Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - IJBOL... Guest: Quinn Pittman | 11/3/23

Episode Date: November 3, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:41 You know Funny way To describe how you're feeling On social media And what does it mean you ask? Well IJBOL It means I just burst out laughing
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Starting point is 00:01:42 IJBOL stands for once I remember exactly how it goes I'll get it right welcome welcome to chewing at that so I was looking at a U.S. News and World Report sleep habit survey. They surveyed 1,200 American adults about their quality of sleep, sleep habits, and product preferences.
Starting point is 00:02:12 All right. So let's see. So they're comparing sleep quality and habits from 2022 to 2020. America's top worries at bedtime. Last year in 2022, it was inflation, COVID-19, gun. violence in America, climate change, Russia, Ukraine war. Was it though?
Starting point is 00:02:37 Was it? Are you going to bed? Seriously. Now this was last year, so obviously, we'll check in on this year, shall we? Let's see the difference. In 2023.
Starting point is 00:02:49 Oh, amazing. The only thing that changed... The only thing that changed is number five. Instead of worrying about the Russia-Ukraine war, we're worrying about the 2024 presidential election. Okay, so America's top worries at bedtime are inflation. That I believe. I mean, that's a big one.
Starting point is 00:03:14 More and more things becoming unaffordable. I get that. It's tougher to put food on the table for your family. A roof over your head. I get it. Transportation, all of it. Number two. Are we COVID-19?
Starting point is 00:03:27 Stop it. No. I don't believe that. If you're if you are worried about COVID-19, seek help. Okay, seek help. Get over it. Number three, same as 2022. Gun violence in America.
Starting point is 00:03:44 That's what they're worried about. Gun violence in America. No, I'm sorry, I don't believe it. I don't. I don't believe it. Maybe you're worried that you can't get to your gun quick enough. If someone breaks into your home, maybe. Number four, climate change.
Starting point is 00:04:02 I honestly don't believe that. I don't even believe that's on anyone's mind at all, ever. But I know that's not true because it gets forced down our throat. But are you concerned at bedtime about climate change? No, no, no, no, no, no, you're not. No, I'm sorry. I know this was done with, what did I say, 1,200 people, right?
Starting point is 00:04:31 They surveyed 1,200 American adults about their quality of sleep, sleep habits, and product preferences. Okay. All right. I'd like to take a look at each one of those 1,200 adults, please. All right. All right. So then we have America's worst sleep habits, going to bed at different times, screen time in bed, eating too much before bed or any time.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Falling asleep with the TV on pulling all-nighters. Okay. I mean, going to bed at different times is a struggle. If I go to sleep right now, I can, I'll get four hours of sleep. If I go to sleep right now, I can get three hours and 58 minutes of sleep. I go to bed right now, I get three hours and 45 minutes of sleep. And then I wake up, and then you wake up. I've worked for years to be able to wake up.
Starting point is 00:05:27 up without an alarm clock because I detest being awoken by an alarm clock. I just hate it. Sometimes you need it. Sometimes you're overtired and you're not going to get enough sleep and it's more difficult because your body is fighting what your mind is saying because I've trained my mind to be able to get myself up when I need to get up. But my body will say, no, sorry about it, fat man. You're too tired.
Starting point is 00:05:54 We're not getting you up. So that's when the alarm comes in. But I really just hate it. I taught myself so long ago how to make myself get up when I need to get up so that I don't have to hear an alarm. And then, you know, it's just the thing is, screen time in bed. You know, I don't know, I kind of feel like sometimes that's what puts you to sleep when you have, especially with the phone, like to tell you to turn the phone off and put it. you know, maybe that's when I'm starting to worry about climate change.
Starting point is 00:06:30 If I just look at my phone, then I'm not worried about climate change. Okay. Eating too much before bed or any time. That's a real thing. Although when you become an adult, adult, you realize, you know, this is kind of a cutoff time. It shouldn't be, this. Maybe you still eat it, though. You say to yourself, wow, I shouldn't be eating this huge meal at,
Starting point is 00:06:55 at 9.30 at night. But, you know, you know that you shouldn't be because you're not going to be difficult sleeping. Then 21% surveyed. This is the National Sleep Foundation. Okay, what is?
Starting point is 00:07:12 It recommends 18 to 64 ages get 7 to 9 hours of sleep each night. That's good. That's good. 21% rarely or never wake up feeling well-rested. Yeah, I mean, that's a tough one. Sleep behaviors and disorders.
