers i mean that was the deal with rush right he was addicted and doing a lot a day and so he ended up having to get uh you know a massive prescription i'd like to i'd like to talk to matthew about his Maybe I'll reach out and talk to him about his new autobiography. And really all I want to know is how did you get him? And he's going to want to talk about how he got off of him and how horrible it was in the hospital and the colostomy bag and the echo machine.
Starting point is 00:20:24 And I'm happy to be alive and I just want to help people. I know. But where did you get them, man? Where are you getting enough Vicodin to, you know, keep your addiction going at 55. Vicod in a day. So I'm sorry if I doubt your 55 Viking a day plan. But if I believe you, okay, so I believe you.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Great, you were doing 55 a day. How much was it costing you? Where were you getting them? I'd like to have those questions answered, please. But, you know, probably not going to get those answered. I mean, I guess I'll just read the book. I know he talked about in this interview with people that he's been a rehab.
Starting point is 00:21:10 15 times and 14 surgeries on his stomach and the scars are reminders to stay sober and you know hey don't my therapist said when you think about taking OxyContin think about having a colostomy bag for the rest of your life so I guess that you know he no longer wants Oxycontin anymore so good for him I'm glad that he's healthy he know that he I know that he wrote the book and hopes that he can help people, but I just have a couple of my own questions that I would like answered, and they're not answered in any of the articles that I've read. Okay? So I know that he talked about how his friends co-stars were understanding, and they were patient, and he said, you know what, it's like penguins.
Starting point is 00:21:59 Is it, Matthew, it's like penguins? Yes, it is. Penguins in nature. When one is sick or one is very injured, the other penguins surrounded and prop it up. They walk around it, and until the penguin can walk on his own. That's what the cast did for me. Well, gosh darn it, that's good. I mean, good for them. I'm glad that your cast of friends that you did for 10 or 12 years
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Starting point is 00:23:14 Our buyers have got you covered. Marshals, we get the deals. You gift the good stuff. I'll let's clean house a little bit. I've got a few headlines that haven't gotten. to. I see where Elon Musk reported the highest ever quarterly revenue with $21.5 billion, but still fell short of analyst expectations. So that means the stock fell about 5% after the announcement. And I know Tesla stock has declined like 37% since the beginning of the year, but Elon still
Starting point is 00:23:45 remained optimistic and saying that he could see a future where the company ends up worth more than Apple and Saudi Saudi Aramco combined. Okay, good news. I mean, if that doesn't work out, he can always continue to sell his perfume. I haven't really talked about Elon selling his burnt hair perfume.
Starting point is 00:24:08 The finest fragrance on earth. Yeah, that's right. That's what it's called. It's sold out. He put it up online, and he's sold out of the, because he's put on his, Twitter bio perfume salesman.
Starting point is 00:24:23 And I guess he sold out of 30,000 bottles of burnt hair. That's available via the Boring Company website. He made a joke about it, hinting at, you know, about burnt hair, the scent for men. And then he threw it out there to buy it and it happened. Everybody wanted some. All right. What does it smell like? well we don't know we don't know what it smells like it could be it could smell like hair burning when you lean over a candle we just don't know we know that uh in the ad copy it calls it the essence of a repugnant desire
Starting point is 00:25:07 now how much do you want to spray burnt hair all over you i know me too the CEO of hockey Canada and all its board members have resigned following an investigation into their handling of sexual assault allegations. Wow, that is not good at all. TikTok is planning to build its own fulfillment centers in the United States. Oh, okay, well, sure, come on in.
Starting point is 00:25:41 I guess your e-commerce is excellent, and we want the business here in the U.S. We don't care. It's going to be a Chinese business. right on the U.S. soil. Nah, we don't care about that at all. Don't worry about it. We've all forgot about TikTok
Starting point is 00:25:56 and how bad it is already, because we love making our little TikToks. Okay, come on in. Build your fulfillment centers. Hey, in Florida, I know that they've got the bridge up and running ahead of schedule to Sanibel Island.
Starting point is 00:26:12 So that's good. Some of the recovery is still taking place from the damage from the hurricane, which was horrific. But they also have another problem that they need to deal with. They're seeing a rise in infections from flesh-eating bacteria, known as Vibrio. Vibrio volnificus.
Starting point is 00:26:33 It thrives in warm seawater and causes infection when it comes into contact with open wounds. An estimated seven people have died from recent infections, and public health officials have highlighted the importance of seeking treatment immediately after contact occurs. So here's just a helpful hint from me to you in Florida. If you have an open wound, how about you cover it up? Where's the rubber boots when you're walking through floodwaters? Okay. What do you say?