Starting point is 00:07:36 43% have experienced insomnia. 25% have experienced RLS, restless leg syndrome. 17% have experienced sleep apnea this past year. All right. 33% prefer sleeping in a separate bed from their partner at night. Yeah, we've talked about that before. It just depends on your schedule, what you're doing. I mean, some couples have different separate bedrooms, separate beds.
Starting point is 00:08:04 You may sleep at different times. You're on, you know, you may have the same bed, but you're on a different schedule. That's difficult. And that's, you know, per couple, you know, to work that out amongst themselves. 41% prefer not sharing a comforter at night and would rather sleep with their own. Yeah, I mean, that's, again, that's, You're going to bed and say if you're on separate schedules, you have your own, this half of the bed is mine.
Starting point is 00:08:31 This half of the bed is mine. So these pillows here and this blanket here, mine. You keep whatever you want over there, but this is mine. That's where I go back to my favorite sleeping plan is to get up and then go back to sleep and then get up, you know, get up again and face the D. Remember the, we talked about it a while ago about the, the two-sleep days. Now, that was really before electricity.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Electricity shot the hell out of two-sleep life. But you would get up, whatever time you get up, and you would go about your day, do whatever you do. And then in the evening, you would go to bed when you were tired, early evening you would go to bed. And then you would get up and you would pray. you would, you know, have, talk to your wife or you'd take care a little, you know, marital business,
Starting point is 00:09:30 you would read, you do whatever you do. And then you would go back to sleep, hence the two sleep night. And then you would sleep until you, you know, again, woke up and went about your day. I love that schedule. And I love the idea, and I still, as much as I can, which doesn't happen very often anymore.
Starting point is 00:09:51 but I love the idea of and use it when I can. Getting up, you get up, you take care of a couple of things, kind of wander around aimlessly, and then you go back to bed. That schedule is so nice. I love doing that so much. But now it's just a matter of, you know, there's things to do so you get up. And if you wake up, like if I'm trying to get up without an alarm,
Starting point is 00:10:18 you wake up, say, 10 minutes before your alarm, just get set to go off because you hate hearing the alarm. That's perfect timing, and you get up and go. But there are plenty of mornings when I wake up, and it's an hour before I'm supposed to get up. You know, I get up, and I've worked myself, oh. And if I go back to bed, the decision needs to be made right there. Just get up.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Don't fight it. Don't think you're going to feel better at the end of another hour, another 50 minutes. Just get up. and go. Because at the end of that 50 minutes, it's going to be why did I go back to sleep?
Starting point is 00:11:00 You know who's going to have plenty of time to sleep, though, is the old SBF, Sam Bankman-F, you know, the CEO of FTX, SBF, found guilty by a jury on all seven charges of fraud and conspiracy yesterday.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Now, the sentencing isn't going to happen for, I don't know, sometime in March. But maximum years in prison, he could get 115 years. Any chance he gets that? No way. Maybe he gets, he's 31 now. Maybe he gets 50, 50 years, 60 years, 70, 80.
Starting point is 00:11:39 All right, 100. But he's not going to get 115. No way. The jury took over four hours yesterday. A whole four hours. That's how much they loved it. When he took the stand the other day, he, I mean, he was terrible. They should have advised their client to not take the stand.
Starting point is 00:12:00 He said he couldn't recall details more than 140 times during cross-examination. That's not convincing to the jury, and obviously not. So they took four hours, according to the main story, they did have dinner. So it took four hours with dinner. I remember when I was on the jury, I loved the idea of, yeah, we've got to deliberate. There's food? Yeah, okay, let's go order.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Where are we ordering from? What are we getting? Let's get it in here. We're not going to make a decision until other food comes. So it took four hours with dinner to find SBF, the former CEO of FTAGs, guilty. So we'll see what happens in March and see if, See if the old SBF gets, what's the over under?
Starting point is 00:12:55 I'm going to say he gets 100 years. 100 years. Under 100. Fine. Big day for Walmart today too. Yay! So Walmart, according to this, is turning the lights back on in 117 locations across 30 states today.
Starting point is 00:13:20 after they underwent more than $500 million in renovations. The company says those living near an updated store, you're going to be able to see modernized decor, lighting, and restrooms, plus more spacious layouts with unboxed product displays. Isn't that what they always had? It's an unboxed product displays? A larger pharmacy areas with private consultation rooms and expanded vision centers,
Starting point is 00:13:48 digital touch points for product info and a grab-and-go section for drinks, sandwiches, or just maybe you want to pick up a whole rotisserie chicken. That's what you go there for. Put some fresh bread there too. Want those fresh loaf of bread out of the oven next to those chickens and I'm good to go. So today marks the retail giant's largest single day
Starting point is 00:14:12 of re-grand openings. And it's not over yet, though. I'll tell you that. Walmart's going to spend another $9 billion to upgrade more than $1,400 of its 4,717 stores here in the United States. They just remodeled, they just finished remodeling
Starting point is 00:14:32 the neighborhood market in my neighborhood. And it's pretty nice. It's okay. I mean, they did a good job. I'm fine. They changed around, put it in a whole lot more, a whole bunch more self-checkouts.
Starting point is 00:14:45 Because you can't have a store in today's world. without hundreds of checkout lines, self-checkout lines, because, you know, we want you to, you know, have good customer service and be happy with our stores, but we're not going to provide you with cashiers. Those are the two down there.
Starting point is 00:15:04 That's what you get. Okay, you get the front ad manager who makes sure that you're scanning everything at the self-checkout, and then you get the two regular cashiers that are struggling to keep up. That's what you get. And you're going to be happy about it.
Starting point is 00:15:18 Okay. So congratulations to that. I see where they talked about here that Target is shelling out a bunch of money to refresh its in-person and digital shopping experiences. Yeah, I bet they are. I bet they are. And so is J.C. Penny. Who are they? I thought they were no longer a company.
Starting point is 00:15:40 Yeah, now they're still around. I know they went bankrupt. But they claim that they're going to, invest a billion dollars. I don't know where they're getting it from. In brick and mortar and website renovation. So if you've got a JC Penny in your neck of the woods, and actually I think we do.
Starting point is 00:16:00 We're not far from our, in the local, the closest mall or center, has a JC Penny in it. And I used to like JCPenney. They used to have a pretty good fat guy section. Well, I don't know about it anymore. Anyway, so maybe J.C. Penny will be back. Remember,
Starting point is 00:16:18 was so good. And then they got the CEO that said, we're not going to do sales anymore. We have fair prices. And we're not going to do sales anymore. And everybody was like, well, you just expect people to, you're not going to advertise that you've got something on sale. Nope. We're going to advertise that we've got really good prices all the time. Uh-uh. What happened to them? Bankrupt. Have a nice day. Speaking of Target, though, I saw an interview with the CEO. Brian Cornell, who's great, by the way. I love Brian.
Starting point is 00:16:52 He was pressed about specific target products that generated a boycott. I wonder what those were. Oh, yeah. You know, the transgender merchandise. And he claimed that the blowback over transgender merchandise came from violent customers who threatened his employees' safety
Starting point is 00:17:15 more than the George Floyd riots. Now, let me ask you a question. Do I remember correctly if the targets were burning down? Now, that was another kind of store, right, that were burning down. That wasn't Target. No, they were just breaking down and taking everything they possibly could through Target, outside of Target during the George Floyd riots. Okay.
Starting point is 00:17:42 All right. So they're still suffering from the sales and the aftershock of that. Really incredible to me that he's going to blame that that people who were upset about the LGBTQ trans merchandise were more violent than that. We've seen natural disasters. The impact of COVID, some of the violence took place after George Floyd's murder.
Starting point is 00:18:10 But I would tell you, what I saw back in May, is the first time since I've been in this job where I had store members saying, it's not safe to come to work. Okay. All right. Stop it. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Brian, I'm sorry, Mr. CEO, Brian Cordell. I don't believe you. Let's go to the break room. I've had enough of this. I need something cold to drink anyway, desperately. Quick brief. reminder, as I did earlier, you can follow me on my social media accounts on X at Jeffrey JFR. Facebook and Instagram is Jeff Fisher Radio. You can follow me on my YouTube channel, Chewing the Fat, with Jeff Fisher.
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Starting point is 00:22:53 today is the 3rd of November, 2023, which means it's fallback weekend. Yay!
Starting point is 00:23:04 So you can't change a clock until 2 a.m. Sunday morning. Don't you touch that thing? It's illegal to touch that thing until 2 a.m. Sunday morning.
Starting point is 00:23:16 But you need to do it. If you still have any clock at all that needs to be manually set, get up at 2 a.m. mentally. Focus on waking yourself up at 2 a.m. And reset your clocks at 2 a.m. Back to 1 a.m. And then go ahead, go back to bed. So don't forget.