Starting point is 00:27:07 Maybe not go through the floodwaters, just let your open wound out and be open out in the open for the old vibrio volnicklux to seep into your body. It's not good. You do not want to have the flesh-eating bacteria on you, okay? You just don't want it. I see where Circle K has announced that it's going to sell medical pot at some gas stations starting next year. That's good. That's good. I'm not sure what you have to do to pick up some pot at the local Circle K, but I'm a fan.
Starting point is 00:27:49 So you stop in, get yourself a little bit of gas, pick up a couple of chocolate bars, and now you know what, I need some of that pot up there too. Is it medical pot? Yeah, I'm sick. And I need some of that medical pot too. Okay, you've got a sign here that you needed it for a medical purpose. All right, I'm good.
Starting point is 00:28:11 Take care. Have a nice day. Thanks for shopping at Circle K. You too. Take care. And I see where this stat here that is just like, really do you think that it's true so americans who work from home spend 60 million fewer hours commuting to work every day this according to research from the new york fed new york fed did we
Starting point is 00:28:36 need your research i'd like to know how much money you spent on this study because i could have told you that i'm happy chewing the fat could have used the money for the new york fed research on commuting hours, duh. So what are we doing with the newfound time? Apparently we're sleeping. And younger Americans especially said they spend more time exercising and hanging out with friends
Starting point is 00:29:07 at restaurants and bars. Well, see, that's what happens when you don't commute every day. You just exercise and you hang out with friends in restaurants and bars. And he sleep more. You just enjoy life.
Starting point is 00:29:24 I mean, New York Fed. The next time you need research done on something like this, email me, chewing the fat at the blaze.com. All right. Or reach out to me on Twitter at Jeffrey JFR. Facebook and Instagram is Jeff Fisher Radio. You can reach out to me on YouTube if you want, but you need to be, you know, subscribe to Chewing the Fat
Starting point is 00:29:48 with Jeff Fisher. here on YouTube. I'm a little below you know like Shakira. Shakira has what like 38 million subscribers on YouTube. I'm a little bit below that. But I'm getting there.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Subscribership is climbing and so I'm almost there. You know me and Shakira, neck and neck. She's got 38 million. I'm below 38 million. But you know, I'm getting there.
Starting point is 00:30:22 Anyway, New York Fed, you can contact me any of those ways, and let me know, and I'll do the research for you, okay? I don't know what you spent on it, but, man, I'd be fascinated, fascinated to get some more information on what your research showed, because I bet this is just me, you know, thinking off the top of my head, that research showed that companies are trying to be more flexible with their employees, because now we're coming out of the pandemic,
Starting point is 00:31:00 and people are realizing that they enjoy working from home. But deadlines must be met, and sometimes it's better to have face-to-face connections. So many of these companies are trying to work with their employees to, you know, perhaps come in one or two times a week. Now, let's talk about transportation costs and how that affects our relationship with employment and salary. Let's talk about transportation costs with the public transportation, right? What's happening with that?
Starting point is 00:31:34 If less people are commuting, that's a lot less money for public transportation. So, you know, I know it's just me without, I didn't do any of the Fed research, but I'm guessing that that's some of the things. that they come up with with their research. Plus, I see where Uber is now going to turn their rides into a commercial. Okay, great. I mean, why not? Okay. I just don't make it annoying.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Is it going to be, if I have to have an Uber car, if I want to be an Uber driver, do I have to slap like an Uber flat screen on the backseat so that my riders have to watch ads while we go. You know, Uber has eventually launched their advertising division and unveiled its in-app experience. That's great. They said they're going to sell ad space inside its ride hailing
Starting point is 00:32:34 and Uber Eats apps, as well as in vehicle digital ads, sponsored mails and storefront ads. So yeah, they're going to be advertising in-vehicle digital. ads. So you're going to have to have you. Be ready for that when you take an Uber. You're going to have the screen in front of you giving you ads. I mean, okay, I guess, whatever.
Starting point is 00:32:57 Just please don't make it annoying. Please. Just don't make it annoying. So hey, I see where we have the Houston Astros and the New York Yankees for the American League Major League Baseball Championship Series. and the San Diego Padres are taking on the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League Championship Series. So one of those four teams, or actually two of those four teams, will be playing in the World Series, and one of the four will win the World Series.
Starting point is 00:33:49 So it's either going to be the Houston Astros, the New York Yankees, the San Diego Padres, or the Philadelphia Phillies winning the World Series this year in Major League Baseball. So congratulations. to those four teams. I see, you know, I keep seeing headlines on Tom Brady. That's because I, you know, I continue to look up stories about Tom and Giselle and, you know, what's happening in Tom's life. And he's now invested in pickleball.
Starting point is 00:34:14 That's the new, that's the new thing, man. Pickleball. I got to invest in the new pickleball team. So, okay, I guess we all have to start playing pickleball now. But, you know, he's, you know, now he's seen without his ring and stuff. Boy, I tell you, this has been a tough year. And I know, you know, do you care about Tom Brady? You know, barely.