Starting point is 00:23:38 I want to go through sometimes Saturday and change every clock that I have to manually change. Coffee maker, there's a clock. I don't have to worry about the oven clock because that's woman's work. I've got the, so is a coffee maker coming to think of it. And so actually I only have,
Starting point is 00:23:55 oh, I've only got one to change. I've got the one in the bathroom to change. Okay, so we're good. Don't forget also this weekend, the Rock and Roll Hall in Fame induction ceremony is going to be streamed live on Disney. Plus tonight. Happening tonight, baby.
Starting point is 00:24:10 For those of you listening live again, today, the third of November, in December, 2023. They already announced their class of 2023 inductees Cheryl Crow,
Starting point is 00:24:19 Missy Elliott, Chuck Khan, Willie Nelson. They're going to perform. Brandy Carlis is going to be there. Dave Matthew's going
Starting point is 00:24:27 to be there. Elton John is going to be there. I think the reason that Elton is going to be there though is
Starting point is 00:24:36 because Bernie was inducted Bernie Taupin. And I don't know that he's going to perform. But remember back in
Starting point is 00:24:43 oh I think how many of them it was a long time ago now remember they did the thing what was the thing that he and Bernie did In 2017 Bernie and I will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of our songwriting partnership and some of our best known songs were released
Starting point is 00:25:05 before the rise of music video so together with YouTube we're giving new and undiscovered filmmakers from all over the world the chance to create the official music videos for Rocket Man, Tiny Dancer, and Betty in the Jets. Along with the panel of celebrating the tiny dancer video was awesome. I don't like the rock. I don't like the right.
Starting point is 00:25:23 I don't like the directors and provide everything they need to bring their ideas to life. They didn't ask me though. The winning directors would also be awarded a prize fund of $10,000. I thank you. But that's why they're going to be there because Bernie and him are, you know,
Starting point is 00:25:35 been best buds forever. At least, I don't know if they've been best buds. I think they went through a time there when they weren't. necessarily best buds. But that's why Elton's going to be there. And then her, Chris Stapleton, the new edition. It'll be kind of fun to watch.
Starting point is 00:25:52 It's going to be streamed live on Disney Plus tonight from Brooklyn's Barclays Center. And then you'll be able to see an edited version in January 1 of 2024 on ABC. Why you would do that? I have no idea. But ABC apparently bought the right. and they're going to go ahead and do it. So my main man, Al Pacino. You know him, you love him.
Starting point is 00:26:18 Pacino, who is 83 now, he's been fighting over custody and child support payments with his girlfriend, Nour Alvla. And so it's now decided that he's going to pay about $30,000 a month.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Life's pretty good. Life's pretty good for Noura. It's all for the kid, right? So the Los Angeles judge ordered Al to pay 110,000 up front before continuing with the monthly payments, $13,000 for a night nurse, and cover any medical bills outside of health insurance coverage. Not only that, but Pacino has been ordered to make a yearly $15,000 deposit into an education fund for his youngest son. all about the kid. All about the kid.
Starting point is 00:27:18 So congratulations to the kid and Noravada. And so doing pretty well. I know, Al. I know you have to go make a movie. He's 83. He's done fairly well. I don't think this is going to bankrupt him, but he's one of those guys that will,
Starting point is 00:27:38 you know, he's going to want to just have to do another show or something. come out with another movie to feel like he has to pay for it all. So let me do one more movie, one more show, and we'll get it in. No problem. Then I'm just going to go back home and hang dark sheets over the mirrors and keep the lights low so I don't have to look at my reflection because I'm too old now. And that's what she said in one of the stories.
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Starting point is 00:28:41 I am so excited to talk to Quinn Pittman, founder, CEO of QP.GoteSope.com. Living the American dream. Quinn Pittman joining me on Chewing the Fat. How are you? I'm doing great. How are you? I am fantastic. You are welcome.
Starting point is 00:29:02 So, Quinn, in the story of your life, you're what, you're 16, 17 or 80 now? How old are you? 16. 16. Okay, so you've been doing this since you decided to make QP Goatsope.com a thing back seven years ago now? Well, the goat business started at six when I thought of having goats.
Starting point is 00:29:31 Sorry. We started having goats at nine, and then soap came about at 10 or 11. So, yeah, five or six years ago that we started doing soap. Okay. But the whole business started about 10 years ago. So now that you are, you know, the goat soap king of the country, really, is what's what's happening here at QPy Goatsope.com. Did you, how, first of all,
Starting point is 00:29:57 we've got to talk a little bit about how many milking goats do you have? So, goats in milk right now, we just have three. Just three? Just three, but these goats make a lot of milk, so I get over a gallon a day. I mean, okay, so, I mean, how much I was, I was thinking a lot more. I was thinking of a...
Starting point is 00:30:23 We have more than three, but I'm only milking three right now. Oh, okay. Is there... Now, do you have to hand milk each one of these? Or do you have a milking machine? Because every time I see people... I was going to say, every time I see goats milking, there's not a machine hooked up.
Starting point is 00:30:43 It's always a human doing it. Yep, only a human. You need to... I mean, you need to come up with a design for a goat. goat milking machine. What do you think? People have tried, but I mean, it just doesn't work. It's not the same. It's not the same feel.
Starting point is 00:31:01 So, but I mean, they do that with the cows, right? I mean, I grew up in dairy country with cows, and they just, you know, hooked up bad boys on and start pumping milk. Goathe's are much, goats have different shape, teats. Cows are not. Cows have very uniformed teeth. Right. Goats don't.
Starting point is 00:31:19 Okay. All right. Fine. Be that way. Be picky with your goats. So was there ever a time prior to you actually starting Quinn Pittman's enterprises that you were milking a non-milking goat and wondered what the hell was going on? No, I wouldn't say so. I came up with the idea. And then we got the goats. And then I can't really remember much before I liked goats.
Starting point is 00:31:50 I don't really think there was anything before that. So your spread there where you've got, where the Quinn Pittman farm, ranch, whatever you want to call it, what do you got about 2,000, 3,000 acres full of goats now? Currently, it's about 10. Oh, that's not bad. That's not bad. We will be branching out onto a larger property soon.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Really? Do you find yourself needing more goats? Because hopefully business is going well and you're going to need some more goats and some more goat milkers for that matter. Yes, that's why. The business has been going great. Thanks to chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher and the Blaze.
Starting point is 00:32:36 I love you. And thanks to that, we're doing enough that we can branch out more and needing more goats and I'll be doing it because I don't trust anyone else. So I got to do it right. At some point, though, and Quinn, I mean, I know you're living the American dream right now and you're living large and you're providing and we're making Quinn Pittman's goat soap, the QP Goat Soap.com.
Starting point is 00:32:59 I get that. And we'll talk a little bit about the soap making process in a second. But at some point, you got to let it go, right? I mean, you've got to delegate and move on. Let some other people take care of the milking. don't you? Well, not really. I mean, it's kind of my business, so I think I'll keep going that.
Starting point is 00:33:22 I know that's time. It seems like so time consuming, though. There's other things to worry about. There's other goats to purchase, other considerations. There's soap to be made. There's business sales to be made. What's happening? You can't spend your day milking these damn goats.
Starting point is 00:33:37 You're Quinn Pittman. Well, I mean, I can milk a goat. I can milk the three goats in 15 minutes in the morning. okay you don't have to get you don't have to get an attitude with me I got it you know how to milk to go it's I got it that's fine
Starting point is 00:33:55 I'm just trying to save you some time that's all I'm just trying to save you some time I appreciate it so yes sir yes sir okay but I'm here to help whether you know it or not all right so the soap let's talk a little bit about the soap
Starting point is 00:34:08 seriously now the soap is awesome and I was with so many different with so many different styles of soap, and I use that term styles, but you have different soaps, you've got the laundry soap. In fact, how many different forms of the goat soap do you have?
Starting point is 00:34:30 So we got laundry soap. We got just regular bar soap, like body and hands and everything. Right. We got a hand bar, which is called our salt bar. It's got salt in it, so it's like a light abrasive. So it's kind of like lava soap, but it doesn't hurt. Right, right, right. Can you rub that in?
Starting point is 00:34:48 Can you actually rub that in for try to get some stains out and sweat stains and stuff like that? Like you could with the lava soap? Yeah, probably. I don't know. I mean, isn't that the stuff that my, isn't it the lava soap that my grandmother used to use getting stains out? Was that the lava soap? No, lava soap is like what mechanics used to get grease and stuff off of the hands. So this is like, this is the Cupidgo soap version.