Starting point is 00:34:33 I like Tom. Love it. Glad that he's with the Bucks. I'm a fan of the Buccaneers. You know, we got, he brought us a Super Bowl. I feel like he should have retired. I feel like the decision for him to come back. You know, I was, I was all for it.
Starting point is 00:34:49 And I realized that he wanted to continue to play football and everything. But his life has just gone into turmoil since he said he was going to retire. And then he decided, now I'm not going to retire. I'm going to come back. And since of that decision, man, his life has just been in turmoil. And obviously you can't go back.
Starting point is 00:35:09 But the life has definitely been in turmoil. So we'll see what happens. I hope, you know, I don't think he hurt his goat title. But he definitely put a chink in the goat armor. Wait, what? Yeah, I said it. He put a chink in the goat armor of Tom Brady.
Starting point is 00:35:33 There's no doubt about that. Speaking of football and Neanderthals, I see where a discovery of a group of Neanderthal remains, dating back more than 50,000 years, has almost doubled our genetic knowledge of ancient humans. Pretty remarkable. It's a fascinating story. They have multiple families living as part of a small community
Starting point is 00:35:56 in a Siberian cave. women moving between nearby groups? Oh, yeah. And the study compares that, you know, we have similar observations from modern-day guerrillas, though they say, hey, hey, hey, don't be making direct comparisons. That's not the same thing.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Okay, well, I didn't, you did. But they talk about how the Neanderthal life was. And we're guessing, because we don't really know, it's not like there's, well, the Neanderthal's left a book. They carved a book on the side of a book. cave we know what life was like oh really yeah this is their social organization oh okay but i guess we know now that they were living together uh as families and groups going back and forth we know that we found uh some prey with uh spear wounds dating back at 120 000 year old fossils so we know that there was some kind of tools being
Starting point is 00:36:57 and hunting for hunter gatherers, right? They would work in teams to hunt. They would almost have to do that. We know that they, we got DNA where that the Neanderthals would breed with other hominemes, other humans, the early Denisovans. So, I mean, they were, you know, the early humans, the Homo sapiens would come over to the Neanderthal cave and go. hey, what's happening? How you doing? How you doing? And take care of a little
Starting point is 00:37:33 business. We know that. So that's in Siberia. It's fascinating stuff. If you have a chance to read about it, it's really, really fascinating how they found the, I mean, they have they talk about they've, they occupied
Starting point is 00:37:49 this cave 54,000 years ago. And they've extracted DNA from a combination of 17 bone and teeth specimens found at the site. Six of the specimens belonged to women with the remainder belonging to men, and
Starting point is 00:38:05 the analysis of the genomes of both groups revealed that the males were more closely related than the females with around 60% of the women thought to have joined the group from other communities, and that's how you know. So, there were all kinds of signs of interbreeding, and why would there be? It's the only people out there.
Starting point is 00:38:22 Hello, it limits your choices, so you go with what you have. You can quote on that, you go with what you have. No doubt about it. I'd like to also think I got a gift to add to my ASMR life. And I haven't created an ASMR TikTok channel yet. I want to, though. But I did get an ASMR gift that came with unwrapping paper,
Starting point is 00:38:53 which is all good part of the ASMR world. and it's also it's part of its policy I'm going to take it out of the package here with the ASMR. Thank you for the gift by the way. It's an ASMR experience, the sensation.
Starting point is 00:39:10 And it comes in a little plastic cup. Now this particular one, there's several ASMR. We're going to look at the different ones here. It gives me a list of the different little toys that they have here. So they have these single pod capsules which make unique sounds.
Starting point is 00:39:29 The peel decoller, the switchup changer, the flex, the flex, flexer, the rip-recker, the pop-up jeller, the screw-vis, the turn-turner, the puzzle. This, the one that was sent to me was the rip, the ripper.
Starting point is 00:39:51 And so it has this, oh yes, it's okay, relax. It's been a long day. You are not an a... If I could say the word, that's what you're not going to be. A Neanderthal. Oh, yeah. Is that different than the others?
Starting point is 00:40:18 Keep hitting the mic. I've got to put a... I got to put some sort of cover on the mic when I do my ASMR. That's up. I really like the paper better. It's okay. Relax just for you.
Starting point is 00:40:41 Okay. Thank you for listening. chewing the fat. I just want you to have a good day and go inside yourself for just a little bit and remember doggone it, you're worth it. You too can know that you are not a Siberian Neanderthal. You may be related to a Siberian Neanderthal, but we don't know that just yet. We don't know if your DNA showed up in one of the Neanderthal nightclubs, the cave in Siberia, to take care of a little business. So thanks for listening
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