Starting point is 00:35:11 What am I thinking of? Okay. All right, I'm with you. And go on. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to go. job. Well, we have that. We have shampoo bars as well, just for your hair and you can use for your body too, but it's a special formulation for hair. And I think that's actually it. We got the body
Starting point is 00:35:30 soap, the laundry soap. We also have unscented and hypoallergenic soaps. But other than that, I think that's all. Okay, just so we're clear, I was thinking of the Felsnappa soap, okay? the fell snap soap that my grandmother used to use to scrub out stains and stuff, not the lava soap. So the lava soap is for the mechanics. And I have the, with the salt in it, I got it. So I just want to be, I don't want to mix you up, Quinn. It's okay.
Starting point is 00:35:58 All right, yeah. Okay, so, all right, so you have, you have, you know, we're in the, so many sections, but you also have different scented soaps, right? So what is the production line like? I mean, have you got a, have you? You got a, you know, you got a pole barn out back for the production services, or are you doing it, or doing something else? So for the goats, yeah, there's a pole barn that they live in, but for actual productions of soap, we have a couple school portables that we used to live in. Okay.
Starting point is 00:36:30 And that's been turned into a soap shop. So in there, we just got some, just a school portable. And we got a couple rooms that we use for soap making. It's all made by hand. So we got stainless steel pots, some blenders. like some stick blenders. Right, right, right. Things together, and then we have 55-gallon barrels
Starting point is 00:36:48 filled with the different oils that we use. Nice. All right, so I, first of all, Quinn, I'm being such a huge fan. I mean, you are actually truly no joke living the American dream. This is what it is. Yes, there's a good dream, I must admit. The business that you have now,
Starting point is 00:37:08 you've involved your entire family, right? I mean, they're riding on your coattails, Quinn. I want you to know that. All right, you need to make that clear the next time you sit down to dinner. You say, look here, coat tail riders. I'm Quinn Pittman, okay? You need to make that clear with these people. So you've brought the whole family in, and they're helping with the business, right?
Starting point is 00:37:29 Yes, sir. All of us. So, I mean, mom, dad, how many brothers and sisters do you have? So I got mom, dad, and then I have one sister. and that's it I mean there's only three riding your coattails so only three
Starting point is 00:37:45 they ride it pretty hard boom I bet they do so you need to make sure you take care of that remind them from time to time who they're talking to tell them hey there's this
Starting point is 00:37:58 this here's QP okay me not you ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha yes sir so what does the future hold for Quinn Pittman. Now you talked about buying some more land, getting some more land, maybe
Starting point is 00:38:12 upgrading some of the production facilities. What does the future hold for the goat soap king? All of what you just said, we purchased some more land in a small town close to us. We're
Starting point is 00:38:29 looking at building another facility up there that I'll be moving to once I'm olded. And yeah, really kind of all you just said. That's all in the future. First of all, Quinn, you do whatever the hell you want. Don't let people start. You're Quinn Pittman.
Starting point is 00:38:43 I thought I made that clear. You need to make sure you do what you want. All right. You're running this joint. Yes, sir, that's what I want. I'm sure your parents just love me for this. There's no doubt about that. Oh, yeah, of course.
Starting point is 00:38:59 Yeah, yeah, of course. They do. They do all the time. Uh-huh. And so, listen, I appreciate Quinn. I love it. I mean, I really appreciate you coming on, and I won't give you a hard time anymore.
Starting point is 00:39:10 I really do appreciate you coming on. You are living the American dream. And you're making a product that is fantastic and that people need and should be using that's safe and effective. That's what we hear all the time. Everything is safe and effective. That is your product.
Starting point is 00:39:27 So all I have to do is go to QP Goatsoap.com, QPgoatsope.com. And you can pick up all the things you need. I think there's a promo code, Jeffie, that they can use. But there's no need for, I mean, just go there and get the soap that you need and continue to make Quinn Pittman the goat king of the United States. Quinn, thank you very much, man. I appreciate you. Take care of yourself, all right? Yeah, anytime. Thank you for having me on. It's hockey season, and you can get anything you need delivered with Uber Eats. Well,
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Starting point is 00:40:37 Product availability varies by region. See app for details. So before we get to What's the Lie, I wanted to do a who died today, but not really. It's kind of a funny, funny, funny who died today. because I actually did I-B-J-O-L. Is that what it is? I-J-B-O-L. What is it?
Starting point is 00:40:58 I-J-B-O-L. Yeah, I just... Burst out laughing. Yeah, that's what it is. I-J-B-O-L. That's what I did. I actually I-J-B-O-L when I read this. And I wanted to share it with you so that perhaps you could at least L-O-L.
Starting point is 00:41:15 But maybe you will... I-J-B-O-L as well. So this is sad news from Minnesota. The Pillsbury Do-Boy died yesterday of a yeast infection and the trauma complications from repeated pokes in the belly. He was 75. Do-boy was buried in a lightly greased coffin. Do-Boy was buried in a lightly greased coffin.
Starting point is 00:41:41 including Mrs. Butterworth, Hungry Jack, the California Raisins, Betty Crocker, the hostess Twinkies, and Captain Crunch. The gravesite was piled high with many flowers,
Starting point is 00:41:56 F-L-O-U-R-S. Aunt Tima delivered the eulogy and lovingly described Do-Boy as a man who never knew how much he was needed. K-N-E-A-D. Born and raised, I'm sorry,
Starting point is 00:42:10 Born and bred in Minnesota. A dough boy rose quickly in show business, but his later life was filled with turnovers. He was not considered a very smart cookie, wasting much of his dough on half-baked schemes. Despite a little flaky at times, he still was a crusty old man and was considered a positive role model for millions.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Do Boy is survived by his wife, Play Doe, three children, John Doe, Jane Doe, and Docey Doe. Plus, they had one in the oven. He's also survived by his elderly father, Pop-Tart. The funeral was held at 3.50 for about 20 minutes. Yeah. I do believe that I actually IJB-O-Led.
Starting point is 00:43:12 All right. It's Friday. So that means it's time for what's being called America's favorite game show. What's the Lie? What's the Lie? Where contestants try to decipher the lie from four. Count of one, two, three, four headlines. One of them is not true.
Starting point is 00:43:37 Plus, that's where we get. What's the Lie? Our contestant, returning champion, Terry Steen, today. If he wins, not only will he get to come back for another round, he'll win a Talking Sense, Jeffie Blue Freshie. For more information, you can go to Talking Sense Facebook group and find the Freshie Cent and Design for you. If you were someone you love, would like to be a contestant on what's the lie.
Starting point is 00:44:00 Email Chewing the Fat at theblaze.com. Terry, how are you today? Jeff, I'm doing just wonderful. I'm very glad to hear that, the returning champion. You're good to go. You've been reading the headlines. You've been keeping up? It's embarrassing, but, yeah, I'm paying attention more to obscure headlines than...
Starting point is 00:44:22 Obscure headlines. What are you talking about? I'm not giving obscure headlines. This is just a game. That's just a game. I want you to win. My heart is out there for you, on the table, wanting you to win. So are you ready to play? What's the lie?
Starting point is 00:44:40 Absolutely. All right. Four headlines. One not real. What's the lie? Headline number one. That wasn't a good idea to have Flavor Flavs sing the national anthem at an NBA game. Headline number two. Lawmakers work to make brandy old-fashioned to Wisconsin State cocktail. Headline number three. USA Today's survey of men found beard oil was worst gift they'd ever received.
Starting point is 00:45:05 Headline number four, Joe Rogan reveals he poisoned himself by eating too many sardines. Those are your four headlines. Headline number one, not a good idea to have Flavre Flavs sing the national anthem at an NBA game. Headline number two, lawmakers work to make brandy old-fashioned Wisconsin State Capitol. Headline number three, USA Today's survey of men found beard oil was the worst gift they'd received. Headline number four. Joe Rogan revealed he poisoned himself by eating too many sardines. Those are your four headlines.
Starting point is 00:45:42 Terry, what is the lie? Okay, I'm going to have to do a coin toss between two because I did see flavor flave. Oof. And I eat sometimes two to four Kansas sardine today, So I had to research that with Rogan. So that means old-fashioned, which somebody gave me one once and they're disgusting. And the, what was the other one?
Starting point is 00:46:17 Oh, was it? You said Irving was something about beard oil. That's correct. Yeah, beard oil is, I've never had it, never seen it, never want to see it. So both things I think would be great. but I would not want to give a man beard oil as a gift so I'm going to say that one. You would be 100% correct.
Starting point is 00:46:41 Congratulations for noodling that out. Week number two. Week number two of noodling out What's the Lie? Terry Seen. Thank you. Congratulations. Hey, thanks for listening to What's the Lie? What's the Lie? The Subsidiary of Chewing the Fat Enterprises.
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